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Subscribe to our Patreon to hear the full episode!What do skinny vanilla lattes, cheese cubes, and dodgy tattoos of Chanel logos have in common? They're all fashioncore, darling! For the 50th episode of Nymphet Alumni, we summon the spirit of fashion itself —
Eighteen Visions broke up in 2007...they returned in 2017 with "XVIII", here are our thoughts.
Integrity is discussed in frighteningly deep detail. The importance of band names. Favorite DFJ bands. How often do vocalists say the worst possible thing? Fashioncore. How to not discuss moshing. Eye injury. Christian HC.
Episode 93 - Shane jumps on the phone with Chicago sports fan, Game of Thrones junkie, and frontman of Eighteen Visions, James Hart. One of the most respected bands in the 90's and 2000's hardcore scene, Eighteen Visions was not only known for their technical and heavy riffs, but also their image, often referred to as "Fashioncore". Now, back together with a new album in 2017, Shane and James discuss being straight edge in your late 30's, his major label experiences, his musical influences, and yes - Fashioncore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brandan Schieppati, ex-vocalist of Bleeding Through and ex-guitarist of 18 Visions, joins Doc to discuss the Orange County hardcore scene, the dawn of Fashioncore, how he transitioned from 18 Visions to Bleeding Through, his personal struggle and outward pressure grappling with overbearing ambition and expectations, and how his passion for fitness led him to set Bleeding Through aside to start his own gym and clothing line, Rise Above Fitness, as well as new endeavors with his band, The Iron Son, and podcast, Positively Negative. This episode features the songs "Promised Me The World" by Vagus Nerve and "Unleash Hell" by The Iron Son. You can find Brandan on Instagram @BrandanSchieppati or his website - http://brandanschieppati.com/ You can find Rise Above Fitness on Instagram @riseabovefitness or website - https://www.riseabovefitnessoc.com/ Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle or his website - www.doccoyle.net Listen to this podcast and others like in at http://www.jabberjawmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello friends! This week on the show Damian sits down with Southern Ontario’s Southern California brethren Ray Harkins. Ray is the former lead singer of Taken, a massively influential group on many southern Ontario bands, and the host of the fantastic “100 Words Or Less” Podcast. Sit back as the two discuss how a band that never really fit in in SoCal hardcore would wind up playing a role in changing the face of Canadian rock music. Also touched on: Mining your friends for guests Dodging the bullet by not putting out your fanzine “Holy shit, Kent McClard knows my name!”: Buying records at Ebullition Pump Up The Volume as first exposure Deadguy: could have been huge! Blink: before 182 Voodoo Glow Skulls and Strife The Pickle Patch and Steve Aoki’s Gorilla Biscuits Tattoo Doom Society “Why are we punishing our friends with this music?” A coffeeshop in a hardcore venue The Indecision Revelation Records showcase The Pre-Taken/Phobia supergroup that nearly came Thowdown: From inside Joke to Real band Keith Barney: California Hardcore Journeyman Fashioncore Loving Southern Ontario Hardcore Colofans The biggest SOHC bad not from Southern Ontario Signing to Goodfellow Ron From Final Conflict Tony Victory AND Even Score Meeting Alexisonfire Spread The Disease AND MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Today we return to the metalcore/fashioncore/brocore scene of the early 2000's with Atreyu's Ain't Love Grand and Bleeding Through's On Wings of Lead. We remember the strange phenomenon of tough guys in eyeliner and bleach-streaked mohawks busting MMA moves and singing melodramatic lyrics about being drowned in blood by ex-girlfriends.We also discuss merch-buying protocol, listening to these bands while far superior bands were playing at the same venues, how terrifying a mosh pit was to a fourteen year-old first timer, and getting a snarky email from Jacob Bannon of Converge. Good bands discussed on this episode: Converge, Integrity, Disembodied, Cave-In, and many more