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For those wondering how a band like Slowly Slowly made their way to Dyingscene.com I would like to tell you to sit down and stfu. Let me introduce you to Australia's best-hidden gem and in my opinion worst kept secret. They let us know about their snakes and crazy spiders. But dropped the ball on this band, what a shame. So how do I know about them? Well, for those wondering. I was actually born in Brisbane, QLD. But my family moved to Denmark when I was a child and the rest is history. But between the albums St. Leonards and Race Car Blues, I stumbled upon them during a midnight catch-up with my aunt in Australia and fell head over heels with their sound. But in November of '22, Slowly Slowly released their fourth album Daisy Chain. So, once again, as it's become a daily thing, I decided to annoy to living shit out of Jay and he allowed me to interview the band. So here's Ben and I talking a bunch of things! I'd like to thank Ben for being an amazing friend and vibing with me at 1 am.
This week my guest is Karina, writer for Dying Scene, New Noise, RockFreaks, punk rock radar, etc). She's also involved in the label Nasty cut records! She's very passionate! We talked about music in general, her work as a writer, Green day, the local scene in Denmark and many more. https://linktr.ee/karinaselvig?fbclid=PAAaZqKZya_-raTuzBiwXUz0ywbw9shrFCad-ZK37omsOewEwogAUOSDlQoio Karina made me discover 2 amazing bands with her rePUNKmmendations : Fresh and Omsorg! https://linktr.ee/cheerbleederz?fbclid=PAAaZyLsFh-HFX5eEfavJflqKsQTjJqy23FzB7sbjeBtsyCViMsJVOVJiCJTc https://omsorg.bandcamp.com/album/moments-movements-2?fbclid=PAAabxVl48YfEfJWe4Cqz2OfRmfHYfLyVNdk1rdUTJQgQ1TjlTNwI3F9H_YKA I also rePUNKmmend you the amaaaaaazing hardcore punk band Horsewhip that you can find on Iodines Enjoy! https://iodinerecords.com/pages/horsewhip?fbclid=PAAaapuNERd7-gKludQir20OG5L6lkBIFdCKQoVXcBPZzd218wWskTaCQqz8M Thank you to Iodine Recordings for sponsoring this episode! Check their catalogue! https://iodinerecords.com/?fbclid=PAAaZ7HaO0-cs8x7twsPM-mCFSljd_z1O-OmbdzQbelDrgXKbhHkQ3hWgbfgM I also make a rePUNKmmendation for the Canadian skatepunk band One of us! https://oneofus204.bandcamp.com/album/one-of-us?fbclid=PAAaayqT9vkvXpWoa0ogXWyKTzcfcTENBMAFBzhguofno0zjVt3KWaGfcwFUE The Punk Roquette show is also super happy to be sponsored by www.epicmerchstore.com since episode One!!!!!! Find your favorite merch for more than 200 punk, ska, hardcore and metal bands from all around the world! Reach me here: https://www.facebook.com/punkroquette https://www.instagram.com/punk_roquette/ punkroquette@gmail.com ----> If you want to support the show, you can help me on the Patreon page for exclusive content. Thank you so much! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Punkroquette You can also make a donation here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/punkroquette
Franz Nicolay has had a long and winding and frankly vaudevillian journey through the music industry over the two-plus decades since he left our shared home state of New Hampshire. Dying Scene readers from the days of yore no doubt are familiar with the #1 accordion player in punk rock (it's true, Connor checked: https://dyingscene.com/heroes-of-the-punk-accordion-a-tribute-to-squeezebox-rockers/) through solo work or his stints in The Hold Steady and The World/Inferno Friendship Society and Against Me! and perhaps Anti-Social Music and maybe Guignol and probably from collaborations with countless beloved acts like Jeff Rosenstock and The Loved Ones and Frank Turner and Junior Battles and more. A few years ago, he published a fascinating nonfiction book, "The Humourless Laties of Border Control: Touring The Punk Underground from Belgrade to Ulaanbaatar." It's an incredibly detailed and dense look at DIY touring through large chucks of the former Soviet Union and Mongolia and the like. At long last, Nicolay is set to release his debut novel. It's called "Someone Should Pay For Your Pain," and it's finally due out next week (August 24th) through Gibson Press, and let me tell you: it's wonderful. It centers around a character named Rudy Pauver. Originally from Wisconsin, Pauver finds his way to the DIY punk mecca that was late 90s Gainesville and joins a band and, when they goes belly up for a variety of reasons, he continues to ply his wares as a solo artist/troubadour for the better part of the next two decades. There is a cast of characters that includes former bandmates and former proteges-turned-megastars and crotchedy bartenders and condescending soundguys and a next-generation punk rock niece. If you've been in a band or been even loosely tied to a scene, you know these people and these places and these roads and these dive bar floor tiles and these mattresses in the corner at the local flophouse. It's real and it's relatable and it's a sort of book about what happens after the "coming of age" stuff gets old. For a musician who dabbles in writing - Franz can craft a hell of a novel. Purchase "Someone Should Pay For Your Pain" here: https://bookshop.org/books/someone-should-pay-for-your-pain/9781948721134 Visit Franz' website here: https://franznicolay.com/
To say that I've been looking forward to finally catching up with Scott Radinsky for a long time is an understatement. Radinsky has spent more than three decades carving out a career in not one, but two of my lifelong passions: baseball and punk rock. If you're watching this as a long-time Dying Scene follower, you no doubt know Radinsky as the trademark voice behind a couple supremely influential - if underrated - California punk rock bands: Scared Straight, who were vital in getting the "nardcore" scene on the map before reconfiguring as Ten Foot Pole, and, for the last quarter-century, Pulley. At this point, you're also no doubt aware of Radinsky's successful career as a quality left-handed relief pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, LA Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals and, finally, Cleveland Indians (you can Google his stats if you want, but he finished with a solid career record of 42-25 with 52 saves and a 3.45 ERA over the course of 11 years. Trust me: that's rock solid.) His career was also interrupted by a bout with Hodgkins Disease, and his comeback won him the 1995 Tony Conigliaro Award. As a lifelong Boston-area guy, also trust me...that's a big deal. We finally caught up with Radinsky recently to talk about how the COVID shutdown has impacted both of his beloved professions, and how they both had to pivot in different ways. Pulley, obviously, had to cancel some overseas tour plans, but the lockdown allowed them the opportunity to work on some brand new material in different and more focused ways than they have in years. It also found them playing a handful of acoustic sessions , which spawned a series of releases containing stripped down renditions of a few songs from each of the band's revved up studio albums to date. The first of those releases, Different Strings, is due out this month on SBAM Records - a label that should sound familiar as its founder, Stefan Beham, was our guest for Episode 36. Find Pulley on Bandcamp here: https://pulley.bandcamp.com/ Pre-order "Different Strings" here: https://shop.sbam.rocks/blogs/news/pulley-different-strings Watch the Pulley "Monsters Of Rock" Livestream we were referencing here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQgl11nTNJg&ab_channel=PulleyTV
Blacklist Royals were one of the very first bands I got turned on to when I first started with Dying Scene more than a decade ago. Their debut full-length, Semper Liberi, was released back in 2010 on Paper + Plastick Records, and was filled with straight-forward, rock-and-roll-inspired punk rock songs. It was fun and no-frills and workman-like, and hell, it even included a cover of a Springsteen song. I first met Nat in 2012, when he made an solo acoustic appearance in Boston opening up for the acoustic Ignorance Is Bliss run that Face To Face's Trever Keith and Scott Shiflett were doing. I met his twin brother, Rob, for the first time the following year, when, alongside Teenage Bottlerocket and Joshua Black Wilkins, the full-band Blacklist Royals opened up for a plugged-in Face To Face on a lengthy nationwide tour. We've stayed in touch over the years and I've interviewed them both for various projects -- 2014's Blacklist Royals sophomore full-length Die Young With Me, Rob's 2016 debut book of the same title, and most recently on (*both laugh*) Episode 2 for Rob's first novel, Vinyl Underground. Somehow, despite having kept in touch for close to a decade, (*both laugh*) Episode 33 marks the first time I've ever talked to both Nat and Rob together! On April 2nd, the world will be graced with new Blacklist Royals music for the first time in a hot minute. The three-song Doomsday Girl EP (also released on Paper + Plastick) features a sound that's raw and reminiscent of Semper Liberi, but with lyrics that are a little more personal, a la Die Young With Me. We talked about the new music - and also Nat's recent debut solo EP, an instrumental, Dick Dale-inspired surf guitar heavy release, as well as all of the goings-on in the world of Bad Signs, the Rufus' brothers' goth-punk honky tonk side project with Nashville singer-songwriter Samantha Harlow. Now that we're a year into quarantine, we also talked about how it'll feel once we're all vaccinated and we can get back to enjoying live music together again. Maybe for Fest this year, for the Semper Liberi 11th anniversary (Fest in 2020 was supposed to be feature a Semper Liberi 10th anniversary show with original BLR members, but we all know how that turned out)... Visit Blacklist Royals on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blacklistroyalsfb/ Visit the Bad Signs here: http://www.thebadsignsband.com/ Check out Rob's home page too: http://www.robrufus.net/home
Episode fuckin’ 20 of Dying Scene radio is here, comrades! In this installment, Mr. Bobby Burns talks to Portland pop punkers, Mean Jeans about Dave Matthews Band, Forensic Files and the best way to... Real Punk Radio podcast Network brings you the best in Punk, Rock, Underground Music around! From Classic Oi!, Psychobilly and Hardcore to some Classic Rock n Roll and 90's indie Alt Rock greatness!! With Tons of Live DJ's that like to Talk Music From Garage Rock, to Ska.. We are True MUSIC GEEKS!
Episode fuckin’ 20 of Dying Scene radio is here, comrades! In this installment, Mr. Bobby Burns talks to Portland pop punkers, Mean Jeans about Dave Matthews Band, Forensic Files and the best way to pimp your band out for free Mountain Dew! As always, we’ll also be talking about some noteworthy scene news from the past few weeks that you were probably too lazy to read (not that there's much, these days) and playing some rad tunes from emerging bands that you were probably too lazy to discover! All of that and much, much more in the newest episode of Dying Scene Radio! #notplayingcorrectly #thedrummerwearsahat You can also stream from your browser over on our podcast homepage or find us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play and I Heart Radio Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more news, updates, show & fest pics and articles! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *In a band? Want to be featured on the podcast? Send your shit to dyingsceneradio@dyingscene.com and if it’s good enough, we’ll probably play it! If you send us some swag, it’ll increase your chances…just sayin’! Episode 19 Playlist *Don’t wanna listen to two schmucks blabber incessantly just to hear some rad, new tunes? We don’t blame you! Check out the ever growing playlists over on Spotify and iTunes. Almost every song we’ve ever featured on the show and it’s 100% asshole free! The Barracks - “Ash” Bossman Dave’s SGLotE - Apathy Cycle - “ Premium Healthscare” #1 Fan Spike’s Pick - Drain - “Sick Ones” Skatune Network - “Come Out Swinging” Jake and the Jellyfish - “Spokesdog” Dropouts - “Without You” Sports. - “Waoosh” Mean Jeans - “180069SHRED” Millington - “Beatdown Generation” Goalkeeper - “Chances” Jesse Kenneth Cotu Williams - “I Tried”
Holy Hell!!!! Between the maelstrom that is our personal lives and technology utterly failing us (both on a hardware and software level), we've had quite a hectic, albeit unproductive few months! Despite all of these issues though, we're back with a new episode of Dying Scene Radio just in time for the holidayzzz!! In this installment, Bobert meets up with Stevie Williams, vocalist for Aussie hardcore act Clowns to chat about the scene down under, signing to Fat Wreck, starting your own record label and.....Ricky Martin?!? That's kinda weird. As always the lads are also gonna be playin' a shit load of music from new and emerging artists that you were probably too lazy to discover and giving their horrible opinions on some of the most noteworthy scene news from the last few weeks (ahem...months) that you were probably too lazy to read. All of that and much, much more in Episode 18 of Dying Scene Radioooo! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You can also stream from your browser over on our podcast homepage or find us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play and I Heart Radio Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more news, updates, show & fest pics and articles! *In a band? Want to be featured on the podcast? Send your shit to dyingsceneradio@dyingscene.com and if it’s good enough, we’ll probably play it! If you send us some swag, it’ll increase your chances…just sayin’! Episode 17 Playlist *Don’t wanna listen to two schmucks blabber incessantly just to hear some rad, new tunes? We don’t blame you! Check out the ever growing playlists over on Spotify and iTunes. Almost every song we’ve ever featured on the show and it’s 100% asshole free! Amplify - “Fascination” Bossman Dave’s SGLotE - Cold Wrecks - “The Season” The Lungs - “Vizitant” The Carolyn - “Heavy Eyes” The Dick Dastardly’s - "Watch Me Go" The Anti-Queens - “Worse Than Death” TelevisionSupervision - "Gimme A Girl" I Set Fire - “Dead But Breathing” The Kimberly Steaks - “Nothing to Think About” Concrete Control - “Dull Changes” Clowns - “Nature” All These Wasted Nuts - “I Benefited From Apartheid” Friendly Fire - “Terminal Wanderlust” Depopulation Department - “Wounds of War” Sleepy Valley - “Cling to Dust” Danvers - “Blue Streak 1938” Links to Featured News Stories The Offspring getting sued by ex-Bassist World Friendship Society teases new album with single “Freedom Is a Wilderness Made For You and Me” Wolf Face is streaming three new tracks from upcoming album Piebald releases Christmas EP Hidden Home Records releases Do You Remember Comps Vol 2 comp Denizen Records looking for bands to contribute to Punk Against Trump Vol 2 comp The Menzingers release video for track off of upcoming album Red Scare Industries 15 Year comp released back in Sept/Oct Pick It Up! - Ska In The ’90s Documentary Great Interviews up at Dying Scene even if no news has been posted lately! (Miggy Chen, Joe Gittleman of Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Jason Cruz, Jake Burns of Stiff Little Fingers, The Mizzerables, Blink 155, David Tejas of The Casualties)
Heeeeeeey! We were just starting to wonder about the guys over at Dying Scene Radio and here they come, sauntering along...and with a friend, no less! On Episode 17 of the official podcast of Dying Scene, the lads somehow managed to get the endlessly talented Jenna Enemy (The Von Tramps / #femaletomdelong) to join them for some rootin', tootin' shit shootin'! But just because the boys have a guest doesn't mean they're gonna forget about the totally tubular tunes from new and emerging artists that you were probably too lazy to discover and the noteworthy scene news that you were probably too lazy too read! They’re just going to have a third person giving their shitty opinions on stuff!! You can never have too many shitty opinions, right!??!? Check it all out in the newest installment of Dying Scene Radio! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also stream from your browser over on our podcast homepage or find us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and Google Play. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more news, updates, show & fest pics and articles! *In a band? Want to be featured on the podcast? Send your shit to dyingsceneradio@dyingscene.com and if it’s good enough, we’ll probably play it! If you send us some swag, it’ll increase your chances…just sayin’! Episode 16 Playlist *Don’t wanna listen to two schmucks blabber incessantly just to hear some rad, new tunes? We don’t blame you! Check out the ever growing playlists over on Spotify and iTunes. Almost every song we’ve ever featured on the show and it’s 100% asshole free! Daiei Spray - “Age” **Bossman Dave’s SGLoTE** Longshot Odds "Challenger" Space Monkey Mafia - “Oligarch” Radar - “Aileen” Hans Gruber and the Die Hards - “The Ballad of Burro the Man” Bat! - “Villain” Trashed Ambulance - "Buy In" SOUL GLO - “23” Western Settings - “Duckets is Tight” The Lucky Eejits - “Champion” The Von Tramps - “Queen of Sabotage” goldenboy - “Faded Photographs” Over Time - “Twilight Sentinel” Civil War Rust - "Self Diag" Thirsty Guys - “Bad Chemistry” Links to Featured News Stories Tom Delong talks UFOs with Rolling Stone Petrol Girls announce UK tour (you lucky little British shits....) Band Aid Brigade (Zach Quinn / Brian Wahlstrom) releases video in advance of debut album Subhumans announce new album and East Coast tour dates Off With Their Heads announces US and UK tour announcement Fistful of Vinyl releases video of LJG and the Devouring Mothers performing “The Apology Song” live at The Troubadour Rancid touring with Suicidal Tendencies Punk in Drublic announces US dates (Red Rocks pics up on Instagram) Strung Out / Casualties Tour / Casualties also released a new video for the track “Borders”
On this week’s Horror Podclass we invited two friends of the podcast, the first is JR Hamantaschen, one of our favorite horror writers of 2018. The other is Carson Winter, who writes about punk rock on Dying Scene and also happens to write about horror on Signal Horizon. We discuss the 2015 movie The Green Room, all things punk rock, bad reviews, and Nazis. Things take a more freeform structure this week and we do have spoilers for Green Room- so if you haven't seen it yet make sure you check it out on Netflix or Amazon Prime. Connect with us at: The Horror Pod Class Facebook Group Signal Horizon on Facebook and Twitter Make sure to check out Carson's review of JR's latest book A Deep Horror That Was Very Nearly Awe and Carson's article about the Top Horror Reads of 2018. Also, be sure to check out Carson's writing on punk rock music over at Dying Scene. You can find out more about JR on his own podcast, The Horror of Nachos and Hamantashen, or on his Amazon author page. Useful Links: Interesting article from of all places GQ regarding the clash between Nazis and Punks. Read more about The Green Room in the Guardian, particularly Jeremy Saulnier’s punk rock roots and how they influenced the movie.
