Each episode we'll discuss history and politics through the lens of punk rock in America.
Pay no mind to us, we're just a minor threat. Today we take a look at the origins of D.C. Hardcore and a couple of friends named Ian and Henry. Twitter: https://twitter.com/stillscreampod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stillscreaming Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stillscreamingpodcast/
The curious story of the most contrarian band in punk rock history Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/stillscreaming Twitter: @stillscreampod
A Conversation about the classic 1981 Wipers album that yes, does talk about Kurt Cobain, but it also talks about the history of the IWW in Portland Twitter twitter.com/stillscreampod Patreon patreon.com/stillscreaming
Today's episode is the second and concluding part of the history of Dead Kennedys. The band hits the road, release some more records, people go to court, bands break up and the world goes to shit. Follow the show on twitter: twitter.com/stillscreampod Consider becoming a Snake Egg via: www.patreon.com/stillscreaming
A meandering conversation about the 1981 Minutemen album The Punch Line that veers off topic into discussions of Karl Marx, The Stooges, and the Millennium Challenge 2002. We're thinking about taking lessons.
In this episode we learn about the history of the Dead Kennedys, and how they used satire to bring attention to a rapidly devolving and chaotic political landscape in America. Covers the years 1978-1982
Today's Episode: an overview of how we got to the point in America where punk rock became necessary as it was the only movement broadly devoted to any kind of organized left resistance to Ronald Reagan and his band of craven, money-mad jackals dead set on destroying the country and the world.