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In this episode, we step away from our focus on the past to look at a recent new release on Shudder. So join us as we check out Elric Kane's The Dead Thing from 2024. Dustin sings praise for the film and its execution in tackling its central theme. Jason grounds the discussion with some pointed questions regarding the progression of the film's narrative. But before all that, Dustin shares the first half of his recent epic re-watch of the entire Alien and Predator franchises and Jason reveals his recent temptation to collect film on Super 8. And so much more! Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com) What We've Been Watching: -Jason: Action USA (1989) & Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All (2013) -Dustin: Prey (2022) & Predator (1987) & Predator 2 (1990) & AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004) & Aliens vs Predator: Requiem (2007) & The Predator (2018) & Predators (2010) Show Notes: -The Dead Thing Trailer -Go check out all the other fine shows on the Prescribed Films Podcast Network -Related Podcast: Shock Waves -Related Podcast: Colors of the Dark -Related Podcast: Pure Cinema -Go check out the New Beverly Cinema -Related Film: Son of Frankenstein -Related Film: The Mummy's Tomb -Related Film: The Mummy -Related Film: Equinox -Related Film: The Evil Dead -Related Film: The Substance -Related Film: Silence of the Lambs -Related Film: Parasite (1982) -Related Film: The Expendables -Related Film: Righting Wrongs -Related Band: The Descendents -Related Song: Honeypeeps by All -Related Series: Andor -Related Series: Daredevil: Born Again -Related Series: Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man -Related RPG: Free League's Alien The Roleplaying Game -Related Film: The Warriors -Related Film: The Thing -Related Series: The X-Files -Related Film: Critters -Related Film: Friday the 13th (2009) -Related Film: The New Mutants -Related App: Tinder -Related Film: Mad Max: Fury Road -Related Film: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga -Related Film: It Follows -Related Film: Pet Sematary -Related Film: Nekromantik -Related Film: The Entity -Related Film: Ghost -Related Topic: Yellow Veil Pictures -Related Topic: Vinegar Syndrome -Related Series: Critical Role -Related Film: PG Psycho Goreman -Related Film: Possession -Related Film: The Brood -Related Film: Personal Shopper -Related Film: We're All Going to the World's Fair -Related Film: I Saw The TV Glow -Related Topic: Shudder -Related Topic: Neo-Noir -Related Film: High Fidelity -Related Film: Dangerous Liaisons Next Time: The Grifters (1990)
On this blast of an episode I sit down and chat w/ Jason Baygood and Nathan McDougall of the Chicago pop punk/power pop band Space Age Zeros. We chat about how they formed, how they hooked up with Nick No from Ramonescore Radio/Wellsville Records, how they blend all their influences, and how the scene thrives in the digital age of streaming and social media. There's also plenty of Screeching Weasel, Dan Vapid, J Prozac/ The Prozacs, Descendents/ ALL, and Anti-Flag talk, and much, much more! So sit back and take off w/ this episode of TIJAP! *** (enjoy all four songs from SAZ's debut EP “Blasting Off” in this episode: “On a Date w/ Suzi Moon,” “Ali w/ an Eye,” “Dead Inside,” and “Wishing Well.” - used w/ permission.) ***
What happens when Evan Dando goes into the recording studio with two members of the Descendents/ALL? It's called The Lemonheads 8th studio album. Let's discuss. Hit us up! Instagram/Twitter: @TracksPod Email: Trackspod@gmail.com
John and Matt discuss the break out record Milo Goes to College by the Descendents as well as the documentary about the Descendents/All; Filmage. Intro/Outro Art & Graphics by: Bernardo DelCast Intro/Outro Music by: 8 Bit Universe Song: Contaminated Discover more of their music at: YouTube.com/8bituniverse