Episode 8 of the official podcast of Dying Scene is now ready for your consumption, faithful listeners! In this installment, AP finally decides to do some work in his new city and talks with Chicago political punks, Voice of Addiction during their stop in Denver to talk about everything from music fundamentals to shit stained pants! As always, the guys are also slingin’ some scene news that you were probably too lazy to read (except for the NOFX story, we're sure you've heard about that one by now) and playing some fantastic music from awesome, up and coming bands you were probably too lazy to discover! *Update: AP did finally receive shipment notification for his Comrades stickers, so you can all sleep a little easier tonight... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also stream from your browser over on our podcast homepage or on iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more news, updates, show & fest pics and articles! *In a band? Want to be featured on the podcast? Send your shit to dyingsceneradio@dyingscene.com and if it’s good enough, we’ll probably play it! If you send us some swag, it’ll increase your chances…just sayin’! Episode 8 Playlist *Don’t wanna listen to two schmucks blabber incessantly just to hear some rad new tunes? We don’t blame you! Look for us on Spotify at Dying Scene Radio for a playlist of songs featured on the show. 100% asshole free! CHASER - “Bonfire” BDSGLoTE - Stringer - “Ghosts” One Square Mile - “Long Way Home” Fat by the Gallon - “Explode” Comrades - ”Bodega Cats” The Right Here - “More Delusions” Trashed Ambulance - “Bridesmaids” The Brokedowns - “The Fort” Failing Up - “Decaying Of Us All” Voice of Addiction - “Dead by Dawn” River Jumpers - “Weathered Bones” The Lungs - “Post Nasal” Bossfight - “Get it Right” Almataha - “Nazi Fucks” Links to Featured News Stories NOFX in the news for all the wrong reasons Lost in Society signed to Wiretap Records. Speaking of Wiretap, Rob and the gang have a new charity Comp (and he did an exclusive interview w/ DS) Propagandhi Is heading out on a short Canadian/US Tour this fall Street Dogs have a new album coming out and have released a video for one of the new tracks Bridge Nine signs supergroup Beach Rats, who are shrouded in mystery Agnostic Front in pre production for new tunes The Interrupters released a music video for a track off of new album Millencolin working on new material? DOA celebrates their 40th anniversary with US/Canada Tour Riot Fest 1st wave of bands announced
Mr. Kevin Benton basketball player and actor was introduced to Jesus in the morning radio talk show many years ago. Kevin is a humble Godly man. Kevin D. Benton is a 2018 SPIRAL Film & Music Award-Winning, American "Best Film" and T.V. Actor who was born in Philadelphia, Pa. He is the middle of three children of Patricia and David Benton Sr. also from Philadelphia, Pa . Kevin caught the acting bug early while appearing in student stage plays in grade school, in which he really enjoyed. As an adult, Kevin got his passion for acting renewed while spending some time with his family in Florida during the summers. During this time, Kevin made his way down to Orlando, Florida where he was frequently cast as a featured extra (Jack's Dying Scene) and as an extra in the Cairo Street Scene in the "Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular." Kevin was regularly cast as an Evil Lab Worker in short film, "Disaster! A Major Motion Picture Ride ... Starring You," at Universal Hollywood Studios. Kevin was also cast in a featured role as the Sea Captain in "The Backlot Tour" (Nautica Battle Scene) at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Kevin played his first notable role as the Casino Security Guard in the Multi-Short Film Festival Winner, "Misfits" (2015). Kevin's first paid acting role was when he was cast as a ring side Fight Fan in the MGM featured film, "CREED" (2015), starring Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone. "CREED" was produced by Sylvester Stallone and written and directed by Ryan Croogler, who also wrote and directed "Fruitvale Station." The film was regarded as a "Rocky" spin-off movie where Rocky Balboa, played by Sylvester Stallone, is now training and mentoring his late friend Apollo Creed's son, Adonis Creed, played by franchise newcomer, Michael B. Jordan.
Welcome to episode 13, unlucky for some but not for you because I present to you the multi-talented and all-round good guy Mike Scott on the podcast. Mike is a news editor for the punk website Dying Scene. He is also the Guitars and vocals for Lay It On The Line as well as Phinius Gage. He’s also a former member of Brighton punks River Jumpers and the reformed Oi punk band Anti Establishment. In this natter, you will hear Liam and Mike debate Black flags line up. Liam and Mike reminisce about the BBC Radio 1 Punk Rock show, and Liam asks Mike why is he obsessed with death? We of course talk about Lay It On The Line and Phinius Gage moving forward and Mike reveals why he had to leave River Jumpers and how he was fired from Anti Establishment. Plus much much more. Brighten finest ‘40 Shillings on the Drum’ play out the show.
Well, it took 'em long enough but the boys over at DSR are finally back with a new episode! In the seventh installment of the official podcast of Dying Scene, AP catches up with LA based political punks, The Shell Corporation before their album (tee shirt release) show to eat some papusas and talk about dongs! Plus, as always, the guys are also slingin’ some scene news that you were probably too lazy to read and playing some fantastic music from bands you were probably too lazy to discover! Stream it 'til your ears bleed. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also stream from your browser over on our podcast homepage or on iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more news, updates, show & fest pics and articles! *In a band? Want to be featured on the podcast? Send your shit to dyingsceneradio@dyingscene.com and if it’s good enough, we’ll probably play it! If you send us some swag, it’ll increase your chances…just sayin’! Episode 7 Playlist *Don’t wanna listen to two schmucks blabber incessantly just to hear some rad new tunes? We don’t blame you! Look for us on Spotify at Dying Scene Radio for a playlist of songs featured on the show. 100% asshole free! The Linecutters - “Betrayed” BDSGLotE - System Restore - "The Jackal" Long Way Down - “My Own Vegas” The Hempsteadys - “Classic Cars” Screwtape - “Fruitless” Popes of Chilitown - “Get Off/Get On” Moonraker - “The Gangs Returned to Class and Became Honor Students” Jon Creeden and the Flying Hellfish - “Nailbiter” Me The Guts - “Tales of the Muskeg” The Shell Corp - “I Came For the Waters” Spanish Love Songs - “Beer & Nyquil (Hold It Together)” Note To Amy - “Loved Ones” OC45 - “Trainwreck” Symphony of Distraction - “United Failure” Links to Featured News Stories Jawbreaker coming out with new music Caleb Scofield from Cave-In Died in a Car Accident Camp Punk in Drublic announced in Ohio RockFest 13 (the good one) Fest announces initial lineup Direct Hit finished tracking new album Local Resident Failure release Punk in Drublic cover album Slapshot announces new album/releases track The Penske File streaming new song 7 Seconds calls it quits Consumed announces new EP Sick of it All and Murphy’s Law announced a tour Elway announces new album
The official podcast of Dying Scene is back with Episode Six! In this installment, the boys head down to Pomona, CA to hang with wolvesx4 who drove all the way out from North Carolina just to do an interview with them.....and play a show...at a stop on their extensive tour....but hey! At least they didn't bring, AP any Bojangles! But that's not all! The guys are also slingin' some scene news that you were probably too lazy to read and playing some fantastic music from bands you were probably too lazy to discover! Sooooo, that's it, comrades... Git ta streamin'!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can also stream from your browser over on our podcast homepage or on iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more news, updates, show & fest pics and articles! *In a band? Want to be featured on the podcast? Send your shit to dyingsceneradio@dyingscene.com and if it’s good enough, we’ll probably play it! If you send us some swag, it’ll increase your chances…just sayin’! Episode 6 Playlist *Don’t wanna listen to two schmucks blabber incessantly just to hear some dope ass tunes? We don’t blame you! Look for us on Spotify at Dying Scene Radio for a playlist of songs featured on the show. 100% asshole free! North Alone - “Extra Large” BDSGLoTW - Germany’s Break It Down “Obituary” Fast Response - “Man I’m Pissed” The Palatines - “Take the Reins” Rent Strike! - “The Road Giveth…” The Problem Addicts - “Firestarters” We Found A Map - “Chem Trails” Original Me - “Future Imperfect” Bundles - “Lorum Ipsum” Wolvesx4 - "Always the Rebel" Class of 86 - “Proteus Effect” No Liar - “Animal” Eat Dirt - “Pull Out” Links to Featured News Stories Strung Out parts ways w/ Longtime Drummer, Jordan Burns. Set to release new acoustic album. No Use For A Name Documentary Satanic Surfers release video for “The Usurper” from upcoming album. (rad guitar solo! nee-ner-nee-ner-neeer!) Rob Taxpayer starts Song of the Week Club Punk Vs. Fibrosis compilation released Red City Radio releases new EP, Skytigers Jughead’s Revenge returning? (heart eyes) The Bronx announces tour Gods of Mount Olympus Debut EP Back to the Beach Festival announced Punk n Drublic Fest headed to Europe also announces more US stops Warped Tour announces lineups to the collective disappointment of the punk community
In this special edition of Dying Scene Radio, we sent the boys down to Orange County for the SoCal leg of Fat Mike's Punk in Drublic Festival. Luckily, they left the free beer lines long enough to meet up with Washington punks, Hilltop Rats to talk about what it's like to be shorn by Guttermouth and the perils of working in a porno distribution warehouse, among other things. If that isn't enough to pique your interest (although we doubt it wasn't), Bob also managed to snag a quick interview with the always dapper Goldfinger front man, Mr. John Feldmann as he made his way to the stage! All of that and much more in this special episode of the official podcast of Dying Scene! You can also stream us on iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play at Dying Scene Radio (Official). Head over to our Facebook and Instagram for more news, updates, show & fest pics and articles! *Let us know what you think at dyingsceneradio@dyingscene.com Punk in Drublic Playlist Ignite - “Know Your History” DI - “OC Life” Less Than Jake - “Black Coffee” Bad Cop/Bad Cop - “Why Change A Thing” Hilltop Rats - “Get Fucked” The Dickies - “Manny, Moe and Jack” Get Dead - “No High Road” Goldfinger - “Get Up” Strung Out - “Bring Out Your Dead” Bad Religion - “Fuck Armageddon” NOFX - “6 Years on Dope”
In this installment of the new and improved Dying Scene Radio, Anarchopunk heads down to the beach to meet up with Colorado's only Orwellian punk band, People Corrupting People to smoke some weed, talk about their new EP Loan Shark and frolic in the sun! While we don't typically endorse frolicking, we let it slide this once for a chance to talk to the Mile High Punks. If that don't wet your whistle, how's about we rustle ya' up some noteworthy news stories and some blazing hot new music?? All that and more in Episode 3 of Dying Scene Radio, the official podcast of Dying Scene!! Head over to our Facebook and Instagram for more news, updates, show & fest pics and articles! *Let us know what you think at dyingsceneradio@dyingscene.com Episode 3 Playlist Fitness - “Road Lizard” **Bossman Dave’s SGLoTW** Piffbreak Arcade - “Flawed Design” Danvers - “Open Fire, Lou” Transplants - “Won’t Be Coming Back” Emmer Effer - “Pick a Hand” Peruvian Necktie - “That’s All She Wrote” Undertipper - “Green Paper” Forever Unclean! “Dinosaur” People Corrupting People - “Hands Up Don’t Shoot” DFMK - “No Me Gusta Chavela Vargas” Sciatic Nerve - “Buy a Horse” Lashing Fred - “Exactly Not The Same” Links to Featured News Stories Transplants announce release new EP of cover songs Tim Armstrong to appear in upcoming film, I’ll Be Around Lillingtons new album The Flatliners announce anniversary tour 88 Fingers Louie announce new 7” Decent Criminal new LP Bloom Pennywise announces new album (Offspring too) Against Me! Covers Tom Petty NOFX/Bad Religion Tour imminent Groezrock taking a year off Margate calls it quits :( Allout Helter new album out via Bird Attack Emmer Effer new LP
Episode 23: Jessica is home on Vancouver Island (aka the arctic circle) and we talk about her mother's bone collection. Speaking of old bones, we then get into a hefty discussion of the current state of The Vans Warped Tour. To go or not to go? That is the question. And, you think you might be done hearing about The Dickies/ Safer Scenes situation, but you haven't heard it discussed like this! Sane, smart people talking about a hot topic who are able to articulate different opinions respectfully...woah! Jay Stone of Dying Scene joins us in this episode. Don't miss it! Bands discussed: Strung Out, Street Dogs, War on Women, Bad Cop Bad Cop, Anti Flag, The Dickies, Adolescents Music: Womanarchist by Bad Cop Bad Cop
On this episode we talk with Dave Buck, the founder of DyingScene.com and Dying Scene Records about why he started them and he tells some funny stories, including his awkward encounter with Fletcher from Pennywise. We also talk with Jay Stone, a Senior Contributor, about his interviews with Fat Mike of Nofx and Stacey Dee of Bad Cop Bad Cop. Enjoy!
