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DJ Jesse Luscious presents a triple shot Luscious Listener's Choice with Reduced, Flores y Fuego, & Slaughterhouse before diving into some of the best East Bay Punk from the 80s through the 00s. Hear stories about that legendary scene while he spins Fang, Rancid, Tilt, Neurosis, Black Fork, Pinhead Gunpowder, Samiam, Verbal Abuse, Fuel, Blatz, Crimpshrine, Christ On Parade, Operation Ivy, FIFTEEN, Grimple, Downfall, Hellbillys, Special Forces, Monsula, Dead And Gone, Jack Acid, American Steel, Subincision, The Influents, The Mr. T Experience, Econochrist, Black Fork, Filth, AFI, Green Day, & Fuel! Reduced- Get Me Out Alive Flores Y Fuego- Abraza El Fracaso Slaughterhouse- Poison Fang- Skinheads Smoke Dope Crimpshrine- Freewill Christ On Parade- Teach Your Children Well Operation Ivy- Knowledge Filth- Today's Lesson Blatz- Berkeley Is My Baby (And I Want To Kill It) Econochrist- Take Jack Acid- Idiot Mr. T Experience- At Gilman Street Green Day- Christie Road Tilt- Crying Jag Rancid- Detroit American Steel- Got A Backbeat Influents- Chain Parade Grimple- Vivisick Black Fork- People's Parking Lot Verbal Abuse- Rocks Yer Liver Neurosis- Double Edged Sword Fuel- The Name Is Monsula- When Will It End Downfall- North Berkeley Pinhead Gunpowder- Losers Of The Year Subincision- 1983 Teenage Car Crash Special Forces- Special Forces Samiam- Speed Dead And Gone- T.V. Baby Hellbillys- Nitro Ghouls AFI- Yurf Rendenmain Fifteen- Resolution
Hey Y'all! It's time to get AMERICAN this week as social media influencers and rock band members Bass Amp & Dano (from the band Bass Amp & Dano) pop in for a chat!We talk about committing hypothetical violence against one Beatle, having big drinks with another Beatle. discuss what the first Beatle did to piss off Bass Amp, local and national cheeses, administrating facebook groups and of course, the crossroads of the world, Grand and Gravois.As well as talking to America's most relateable band, Tom & Niall get excited about the return of punk gigs to the Victoria Inn in Derby, we get suspicious about intoxicating herbal drinks and all the other usual rubbish.Music This Week: Wine Lips, The Jones, Crimpshrine, Mark Murphy & The Meds and Avail.
We head back across the pond this week for a chat with former Less Than Jake sticksmith Vinnie Fiorello who now is part of the hive mind behind the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas.Vinnie takes us through some of the songs, bands and exhibits at the museum that mean most to him, we analyse the security of the museum and we find out what it's like to have the mismatched skills of percussion and lyric writing.We get a visit from a very convincing Santa, Niall reviews the newest NOFX album for you and we reflect on another year.Festive tunes this week are from: NOT, Rancid, Crimpshrine, Great Apes, Operation Ivy, Shackleford, Pink Lincolns, Descendents, UK Subs and Total Meltdown.