One guitar (with no knobs), one amp, and one pedal is all this punk-rock papa needs to command the stage. It's pretty astonishing that a sophomoric band of misfits and outcasts have chiseled a 40-plus-year legacy of punk rock, but that's what the improbable Descendents have been doing since 1977. Their brand of snotty, snarling, snarky, succinct songs have endeared them to rock titans like Dave Grohl. "[They have] this shameless, love-song aesthetic—none of the other bands had the balls to do that," proclaimed Grohl in 2013's documentary Filmage: The Story of Descendents/All. "Everyone was screaming about Reagan or whatever." Additionally, through their blending of hardcore, drag-strip tempos, and melodious harmonies, they designed a vehicle for the '90s pop-punk explosion—paving the expressway for bands like Green Day and Blink-182 to crash into the mainstream. "They're like the punk-rock Beach Boys," said Blink-182's Mark Hoppus in Filmage. And don't forget their iconic, line-drawn mascot Milo, patterned after lead singer Milo Aukerman. That nerdy caricature's singular outline comically defines the Descendents' simplicity, humor, subtle brilliance, and everyman appeal. It also reflects the persona of Aukerman, who stated in Filmage, "I have this dichotomy of desires. I wanna rock out. I wanna be a punk-rock guy, but I also have this really strong ambition to be a scientist." The band's redlining riffer Stephen Egerton welcomed PG down to Birmingham, Alabama's Avondale Brewing Company, where he blasted through his punk-rock-approved, simplistic-yet-seething setup. [Brought to you by D'Addario Auto Lock Straps: https://ddar.io/AutoLockRR (https://ddar.io/AutoLockRR)]
Hey there, friends! Welcome to the show. I hope you all are doing well out there beyond Podcast Land. Tonight, I'm going to be debuting a new format for the show called "Flashback Fridays". Every Friday, I'm going to be highlighting an album that I not only love, but believe deserves more love, more credit, and a bit more of an audience. After all, this is a music podcast, primarily, so I thought this would be fun. Perhaps you've already heard of this band, or maybe you love this album already and it's been a while since you've given it a proper spin in your car with the windows down. We're approaching Summer, so it doesn't hurt to have some lesser known hidden gems available. I'm going to start with the year 2000, and I'm going to work my way up all the way to 2020. After that I may do some 90's releases that I don't think get enough attention, but we'll have fun with this. Tonight, the first album I'd like to highlight is Ace Troubleshooter, the self-titled debut album from the band with the same name. Ace Troubleshooter, often shortened to Ace, was an American pop punk band. Formed in December 1995 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, they released five albums. This first album was officially released on BEC Recordings and their next two records were released on Tooth & Nail Records. And those two records are great as well. Ace Troubleshooter is the third studio album by American pop punk band Ace Troubleshooter and their debut on BEC. The album was recorded at the Blasting Room with Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton of Descendents/All. My first band played a few show with Ace in Minnesota, and we also stayed with Ben, their bass player when we went up there. Those guys were a lot of fun, we really had a good time playing shows with them. I remember they owned a bus that they bought from a country music artist, and the only one in the band who could legally drive it was the drummer. John, the singer, eventually went on to play bass for Relient K. You can hear his voice on the song "Let it all out". Their first record is a really fun, fast, punchy pop-punk record that kind of came out of nowhere and it makes sense that it was recorded at The Blasting Room. It still sounds great. The guitars, the vocals, the drums... It doesn't sound like a record that's 21 years old. It's one that I revisit and I think you should check it out, if you haven't heard it. This is the first song off of the album, it's called SE 101. Okay, I hope you are all doing fantastically well this weekend. Let me know what you think of this format. Maybe you can recommend some records to me for future Nostalgia Fridays. Talk to you soon! Take care.
In this episode, I chat with all-around rad human Chris Shary. Chris is the man behind the art for this podcast as well as the Descendents / ALL and countless other iconic bands. Chris went from being the punk rock kid doodling in class to a high school teacher sharing his gift with youth and many of the bands that inspired him. Nothing but positive energy on this one. ENJOY!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The untold tale of one of the more overachieving and overlooked band in history, The Descendents. Let’s chat with director Matt Riggle about the epic music documentary, Filmage: The Story of the Descendents/ALL.