On this 96th Episode of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (40th Episode of Dying Scene Radio),Bobby Pickles speaks with John Holmstrom(founding editor/Punk magazine) at Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project (located on the Lower East Side, NYC) during the 40th anniversary exhibition of his pioneering publication. Watch the fullvideo interview HERE! Also, Elena Venetiais back after a bit of a hiatus as she joins Bobby “in-studio” to co-host this week’s show. TONE LO-KI joins the conversation, too. FUN FACT: Don’t step on PEARS or your shoes’ll turn to apple sauce! DISCLAIMER: Dying Scene Radio is not for the overly sensitive. If you’re easily offended by political incorrectness, curse words or sarcasm, then what are you doing listening to a punk rock podcast anyway?! All of the tracks spun and headlines reported on herein are sourced from Dying Scene, but not all of the views and opinions expressed by Bobby Pickles or guests are shared by Dying Scene. With special commentary from Pittsburgh, PA’s No Person, and Italian punks LATTE+. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Violent Femmes - Memory No Person - The Cleavers Go Cutthroat Safe and Sound - Dream Silver Snakes- Glass Weezer - King of the World LATTE+ - It’s OK for Us The Casualties - Chaos Sound Ship Thieves - Born into This Basement - Aquasun King Prawn - Smoke That Shit Interview w/ John Holmstrom (founder/Punk magazine) Megadeth - Dystopia River Oaks - Let You Down Love Is a Fist - We Want Justice Piffbreak Arcade - Road Rage The Lucky Eejits- East Bay Ratz Ignite- You Saved Me Gameday Regulars - Pale Reflections The Phenomenauts - I’m With Neil Lionheart - Pain Letdown- I'm Not Complex, I’m Just From One Cables and Arms- Hang the Moon FORGETABOUTIT - Compete Or Die You can subscribe to Dying Scene Radio via RSS, on iTunes or with the TuneIn orStitcher apps for iOS and Android. We also enjoy reading listener feedback on the air, so feel free to send us an e-mail. Or call us on the hotline - (347) 754-PUNK. Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio This week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
On this 40th episode of Dying Scene Radio, Bobby Pickles speaks with John Holmstrom (founding editor/Punk magazine) at Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project (located on the Lower East Side, NYC) during the 40th anniversary exhibition of his pioneering publication. Watch the full video interview HERE! Also, Elena Venetia is back after a bit of a hiatus as she joins Bobby “in-studio” to co-host this week’s show. TONE LO-KI joins the conversation, too. FUN FACT: Don’t step on PEARS or your shoes’ll turn to apple sauce!DISCLAIMER: Dying Scene Radio is not for the overly sensitive. If you’re easily offended by political incorrectness, curse words or sarcasm, then what are you doing listening to a punk rock podcast anyway?! All of the tracks spun and headlines reported on herein are sourced from Dying Scene, but not all of the views and opinions expressed by Bobby Pickles or guests are shared by Dying Scene.With special commentary from Pittsburgh, PA’s No Person, and Italian punks LATTE+.THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTViolent Femmes - MemoryNo Person - The Cleavers Go CutthroatSafe and Sound - DreamSilver Snakes- GlassWeezer - King of the WorldLATTE+ - It’s OK for UsThe Casualties - Chaos SoundShip Thieves - Born into ThisBasement - Aquasun King Prawn - Smoke That ShitInterview w/ John Holmstrom (founder/Punk magazine)Megadeth - Dystopia River Oaks - Let You Down Love Is a Fist - We Want JusticePiffbreak Arcade - Road RageThe Lucky Eejits- East Bay Ratz Ignite- You Saved MeGameday Regulars - Pale ReflectionsThe Phenomenauts - I’m With NeilLionheart - PainLetdown- I'm Not Complex, I’m Just From OneCables and Arms- Hang the Moon FORGETABOUTIT - Compete Or DieYou can subscribe to Dying Scene Radio via RSS, on iTunes or with the TuneIn or Stitcher apps for iOS and Android. We also enjoy reading listener feedback on the air, so feel free to send us an e-mail. Or call us on the hotline - (347) 754-PUNK.Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadioThis week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
This week on Episode 86 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #30), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles welcome Frank Turner by way of the interwebs to discuss his new record, Positive Songs for Negative People. The Bobs can tell full well that Frank is highly disturbed by their uncouth, American manners and hacky, tabloid idiocy - but that doesn’t stop them from getting to the bottom of things, or learning about Lester Bangs. From being hungover on the set of his new Josephine video, to performing a “nearly” spot-on American accent while proclaiming his love and admiration of the deep south, Turner stays courteous to the Bobs, even while Noxious fields him questions, which were obviously researched via wikipedia. Say hello to the punk rock Bruce Springsteen! (At least we didn’t make that the headline). Unlike Mr. Pickles, who was on TLC’sAmerica’s Worst Tattoos - Mr. Turner does not believe in cover-ups or regret, that’s why Frank has deemed his left leg, his “stupid tattoo leg”, sporting an image of Dale Earnhardt, a kangaroo with a unicorn horn, and a brandname of canadian prescription painkillers. Episode 30’s recurring themes: Bob’s admitted rampant file sharing abuses, his exploitation of hate mail and “not so secret” admirers, plus a new genre is born: polka-funk. Hear all the incessant blathering, plus all the latest new music and headlines, below. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Bob doesn’t know the meaning of provocative. Elliott Fullam of Little Punk People talks about his experience interviewing Babes in Toyland at their NYC Irving Plaza show. Bob has a “not so secret” admirer who appreciates Bob’s beard. Bob says the Meat Puppets aren’t “punk rock”. Bob’s extra-curricular activities was band but he had to quit because he had poor grades, while Bobby was hellion, a “crazy, punk rock kid” who dropped outta high school but still managed to graduate from UF. Frank Turner teaches Bob and Bobby about Lester Bangs, considered to be “America’s Greatest Rock Critic” - the Hunter S. Thompson of music journalism. Bob says Bobby must enjoy wearing women’s clothes because Bobby refuses to comment on Fat Mike’s fondness of wearing ladies’ attire. “There’s always a little word play when there’s a little ass play”, says Bob as he intros “Frank Turner ‘doing’ Josephine”. Bob’s doing a split 7” with Dwarves’ guitarist HeWhoCannotBeNamed. Bobby wants the 7” vinyl from Bob for Christmas. Bob says espresso is a diuretic - that’s why e stays clear of that nasty stuff when carousing Walmart shopping aisles. New DS t-shirts may be available soon! Bob says whenever he wears his DS t-shirt, people pledge their undying (pun intended) allegiance to Dying Scene. When a band calls it quits and they still have 7-8 months of touring, Bob won’t shed a tear. The name “American Television” makes Bob think of the “golden years” of TV. Bob has never experienced television outside of the USA. It’s really the lowest common denominator. Frank Turner has better manners than Bob and Bobby, despite being an Englishman. If you’re a good songwriter, you might not wanna listen to other’s input, as in - “dude, that stuff sounds like Iron Maiden, it’s not 1984” - actual commentary from a PigPen session. While discussing the new Domesplitter hot sauce - Bobby declares, “Hot Sauce Everything!” Bob looks up the moruga scorpion scoville unit, then explains the hybrid strain system to Bobby, who has read High Times magazine and lives in a “medical state”. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Frank Turner - Josephine Frank Turner Interview Part 1 Science Club - The Lord Will Have His Terrible Vengeance Contra Code - Screw Tape Frank Turner Interview Part 2 Night Birds - Left In The Middle Hopes - Trapped Frank Turner Interview Part 3 Sundays - Power Of One Million Dead - Breaking The Back Frank Turner Interview Part 4 Band Of Homeless - Drink Again Rusty Things - The Butchers Bill Frank Turner Interview Part 5 Three Eyed Jack - Faded Memories The Offenders - Harsh Reality You can subscribe to Dying Scene Radio via RSS, on iTunes or with the TuneIn orStitcher apps for iOS and Android. We also enjoy reading listener feedback on the air, so feel free to send us an e-mail. Or call us on the hotline - (347) 754-PUNK. Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio This week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles welcome Frank Turner by way of the interwebs to discuss his new record, Positive Songs for Negative People. The Bobs can tell full well that Frank is highly disturbed by their uncouth, American manners and hacky, tabloid idiocy - but that doesn’t stop them from getting to the bottom of things, or learning about Lester Bangs. From being hungover on the set of his new Josephine video, to performing a “nearly” spot-on American accent while proclaiming his love and admiration of the deep south, Turner stays courteous to the Bobs, even while Noxious fields him questions, which were obviously researched via wikipedia. Say hello to the punk rock Bruce Springsteen! (At least we didn’t make that the headline). Unlike Mr. Pickles, who was on TLC’s America’s Worst Tattoos - Mr. Turner does not believe in cover-ups or regret, that’s why Frank has deemed his left leg, his “stupid tattoo leg”, sporting an image of Dale Earnhardt, a kangaroo with a unicorn horn, and a brandname of canadian prescription painkillers. Episode 30’s recurring themes: Bob’s admitted rampant file sharing abuses, his exploitation of hate mail and “not so secret” admirers, plus a new genre is born: polka-funk.SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Bob doesn’t know the meaning of provocative. Elliott Fullam of Little Punk People talks about his experience interviewing Babes in Toyland at their NYC Irving Plaza show. Bob has a “not so secret” admirer who appreciates Bob’s beard. Bob says the Meat Puppets aren’t “punk rock”. Bob’s extra-curricular activities was band but he had to quit because he had poor grades, while Bobby was hellion, a “crazy, punk rock kid” who dropped outta high school but still managed to graduate from UF. Frank Turner teaches Bob and Bobby about Lester Bangs, considered to be “America’s Greatest Rock Critic” - the Hunter S. Thompson of music journalism. Bob says Bobby must enjoy wearing women’s clothes because Bobby refuses to comment on Fat Mike’s fondness of wearing ladies’ attire. “There’s always a little word play when there’s a little ass play”, says Bob as he intros “Frank Turner ‘doing’ Josephine”. Bob’s doing a split 7” with Dwarves’ guitarist HeWhoCannotBeNamed. Bobby wants the 7” vinyl from Bob for Christmas. Bob says espresso is a diuretic - that’s why e stays clear of that nasty stuff when carousing Walmart shopping aisles.New DS t-shirts may be available soon! Bob says whenever he wears his DS t-shirt, people pledge their undying (pun intended) allegiance to Dying Scene. When a band calls it quits and they still have 7-8 months of touring, Bob won’t shed a tear. The name “American Television” makes Bob think of the “golden years” of TV. Bob has never experienced television outside of the USA. It’s really the lowest common denominator.Frank Turner has better manners than Bob and Bobby, despite being an Englishman. If you’re a good songwriter, you might not wanna listen to other’s input, as in - “dude, that stuff sounds like Iron Maiden, it’s not 1984” - actual commentary from a PigPen session. While discussing the new Domesplitter hot sauce - Bobby declares, “Hot Sauce Everything!” Bob looks up the moruga scorpion scoville unit, then explains the hybrid strain system to Bobby, who has read High Times magazine and lives in a “medical state”. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTFrank Turner - JosephineFrank Turner Interview Part 1Science Club - The Lord Will Have His Terrible VengeanceContra Code - Screw TapeFrank Turner Interview Part 2Night Birds - Left In The MiddleHopes - TrappedFrank Turner Interview Part 3Sundays - Power Of OneMillion Dead - Breaking The BackFrank Turner Interview Part 4Band Of Homeless - Drink AgainRusty Things - The Butchers BillFrank Turner Interview Part 5Three Eyed Jack - Faded MemoriesThe Offenders - Harsh RealityYou can subscribe to Dying Scene Radio via RSS, on iTunes or with the TuneIn or Stitcher apps for iOS and Android. We also enjoy reading listener feedback on the air, so feel free to send us an e-mail. Or call us on the hotline - (347) 754-PUNK.Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadioThis week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
This week on Episode 78 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #23), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles are joined in-studio by guest hosts, Fletcher Dragge (of Pennywise fame) and Justin Thirsk, two-thirds of the Hermosa Beach trio known as Chaos Delivery Machine! They’re trying to wake people up to the insane realities of the world through their freshly released cacophony record entitled - BURN MOTHERF#CKER, BURN - produced by Fletcher himself via Hardline Entertainment. An enemy will stab you in the back, but a true friend will stab you in the front, repeatedly - which Fletcher and Justin (a couple longtime pals who have enough stories and insights to fill a podcast program of their own) make abundantly clear by the diatribe they exchange. The Bobs also speak with Olga and Diste of the female-fronted “Russian” hardcore punk band, SVETLANAS, whose latest record, Naked Horse Rider, was produced by Dwarvesfrontman Blag Dahlia. Catch them out on the Warped Tour this summer! Episode 23’s recurring theme: unconventional Pringles can applications. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Bobby publicly criticizes Dying Scene for not copying him on the long email chain swapped by the DS editors responsible for generating a list of The 25 Best Punk albums of 2015 (so far). In Bobby’s opinion, they did not do their due diligence by omitting the latest Screeching Weasel opus, Baby Fat Act 1. Bobby has vowed to help write the updated list in six months, including the aforementioned record plus CDM’s BURN MOTHERF#CKER, BURN- which is a lengthy concept opus in itself. Fletcher is astonished to learn that when Ben Weasel sat in his chair last month, he lambasted damn near everyone in punk rock, but had nothing bad to say about Pennywise. While discussing the new Chaos Delivery Machine record, Fletcher discusses his roles as self appointed bassist and producer of the band, gloating that producing had given him a “license to f#ck with everyone”, and ultimately, got exactly what he wanted. Kanye West found himself in the music news this week by declaring himself the greatest rockstar in the world. We here at Dying Scene Radio do not necessarily consider this news, but we do stand by Fletcher’s declaration that he, along with the Kardashians, should “take a long walk off a short pier”. Fletcher and Justin relive their “sh!t-pipe” story and Fletcher basically calls Bobby dumb for not realizing that most fertilizer is essentially fecal matter. Get ready to laugh in stitches! Without going into too many details, you might learn where the term “smoking the good sh!t” originated. It is no secret that Fletcher loves a nice White Russian. What you may not know, however, is that his favorite vehicle of choice is to deliver that tasty beverage is a Pringles can. Justin adds that the salt from the chips give the drink that extra special secret ingredient, which puts it over the top. When asked if the Pennywise’s rider has any weird accommodation requests ala Van Halen’s brown M&M’s, Fletcher admits that he’s fine with a deli tray and a wet bar, and maybe four or five pizzas after the show. When asked about the powerfood that sparks their creative process, Fletcher proclaims that any bag of chips and beef jerky usually does the trick. From one White Russian to another, the Bobs spotlight the female-fronted hardcore punk act, SVETLANAS, who are Russian by way of Italy. The band’s open criticism of Vladimir Putin has rendered lead singer, Olga, unwelcome in her home country, and entire band, enemies of the state. Possessing the band's latest record, Naked Horse Rider, is considered a crime in Russia. The band explains the risk involved with taking part in the secret Soviet underground punk scene, which is often violent. Bob displays his knowledge of, and undying affection for, the British children’s television program, Teletubbies. Now, if he can only figure out the difference between the purple and yellow one. Chaos Delivery Machine will lead you along the path of righteousness! Or, so says Fletcher, when asked about healthy eating habits. “They” try to pass off the food pyramid as edible and safe, which disturbs Fletcher, who prefers to think of pigs and chickens doing their thing on the farm instead of being kept in a cage. Justin and Fletcher debate the difference between 2’ x 3’ and 24” x 36”. Is there really a difference? Fletcher thinks so. Fletcher confesses that he has fans in prison who send him mail...and text messages. Because, if you can get heroin and bitches in prison, a cell phone’s not so far fetched. Will Pennywise ever play San Quentin as did Johnny Cash so many moons ago? Only “time” will tell. Friendship. Brotherhood. Comaraderie. If you can't take a joke, kindly excuse yourself from this planet. Best friends can always outwit each other successfully. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Chaos Delivery Machine - SLIPPING INTO DARKNESS All Out Helter - Sinking We Regress Sketchy - Welcome To New York, F#ck You PEARS - Breakfast Stiletto Bomb - Ampgrinder No Fun - Ode an die Freude SVETLANAS Interview SVETLANAS - Tinky Winky The Suizos - F#ck Work The Record Collection - Revolutions Emperors - Monarchs Assassinate The Scientist - Bad Blood and Neighborhood Bars Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And be a pal - bust Bob’s balls openly and unmercifully while sipping a Pringles can). 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 guest hosts, Fletcher Dragge (of Pennywise fame) and Justin Thirsk, two-thirds of the Hermosa Beach trio known as Chaos Delivery Machine! They’re trying to wake people up to the insane realities of the world through their freshly released cacophony record entitled - BURN MOTHERF#CKER, BURN - produced by Fletcher himself via Hardline Entertainment. An enemy will stab you in the back, but a true friend will stab you in the front, repeatedly - which Fletcher and Justin (a couple longtime pals who have enough stories and insights to fill a podcast program of their own) make abundantly clear by the diatribe they exchange. The Bobs also speak with Olga and Diste of the female-fronted “Russian” hardcore punk band, SVETLANAS, whose latest record, Naked Horse Rider, was produced by Dwarves frontman Blag Dahlia. Catch them out on the Warped Tour this summer! Episode 23’s recurring theme: unconventional Pringles can applications. SYNOPSIS OF BANTERBobby publicly criticizes Dying Scene for not copying him on the long email chain swapped by the DS editors responsible for generating a list of The 25 Best Punk albums of 2015 (so far). In Bobby’s opinion, they did not do their due diligence by omitting the latest Screeching Weasel opus, Baby Fat Act 1. Bobby has vowed to help write the updated list in six months, including the aforementioned record plus CDM’s BURN MOTHERF#CKER, BURN - which is a lengthy concept opus in itself. Fletcher is astonished to learn that when Ben Weasel sat in his chair last month, he lambasted damn near everyone in punk rock, but had nothing bad to say about Pennywise.While discussing the new Chaos Delivery Machine record, Fletcher discusses his roles as self appointed bassist and producer of the band, gloating that producing had given him a “license to f#ck with everyone”, and ultimately, got exactly what he wanted. Kanye West found himself in the music news this week by declaring himself the greatest rockstar in the world. We here at Dying Scene Radio do not necessarily consider this news, but we do stand by Fletcher’s declaration that he, along with the Kardashians, should “take a long walk off a short pier”.Fletcher and Justin relive their “sh!t-pipe” story and Fletcher basically calls Bobby dumb for not realizing that most fertilizer is essentially fecal matter. Get ready to laugh in stitches! Without going into too many details, you might learn where the term “smoking the good sh!t” originated. It is no secret that Fletcher loves a nice White Russian. What you may not know, however, is that his favorite vehicle of choice is to deliver that tasty beverage is a Pringles can. Justin adds that the salt from the chips give the drink that extra special secret ingredient, which puts it over the top. When asked if the Pennywise’s rider has any weird accommodation requests ala Van Halen’s brown M&M’s, Fletcher admits that he’s fine with a deli tray and a wet bar, and maybe four or five pizzas after the show. When asked about the powerfood that sparks their creative process, Fletcher proclaims that any bag of chips and beef jerky usually does the trick.From one White Russian to another, the Bobs spotlight the female-fronted hardcore punk act, SVETLANAS, who are Russian by way of Italy. The band’s open criticism of Vladimir Putin has rendered lead singer, Olga, unwelcome in her home country, and entire band, enemies of the state. Possessing the band's latest record, Naked Horse Rider, is considered a crime in Russia. The band explains the risk involved with taking part in the secret Soviet underground punk scene, which is often violent. Bob displays his knowledge of, and undying affection for, the British children’s television program, Teletubbies. Now, if he can only figure out the difference between the purple and yellow one.Chaos Delivery Machine will lead you along the path of righteousness! Or, so says Fletcher, when asked about healthy eating habits. “They” try to pass off the food pyramid as edible and safe, which disturbs Fletcher, who prefers to think of pigs and chickens doing their thing on the farm instead of being kept in a cage.Justin and Fletcher debate the difference between 2’ x 3’ and 24” x 36”. Is there really a difference? Fletcher thinks so. Fletcher confesses that he has fans in prison who send him mail...and text messages. Because, if you can get heroin and bitches in prison, a cell phone’s not so far fetched. Will Pennywise ever play San Quentin as did Johnny Cash so many moons ago? Only “time” will tell. Friendship. Brotherhood. Comaraderie. If you can't take a joke, kindly excuse yourself from this planet. Best friends can always outwit each other successfully.THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTChaos Delivery Machine - SLIPPING INTO DARKNESSAll Out Helter - Sinking We RegressSketchy - Welcome To New York, F#ck YouPEARS - BreakfastStiletto Bomb - AmpgrinderNo Fun - Ode an die FreudeSVETLANAS InterviewSVETLANAS - Tinky WinkyThe Suizos - F#ck WorkThe Record Collection - RevolutionsEmperors - MonarchsAssassinate The Scientist - Bad Blood and Neighborhood BarsDying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And be a pal - bust Bob’s balls openly and unmercifully while sipping a Pringles can). 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.
This week on Episode 77 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #22), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles say “good morning” to Pat Decline, guitarist/lead singer of the Aussie punk act, The Decline, who’s on the line from the downunder, sporting a winter beanie cap and eating a Vegemite sandwich. Pat has difficulty skirting around certain topics, as his quick witted Kiwi sarcasm becomes no match for Bobby’s powerful pseudo-intellectual questioning. The two Bobs also speak with two Jasons, when the driveling duo welcomes guitarist/lead singer Jason V and bassist Jason 3D, half of the Crystal Lake, NJ horror-pop-punk band The Jasons. They’re four mongoloid brothers who enjoy pissing people off with their immature antics and playing pure Red-Blooded American Punk Rock. They may not sound exactly how you might think they would...but we'll let you be the judge of that. Episode 22’s recurring theme: backslashes and throat slashes. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER The Bobs plan an October camping trip in Gainesville because all of the hotels are sold out for FEST. Bobby suggests inviting The Jasons, and together, the two Bobs decide that this idea would be incredibly awesome. Then, always one to toot his own horn, Bobby informs all of the listeners, plus anyone else who will listen, that his recently published Dying Scene article entitled 10 Most Distasteful Punk Rock Band Names was #1 on the Google Analytics this week. Psychologically unable to give anyone encouragement, Bob calls Bobby out for his glaring omissions from the list, while pondering the whereabouts of the pizza delivery guy. After playing through the first batch of songs, Bob reveals his socio-geopolitical ignorance while describing his vision of what an Israeli woman looks like in his head. Bobby is astounded by Bob's lack of knowledge, then briefly educates Bob about desert fast-food chains and the Israeli army. The consummate line stepper, Bob further divulges his clueless nature by mentioning "the Mexicans who used to work on his job site", when Bobby asks Bob where he learned all his Spanish. No wonder why everybody hates Bob. Bob lambastes Bobby for covering a news story about an upcoming heavy metal festival. Audibly disgusted, Bob tells Bobby that there’s only room for punk on Dying Scene Radio. As the onion unpeels, Bob discloses that he has a stalker, who happens to be a former metal singer. Bobby shrugs it off, declaring that Bob seems more likely to be a stalker than have one. Stereotyping obviously becomes the next topic of conversation as the Bobs connect halfway around the world with Pat from the Perth-based punk band, The Decline. Bob asks Pat if he is sick of hearing references to the iconic 80's Australian pop band, Men At Work, all while Pat eats his Vegemite on toast. While not necessarily offended by it, Pat does voice his displeasure with the classic Simpsons episode that disparages the outback. Moving past the pigeonholing, Pat explains the Australian music scene, Bob describes a Cuban sandwich, then Bobby pressures Pat for an answer to what is probably the band's most frequently asked question. Check out the full interview to find out the answer to that question, as well as the plethora of other asinine questions that the Bobs stream of consciousness. Bobby continues on with his unhealthy obsession with the "slash" as it is used in the English language. Knowing this while picking songs for the episode, Bob makes clear his correct use of syntax, informing Bobby that he will not be needing to edit him with such a heavy hand. After further probing, Bobby declares that Bob was indeed grammatically correct in his use of the backslash, to which Bob defiantly agrees. Speaking of “slash”, next up are a couple of slashers - Jason V and Jason 3D, who join the show directly from their cabin on Camp Crystal Lake. Profanity and hilarity ensue as two Bobs blather with two Jasons, who could easily feel right at home on any stage doing stand-up comedy, but instead choose to make beautiful pop-punk music - all while donning individually decorated hockey masks ala the Friday the 13th movie franchise. The band also has a web series that they produce on a regular basis. Bobby questions the two Jasons on their "performance art" after they single handedly ruined a Doyle show by forgetting the set-list and playing out of tune guitars. Other topics visited: the challenges of playing pop/punk music in a mask, and running a “family business”. Usually not the one to offend, Bobby disparages the Jasons’ mother. Initially shocked by the callous remark, V and 3D offer an Internet beat down, and then go on to tell about crossing the Canadian border in their fart-bus while importing their mother’s severed head. The Jasons then promise that the band will be breaking up at the conclusion of the podcast, but also claim to disband and reunite on an almost daily basis. Sounds like brotherly love to us! Please just don't call them "horror punk" or you’re dead! Make sure to check out the rest of the interview in its entirety...these guys are a fearsome. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Chaos Delivery Machine - Of Mice and Men Not On Tour - Sick Of The Mess Thieves - Smoke Signals Running Like Lions - Rose Mystique The Decline Interview The Decline - The Blurst of Times The Mugwumps - Peek-A-Boo / The Hate Monger Canker Blossom - Go Fuck Yourself Man Overboard - She’s In Pictures Sass Dragons - Cup Overfloweth The Jasons Interview The Jasons - Crazy Ralph (Shut Your Mouth) Spinechain - What's The Point? Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And stalk Bob while wearing a Jason mask). 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, as always, is FAT ENZO.
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles say “good morning” to Pat Decline, guitarist/lead singer of the Aussie punk act, The Decline, who’s on the line from the downunder, sporting a winter beanie cap and eating a Vegemite sandwich. Pat has difficulty skirting around certain topics, as his quick witted Kiwi sarcasm becomes no match for Bobby’s powerful pseudo-intellectual questioning. The two Bobs also speak with two Jasons, when the driveling duo welcomes guitarist/lead singer Jason V and bassist Jason 3D, half of the Crystal Lake, NJ horror-pop-punk band The Jasons. They’re four mongoloid brothers who enjoy pissing people off with their immature antics and playing pure Red-Blooded American Punk Rock. They may not sound exactly how you might think they would...but we'll let you be the judge of that. Episode 22’s recurring theme: backslashes and throat slashes. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER The Bobs plan an October camping trip in Gainesville because all of the hotels are sold out for FEST. Bobby suggests inviting The Jasons, and together, the two Bobs decide that this idea would be incredibly awesome. Then, always one to toot his own horn, Bobby informs all of the listeners, plus anyone else who will listen, that his recently published Dying Scene article entitled 10 Most Distasteful Punk Rock Band Names was #1 on the Google Analytics this week. Psychologically unable to give anyone encouragement, Bob calls Bobby out for his glaring omissions from the list, while pondering the whereabouts of the pizza delivery guy. After playing through the first batch of songs, Bob reveals his socio-geopolitical ignorance while describing his vision of what an Israeli woman looks like in his head. Bobby is astounded by Bob's lack of knowledge, then briefly educates Bob about desert fast-food chains and the Israeli army. The consummate line stepper, Bob further divulges his clueless nature by mentioning "the Mexicans who used to work on his job site", when Bobby asks Bob where he learned all his Spanish. No wonder why everybody hates Bob. Bob lambastes Bobby for covering a news story about an upcoming heavy metal festival. Audibly disgusted, Bob tells Bobby that there’s only room for punk on Dying Scene Radio. As the onion unpeels, Bob discloses that he has a stalker, who happens to be a former metal singer. Bobby shrugs it off, declaring that Bob seems more likely to be a stalker than have one. Stereotyping obviously becomes the next topic of conversation as the Bobs connect halfway around the world with Pat from the Perth-based punk band, The Decline. Bob asks Pat if he is sick of hearing references to the iconic 80's Australian pop band, Men At Work, all while Pat eats his Vegemite on toast. While not necessarily offended by it, Pat does voice his displeasure with the classic Simpsons episode that disparages the outback. Moving past the pigeonholing, Pat explains the Australian music scene, Bob describes a Cuban sandwich, then Bobby pressures Pat for an answer to what is probably the band's most frequently asked question. Check out the full interview to find out the answer to that question, as well as the plethora of other asinine questions that the Bobs stream of consciousness. Bobby continues on with his unhealthy obsession with the "slash" as it is used in the English language. Knowing this while picking songs for the episode, Bob makes clear his correct use of syntax, informing Bobby that he will not be needing to edit him with such a heavy hand. After further probing, Bobby declares that Bob was indeed grammatically correct in his use of the backslash, to which Bob defiantly agrees. Speaking of “slash”, next up are a couple of slashers - Jason V and Jason 3D, who join the show directly from their cabin on Camp Crystal Lake. Profanity and hilarity ensue as two Bobs blather with two Jasons, who could easily feel right at home on any stage doing stand-up comedy, but instead choose to make beautiful pop-punk music - all while donning individually decorated hockey masks ala the Friday the 13th movie franchise. The band also has a web series that they produce on a regular basis. Bobby questions the two Jasons on their "performance art" after they single handedly ruined a Doyle show by forgetting the set-list and playing out of tune guitars. Other topics visited: the challenges of playing pop/punk music in a mask, and running a “family business”. Usually not the one to offend, Bobby disparages the Jasons’ mother. Initially shocked by the callous remark, V and 3D offer an Internet beat down, and then go on to tell about crossing the Canadian border in their fart-bus while importing their mother’s severed head. The Jasons then promise that the band will be breaking up at the conclusion of the podcast, but also claim to disband and reunite on an almost daily basis. Sounds like brotherly love to us! Please just don't call them "horror punk" or you’re dead! Make sure to check out the rest of the interview in its entirety...these guys are a fearsome. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Chaos Delivery Machine - Of Mice and Men Not On Tour - Sick Of The Mess Thieves - Smoke Signals Running Like Lions - Rose Mystique The Decline Interview The Decline - The Blurst of Times The Mugwumps - Peek-A-Boo / The Hate Monger Canker Blossom - Go Fuck Yourself Man Overboard - She’s In Pictures Sass Dragons - Cup Overfloweth The Jasons Interview The Jasons - Crazy Ralph (Shut Your Mouth) Spinechain - What's The Point? Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And stalk Bob while wearing a Jason mask). 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, as always, is FAT ENZO.