Hear the UK debut of Oakland's Blackened Death Thrashers Phantasmal Abyss, new punk & metal from Charger, Parallel States, Pengshui, James Domestic, Sub Rosa, Booze And Glory, Christian Blunda/Mean Jeans, All Them Witches, Snuff, new rocksteady from The Slackers, classic punk, ska, & metal from Crimpshrine, Blatz, Operation Ivy, The Freeze, Screeching Weasel, Dogpiss, Bush Tetras, Effigies, Crazy Baldhead, Citizen Fish, Killing Joke, Feederz, Joy Division, Cross Stitched Eyes, Voivod, Elected Officials, Slayer, The Eat, Blood Command, Municipal Waste, & the Luscious Listener's Choice! Sub Rosa- Scene Report Crimpshrine- Freewill Operation Ivy- Gonna Find You Blatz- Berkeley Is My Baby (And I Want To Kill It) Freeze- Trouble If You Hide Elected Officials- Death For Sale Christian Blunda- Inside A Black Hole Eat- Communist Radio Blood Command- Here Next To Murderous All Them Witches- Enemy Of My Enemy Phantasmal Abyss- Odyssey Of Eternal Nightmares Municipal Waste- Sadistic Magician Slayer- Vices Voivod- Build Your Weapons Pengshui- Eat The Rich Cross Stitched Eyes- The Pattern Michael Haggerty- Into The Glow Joy Division- These Days James Domestic- Bean Counter Feederz- 1984 Killing Joke- Wardance Effigies- Security Citizen Fish- PC Musical Chairs Crazy Baldhead- Boots Embraces Slackers- Hanging On Bush Tetras- Das Ah Riot Booze And Glory- The Street I Call My Own Snuff- Bing Bong Dogpiss- Ed's Bomber Parallel States- Downpipe Screeching Weasel- Murder In The Brady House Charger- Black Motor
This week I'm talking new music and music news of February 2022 plus:-planning a show for the summer-what I'm looking forward to this Record Store Day-my favorite NOFX record turning 25-the modesty of John Jughead Pierson-celebrating 6 years of the show-reading I Slept With Joey Ramone-reading George Clintons book and having to keep stopping to research old Soul artists-the importance of Sum 41 and Simple Plan in my younger days-my excitement for new music from The Stereo-why my worst radio shows were my most fun-Borders Bookstore, New World Records and other things that no longer exist-finally admitting this show is just one big Ramones and Replacements love fest & much more!Support the artists heard on this episodehttps://thestereo.bandcamp.comhttps://gregorbarnett.bandcamp.comhttps://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgThank you to this weeks sponsor - Disctopia!disctopia.com
Christian completes his very special two part dig into the SF Bay area music scene of the late ‘70's - early ‘90's with the second documentary being on East Bay Punk. Last week was the origins of Thrash metal.This week we have Corbett Redford director for the film, Turn it Around : The Story of East Bay Punk.Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk explores Northern California's pivotal role in evolution of punk rock - the loud, intense and anti-authoritarian philosophy of music and politics that arose in the late 1970s. Early San Francisco Bay Area punk pioneers like Dead Kennedys, Avengers and Flipper as well as the Maximum Rocknroll fanzine helped take the punk underground global.As the once-vibrant local scene became wrought with violence, corruption and racism, punks over the bridge in the East Bay responded by creating a fun and inclusive style of punk that also carried on the region's tradition of radical thought. Banding together around Berkeley's all- volunteer 924 Gilman Club, this diverse collective of misfits created a do-it-yourself, no-spectators' petri dish for art & music that changed the Bay Area punk scene… and the world at large.Today, we know about some of the bands who emerged from this scene, like Green Day and Rancid, but their success is just the tip of the iceberg; the roots of this inspiring story go deep into the underground. Directed and produced by Corbett Redford, narrated by Iggy Pop and executive produced by Green Day, Turn It Around: The Story Of East Bay Punk is told by the people who were there. The story of East Bay punk rock unfolds from its unlikely beginnings, continues through its struggles, and triumphs with its raucous power continuing to be influential today.Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk features a diverse spectrum of musicians and artists who have all been impacted by or participated in the California San Francisco Bay Area punk music scene of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. During the production of our film, we conducted over 150 interviews around the United States and amassed over 500 hours of interview footage. Those participating in the documentary include past and current members of: 924 Gilman, Maximumrocknroll, Lookout Records, Green Day, Rancid, Neurosis, Operation Ivy, Crimpshrine, Yeastie Girlz, Stikky, Samiam, Jawbreaker, Isocracy, Kamala and the Karnivores, Beatnigs, NOFX, Primus, Metallica, Bikini Kill, Bad Religion, Soup, Sweet Baby, Special Forces, Deadly Reign, Christ On Parade, Corrupted Morals, Mr. T Experience, Victims Family, The Lookouts, Monsula, Cringer, Spitboy, Blatz, Filth, Econochrist, Fifteen, Pinhead Gunpowder, Tilt, Pansy Division, Dead Kennedys, Avengers, Fugazi, Flipper, 7 Seconds, Fang, Angry Samoans, Nuisance, Screeching Weasel, Engage, Dicks, Subhumans, The Tubes, Boo Hss Pfft, Verbal Abuse, The Vagrants, Schlong, The Gr'ups, The Tourettes, Pinhead Gunpowder, Tribe 8, Kwik Way, Social Unrest, White Trash Debutantes, Outpunk, DMR, Psycotic Pineapple, Black Fork, Sawhorse, The Skinflutes, The List, Sacrilege BC, No Dogs, Gag Order and more.https://eastbaypunk.com/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M862N3M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_fMDICbM75A7DQ?fbclid=IwAR0DtCGsSH-309qN__dAoLPkwhhmFW1qGrj80IPssFsrf0wOSYbw1XOI2nA