On this Episode of Last Believer: A Podcast about Good Riddance, Dan and Josh are joined by old friend and fan of Good Riddance, Kristal Kent. This episode features more off-topic discussion than any other so far! Key changes, pre-song rants, old MP3 players and more Descendents/All talk than usual.Kristal can be found at @kristalk on instagram.Old videos of Hardcore bands: @hate5sixPunk Action Figures: AggronautixSteps- 8:45Static- 18:30Grandstanding from the Cheapseats- 34:35
He may have seriously considered clown college, but Chris Shary instead ended up teaching high school drama in California, while moonlighting as an artist for many of your favorite punk rock bands, including his role as the official artist for Descendents / ALL. In our conversation we discuss his early years moving frequently and how that encouraged his art and his outgoing nature, as well as his love of cartoons, comics and punk rock - which set him on a path to his unique role in punk rock and his career as a teacher. His optimistic, genuinely inviting approach to his work and his passions is something we should all aspire to achieve. For Full Length Episodes And Merchandise Go To https://www.patreon.com/killedbydesk Follow: Killed By Desk Insta: @killedbydeskpodcast Twitter: @killedbydesk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/killedbydesk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/killedbydesk Links: Chris Shary Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chrisshary/?hl=en Chris Shary Tedx - Balancing Your Career with Your Passion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WahIGSdxOss Gary Shandling Show theme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqO1HO9VpLo Lori Herbst http://www.loriherbstartist.com/ Glossophobia - Fear of Public Speaking https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08824096.2012.667772 https://www.creditdonkey.com/fear-of-public-speaking-statistics.html “I want them to judge me...cheering me” https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/news/2020/02/04/where-schools-chancellor-richard-carranza-goes--these-protesters-follow# Bifocal Shirts https://bifocalmedia.com/Bifocal_Media/LIMITED_EDITION_T_SHIRTS.html Matchbox https://www.ebay.com/itm/Matchbox-cereal-cars-lot-collectable-vintage-1979-1989-1921-Model-T/324494507084?hash=item4b8d613c4c:g:hKsAAOSwdcxgMul7 Hong Kong Fuey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LY5kGuruKY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofqmLvgnVoI Previews https://youtu.be/g-2dmXHEJ7M Winter Clown Home https://www.floridarambler.com/historic-florida-getaways/ringling-circus-museum/ Benson & Hedges https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdBoKOpctp4 George Burns body switch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CPxn0HqWAY Luxury cigarettes https://smoking-room.net/nat-sherman-fantasia/ Dark Star trailer not featuring Tom G. Warrior https://youtu.be/ZAs2FKH3DGc Same person? https://photos.app.goo.gl/atiZaEny8Z7RnBvf7 NOFX Stage Banner https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DgnMCpAW4AATFaF.jpg Eddies https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8zHLFYG-ow Found this bootleg in my collection https://photos.app.goo.gl/gd7EroRntaY7c1N77 Exploited “Theives” http://pictograms.blogspot.com/2007/10/logo-71-exploited.html Four Chords and a Gun https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/stage/2019/03/05/four-chords-and-a-gun-john-ross-bowies-play-about-the-ramones-and-phil-spector-comes-to-toronto.html Small Moments https://www.heinemann.com/products/e11265.aspx Stockton Fantastic Four https://www.abc10.com/article/news/how-stockton-became-the-official-home-of-marvels-fantastic-four/103-5e1a38fd-05ee-4f15-b3fd-1bcdd93bd38a Chris Pierce https://youtu.be/-mYCnGbsHTk?t=194 Mr Holland’s Opus http://dropera.blogspot.com/2017/04/in-which-i-trash-mr-hollands-opus.html
The Last special with Joe Nolte in conversation with David Eastaugh The band was initially inspired by the nascent CBGB’s scene as well as the first Modern Lovers album. Its sound was a mix of garage rock, surf rock, folk rock and psychedelic rock. The first settled line-up included Vitus Mataré (keyboards, flute), the Nolte brothers, and Jack Reynolds (drums). After three self-financed singles, the band was signed by Bomp! Records, who issued the debut album L.A. Explosion!in 1979 (described by Trouser Press as "a near-perfect debut").[2] It was also issued in Germany (Line Records), Japan Trio/Trash Records), and the UK by London Records. They recorded a second album, Look Again (1980), which has never been released. The original members began to disappear until its demise in November 1985, with David Nolte joining Wednesday Week and later Lucky, and Mataré forming Trotsky Icepick. The band was considered a major influence on the psychedelia-influenced LA bands of the mid-1980s, including The Bangles and The Three O'Clock, as well as the South Bay punk bands such as Black Flag and the Descendents. Joe reformed the band in 1988 with Mike Nolte along with new members Luke Lohnes (guitar, vocals), Larry P. Manke (bass guitar), and Dave Nazworthy (of Chemical People) (drums). This line-up signed to SST Records, releasing three albums between 1988 and 1996. The early 80’s lineup of the band reunited for occasional reunion shows in Southern California between 2005 and 2013. That year, The Last released a new album for the label End Sounds featuring the Descendents/All rhythm section of Karl Alvarez and Bill Stevenson.