This week on Episode 75 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #20), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles switch things up, with Bobby choosing all the music and Bob doing his best Walter Punkite impersonation. It's time to find out what Bob thinks is newsworthy and what Bobby thinks sounds good. Let's leave it up to the listeners to decide! Joining the team in-studio is Bobby's "business associate", Tone Lo-ki, of FAT ENZO. The two Bobs, and their trusty sidekick, spotlight two bands: Denver ska-punks The A-OKs who’ve just released their third full-length studio album Maybe Partying Will Help, and Philadelphia horror-punk act The Mad Splatter who are set to release their new EP Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things. Episode 20’s recurring theme: Role Reversal. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Bob kicks things off by referencing "The Bum", which Bobby had specifically asked him not to do via corporate email earlier in the day. Like Rick James, Noxious is an habitual line stepper. If you’ve been following along at home, you know the storyline, but if not, you can download the Dying Scene Radio back catalogue via iTunes. When the Bobs discuss their new roles for the week, Bob admits that whatever he found as news may not even be relevant because he chose not to pay attention to Google Analytics, opting to instead mention what he found interesting. With his new found feeling of entitlement to speak openly, Bob tells everyone how much he "loathes" live albums, opining that they are usually reserved for bands who are too lazy to write music or don't have enough "hits" for a Greatest Hits record. Bob and Tone connect through their mutual admiration of Suicidal Tendencies, then begin recanting the lyrics to Institutionalized, which was recently covered by Body Count. Just ignore Bob's horrible Ice-T impression. The consummate grammar-nazi, Bobby quizzes Bob on the correct way to add a "slash" to a group of words - citing Bad Cop / Bad Cop. Bob takes his stance, getting angered and annoyed by people who use the "backslash" incorrectly. Bobby takes it a step further, explaining that there are actually two different types, each having a different name and function, to which Bob deadpans, "yeah, front-slash and backslash". While introducing one of the new bands on the playlist, Bobby recognizes that one of the bandmembers is drinking a Bud Light in their band photo. Quickly, Bob makes fun of their name, threatening their lives if they don't remove the "Z" from Loud Boyz. Tone Lo-ki warns that he’ll join the browbeating if they don't start drinking "real" beer. Bobby may in fact be a “grammar-nazi” but Bob and Tone are “beer-nazis”. The guys then speak with Colorado ska-punks, The A-OKs, who are taking a break from their rehearsal, keeping it classy, while drinking Old English 800 from the 40oz. Immediately, Bobby asks their opinion on Bud Light, Bob seeming genuinely annoyed by such a ludicrous question. When the band approves of Bobby’s continuous consumption of canned Clydesdale piss, Bob deducts 3 punk-points from the band. Everybody knows that cold, delicious, domestic flows from the tap like water in Colorado. Bobby alludes to the “legal stuff” in Colorado, which the band admits "everybody is doing", so naturally it must be ok. It then becomes apparent that while on tour, things aren't as legal as they are back home. Talk about an inconvenience... While discussing The A-Oks’ upcoming summer tour, Bob asks if they will be visiting the Sunshine State, realizing that not only are they making a stop in St. Petersburg, but they will be playing just four short blocks down the street from where Bob's band, Pig Pen, are playing on that very evening. They all promise to meet up for a beer and to "sneak behind the alley". Obviously hockey fans, talk turns to the recent Stanley Cup Finals and how Lightning goalie, Ben Bishop, played through a torn groin, which everyone assumed was just diarrhea. The Bobs featured a new song from The A-OKs a few weeks back on the infamous “Ben Weasel episode”, where Ben proclaimed the ska-punk genre to be a re-animated corpse, back to annoy, proclaiming “good riddance”. Amused by Ben's take on their music, The A-Oks send Ben a personal message through the airwaves. Catch The A-OKs on the Ska Revival Tour this summer, and download their new record Maybe Partying Will Help. This skankin’ septet will be traveling cross-country, playing dates with all their favorite bands, and Bob predicts that the band will hate each other after two days in close quarters of the van. Good luck on the road boys and girls! Bobby gives Bob props for the amount of work that goes into stringing just a few measly punk rock songs together. Bob then directs the listeners to send all "hate mail" to Bobby for any bad picks he may have made musically on the podcast. After asking for permission from Bobby to continue reporting on this week’s news, Bob is most amused by the Dying Scene article entitled "How To Make A Punk Rock Vest". Learn the basics, like choosing a fabric, sewing, studding and finding the right patches. Bobby does not think that a vest is necessary to "be a punk" and asks Tone Lo-ki for reassurance. Bob asks them both to tell that to the Hells Angels, to which Bobby weaves his tale of making t-shirts for the chapter on the Lower East Side of New York City. The next guest in-studio is Chuck from the Atlantic City via Philly-based horror-punks, The Mad Splatter, who Pickles quips as to sounding like "Screeching Weasel ‘effed’ a Misfit" or vice-versa, the opposite being more appropriate. Chuck pledges allegiance to The Ramones, then confesses that most of the band’s songwriting was originally based on their favorite horror films, stating that there are enough songs about girls in the world. In his most tasteless question to date, Bob asks Chuck how "Mowzer" is doing, while discussing the band's new upcoming EP Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things. Mowzer was a cat who was recently attacked by an unknown animal. The band was offering to donate the proceeds from their latest song, "Dead Boyfriend", to the animal's recovery. Unbeknownst to Bob, the animal was recently put down as Chuck giggled, "awww, c'mon too soon, bro" Chuck, quickly misdirected, starts talking about the band’s new concept album, the writing of which is already complete. Entitled The Rose, the record is loosely based on the occult, satan and Children of the Corn. As they all begin to reminisce, Bob admits to watching the film as a child in baby diapers, Chuck conceding that they are peeling back the onion, which is Bob. After asking about the slimiest sh!t-hole the band has ever played, Chuck calls out Tommy's Tavern in Brooklyn as the winner, where you can most certainly be greeted by a coke dealer at the door and challenged to a fight by the bar’s proprietor. Ahh, punk rock! A debate ensues as to whether or not MxPx is actually a “Christian band”, after Bobby cites the Weasel Radio episode featuring Mike Herrera, then asks Bob if he thought it was theoretically possible for a Christian horror-punk band to exist. Bob characteristically tells the world that he "could give two sh!ts" and "if you want Buddah up your butthole, fine”. Being that MxPx is no longer passing out Bibles after shows, Bobby asks Bob if he thought any differently of the band, to which he replies, "I didn't like them then, and I don't like them now", theorizing that they were "turned out" at one of the Warped Tours. Tone Lo-Ki outros the show after discussing the new forthcoming Wisdom In Chainsrecord and subsequent release party/BBQ. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Bad Korea - Scene Police High School Football Heroes - Like Dynamite Loud Boyz - I Am The Night The A-OKs Interview The A-OKs - Dark and Disillusioned Whipped - Habits (by Tove Lo) dragSTER - Dead Punk Choke Up - Woke Up Drunk Motorhead - Thunder & Lightning The Mad Splatter Interview The Mad Splatter - Dead Boyfriend MxPx - Leather Jacket Wisdom In Chains - Joey Ramone Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And let Bob know what a “sh!tty” job he did selecting this week’s headlines). 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, as always, is FAT ENZO. Send Lo-Ki an email for all future orders!
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles switch things up, with Bobby choosing all the music and Bob doing his best Walter Punkite impersonation. It's time to find out what Bob thinks is newsworthy and what Bobby thinks sounds good. Let's leave it up to the listeners to decide! Joining the team in-studio is Bobby's "business associate", Tone Lo-ki, of FAT ENZO. The two Bobs, and their trusty sidekick, spotlight two bands: Denver ska-punks The A-OKs who’ve just released their third full-length studio album Maybe Partying Will Help, and Philadelphia horror-punk act The Mad Splatter who are set to release their new EP Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things. Episode 20’s recurring theme: Role Reversal. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Bob kicks things off by referencing "The Bum", which Bobby had specifically asked him not to do via corporate email earlier in the day. Like Rick James, Noxious is an habitual line stepper. If you’ve been following along at home, you know the storyline, but if not, you can download the Dying Scene Radio back catalogue via iTunes. When the Bobs discuss their new roles for the week, Bob admits that whatever he found as news may not even be relevant because he chose not to pay attention to Google Analytics, opting to instead mention what he found interesting. With his new found feeling of entitlement to speak openly, Bob tells everyone how much he "loathes" live albums, opining that they are usually reserved for bands who are too lazy to write music or don't have enough "hits" for a Greatest Hits record. Bob and Tone connect through their mutual admiration of Suicidal Tendencies, then begin recanting the lyrics to Institutionalized, which was recently covered by Body Count. Just ignore Bob's horrible Ice-T impression. The consummate grammar-nazi, Bobby quizzes Bob on the correct way to add a "slash" to a group of words - citing Bad Cop / Bad Cop. Bob takes his stance, getting angered and annoyed by people who use the "backslash" incorrectly. Bobby takes it a step further, explaining that there are actually two different types, each having a different name and function, to which Bob deadpans, "yeah, front-slash and backslash". While introducing one of the new bands on the playlist, Bobby recognizes that one of the bandmembers is drinking a Bud Light in their band photo. Quickly, Bob makes fun of their name, threatening their lives if they don't remove the "Z" from Loud Boyz. Tone Lo-ki warns that he’ll join the browbeating if they don't start drinking "real" beer. Bobby may in fact be a “grammar-nazi” but Bob and Tone are “beer-nazis”. The guys then speak with Colorado ska-punks, The A-OKs, who are taking a break from their rehearsal, keeping it classy, while drinking Old English 800 from the 40oz. Immediately, Bobby asks their opinion on Bud Light, Bob seeming genuinely annoyed by such a ludicrous question. When the band approves of Bobby’s continuous consumption of canned Clydesdale piss, Bob deducts 3 punk-points from the band. Everybody knows that cold, delicious, domestic flows from the tap like water in Colorado. Bobby alludes to the “legal stuff” in Colorado, which the band admits "everybody is doing", so naturally it must be ok. It then becomes apparent that while on tour, things aren't as legal as they are back home. Talk about an inconvenience... While discussing The A-Oks’ upcoming summer tour, Bob asks if they will be visiting the Sunshine State, realizing that not only are they making a stop in St. Petersburg, but they will be playing just four short blocks down the street from where Bob's band, Pig Pen, are playing on that very evening. They all promise to meet up for a beer and to "sneak behind the alley". Obviously hockey fans, talk turns to the recent Stanley Cup Finals and how Lightning goalie, Ben Bishop, played through a torn groin, which everyone assumed was just diarrhea. The Bobs featured a new song from The A-OKs a few weeks back on the infamous “Ben Weasel episode”, where Ben proclaimed the ska-punk genre to be a re-animated corpse, back to annoy, proclaiming “good riddance”. Amused by Ben's take on their music, The A-Oks send Ben a personal message through the airwaves. Catch The A-OKs on the Ska Revival Tour this summer, and download their new record Maybe Partying Will Help. This skankin’ septet will be traveling cross-country, playing dates with all their favorite bands, and Bob predicts that the band will hate each other after two days in close quarters of the van. Good luck on the road boys and girls! Bobby gives Bob props for the amount of work that goes into stringing just a few measly punk rock songs together. Bob then directs the listeners to send all "hate mail" to Bobby for any bad picks he may have made musically on the podcast. After asking for permission from Bobby to continue reporting on this week’s news, Bob is most amused by the Dying Scene article entitled "How To Make A Punk Rock Vest". Learn the basics, like choosing a fabric, sewing, studding and finding the right patches. Bobby does not think that a vest is necessary to "be a punk" and asks Tone Lo-ki for reassurance. Bob asks them both to tell that to the Hells Angels, to which Bobby weaves his tale of making t-shirts for the chapter on the Lower East Side of New York City. The next guest in-studio is Chuck from the Atlantic City via Philly-based horror-punks, The Mad Splatter, who Pickles quips as to sounding like "Screeching Weasel ‘effed’ a Misfit" or vice-versa, the opposite being more appropriate. Chuck pledges allegiance to The Ramones, then confesses that most of the band’s songwriting was originally based on their favorite horror films, stating that there are enough songs about girls in the world. In his most tasteless question to date, Bob asks Chuck how "Mowzer" is doing, while discussing the band's new upcoming EP Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things. Mowzer was a cat who was recently attacked by an unknown animal. The band was offering to donate the proceeds from their latest song, "Dead Boyfriend", to the animal's recovery. Unbeknownst to Bob, the animal was recently put down as Chuck giggled, "awww, c'mon too soon, bro" Chuck, quickly misdirected, starts talking about the band’s new concept album, the writing of which is already complete. Entitled The Rose, the record is loosely based on the occult, satan and Children of the Corn. As they all begin to reminisce, Bob admits to watching the film as a child in baby diapers, Chuck conceding that they are peeling back the onion, which is Bob. After asking about the slimiest sh!t-hole the band has ever played, Chuck calls out Tommy's Tavern in Brooklyn as the winner, where you can most certainly be greeted by a coke dealer at the door and challenged to a fight by the bar’s proprietor. Ahh, punk rock! A debate ensues as to whether or not MxPx is actually a “Christian band”, after Bobby cites the Weasel Radio episode featuring Mike Herrera, then asks Bob if he thought it was theoretically possible for a Christian horror-punk band to exist. Bob characteristically tells the world that he "could give two sh!ts" and "if you want Buddah up your butthole, fine”. Being that MxPx is no longer passing out Bibles after shows, Bobby asks Bob if he thought any differently of the band, to which he replies, "I didn't like them then, and I don't like them now", theorizing that they were "turned out" at one of the Warped Tours. Tone Lo-Ki outros the show after discussing the new forthcoming Wisdom In Chains record and subsequent release party/BBQ. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTBad Korea - Scene PoliceHigh School Football Heroes - Like DynamiteLoud Boyz - I Am The Night The A-OKs InterviewThe A-OKs - Dark and Disillusioned Whipped - Habits (by Tove Lo)dragSTER - Dead PunkChoke Up - Woke Up Drunk Motorhead - Thunder & LightningThe Mad Splatter InterviewThe Mad Splatter - Dead BoyfriendMxPx - Leather JacketWisdom In Chains - Joey Ramone Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And let Bob know what a “sh!tty” job he did selecting this week’s headlines). Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadioCall the hotline; tell Bob where to go - (347)754-PUNK This week’s sponsor, as always, is FAT ENZO. Send Lo-Ki an email for all future orders!.