Christian completes his very special two part dig into the SF Bay area music scene of the late ‘70's - early ‘90's with the second documentary being on East Bay Punk. Last week was the origins of Thrash metal.This week we have Corbett Redford director for the film, Turn it Around : The Story of East Bay Punk.Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk explores Northern California's pivotal role in evolution of punk rock - the loud, intense and anti-authoritarian philosophy of music and politics that arose in the late 1970s. Early San Francisco Bay Area punk pioneers like Dead Kennedys, Avengers and Flipper as well as the Maximum Rocknroll fanzine helped take the punk underground global.As the once-vibrant local scene became wrought with violence, corruption and racism, punks over the bridge in the East Bay responded by creating a fun and inclusive style of punk that also carried on the region's tradition of radical thought. Banding together around Berkeley's all- volunteer 924 Gilman Club, this diverse collective of misfits created a do-it-yourself, no-spectators' petri dish for art & music that changed the Bay Area punk scene… and the world at large.Today, we know about some of the bands who emerged from this scene, like Green Day and Rancid, but their success is just the tip of the iceberg; the roots of this inspiring story go deep into the underground. Directed and produced by Corbett Redford, narrated by Iggy Pop and executive produced by Green Day, Turn It Around: The Story Of East Bay Punk is told by the people who were there. The story of East Bay punk rock unfolds from its unlikely beginnings, continues through its struggles, and triumphs with its raucous power continuing to be influential today.Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk features a diverse spectrum of musicians and artists who have all been impacted by or participated in the California San Francisco Bay Area punk music scene of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. During the production of our film, we conducted over 150 interviews around the United States and amassed over 500 hours of interview footage. Those participating in the documentary include past and current members of: 924 Gilman, Maximumrocknroll, Lookout Records, Green Day, Rancid, Neurosis, Operation Ivy, Crimpshrine, Yeastie Girlz, Stikky, Samiam, Jawbreaker, Isocracy, Kamala and the Karnivores, Beatnigs, NOFX, Primus, Metallica, Bikini Kill, Bad Religion, Soup, Sweet Baby, Special Forces, Deadly Reign, Christ On Parade, Corrupted Morals, Mr. T Experience, Victims Family, The Lookouts, Monsula, Cringer, Spitboy, Blatz, Filth, Econochrist, Fifteen, Pinhead Gunpowder, Tilt, Pansy Division, Dead Kennedys, Avengers, Fugazi, Flipper, 7 Seconds, Fang, Angry Samoans, Nuisance, Screeching Weasel, Engage, Dicks, Subhumans, The Tubes, Boo Hss Pfft, Verbal Abuse, The Vagrants, Schlong, The Gr'ups, The Tourettes, Pinhead Gunpowder, Tribe 8, Kwik Way, Social Unrest, White Trash Debutantes, Outpunk, DMR, Psycotic Pineapple, Black Fork, Sawhorse, The Skinflutes, The List, Sacrilege BC, No Dogs, Gag Order and more.https://eastbaypunk.com/https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M862N3M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_fMDICbM75A7DQ?fbclid=IwAR0DtCGsSH-309qN__dAoLPkwhhmFW1qGrj80IPssFsrf0wOSYbw1XOI2nA
Christian completes his very special two part dig into the SF Bay area music scene of the late ‘70’s - early ‘90’s with the second documentary being on East Bay Punk. Last week was the origins of Thrash metal. This week we have Corbett Redford director for the film, Turn it Around : The Story of East Bay Punk. Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk explores Northern California’s pivotal role in evolution of punk rock - the loud, intense and anti-authoritarian philosophy of music and politics that arose in the late 1970s. Early San Francisco Bay Area punk pioneers like Dead Kennedys, Avengers and Flipper as well as the Maximum Rocknroll fanzine helped take the punk underground global. As the once-vibrant local scene became wrought with violence, corruption and racism, punks over the bridge in the East Bay responded by creating a fun and inclusive style of punk that also carried on the region’s tradition of radical thought. Banding together around Berkeley’s all- volunteer 924 Gilman Club, this diverse collective of misfits created a do-it-yourself, no-spectators’ petri dish for art & music that changed the Bay Area punk scene… and the world at large. Today, we know about some of the bands who emerged from this scene, like Green Day and Rancid, but their success is just the tip of the iceberg; the roots of this inspiring story go deep into the underground. Directed and produced by Corbett Redford, narrated by Iggy Pop and executive produced by Green Day, Turn It Around: The Story Of East Bay Punk is told by the people who were there. The story of East Bay punk rock unfolds from its unlikely beginnings, continues through its struggles, and triumphs with its raucous power continuing to be influential today. Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk features a diverse spectrum of musicians and artists who have all been impacted by or participated in the California San Francisco Bay Area punk music scene of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. During the production of our film, we conducted over 150 interviews around the United States and amassed over 500 hours of interview footage. Those participating in the documentary include past and current members of: 924 Gilman, Maximumrocknroll, Lookout Records, Green Day, Rancid, Neurosis, Operation Ivy, Crimpshrine, Yeastie Girlz, Stikky, Samiam, Jawbreaker, Isocracy, Kamala and the Karnivores, Beatnigs, NOFX, Primus, Metallica, Bikini Kill, Bad Religion, Soup, Sweet Baby, Special Forces, Deadly Reign, Christ On Parade, Corrupted Morals, Mr. T Experience, Victims Family, The Lookouts, Monsula, Cringer, Spitboy, Blatz, Filth, Econochrist, Fifteen, Pinhead Gunpowder, Tilt, Pansy Division, Dead Kennedys, Avengers, Fugazi, Flipper, 7 Seconds, Fang, Angry Samoans, Nuisance, Screeching Weasel, Engage, Dicks, Subhumans, The Tubes, Boo Hss Pfft, Verbal Abuse, The Vagrants, Schlong, The Gr'ups, The Tourettes, Pinhead Gunpowder, Tribe 8, Kwik Way, Social Unrest, White Trash Debutantes, Outpunk, DMR, Psycotic Pineapple, Black Fork, Sawhorse, The Skinflutes, The List, Sacrilege BC, No Dogs, Gag Order and more. https://eastbaypunk.com/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M862N3M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_fMDICbM75A7DQ?fbclid=IwAR0DtCGsSH-309qN__dAoLPkwhhmFW1qGrj80IPssFsrf0wOSYbw1XOI2nA
Christian completes his very special two part dig into the SF Bay area music scene of the late ‘70’s - early ‘90’s with the second documentary being on East Bay Punk. Last week was the origins of Thrash metal. This week we have Corbett Redford director for the film, Turn it Around : The Story of East Bay Punk. Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk explores Northern California’s pivotal role in evolution of punk rock - the loud, intense and anti-authoritarian philosophy of music and politics that arose in the late 1970s. Early San Francisco Bay Area punk pioneers like Dead Kennedys, Avengers and Flipper as well as the Maximum Rocknroll fanzine helped take the punk underground global. As the once-vibrant local scene became wrought with violence, corruption and racism, punks over the bridge in the East Bay responded by creating a fun and inclusive style of punk that also carried on the region’s tradition of radical thought. Banding together around Berkeley’s all- volunteer 924 Gilman Club, this diverse collective of misfits created a do-it-yourself, no-spectators’ petri dish for art & music that changed the Bay Area punk scene… and the world at large. Today, we know about some of the bands who emerged from this scene, like Green Day and Rancid, but their success is just the tip of the iceberg; the roots of this inspiring story go deep into the underground. Directed and produced by Corbett Redford, narrated by Iggy Pop and executive produced by Green Day, Turn It Around: The Story Of East Bay Punk is told by the people who were there. The story of East Bay punk rock unfolds from its unlikely beginnings, continues through its struggles, and triumphs with its raucous power continuing to be influential today. Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk features a diverse spectrum of musicians and artists who have all been impacted by or participated in the California San Francisco Bay Area punk music scene of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. During the production of our film, we conducted over 150 interviews around the United States and amassed over 500 hours of interview footage. Those participating in the documentary include past and current members of: 924 Gilman, Maximumrocknroll, Lookout Records, Green Day, Rancid, Neurosis, Operation Ivy, Crimpshrine, Yeastie Girlz, Stikky, Samiam, Jawbreaker, Isocracy, Kamala and the Karnivores, Beatnigs, NOFX, Primus, Metallica, Bikini Kill, Bad Religion, Soup, Sweet Baby, Special Forces, Deadly Reign, Christ On Parade, Corrupted Morals, Mr. T Experience, Victims Family, The Lookouts, Monsula, Cringer, Spitboy, Blatz, Filth, Econochrist, Fifteen, Pinhead Gunpowder, Tilt, Pansy Division, Dead Kennedys, Avengers, Fugazi, Flipper, 7 Seconds, Fang, Angry Samoans, Nuisance, Screeching Weasel, Engage, Dicks, Subhumans, The Tubes, Boo Hss Pfft, Verbal Abuse, The Vagrants, Schlong, The Gr'ups, The Tourettes, Pinhead Gunpowder, Tribe 8, Kwik Way, Social Unrest, White Trash Debutantes, Outpunk, DMR, Psycotic Pineapple, Black Fork, Sawhorse, The Skinflutes, The List, Sacrilege BC, No Dogs, Gag Order and more. https://eastbaypunk.com/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07M862N3M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_dp_fMDICbM75A7DQ?fbclid=IwAR0DtCGsSH-309qN__dAoLPkwhhmFW1qGrj80IPssFsrf0wOSYbw1XOI2nA
The gang talks the punk/country conundrum. Leprechaun, Tales From The Crypt, and Crimpshrine.