This week have a wonderful conversation with artist Chris Shary. This Northern California drama teacher is one of the most prolific punk rock artists since Raymond Pettibon. He has most recently worked with artist such as 7 Seconds, Teenage Bottlerocket, and Old Man Markley, but most importantly, Chris Shary has been the go-to artist for Descendents/ALL since 1991. Shary might not have invented the Milo logo, but in his long run with the band, he has made it into something all his own while staying true to its original spirit. We chat with Shary from his Stockton, Calif., home about he came to work for Descendents, starting a Christmas sweatshirt craze, and parodies of his work. https://chrisshary.bigcartel.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adultingwell/support
Sammy Warm Hands interviews punk legend Bill Stevenson for the 25th anniversary of The Blasting Room. Their discussion includes Good Riddance, Rise Against, NOFX, Descendents/ALL, and many more from Bill's unparalleled production discography.
It's the Descendents/ALL week on Punknews! John, Tom, and Adam talk the band and our personal histories with it.
L'épisode où Rémi et François comblent le vide des vacances avec une sélection de fort bon gout (enfin pour nous.Episode artisanal, avec des vrais blancs et des transitions foireuses ^^ NTM - Freestyle (1991 sur Authentik) Beastie Boys - Three MC's and One DJ (1998 sur Hello Nasty) Molotov - Polkas Palabras (1999 sur Apocalypshit) GØGGS - Pre Strike Sweep (2018 sur l'album qui sortira en septembre) Fuzz - Rat Race (2015 sur II) Jay Reatard - Faking It (2009 sur Watch Me Fall) Bass Drum of Death - Black Don't Glow (2014 sur Rip This) Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats - Curse in the Trees (2011 sur Blood Lust (2ème Hollywood Porn Stars - Dance Rocket (2004 sur Year Of The Tiger) Bloodhound Gang - The Ballad Of Chasey Lain (1999 sur Hooray for Boobies) Ron Gallo - Young Lady, You're Scaring Me (2017 sur Heavy Meta) The Limiñanas - Shadow People (feat. Emmanuelle Seigner) (2018 sur Shadow People) Porno for Pyros - Tahitian Moon (1996 sur Good God's Urge) TTC - Dans Le Club (feat Stomy Bugsy) (2004 sur Bâtards sensibles) Ultra Vomit - Boulangerie Pâtisserie (2008 sur Objectif : Thunes) Vietnam - Roadhouse Blues (2014 sur A Psych Tribute To The Doors) Nirvana - Turnaround (1992 sur Incesticide) 1- Descendents - All! (1987 sur All)2- Descendents - No! ALL! (1987 sur All) Labi Siffre - I Got The... (1975 sur Remember My Song) Habillage sonore : Manu Chao - Clandestino (1998 sur Clandestino) Les liens des festivals que nous avons évoqué :La route du rockFuzz Club Eindhoven 2018La Fête de l'Humanité Correctifs (nombreux ^^) :L'album de Molotov est Apocalypshit et non ¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas? comme je l'ai ditDescendents sont de L.A et pas de N.Y ..Labi Siffre est toujours vivant et il doit bien vivre vu les samples a partir de ses titres et la chanson où est samplé son morceau
Joel and Shane play a backlog of music including new releases and what they've been listening to. Shane also shares a couple music related documentaries he's recently watched before the guys have some chit chat to close out the episode. New releases // listening to Joey Cape Stitch Puppy, The Flatliners Division of Spoils, Albert Hammond Jr. Momentary Masters, Slowburn The Fuse Inside, Old Earth A Wake in the Wells, Klassik Seasons Filmage The Story of Descendents/ALL, NOFX Backstage Passport, Episode 72 Setlist // all played with permission Joey Cape "This Life Is Strange" Stitch Puppy The Flatliners "Calutron Girls" Division of Spoils Albert Hammond Jr "Caught By My Shadow" Momentary Masters Slowburn "I'm The Horizon" The Fuse Inside Old Earth "2" A Wake In The Wells Klassik "STRNGRS" Seasons Tiny Rockets "Ghost" TinyRocketsRgo Join The Community Discord Facebook Group Links Subscribe To Podcast (RSS Feed) Website ABandofGamers.com Twitter @ ABandofGamers Instagram.com/ABandofGamers Email ABOGpod@gmail.com Thank you for listening! If you ejoy the show and would like to support ABOG, please tell a friend and share it on social media.