This week on Episode 74 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #19), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles welcome BIGWIGguitarist/frontman, Tom Petta, in-studio high atop the world on the 119th floor of Dying Scene Head Honcho Johnny X’s swanky East Village, NYC hotel room. Everyone has been invited to the party, except for Bob, who is lounging at home in his flippy-floppies with the Tampa Bay Lightning game thundering in the background. Like the great Wizard of Oz, Mr. “X” is finally unmasked for that of the illustrious Dave Buck. He and the Bobs speak with Tom aboutBIGWIG’s upcoming US/Canada tour and the imminent recording of their new album, the reasons for BIGWIG’s long hiatus (Tom’s severed finger) and having some of its original lineup back together. Episode 19’s recurring theme: Bobby’s insecure cheapshots at Bob. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Bobby voices his displeasure with the Sunshine State. Tom piles on about Florida's hot and sticky humidity, but still asserts his love for Bob's hometown of Tampa Bay. After some gentle prodding from Bobby, Tom declares that Camden is "the grimiest city in South Jersey". Tom fills everyone in on BIGWIG’s planned July recording and forthcoming tour dates across Canada and down the U.S. eastern seaboard, culminating at Fest 14 in Gainesville, Florida, waxing nostalgic about returning band members, Josh Farrell andZach Lorinc, who are back in BIGWIG after a brief intermission. Tom talks about how they make BIGWIG work with band members living in New Jersey, Pittsburgh and Montreal. After reading an article declaring Tom an outdoorsman, Bob teases him about hanging out with Ted Nugent. After further explanation, Tom defines his love of “the Earth” as more about keeping active by hiking, cycling, surfing and kayaking. Bobby tells a story about riding his beach cruiser bicycle through Brooklyn while others heckled him about his "Pee-wee Herman bike”. Bob drops a Van Halen reference, while describing how unsuccessful it really is for a band to continue on after their lead singer’s departure. Many have tried; few are victorious. The Dead Kennedys are mentioned as a band willing to forge ahead without their original iconic frontman and yodeler, Jello Biafra. Tom states that he has seen the line-up sans Jello and has no complaints about their sound. When Bobby asks Tom what he thinks about other bands who continue on with only one original member, he deadpans that he is not the right person to comment on that. Bob mentions his friend, who recently joined the legendary southern rock band, Blackfoot, and boasts about their having none of its original members. Fans expect for bands to stay together forever, but "life happens" and it’s difficult to stay gold, Ponyboy. Tom talks about growing up in New Jersey and his time spent on the Jersey Shore. Bobby mentions that you have to buy tokens to get on the beach in Jersey and asks Bob if he has an opinion on that, to which Bob replies, “that's why nobody vacations in Jersey”. Bobby then starts prying into Dying Scene Dave’s life, determines that he is from Oregon, has lived the California for well over a decade, and is now preparing to move to the concrete jungle of New York City. Meanwhile, Tom and Dave plan an east coast surfing trip. Then, when talk turns to skimboarding, Bob declares that the watersport is for people who can’t surf, either because they can’t, or conditions won’t allow it. Bob dates himself when he admits to sporting SunDek boardshorts while skimboarding in his youth. Blank stares ensue. Tom outlines the subtle differences between being a record producer and recording engineer. Tom says that when he produces, he tends to immerse himself in the project and can’t understand people who just sit on the couch offering their opinion. While on the subject of recording, Bobby how many fans actually elect to pay money for the “name your price” download option on BandCamp. Dave claims to be “blown away” by the about of people who actually do. Bob asks Tom if BIGWIG would consider playing the Warped Tour if they were asked, given the age of the band and the pre-pubescent nature of the iconic punk festival’s demographics. Without hesitation, Tom declares his unfettered bro-love for fest founder, Kevin Lyman, adding that he would be honored to play. Bobby then recalls Bob’s Fat Mike story, looking for validation from Tom that Fat Mike is indeed a jerk and more than likely owes Bob a few royalties for the NOFX “Coaster” CD idea. Everyone agrees that maybe Fat Mike was just having a bad day, then Bobby admits to getting big-leagued by Oprah’s Indian self-help guru, Deepak Chopra, while managing a cell phone kiosk in NYC. Bobby tries to convince the world, again, that Bud Light is a great beer, eliciting a negative response from everyone else in the room. Tom mentions his affinity for a good Guinness, acknowledging that it must sound pretentious; or a Black & Tan, which makes him sound needy. Tom then confesses to not being much of a drinker, ultimately giving Pickles license to enjoy his “nectar of the gods”. Tom chronicles the industrial accident, which sidelined his guitar shredding for over two years. Bob asks Tom which finger he would prefer to lose, if given the choice. His response: the right pinkie finger, but says that he can get by with “just a claw”. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINES Fat Mike and Stza Crack do some good for a San Francisco neighborhood by picking up dirty discarded syringes with a pair of salad tongs, which they then use to make a salad; The Replacements have disbanded...again - and this time, Paul Westerberg has called out his bandmates as being “lazy bastards to the end” after admitting that they chose to stay in their hotel rather than soundcheck before their performance atPrimavera Porto; Guttermouth has announced a bunch of US and European tour dates, while Tom remains tight-lipped about his general feelings towards the Huntington Beach punkers, stating “if you don’t have anything nice to say…”; Millencolin has announce their first U.S. tour in six years, Bobby hears back from their people confirming his interview request; FREE music available on Dying Scene: Make Yer Ane Comp VI and Dying Music For A Dying Scene; the bill for the Gasteiz Calling Festival in Spain reminds Bob of the ‘98 Warped Tour lineup; Sick of it All announces European summer tour; check out all the North American BIGWIG tour dates. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Yankee Brutal - Fuck Your Radio Dan Cribb and the Isolated - Let’s Move To New York Global Affront - God Saves Us All Agnostic Front - Old New York Bigwig - Sink Or Swim Adverse 96 - Under Oath Hold Fast - Chapel & Breath No!se - Pawn In The Game The Fuck Off and Dies - A Good Day To Party Hard FIDLAR - 40oz on Repeat Stereotypwriter - it’s not old yet Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And, per Tom, leave a negative comment about 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, as always, is FAT ENZO. “Custom t-shirts for the punks, by the punks!”
This week on Episode 72 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #17), the Bobs’ digital smoke signals to Ben Weaselfinally pays off, as the Screeching Weaselfounder and frontman guest hosts the show, joining Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles in studio to discuss everything under the sun, from bums to farming to fat, middle-aged punk rock stereotypes - the three blather back and forth about a slew of interesting, unconventional topics. Weasel’s epic punk rock opus - Baby Fat Act 1 - is out now on Recess Records. Episode 17’s recurring theme: Performance Art. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER The show wouldn’t be the same without a local weather report, so right off the bat, Bobby the meteorologist asks for an oral account on the state of precipitation in the area encompassing Ben’s hometown of Madison, Wisconsin. Ben responds that he is enjoying a nice sunny day overlooking his cattle grazing in the Alfalfa fields. Who knew that Ben Weasel was a farmer!? Ben interrogates Bobby about his decision to employ a homeless person as a model for his T-shirt company. Bobby reveals how he first met “the bum”, who was living inside of Penn Station, when Bobby first moved to NYC. Bobby, who was managing a cell phone kiosk, thought it rather ironic that a bum would have a cell phone, so he struck up a friendship with the man. Ben commends Bobby on his humanitarian efforts, when Bobby admits to housing and employing “the bum”. Ben concedes to feeling like “a heel” for trying to make a joke about it. Intrigued by the new-found thought of employing bums as T-shirt models, Bob suggests to Bobby that maybe he should consider publishing a calendar as a way to support the homeless on a more regular basis, which Ben wholeheartedly agrees upon. While on the subject of T-shirts, Bobby bounces an idea off of Bob and Ben: “What about a “mash-up” tee, depicting the recently deceased B.B. King as G.G. Allin (B.B. Allin) - complete with poo and tattoos?” In unison, Ben and Bob both agree that it is way too soon for that much poor taste, but that King’s heirs should be entitled to some of the profits if that were to happen. Like a kid at Disney World, Bobby cannot contain his excitement as he gleefully tells Ben that not only did he purchase Baby Fat Act 1 from iTunes on the day of its release, but that he has listened to the entire offering three times already. Ben explains the general concept behind his punk rock opera, which is played out by many singers and complete with a libretto - but for a more comprehensive breakdown of the characters and plot, please read Ben’s exclusive interview with the Italian magazine, Tempi. Baby Fat is based on the opera, Rigoletto, which Bobby admits to watching the Luciano Pavarotti version online earlier in the afternoon after not being able to find a cassette deck to play his Italian grandfather's audio version. The conversation turns to crowdfunding. There’s a common misconception in the “record business” about artists who “beg” for money from their fans, but Ben justifies his use of crowdfunding to finance his operatic masterpiece by comparing it to nothing more than a glorified pre-order, but without the recoupable advance from the record company. He also states that crowdfunding is really a tool in-line with the old standby D.I.Y. ethics of yesteryear. The artist maintains control by doing everything for his or herself; therefore, cutting out the middle-man, which benefits the artist in terms of receiving larger royalty percentages as well. After nearly 30 years of playing punk music, Ben proclaims that punk bands will always shoot themselves in the foot, based on their misguided principles. He goes on to point out that most of them spend too much time, himself included, apologizing for their actions and what they say; meanwhile, Bob is preparing to play a new track from Chicago’s The Copyrights, who Ben declares “complete douchebags” who “can certainly dish it out, but [they] can’t take it”. Ben continues by stating sarcastically that ska/punk music died out in the 90’s. Bob mentions that musical styles tend to run in cycles and that maybe there will be a resurgence in the genre sometime in the near future, which Ben is quick to dismiss. Ben inquires about the origins and operations of Dying Scene, asking if it is corporately owned, or indeed run by a team of fans and writers. Bobby compares it to a grass roots operation. Ben goes on to say that if it was corporately owned, he wouldn’t necessarily have a problem with it, reminding everyone that, after all, Screeching Weasel is incorporated too. Weasel continues by telling a story about another popular online news gathering website, leveraged by investors and bought out without informing their staff of contributors, the result of which being one person walking away with a huge cash-grab and then going into seclusion. Ben tells the story of how he met Bob’s mutual friend, ex-Pink Lincolns frontman, Chris Barrows. The two used to trade their respective bands’ cassettes through the legendary punk periodical, Maximum Rock and Roll, and the US Mail. Ben explains how he had Chris in mind when coming up with the Zannoni character on Baby Fat, elaborating further about what a great job Chris did on the record, singing “God Damn You” in a key that is normally not in Chris’ wheelhouse. Ben discloses that Chris is his oldest friend, not in age, but in longevity. Bob deadpans that Chris is his oldest friend, not in longevity, but in age... On a sidenote, Bob played all of the guitars on Chris Barrows’ 2014 debut solo album Human Being. One notable track on the record is “Not It”, which happens to feature vocals by none other than Mr. Ben Weasel himself. Go find it on iTunes! Honestly, this synopsis could go on forever. The three blather back and forth relentlessly for over an hour about woman-punching, the current state of the music industry, Ben’s jaded self-interested in his own music, his predilection for Taylor Swift and the Frozen soundtrack, which is a clear indication that Weasel either has a daughter (or really bad taste in music), how PEARS were more than likely manufactured in a corporate board room by guys in suits with pie charts, the political predispositions of a fat, drug-riddled record executive who should stick to writing songs about “boobs and doing blow”, and how Rancid’s Tim Armstrong, who Ben remembers as “Lint”, finally found his voice. To know what else landed in Weasel’s cross-hairs, you’ll simply have to listen to the episode. “Kids...stay in school. Stay off drugs. And, eat your vitamins.” - B.Wizzle THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTScreeching Weasel - God Damn You (with Chris Barrows) Dead On A Friday - A Reasonable Guy The Copyrights - Slider The A-Ok’s - Thrash Skank Thrash Sniper 66 - Warriors Way Head Creeps - Come On In Haken - Anaphylactic Shock Wasted Potential - Cumlords Free Sergio - So Far Yet So Close Upinatem - The Balls On This Guy Freya Wilcox and the Howl - Bury Me Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And leave an opinionated comment about Bob’s hosting abilities). DSR can also be heard LIVE each and every Friday night at 9PM EST on Real Punk Radio. Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio Call the hotline; tell Bob you’re not very fond of him - (347)754-PUNK This week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO. Help us feed and clothe the homeless!