This week Chris and Skip figure out how we can get Chris to overdose on THC (SPOILER ALERT: we don’t). Chris talks about an amazing hip-hop show he’s going to without Skip. Oakland is going to allow all plant or fungus-based psychedelics. Woohoo! Thanks for listening! Enjoy. We rate and review: Of Mics and Men Chernobyl Rim of the World See You Tomorrow Bright Burn The Perfection We intro with Heart Attack Kid by Bass Drum of Death, interlude with London Girls by The Vibrators and Free Will by Crimpshrine, and Turning Teeth by Jesus & the Brides of Dracula. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio. We're a proud member of the BAT SQUAD network (www.batsquadnetwork.com). Make sure to check out the other great shows! What?
THIS ONE'S A MONSTER!!! First, founding member of one of Damian’s all time favourite bands, Screeching Weasel. JOHN "JUGHEAD" PIERSON is on the show!!! Listen in as the two discuss how a band that never really fit in anywhere would go on to become one of punk's most influential bands. ALSO, AS A BONUS - TOAP LIVE AT HOUSE OF VANS w/ FLETCHER DRAGGE from Pennywise & CRAIG SETARI from Sick Of It All. Check out some of THE WILDEST stories you have ever heard on the show WITH a cameo from JOHN JOSEPH!!! WHAT AN EPISODE!?!?!?!?!? Also Touched On: Hearing Should I Stay Or Should I Go On The Radio While Crafting Going To See Repo Man & The Shit Hitting The Fan Angry Samones AOD Meeting Ben Weasel The Ramones The Decendents Finding Melody The Ozzfish Spilt That Never Happened Signing To What Goes On Records Touring With Spongetunnel Getting Out Of Chicago Early Naked Raygun Driving To Berkeley For A Gig Meeting Jesse Michaels & Crimpshrine Sloppy Seconds & “I Want To Be A Homosexual” When “My Brain Hurts” Comes Out & Everything Changed The Mr. T Experience The AMAZING Roadkill Records Recording Punk House Brian Vermin’s Importance To The Band “We Got’Em”: Convincing Lookout To Sign You Watching Green Day EXPLODE Being Involved In Theatre Leaving Screeching Weasel & GOD, SO MUCH MORE!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
And you will know us by the trail of our good time, cause this week on the show Damian is joined by his friend and basslord Autry Fulbright. Sit back and enjoy as Autry and Damian discuss growing up in a religious family that supported a punk rebellion and how it led him to play with one of his favourite bands as well as far reaching conversations about music, art and the power of punk. Also Touched On: Nothing off the record The scary things talked about on the podcast Hearing punk on 80’s radio Crimpshrine Liberal leaning Jehovah Witnesses: progression in a conservative framework Getting into SST Records Discovering the power of the Minutemen Moving from LA to the suburbs of Georgia: a different world Finding gold at the pawnshop Why we choose the music we choose Getting into labels Fucked Up And You Will Know By The Trail of Dead Trance Syndicate Records: Cherbs Butthole Surfers Let the past live in the past Roky Erickson Quicksand Calling Ian MacKaye Bad Religion Basquiat Gold Standard Labs Le Shock Going to see h2o and your dad going too Touring with Youth Of Today, Trash Talk, American Nightmare Walter’s stage moves while playing bass Stage diving on onto one person Going to see Jethro Tull play there first show MC5 and the flute Unwritten Law Shelter’s ska period Matador goes rap Kira and Mike Watt’s Dos Flag and the gnarliness “I’m going to be in Vanishing Life.” Zach nails Suburban Home NoFX’s I Heard They Suck Live is amazing Lou Barlow is a genius Which version of Crucified is the best? War On Drugs Seeing J around the world AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
Special guest: Carlos Vera - Phil’s Dad! Ghost stories, the Power Violence Project documentary, savage women, Reno beers – Revision & Great Basin, washed up dudes selling shit, Turn It Around documentary, girl beards, shitty movie theater stories, Crimpshrine’s b.o., SF vs. LA, sleep paralysis, fighting skins, the featherless undead chicken, and the most savage savagery to date!