This week on Episode 80 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #25), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles are joined in-studio by documentary filmmaker, Matt Riggle, director of FILMAGE: The Story of Descendents/All. The film spotlights the overly-caffeinated godfathers of pop-punk through various lineup/name changes as their anti-frontman Milo Aukerman departs the band to pursue science and randomly rejoins to make classic records. Key interviews include, Fat Mike, Dave Grohl,Mark Hoppus, and past/present band members: Chad Price, Dave Smalley, Scott Reynolds, Tony Lombardo, Stephen Egerton,Bill Stevenson, Karl Alvarez, etc. Which incarnation do you prefer: Descendents orAll? Episode 25’s recurring theme: The Quest for ALL! THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Descendents - Clean Sheets Descendents - I Don’t Want to Grow Up Bouncing Souls - Pervert Good Riddance - Sour Grapes ALL - She’s My Ex ALL - Problematic Descendents - I’m Not A Loser Descendents - Rotting Out Mike Watt and The Secondmissingmen - Kabuki Girl The Bronx - Catalina ALL - Alfredo’s Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And stay tuned for Pigage: The Story of Bob). Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio Call the hotline; tell Bob where to go - (347)754-PUNK This week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles are joined in-studio by documentary filmmaker, Matt Riggle, director of FILMAGE: The Story of Descendents/All. The film spotlights the overly-caffeinated godfathers of pop-punk through various lineup/name changes as their anti-frontman Milo Aukerman departs the band to pursue science and randomly rejoins to make classic records. Key interviews include, Fat Mike, Dave Grohl, Mark Hoppus, and past/present band members: Chad Price, Dave Smalley, Scott Reynolds, Tony Lombardo, Stephen Egerton, Bill Stevenson, Karl Alvarez, etc. Which incarnation do you prefer: Descendents or All? Episode 25’s recurring theme: The Quest for ALL! THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTDescendents - Clean SheetsDescendents - I Don’t Want to Grow UpBouncing Souls - PervertGood Riddance - Sour GrapesALL - She’s My ExALL - ProblematicDescendents - I’m Not A LoserDescendents - Rotting OutMike Watt and The Secondmissingmen - Kabuki GirlThe Bronx - CatalinaALL - Alfredo’sDying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And stay tuned for Pigage: The Story of Bob).Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadioCall the hotline; tell Bob where to go - (347)754-PUNKThis week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
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This week is a chat with Matt Riggle about his work on the film "Filmage: The Story of Descendents / ALL"This film is an amazing look at the band Descendents / ALL, their music, their obstacles, the punk scene, near misses with hitting fame and the strange unique characters that make up this band.
Chris Shary, the artist for Descendents/ALL joins us from his Stockton, California home. We chat with Christ about his early beginnings discovering punk rock, the power of his artwork and why he became a teacher. We also talk to Chris about meeting and working with Descendents, and how he balances his career as a teacher and artist. All of this and more in today's audio adventure.