This week on Episode 68 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #13), Bob and Bobby speak with Joe Piglet - frontman for New York City punk act, The Regressives. After two years in the making, the group has just released their self-titled debut record - which The Bobs give two grubby little thumbs up. Bobby and Joe discover that they used to live in the same neighborhood on Staten Island, which Bobby deems a cesspool. Not to be outdone, Bob admits to living in an “Historic District” of Tampa, surrounded by low-income housing and plush, manicured lawns. The Bobs discuss their very first quarterly review, which just so happens to land appropriately on lucky episode number thirteen. After a well-deserved tongue lashing by Dying Scene Chief Editor, Johnny X, the pair devise some ways of making the show more entertaining and professional, and boost job confidence. Bob, the consummate sycophant, adapts quickly to the recent revamp of the Dying Scene website, and proclaims his admiration for all the changes. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINESSome of the topics reported herein, include, but are not limited to the following:Millencolin streaming “True Brew” in its entirety; Millencolin release third and final “making of” video – “The True Brew Story Part 3: The Artwork”; Tim Armstrong to narrate “Under The Influence” series exploring origins of NY Hardcore, 2Tone Ska and Krautrock scenes; No Idea Records announce a bunch of new releases (Hot Water Music/Small Brown Bike reissues, new Ship Thieves and more); Weezer stream previously unreleased song “Everybody Needs Salvation” and Bob admits to allowing his twelve year old daughter to ghost program the music playlists most weeks; Social Distortion announce North American tour, performing self-titled album in full; Danzig announce tour with Pennywise and Cancer Bats; Flogging Molly announce 2016 “Salty Dog Cruise” ft. Rancid, Frank Turner, Fishbone, and more; Agnostic Front release music video for “A Wise Man”. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTMillencolin - Egocentric Man The Sound Collapse - Bad Night For Bingo Clipwing - Watch Me For The Changes The Briggs - Seriously, How Old Are You Red City Radio - Rest Easy The Regressives - Interview Pt 1 The Regressives - Lt. Pigott (We Salute You) The Nailheads - Guinea Pig Agnostic Front - A Wise Man Tom DeLonge - Circle-Jerk Pit Avenues - Creeper Legendary Divorce - Easy This week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO. BobNoxious@DyingScene.com Twitter @BobNoxious IG @BobNoxious BobbyPickles@DyingScene.com Twitter @TheBobbyPickles IG @BobbyPickles Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadio Call the hotline – (347)754-PUNK
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob and Bobby speak with Joe Piglet - frontman for New York City punk act, The Regressives. After two years in the making, the group has just released their self-titled debut record - which The Bobs give two grubby little thumbs up. Bobby and Joe discover that they used to live in the same neighborhood on Staten Island, which Bobby deems a cesspool. Not to be outdone, Bob admits to living in an “Historic District” of Tampa, surrounded by low-income housing and plush, manicured lawns. The Bobs discuss their very first quarterly review, which just so happens to land appropriately on lucky episode number thirteen. After a well-deserved tongue lashing by Dying Scene Chief Editor, Johnny X, the pair devise some ways of making the show more entertaining and professional, and boost job confidence. Bob, the consummate sycophant, adapts quickly to the recent revamp of the Dying Scene website, and proclaims his admiration for all the changes. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINESSome of the topics reported herein, include, but are not limited to the following: Millencolin streaming “True Brew” in its entirety; Millencolin release third and final “making of” video – “The True Brew Story Part 3: The Artwork”; Tim Armstrong to narrate “Under The Influence” series exploring origins of NY Hardcore, 2Tone Ska and Krautrock scenes; No Idea Records announce a bunch of new releases (Hot Water Music/Small Brown Bike reissues, new Ship Thieves and more); Weezer stream previously unreleased song “Everybody Needs Salvation” and Bob admits to allowing his twelve year old daughter to ghost program the music playlists most weeks; Social Distortion announce North American tour, performing self-titled album in full; Danzig announce tour with Pennywise and Cancer Bats; Flogging Molly announce 2016 “Salty Dog Cruise” ft. Rancid, Frank Turner, Fishbone, and more; Agnostic Front release music video for “A Wise Man”. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTMillencolin - Egocentric ManThe Sound Collapse - Bad Night For BingoClipwing - Watch Me For The ChangesThe Briggs - Seriously, How Old Are YouRed City Radio - Rest EasyThe Regressives - Interview Pt 1The Regressives - Lt. Pigott (We Salute You)The Nailheads - Guinea PigAgnostic Front - A Wise ManTom DeLonge - Circle-Jerk PitAvenues - CreeperLegendary Divorce - EasyThis week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO.BobNoxious@DyingScene.comTwitter @BobNoxiousIG @BobNoxiousBobbyPickles@DyingScene.comTwitter @TheBobbyPicklesIG @BobbyPicklesInstagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadioCall the hotline – (347)754-PUNK
This week on Episode 65 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #10), Bob Noxious interviews Joe Queer, guitarist and lead singer of the legendary American punk rock band The Queers on their co-headlining ticket with The Dwarves atBackBooth in Orlando, FL. And Bobby Pickles slurs through his end of this week’s podcast drunk on whiskey. Dwarves’ frontman Blag Dahlia denies Noxious’ allegations of conspiracy to expel Bobby Pickles from The Bowery Electric on this two-part series concerning “some obscure dude from New York”. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER: Bobby asks Bob about how he got his start in radio. Bob explains his humble beginnings on a local Pirate Radio Station and growing up the son of a 70's A.M. Radio "Hot Jock" DJ. Bobby declares, “pop-anything sucks”, including but not limited to pop-country and pop-hip-hop and pop-punk; he then continues on with a news story about Blink 182. Bob continues to be amazed that the aforementioned band remains seemingly relevant to the patrons of dyingscene.com and quickly dismisses them. Bob asks Joe Queer why punk rock legends are so much more accessible than the untouchable rock heroes of yesteryear. Joe tells Bob about meeting Joey Ramone and eventually working with him on his solo record. Legendary! (There’s that word again). Later, Blag baba-booeys the interview, asking Joe about "the blow and all that stuff". Bob discusses his deep seething hatred of the "emo/kid/bubblegum/pop" bands who are continually signed to Epitaph, explaining further that the only relevant band still left on the label is Bad Religion (not true, see: Rancid, Pennywise, Millencolin, Propagandhi, The Descendents...and the list goes on and on). Talk turns to all of the different silly names that record labels are naming themselves. Bobby mentions looking forward to seeing Less Than Jake in New Haven, then gloats that there are no Florida dates for Bob to catch. Bob informs Bobby that LTJ's frontman,Chris DeMakes, lives in the same Florida city as he, continuing that they play roughly eight local shows per year. Bobby, once again, invites Bob to New York for a yearly shindig, then accuses him of being “too pushy” when Bob suggests an interview request with NJ hardcore band,Bigwig. Passive-aggressive puns are passed around playfully as Bob chastises Bobby for a slow news week at DyingScene.com when his supposed “jouralist” co-host covers a story about "some dude’s record collection" - Bobby waxing on about Minor Threat’sFiller EP. THIS WEEK’S HEADLINESSome of the topics reported herein, include, but are not limited to the following:Keep the Manspeaker Family together - Green Jellÿ frontman, and loving father, Bill Manspeaker starts a GoFundMe campaign to raise $5000 to retain a lawyer for his embattled court proceedings, attempting to remove custody rights from his daughter;Contest: Sweet Baby “It’s A Girl” LP reissue, new Sweet Baby 7-inch & more; Video: “The Making of Fat Mike’s Punk Rock Musical” (Part 2); more Matt Skiba and Blink 182news (Bob yawns); The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die sign to Epitaph Records; Mest announces reunion with classic lineup; Less Than Jake announce more US/Canada dates with Reel Big Fish; Live Video: Bigwig perform “Flavor Ice” at Natefest; Watch Scott Helland (Deep Wound, Outpatients) gush about record collection. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Moral Decline - Habitual Line Crosser Knockin Bones - Warriors Band Mango - Sinking Ships Blag Dahlia Interview Stabbed In Back - Dead Inside The Queers Interview (Pt 1) The Queers - I Can’t Stop Farting Frank Turner - Get Better Fools Gold - OCMD The Decline - Growing Up Is A Gateway Drug Drunken Logic - (The Good News Is) Nobody Gives A Damn The Queers Interview (Pt. 2) This week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO. BobNoxious@DyingScene.com Twitter @BobNoxious IG @BobNoxious BobbyPickles@DyingScene.com Twitter @TheBobbyPickles IG @BobbyPickles Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadio Follow the link for this week’s FULL INTERVIEW with Joe Queer. Call the hotline – (347)754-PUNK
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob Noxious interviews Joe Que3r, guitarist and lead singer of the legendary American punk rock band The Queers on their co-headlining ticket with The Dwarves at BackBooth in Orlando, FL. And Bobby Pickles slurs through his end of this week’s podcast drunk on whiskey. Dwarves’ frontman Blag Dahlia denies Noxious’ allegations of conspiracy to expel Bobby Pickles from The Bowery Electric on this two-part series concerning “some obscure dude from New York”.SYNOPSIS OF BANTER:Bobby asks Bob about how he got his start in radio. Bob explains his humble beginnings on a local Pirate Radio Station and growing up the son of a 70's A.M. Radio "Hot Jock" DJ.Bobby declares, “pop-anything sucks”, including but not limited to pop-country and pop-hip-hop and pop-punk; he then continues on with a news story about Blink 182. Bob continues to be amazed that the aforementioned band remains seemingly relevant to the patrons of dyingscene.com and quickly dismisses them.Bob asks Joe Que3r why punk rock legends are so much more accessible than the untouchable rock heroes of yesteryear. Joe tells Bob about meeting Joey Ramone and eventually working with him on his solo record. Legendary! (There’s that word again). Later, Blag baba-booeys the interview, asking Joe about "the blow and all that stuff".Bob discusses his deep seething hatred of the "emo/kid/bubblegum/pop" bands who are continually signed to Epitaph, explaining further that the only relevant band still left on the label is Bad Religion (not true, see: Rancid, Pennywise, Millencolin, Propagandhi, The Descendents...and the list goes on and on). Talk turns to all of the different silly names that record labels are naming themselves.Bobby mentions looking forward to seeing Less Than Jake in New Haven, then gloats that there are no Florida dates for Bob to catch. Bob informs Bobby that LTJ's frontman, Chris DeMakes, lives in the same Florida city as he, continuing that they play roughly eight local shows per year. Bobby, once again, invites Bob to New York for a yearly shindig, then accuses him of being “too pushy” when Bob suggests an interview request with NJ hardcore band, Bigwig. Passive-aggressive puns are passed around playfully as Bob chastises Bobby for a slow news week at DyingScene.com when his supposed “jouralist” co-host covers a story about "some dude’s record collection" - Bobby waxing on about Minor Threat’s Filler EP.THIS WEEK’S HEADLINESSome of the topics reported herein, include, but are not limited to the following: Keep the Manspeaker Family together - Green Jellÿ frontman, and loving father, Bill Manspeaker starts a GoFundMe campaign to raise $5000 to retain a lawyer for his embattled court proceedings, attempting to remove custody rights from his daughter; Contest: Sweet Baby “It’s A Girl” LP reissue, new Sweet Baby 7-inch & more; Video: “The Making of Fat Mike’s Punk Rock Musical” (Part 2); more Matt Skiba and Blink 182 news (Bob yawns); The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die sign to Epitaph Records; Mest announces reunion with classic lineup; Less Than Jake announce more US/Canada dates with Reel Big Fish; Live Video: Bigwig perform “Flavor Ice” at Natefest; Watch Scott Helland (Deep Wound, Outpatients) gush about record collection.THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTMoral Decline - Habitual Line CrosserKnockin Bones - WarriorsBand Mango - Sinking ShipsBlag Dahlia InterviewStabbed In Back - Dead InsideThe Queers Interview (Pt 1)The Queers - I Can’t Stop FartingFrank Turner - Get BetterFools Gold - OCMDThe Decline - Growing Up Is A Gateway DrugDrunken Logic - (The Good News Is) Nobody Gives A DamnThe Queers Interview (Pt. 2)This week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO.BobNoxious@DyingScene.comTwitter @BobNoxiousIG @BobNoxiousBobbyPickles@DyingScene.comTwitter @TheBobbyPicklesIG @BobbyPicklesInstagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadioFollow the link for this week’s FULL INTERVIEW with Joe Queer.Call the hotline – (347)754-PUNK
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bobby Pickles interviews Dwarves’ frontman Blag Dahlia prior to the band’s seminal east coast show at The Bowery Electric in New York City. With “Press Pass” in hand, Pickles covers the concert in true punk rock fashion - culminating in a swarm of security guards ejecting him from the venue. Bobby is convinced that Blag gave the orders to have him forcibly removed from the concert in order to validate the band’s reputation. The FULL Video interview can be found HERE on the DSR YouTube channel: Bobby asks about the band’s nom de plumes, Blag’s books, zines and brilliant writing ability, and the day-to-day operations of a DIY punk icon, while Blag mentions his band being somehow linked to Islamic Fundamentalism, which is the perfect time to boast about being very tall and having a large penis.BAND SPOTLIGHT: Mid RatsThe Bobs reach out to the Lancaster, Pennsylvania punk act, Mid Rats, for a St. Paddy's Day interview special...and Bobby has been drinking. The band, which just recently released their 4 song EP, Vandalize You, are this week’s featured Dying Scene artist. Bobby takes a trip down memory lane when he reveals that he used to date a girl whose uncle owned a very prominent vintage clothing business in downtown Lancaster: Zap & Co. As the conversation progresses, drunk-Bobby calls the band out for not playing Philadelphia sooner, but then saves face and displaying his literary prowess by citing Mark Twain as a reference when the band is asked about the origin of their name.THIS WEEK IN NEWS!Some of the topics reported herein, include, but are not limited to the following: Green Day to be inducted into Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame by Fall Out Boy; Punk producer Thom Wilson (The Offspring, Bad Religion, T.S.O.L., Dead Kennedys, Social Distortion, The Vandals, etc.) dies: Bob reveals his tasteless side when he ponders starting a "Punk Rock Death Pool", to which Bobby selects “any of the surviving Ramones members” or the high-odds pick of Green Jellÿ, who possess 600+ bandmates; Bob ponders the list, but remains silent out of respect for the recently departed. Punk Aid announces details/call for submissions for fourth fundraiser album, “Autism Speaking”; New music videos: The Bunny Gang (ft. Nathen Maxwell of Flogging Molly) release music video for “Sirens Through The City”, The Offspring release music video for “Coming For You”, Kill Lincoln release music video for “Good Riddance to Good Advice”; Notable documentaries: Video: Part One of “The Making of Fat Mike’s Musical”, The Damned documentary trailer released, Underoath reveal new trailer for upcoming documentary “Tired Violence”. And, of course, the Bobs cover this week’s concert tour, booze cruise and festival announcements. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST:Save Your Breath - PromisesMaladroit - I Missed The First BandPopes of Chillitown - Hey YouThe Bunny Gang - Sirens In The CityMid Rats - Vandalize YouLocal Resident Failure - Newcastle NightsStabbed In Back - More Songs About Drinking And BloodDwarves - TrisexualDwarves - Hate RockThis week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO.BobNoxious@DyingScene.comTwitter @BobNoxiousIG @BobNoxiousBobbyPickles@DyingScene.comTwitter @TheBobbyPicklesIG @BobbyPicklesInstagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadioFor FULL INTERVIEWS, checkout the DSR YouTube page!Call the hotline – (347)754-PUNK
This week on Episode 64 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #9), Bobby Pickles interviews Dwarves’ frontman Blag Dahlia prior to the band’s seminal east coast show at The Bowery Electric in New York City. With “Press Pass” in hand, Pickles covers the concert in true punk rock fashion - culminating in a swarm of security guards ejecting him from the venue. Bobby is convinced that Blag gave the orders to have him forcibly removed from the concert in order to validate the band’s reputation. The FULL Video interview can be found HERE on the DSR YouTube channel: Bobby asks about the band’s nom de plumes, Blag’s books, zines and brilliant writing ability, and the day-to-day operations of a DIY punk icon, while Blag mentions his band being somehow linked to Islamic Fundamentalism, which is the perfect time to boast about being very tall and having a large penis. BAND SPOTLIGHT: Mid RatsThe Bobs reach out to the Lancaster, Pennsylvania punk act, Mid Rats, for a St. Paddy's Day interview special...and Bobby has been drinking. The band, which just recently released their 4 song EP, Vandalize You, are this week’s featured Dying Scene artist. Bobby takes a trip down memory lane when he reveals that he used to date a girl whose uncle owned a very prominent vintage clothing business in downtown Lancaster: Zap & Co. As the conversation progresses, drunk-Bobby calls the band out for not playing Philadelphia sooner, but then saves face and displaying his literary prowess by citing Mark Twain as a reference when the band is asked about the origin of their name. THIS WEEK IN NEWS!Some of the topics reported herein, include, but are not limited to the following: Green Day to be inducted into Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame by Fall Out Boy; Punk producer Thom Wilson (The Offspring, Bad Religion, T.S.O.L., Dead Kennedys, Social Distortion, The Vandals, etc.) dies: Bob reveals his tasteless side when he ponders starting a "Punk Rock Death Pool", to which Bobby selects “any of the surviving Ramones members” or the high-odds pick of Green Jellÿ, who possess 600+ bandmates; Bob ponders the list, but remains silent out of respect for the recently departed. Punk Aid announces details/call for submissions for fourth fundraiser album, “Autism Speaking”; New music videos: The Bunny Gang (ft. Nathen Maxwell of Flogging Molly) release music video for “Sirens Through The City”, The Offspring release music video for “Coming For You”, Kill Lincoln release music video for “Good Riddance to Good Advice”; Notable documentaries: Video: Part One of “The Making of Fat Mike’s Musical”, The Damned documentary trailer released, Underoath reveal new trailer for upcoming documentary “Tired Violence”. And, of course, the Bobs cover this week’s concert tour, booze cruise and festival announcements. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST:Save Your Breath - Promises Maladroit - I Missed The First Band Popes of Chillitown - Hey You The Bunny Gang - Sirens In The City Mid Rats - Vandalize You Local Resident Failure - Newcastle Nights Stabbed In Back - More Songs About Drinking And Blood Dwarves - Trisexual Dwarves - Hate Rock This week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO. BobNoxious@DyingScene.com Twitter @BobNoxious IG @BobNoxious BobbyPickles@DyingScene.com Twitter @TheBobbyPickles IG @BobbyPickles Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadio For FULL INTERVIEWS, checkout the DSR YouTube page! Call the hotline – (347)754-PUNK