This week we bring you a mix of music curated by musician and writer Michelle Cruz Gonzales! Michelle's Sad Punks mix includes songs by Kicker, The Shhh, Los Crudos, Hateplate, Prayers, and Crimpshrine. As an addendum, we also include a song by Michelle's former band Spitboy! Support each of these bands, and pick up Michelle's book The Spitboy Rule: Tales of a Xicana in a Female Punk Band! Click here to find us on Facebook, or here to find us on iTunes. As always, thank you to Rubee True Fegan for the artwork for this episode!
This week on the show: TWO ARE SPEAKING, IT IS FUN, Damian is joined by AFI’s Davey Havok. Sit back as he and Damian detail Davey's journey from hardcore kid to music icon. Also, listen in as Davey and Damian break down a pivotal moment in both of their lives: THE AFI RIOT! Also covered: -Punk as mall fashion -666 Sputnik -Thrasher and getting into Skateboarding at age 8 -Skaterock Tape Comps -Watching Friday Night Flight -Not being able to see the Cramps -Your first punk show: Meeting someone outside and then seeing them fuck themselves with a banana -Cream Pie and trash cans and Gilman displays of affections -Andrew Champion: the stink bomb king -Randy from Look Back And Laugh and the Heckle Splosh show -The AFI demo’s: Recorded at Bonnie Raitt’s Brother’s hous -Trying to get in the Bay Area scene -Lenny from Filth finally puts you on a show and you nearly get killed and Manumission played -Getting Rancid and ’s spot as having the Gilman as a jam space -The one time Nick 13 from Tiger Army played in AFI… -The many world or Bay Area Punk… non of which AFI fit in -Being more Angry Samoans than Rites Of Spring -Meeting Screw 32 and Swingin’ Utters -Black Fork scratching of your side of the split -Never saw Crimpshrine or Op Ivy -Meeting Eric Ozenne -Slap-A-Ham’s Fiesta Grande -Playing with DIRT at ABC No Rio -Too many people to play the Gilman -Touring with Rancid and getting popular in Canada -Dispelling Damian’s cherished “Davey brought hard moshing to Bay Area” story he was told as a youth -Lots of d.b.s. talk -Potentially getting a call from the punk police… or a major -Watching Rancid getting courted by the majors -Toronto heckling Adam about looking like Screech -The first hand account of a Riot and the birth of a friendship -From headwalking to handwalking: you’ve made it kid -“Lifetime had my back.” -Covering Filth -Covering Negative Approach -The unreleased Pushead 7” -Session Catalog AND MORE!!!!!!!!!
If you love comedy then you probably are as excited as Damian is for this episode with Chris Gethard! Listen in as Chris argues his rationality for fearing hardcore, nearly dying at an ECW event, and the relationship between Morrissey and depression. Also touched on: -Two non-jewish guys figuring out Yiddish -The benefits of a nerdy older brother -Marsha the zine: The Marsha Brady fanzine -Outsider music -The IMMENSE impact of One Nature and Felix Frump -“Why are you going to see Earth Crisis?” -Kids in hoodies looking to beat-up the kids that like Egghead -Do not stay in Camden NJ! -The Punk/comedy connection -Choosing comedy over playing in a band -The sketchy named near hardcore band of Ground Zero 1945 -Mikey Erg and the Ergs making it great again -Weston being your Beatles -Bouncing Souls -Lifetime and New Brunswick -The obscure greatness of Boxcar -The legacy of the little public access show that could -Sub-culture solidarity -The inspiration of Screaming Females -Keepin’ It Local Musically -Seeing a pre-fame Less Than Jake at your friend’s backyard -Liking Ska without apology -The Mephskafalies is the best live bands -Slapstick -TONS OF SMITHS TALK -Being Morrissey -J Church and Cringer -The greatest Toby from H2O story ever! -Servatron and Man Or Astroman -Henry Ownings -Talkhouse pieces -Crimpshrine -Mental health effecting music tastes -J Church’s friend’s band: Jawbreaker -Trying to defend Morrissey -Is The Cure more popular? -Let It Rock Records -The Murder Junkies/ Wrestling Show Riot -ECW -Nearly getting squished by New Jack and way more!!!
Welcome back! This week on the show Damian is joined by Vinnie from the legendary, Less Than Jake. Sit back as the two discuss the almost 30 year history of the band as well as Vinnie’s other career as head of Fuelled By Ramen Records and Paper And Plastic Records. Also chewed over: -A brief history of Riverdale -Amnesia Rockfest -Getting into punk through a New Wave older brother -Lamors in Brooklyn -Cro Mags -“I like DRI, is there anything else?” -The importance of Record Stores -NJ, “where punks, were punks”. -No Fraud -Skater and Surfers versus Skinheads at the Accused And GBH show in Florida -Needless Guilt, the pre Less Than Jake band the thrash Crimpshrine. -Lookout Records -Fuel the blueprint of the Florida sound -Leatherface’s Mush: Social conscious and personally speaking that you keep turning back -Var and No Idea Records: first the zine and then a label that built the Gainesville Punk Mecca -Moving to the Blue Dot in the Red Sea -Bands Disappearing: The transient nature of University Town Punk Bands -Good Grief begets Less Than Jake -Toybox Records and Sean Bonner -Jon Resh of Spoke: One of the embracing guys in a hardened scene. -The punk explosion in Florida in the early 90’s -“Can we go on tour?” -Facing resistance on both sides: being a ska-punk band -Book Your Own Fucking Life and schoolbreaks: the birth of a touring band -Slapstick: Pre Tuesdays, Broadways, Alkaline Trio and Lawrence Arms -Hearing Propagandhi’s How To Clean Everything? -Snuff: the main influence on Less than Jake -Suicide Machines -Jersey -Meet the majors: Capitol Records -The power of soundtracks -Collaborating on the Goodburger Theme -Getting a form letter rejection from Fat Records for Pezzcore… and then signing there -Starting Fuelled By Ramen to put out bands -Working with Jimmy Eat World -The J4 comp: the other side of Fuelled By Ramen -Alison Discount transformation into Alison Kills -Working with Billy Bragg… twice -Toy Collecting and Less Than Jake -Leaving Fuelled By Ramen -Stereo: The band that could of been -Pushead -Junior Battles -The Rise of Toy Micro-manufacturing -Touring with Bon Jovi
This week on the show, Damian is joined by, former d.b.s. vocalist and producer of tons of amazing bands, Jesse Gander. Sit back as Damian gusts to the person who inspired him (and many other his age) to start a punk band. -Punk-loving non-punk parents -Hanoi Rocks -Getting into it through the metal bands covering punk -The offensive amazingness of the Sex Pistols -Being 12 and going an inter-school-collective fanzine meeting -Playing your first show at activist Trish Kelly’s 16 birthday -The Pepsi Power Hour -Brand New Unit -Fugazi, Sparkmarker and Mecca Normal -Three cassette only albums -Hoping to open for Strain -d.b.s.: Kid punk sensations -Getting on Much Music before the first video dropped -Green Day: “If these guys get on the radio they are going to be huge” -The friendship with AFI -Picking a crashpad out of the back Maximum Rock And Roll and winding up staying with -Rancid -Nefer Records -Gob throwing them in a van to tour. -Playing with Pansy Division -900 shows in 7 years -Being totally disorganized as a tour booker -The fearlessness of lying at the boarder when you are young -Sno-Jam: Canada’s winter Warped Tour -Naked guy jumps on the hood of your moving van and tries to claw his way in: Welcome to Spiderland Acres -Crimpshrine and Fifteen -Having your life changed by Grade -Japandroids and Husker Du’s guitar tone on New Day Rising -Modern Lovers and Minor Threat: Who did it first? -Jesse flying to see Damian’s d.b.s. cover band -Touring Europe with DOA -Nardwuar: One of the greatest of all-time -Recording Submission Hold records
This month, John runs through selected sequential recordings from the catalog of Crimpshrine. Containing interviews with band members Aaron Cometbus, Jeff Ott, Pete Rypins, Paul Curran, and Jesse Michaels. Also containing interviews with Engineer/Producer Kevin Army. Please support Jughead's Basement by becoming a patron at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4145447
This month: A special Side B of nothing but covers! From Descendents to Fleetwood Mac to Anti-Cimex to Bobby Lewis and more. Also, check out the brand new "Sporadic Rocknroll Mix Tapes > No Rocknroll Mix Tapes" shirts, plus new stickers with April Nash's cassette design from 01x08 on albiesrocknrollmixtapes.tumblr.com, along with action shots from ARNRMT subscribers! Now on with the tape! // As always, tap Now Playing on your iThing for the playlist, and use the Next/Prev. buttons to flip around.// albiesrocknrollmixtapes.tumblr.com// albielovesrocknroll@gmail.com
In this, our final episode of the series, we feature the legendary band The Dread. Please enjoy and thanks for checking us out! Podcast 5 – Dan and Dave Get Stiffed (1hr 8min 33sec) Click here to listen on YouTube with cover art for each release as it plays. Our podcasts are also available on iTunes.