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bobby Pickles confirms his pirate status, while talk immediately turns to tech news, and Bob Noxious admits he has worn a smart-watch since the age of three, giving a new meaning to the term “early adoption”. But the Apple Watch isn’t very i-Punk; therefore, all the other little boys and girls always wondered why Bob was so overwhelmed with the concept of time.While discussing this week’s music news, Bob’s darkside shows it’s grubby little hand again, as he ponders Bobby’s Internet browser history, and what people would think about his search habits.Bobby erroneously corrects Bob for mentioning a band called Darlington, who was recently on a split 7″ with The Prozacs. Referring to the band in the plural form, Darlingtons, Bobby goes on to claim that Bob cannot remember what he says from week to week and inquires if he has ever taken Prozac. Both Bobs do not know the ailments for which Prozac is even treated. Bob adds “Prozac” to the list of items he prefers to keep out of his search history, then he decides to start a crowd funding campaign to have his co-host, Bobby, killed.Bobby’s impeccable journalism once again shines through, as he brings up the new Flatliners video and 7″ single, which they released last week. Then his pirate-blood really becomes evident when Bobby fires shots across the bow, claiming Bob does not want to include the song in this week’s playlist. Bob argues that he is exempt, presenting his evidence of having played the new Flatliners song “Fangs” on last week’s show. Bobby lets him off the hook.Bobby mentions a new video recently released by pop-punk band, New Found Glory, who Bob presumes to have found a “new harder edge” as Bob continues by fantasizing about Andrew WK killing them all with a chainsaw in the video.Bobby discusses the upcoming release of The American Dream Died, which is the long awaited new record by veteran NYHC band, Agnostic Front. Bobby makes a slanderous accusation of Bob while covering the news of Roger Miret and company, but we’ll just let the listeners decide who’s telling the truth.BAND SPOTLIGHT: ¡La Vasa!The Bobs reach out to Santa Barbara, CA thrash punk band, ¡La Vasa! – Bobby asking right away about the weather in Southern California. Preparing for the CD release party for their new record Quest, the band speaks candidly from the warm confines of their rehearsal studio about its origins and how they started from a craigslist ad. The Bobs uncover that new bass player, Kevin Johnson, is a former DyingScene.com writer – Bob encouraging LeftCoastKJ to contribute articles to the website again.As the show progresses in poor taste, Bobby announces that everything runs “in threes” as he mentions three notable deaths, which took place this week in the punk rock community. The dark clouds continue to accumulate overhead as the two ponder starting a “Celebrity Death Pool” until they realize that there were already three; therefore, the contest is now closed. Bobby reads The Queers statement about the recent passing of their former drummer, Tulu, in the voice of a “Miami Socialite”, while Bob insinuates his undignified co-host sounds more like 70′s icon, Supafly.Bob cops to having discovered that there is a band from Canada called “Bobnoxious” and declares them the “third-worst thing to have ever been produced in Canada”, running a tight race with Nickleback and Justin Beiber (not necessarily in that order). Bob loses two “punk rock points” by confessing to have watched the new Nickleback video at Bobby’s mother’s house, as Bobby secretly plots to destroy Bob someday, opting not publishing his intentions like stupid Bob. Bob declares that the band is still shit and to not waste your time watching it (we all know that’s a black flag).Bobby mentions that he will be interviewing Blag Dahlia of The Dwarves this weekend at Bowery Electric for the launch of their East Coast tour. Bob encourages him to treat Blag to shots, so that Blag will dress him. Tune in next week to see if Pickles can pull it off!Check out this week’s playlist…Good Riddance – Dry SeasonBeaver – SearchlightThe Dumbheads – Stuck In My HeadThe Prozacs – Heartless¡La Vasa! – Who The F#ck Do You Think You Are?Agnostic Front – Police ViolenceSmile & Burn – Action ActionSection 4 – Fuck YouDrug Church – Ghost DadWar Called Home – The Long DefeatBracket – Fairweathered FriendThis week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO.BobNoxious@DyingScene.comTwitter @BobNoxiousIG @BobNoxiousBobbyPickles@DyingScene.comTwitter @TheBobbyPicklesIG @BobbyPicklesInstagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadioFor FULL INTERVIEWS, checkout the DSR YouTube page!Call the hotline – (347)754-PUNK
This week on Episode 63 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #8), Bobby Pickles confirms his pirate status, while talk immediately turns to tech news, and Bob Noxious admits he has worn a smart-watch since the age of three, giving a new meaning to the term “early adoption”. But the Apple Watch isn’t very i-Punk; therefore, all the other little boys and girls always wondered why Bob was so overwhelmed with the concept of time. While discussing this week’s music news, Bob’s darkside shows it’s grubby little hand again, as he ponders Bobby’s Internet browser history, and what people would think about his search habits. Bobby erroneously corrects Bob for mentioning a band called Darlington, who was recently on a split 7″ with The Prozacs. Referring to the band in the plural form, Darlingtons, Bobby goes on to claim that Bob cannot remember what he says from week to week and inquires if he has ever taken Prozac. Both Bobs do not know the ailments for which Prozac is even treated. Bob adds “Prozac” to the list of items he prefers to keep out of his search history, then he decides to start a crowd funding campaign to have his co-host, Bobby, killed. Bobby’s impeccable journalism once again shines through, as he brings up the new Flatliners video and 7″ single, which they released last week. Then his pirate-blood really becomes evident when Bobby fires shots across the bow, claiming Bob does not want to include the song in this week’s playlist. Bob argues that he is exempt, presenting his evidence of having played the new Flatliners song “Fangs” on last week’s show. Bobby lets him off the hook. Bobby mentions a new video recently released by pop-punk band, New Found Glory, who Bob presumes to have found a “new harder edge” as Bob continues by fantasizing about Andrew WK killing them all with a chainsaw in the video. Bobby discusses the upcoming release of The American Dream Died, which is the long awaited new record by veteran NYHC band, Agnostic Front. Bobby makes a slanderous accusation of Bob while covering the news of Roger Miret and company, but we’ll just let the listeners decide who’s telling the truth. BAND SPOTLIGHT: ¡La Vasa! The Bobs reach out to Santa Barbara, CA thrash punk band, ¡La Vasa! – Bobby asking right away about the weather in Southern California. Preparing for the CD release party for their new record Quest, the band speaks candidly from the warm confines of their rehearsal studio about its origins and how they started from a craigslist ad. The Bobs uncover that new bass player, Kevin Johnson, is a former DyingScene.com writer – Bob encouraging LeftCoastKJ to contribute articles to the website again. As the show progresses in poor taste, Bobby announces that everything runs “in threes” as he mentions three notable deaths, which took place this week in the punk rock community. The dark clouds continue to accumulate overhead as the two ponder starting a “Celebrity Death Pool” until they realize that there were already three; therefore, the contest is now closed. Bobby reads The Queers statement about the recent passing of their former drummer, Tulu, in the voice of a “Miami Socialite”, while Bob insinuates his undignified co-host sounds more like 70′s icon, Supafly. Bob cops to having discovered that there is a band from Canada called “Bobnoxious” and declares them the “third-worst thing to have ever been produced in Canada”, running a tight race with Nickleback and Justin Beiber (not necessarily in that order). Bob loses two “punk rock points” by confessing to have watched the new Nickleback video at Bobby’s mother’s house, as Bobby secretly plots to destroy Bob someday, opting not publishing his intentions like stupid Bob. Bob declares that the band is still shit and to not waste your time watching it (we all know that’s a black flag). Bobby mentions that he will be interviewing Blag Dahlia of The Dwarves this weekend at Bowery Electric for the launch of their East Coast tour. Bob encourages him to treat Blag to shots, so that Blag will dress him. Tune in next week to see if Pickles can pull it off! Check out this week’s playlist… Good Riddance – Dry Season Beaver – Searchlight The Dumbheads – Stuck In My Head The Prozacs – Heartless ¡La Vasa! – Who The Fuck Do You Think You Are? Agnostic Front – Police Violence Smile & Burn – Action Action Section 4 – Fuck You Drug Church – Ghost Dad War Called Home – The Long Defeat Bracket – Fairweathered Friend This week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO. BobNoxious@DyingScene.com Twitter @BobNoxious IG @BobNoxious BobbyPickles@DyingScene.com Twitter @TheBobbyPickles IG @BobbyPickles Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook.com/DyingSceneRadio For FULL INTERVIEWS, checkout the DSR YouTube page! Call the hotline – (347)754-PUNK
This week on Episode 61 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (6th Installment of Dying Scene Radio), Bob speaks solo with WRATHS/Pennywise/The Black Pacific frontman Jim Lindberg; and Bob and Bobby make an international call to Athens, Greece to speak with BAND SPOTLIGHT: Fold The Nuts. Bob reveals his narcissistic nature by humbly letting everybody know his day of birth, the two Bobs notice striking similarities amongst long tenured bands performing classic albums in their entirety (i.e. Face To Face’s “Triple Crown” series and Bad Religion’s “Battle of the Centuries”) and Bob invites all of the listeners to make a Wikipedia page for DyingScene.com and the DS radio show, respectively. BAND SPOTLIGHT: FOLD THE NUTS Bob manages to offend Greek punk rockers - Fold The Nuts - not once, but twice during their brief conversation, then he attempts to win back their favor by revealing that he sometimes gasses up his car in Tarpon Springs, FL - which has the highest percentage of Greek Americans of any city in the US. The two Bobs use their sleuthy nature to figure out the true meaning behind the band’s name, then Bobby requests that Bob be more zany. Bob makes an ill attempt to correct Bobby on his pronunciation of Bayside frontman Anthony Raneri’s last name, while the guys use character voices to describe Raneri’s statement regarding Bayside’s recently released lyric video for their new single, “Dancing Like An Idiot”. Bob speaks with Jim Lindberg and then debuts a new track from WRATHS. After admitting that he didn't actually read Jim's best-selling book, "Punk Rock Dad", Bob practices "radical honesty" to clear his name and throws out a quick disclaimer that he has actually purchased the book online after reading the 30 page teaser on his Kindle. Noxious and Lindberg discover that they are “kindred spirits” when they compare their long list of obvious parallels - specifically, their knack for keeping a healthy band-life balance while each having three daughters. Checkout the FULL INTERVIEW with Pennywise frontman Jim Lindberg on the DSR YouTube page. This week’s episode is sponsored by FAT ENZO. Here is the playlist from Episode 6: Strung Out - The Animal and the Machine The Real McKenzies - Who’d A Thought Teenage Bottlerocket - Haunted House Fold The Nuts - Milk Coliseum - We Are The Water Get It Together - Hole In The Head WRATHS - I’m A Target Chaos Delivery Machine - Where The Sidewalk Ends The Lucky Ones - Get Up Uniforms - Three Two WRATHS - In Control Darwin and the Dinosaur - Theories Make Do And Mend - Don’t Be Long Copyright 2015 www.DyingScene.com dyingsceneradioshow.podomatic.com www.DyingSceneRadio.com
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob speaks solo with WRATHS/Pennywise/The Black Pacific frontman Jim Lindberg; and Bob and Bobby make an international call to Athens, Greece to speak with BAND SPOTLIGHT: Fold The Nuts.Bob reveals his narcissistic nature by humbly letting everybody know his day of birth, the two Bobs notice striking similarities amongst long tenured bands performing classic albums in their entirety (i.e. Face To Face’s “Triple Crown” series and Bad Religion’s “Battle of the Centuries”) and Bob invites all of the listeners to make a Wikipedia page for DyingScene.com and the DS radio show, respectively. BAND SPOTLIGHT: FOLD THE NUTSBob manages to offend Greek punk rockers - Fold The Nuts - not once, but twice during their brief conversation, then he attempts to win back their favor by revealing that he sometimes gasses up his car in Tarpon Springs, FL - which has the highest percentage of Greek Americans of any city in the US. The two Bobs use their sleuthy nature to figure out the true meaning behind the band’s name, then Bobby requests that Bob be more zany.Bob makes an ill attempt to correct Bobby on his pronunciation of Bayside frontman Anthony Raneri’s last name, while the guys use character voices to describe Raneri’s statement regarding Bayside’s recently released lyric video for their new single, “Dancing Like An Idiot”.Bob speaks with Jim Lindberg and then debuts a new track from WRATHS. After admitting that he didn't actually read Jim's best-selling book, "Punk Rock Dad", Bob practices "radical honesty" to clear his name and throws out a quick disclaimer that he has actually purchased the book online after reading the 30 page teaser on his Kindle. Noxious and Lindberg discover that they are “kindred spirits” when they compare their long list of obvious parallels - specifically, their knack for keeping a healthy band-life balance while each having three daughters.Checkout the FULL INTERVIEW with Pennywise frontman Jim Lindberg on the DSR YouTube page.This week’s episode is sponsored by FAT ENZO. Here is the playlist from Episode 6:Strung Out - The Animal and the MachineThe Real McKenzies - Who’d A ThoughtTeenage Bottlerocket - Haunted HouseFold The Nuts - MilkColiseum - We Are The WaterGet It Together - Hole In The HeadWRATHS - I’m A TargetChaos Delivery Machine - Where The Sidewalk EndsThe Lucky Ones - Get UpUniforms - Three TwoWRATHS - In ControlDarwin and the Dinosaur - TheoriesMake Do And Mend - Don’t Be LongCopyright 2015www.DyingScene.comdyingsceneradioshow.podomatic.comwww.DyingSceneRadio.com
Welcome to the debut episode of Dying Scene Radio. It’s time to kick back and get to know Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles…up close and personal…right in your ear hole. Join them each Friday for a weekly recap of the week’s punk rock news as reported right here on Dying Scene.Whether it’s new release, pre-release or unreleased, Dying Scene Radio is committed to featuring the best new music first. Bob n’ Bobby will feature news, reviews and interviews of the best bands, new and old, in ska, punk, crust, metal, hardcore and folk-punk.BAND SPOTLIGHT: Seven Thirty Seven This week, Dying Scene Radio features the Buffalo, New York-based ska/punk band, Seven Thirty Seven. The two chat it up with bandmates Alex, Andy and Mike about their recent EP, Polish profanity and the Buffalo, NY punk music scene.Bobby Pickles speaks with Nick Ameen, who composed the Dying Scene Radio theme song. They discuss old times, the inspiration behind our awesome jingle, plus we play a couple of tracks that Nick Ameen wrote and recorded just last week.Check out the playlist below and enjoy the show!The Prosecution – A New SensationWraths – Oh GodThe Bombpops – BreatheLess Than Jake – Late Night PetroleumHome Street Home – Seeping BeautyDwarves – Gentlemen BlagREPS – Own Your MindSeven Thirty Seven – What HappenedBar Room Heroes – Bar Room HeroOld Coyote Club – City FoxesNick Ameen – Just The PitNick Ameen – Off The GridNick Ameen – Battle Scars
Welcome to Episode 56 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast, which is the debut episode of Dying Scene Radio. It’s time to kick back and get to know Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles…up close and personal…right in your ear hole. Join them each Friday for a weekly recap of the week’s punk rock news as reported right here on Dying Scene. Whether it’s new release, pre-release or unreleased, Dying Scene Radio is committed to featuring the best new music first. Bob n’ Bobby will feature news, reviews and interviews of the best bands, new and old, in ska, punk, crust, metal, hardcore and folk-punk. BAND SPOTLIGHT: Seven Thirty Seven This week, Dying Scene Radio features the Buffalo, New York-based ska/punk band, Seven Thirty Seven. The two chat it up with bandmates Alex, Andy and Mike about their recent EP, Polish profanity and the Buffalo, NY punk music scene. Bobby Pickles speaks with Nick Ameen, who composed the Dying Scene Radio theme song. They discuss old times, the inspiration behind our awesome jingle, plus we play a couple of tracks that Nick Ameen wrote and recorded just last week. Check out the playlist below and enjoy the show! The Prosecution – A New Sensation Wraths – Oh God The Bombpops – Breathe Less Than Jake – Late Night Petroleum Home Street Home – Seeping Beauty Dwarves – Gentlemen Blag REPS – Own Your Mind Seven Thirty Seven – What Happened Bar Room Heroes – Bar Room Hero Old Coyote Club – City Foxes Nick Ameen – Just The Pit Nick Ameen – Off The Grid Nick Ameen – Battle Scars