This episode we start and end with Youth Gone Mad, a very cool band that you should know. Enjoy another hour of killer punk from the early Nineties. Podcast 4 – Dan and Dave Gone Mad (1hr 8min 43sec) Click here to listen on YouTube with cover art for each release as it plays. Our podcasts are […]
Podcast 3 is hot off the tape deck! Enjoy another hour of early Nineties punk. Podcast 3 – Punk American Gladiator Style (1hr 0min 8sec) Click here to listen on YouTube with cover art for each release as it plays. Our podcasts are also available on iTunes.
Here it is, another hour of bad-ass punk for your listening enjoyment! Podcast 2 – When Rhythms Collide (1hr 04min 39sec) Click here to listen on YouTube with cover art for each release as it plays. Our podcasts are also available on iTunes.
Well, here it is, folks! Podcast 1 – Time For a Little Something, the first Dan and Dave Show in about fifteen years. We hope you enjoy the music we’ve compiled for this. We think that it’s all killer stuff, and deserves to be out there and available. Check back next week for Podcast 2, […]
This is an introductory podcast to let you hosers know what the Dan & Dave Show was and what we’re doing. Podcast 0 – Intro (7min 54sec)
This week: I got sucked into that HBO show Girls, too; I know, I know, and I'm not that big of a Judd Apatow fan, really, but the mom from Freaks and Geeks is in it, and I fucking loved me some Freaks and Geeks, and--uh, right, okay, sorry. This week!: 60snroll, thrashnroll, garagenroll, and some kinda weirdnroll, too! Tap Now Playing on your iThing for the playlist, or if you're listening on a real computer and can't see the playlists, you can always get them at: tinyurl.com/albieonotherstuff // albielovesrocknroll@gmail.com
This week: Ignore last week! I guess. Apple is confusing. This week: Powerpopnroll, kindaskanroll, and even some kindafolknroll! As always, tap Now Playing for the playlist. // albielovesrocknroll@gmail.com
So here we are with the second episode of Sour Grapes, and it’s pretty much more of the same. We’ve got music from Cheeky, Cheap Girls, Crimpshrine, and some other bands whose names don’t start with the letter ‘c’, and plenty of those rambling conversations that are bound to offend someone if we try hard enough. We’d like to say a huge thankyou to the 101 people who’ve downloaded the first podcast so far, and remember if you want to send us stuff to review, give us constructive criticism or just tell us that we’re a huge disappointment, the address is sourgrapespodcast@hotmail.co.uk
Well here's to you and your old crew because Pinhead Gunpowder is here! That's right: Bill Schneider from Monsula, Billie Joe Armstrong from Green Day Jason White from Chino Horde & Aaron "Cometbus" Elliot from Crimpshrine are all here! Listen in as Damian gets to sit down with one on his favourite bands to discuss all things punk. This is not to be missed!Also, don't miss Bill, Billie, Jason and Aaron on Pinhead Gunpowder's brand new album: "Unt", out October 18th on 1-2-3-4 Go! Records. Also, get your TOAP edition of F***** Up's new album "Another Day" hereSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy