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Ben Slammin is back in studio just in time for CandY TainT to infiltrate Pod Beans live chat room. 3WaY and Slammin go live in Podbeans live chat room spreading the CandY TainT gospel for Pod Beaners in the early hours of the morning. Discussions of the abundance of celebrities deaths in the first month of the year and some other politically incorrect nonsense. So sick back and enjoy Slammin returns fiendin for da Beanz. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/candytaintproductizzles/message
the fiendz are a Jersey pop-punk band that formed in 1987. Their catalog includes 13 releases since 1987 including their James from Fun Size’s favorite album Wact which we talk about in this interview. The fiendz are Jersey legends who had an influence on a ton of bands in the late 90s so I thought it would be fitting to have Jerry on the show. He said yes, and this is what we talk about: His friendship with James from Fun Size Changing up their sound How they were able to play City Gardens with The Ramones The lost Fiendz record The show with GG Alan Their album Wact Their latest release Transitioning into the late 90s as a band Bill Stevenson And a ton more This week’s sponsor is Mint 400 Records. Mint 400 Records is a boutique indie rock record label located in Northern New Jersey with bands across the United States, Canada, and Europe. The label features great Jersey bands of the past few decades in addition to new indie rock, indie folk, and post-punk bands. Over 350 exciting releases. You can find Mint 400 Records releases streaming at Spotify, Pandora, Tidal, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, and more or at all mp3 outlets worldwide. Visit www.mint400records.com for links and more info. If you market aggressively on Instagram Stories and want custom stickers then go here to get custom stickers or just email mike@drive80.com and I can send you samples. These are great for B2C companies and Realtors. Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon Or go to thiswasthescene.com to possibly buy some merch.
Tom and Don have their friend Harvey @6footinvisible on to regale us with stories about process serving. Celebrity cretins like Steve Bannon and Bill Clinton, a lot of poor schmucks, costumes and props - we've got it all. Intro music by auntie004. Outro music is Amber London - Servin' Fiendz 1994.
Weekly cereal review hosted by e1Don, Auria Z, and Danny Digitall. Original content and more over at www.crunchtimemedia.net This week on "I Got Big Bowls.....Pause!" This week we have a special guest Ray Anderson of Steez Fiendz talking about his journey into fashion and how they came to creating a clothing brand and of course cereal. This week we got Maple Bacon Donuts Cereal from Post. Lets see how it stands up to the challenge.
1. Skymark - Find A Place In This Crazy World (Ron Trent Mix) Rush Hour 2. Ryan Nicholls - Just A Second (Original Mix) Hungarian Hot Wax 3. Le Babar, Pat Lezizmo, Anano - Last Call (Alvaro Hylander Remix) Muzik & Fiendz 4. Luna City Express - Work Together (Original Mix) Lapsus Music 5. Origclubkid - In Deep (Original Mix) BlackDeep 6. Brookside Chase - Electric Sky (Brookside Chase Street Dub) Plenitude Records 7. Karizma - Tech This Out Pt.1 (Atjazz Remix) Atjazz Record Company 8. TsuruSwing - Fever (Crackazat Remix) Spirit Soul 9. West Coast Swingaz - Autokuur (Ricky Inch Remix) Ossom Records 10. Gustavo Grant - House Train (Astre Remix) Pure Beats Records 11. Karu - The Upgrade (Original Mix) Intimate Venues Recordings www.ossomrecords.com DON’T KNOCK, THIS IS OSSOM.
Joe Darone is a New Jersey-based musician and currently heading the experimental indie rock band Suit of Lights. Joe's musical career started in the late 80's as the drummer and art director for the punk rock band The Fiendz, which have toured with influential acts such as The Ramones and The Misfits. In the early 2000s, Joe played drums for the power pop band The Rosenbergs before forming Suit of Lights in 2004. Over the years, Suit of Lights has employed a number of prolific Jersey musicians such as Steve Pedulla (Thursday), Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle) and Jamie Egan (Streelight Manifesto, Catch 22). In this episode, Joe Darone chronicles his experiences within the NJ music scene as both a musician and a graphic designer under the handle Zeckle. We also discuss Joe's thoughts on modern society which have influenced the latest Suit of Lights album, Break Open The Head such as: embracing sincerity over cynicism, maintaining one's artistic integrity in a "blockbuster culture" and the importance of discovering new music.
Joe Darone is a New Jersey-based musician and currently heading the experimental indie rock band Suit of Lights. Joe's musical career started in the late 80's as the drummer and art director for the punk rock band The Fiendz, which have toured with influential acts such as The Ramones and The Misfits. In the early 2000s, Joe played drums for the power pop band The Rosenbergs before forming Suit of Lights in 2004. Over the years, Suit of Lights has employed a number of prolific Jersey musicians such as Steve Pedulla (Thursday), Trevor Dunn (Mr. Bungle) and Jamie Egan (Streelight Manifesto, Catch 22). In this episode, Joe Darone chronicles his experiences within the NJ music scene as both a musician and a graphic designer under the handle Zeckle. We also discuss Joe's thoughts on modern society which have influenced the latest Suit of Lights album, Break Open The Head such as: embracing sincerity over cynicism, maintaining one's artistic integrity in a "blockbuster culture" and the importance of discovering new music.
Listen Up! Hello, and welcome to the 195th meeting of the BloodyVeg Party's National Convention.Come on in, but please don't talk to my furniture!CDRs. How long should they last?Tune 1: Where's My Jetpack by Radio Free BabylonRepublican National Convention HighlightsTune 2 dis-org by The FiendzDemocratic National Convention HighlightsAnd yet another shout-out to our friends at Pencils.comUntil next timeSome of these sounds were using in the making of this podcast.
Listen Up! Show 74 is mainly comprised of:Black 47 (74?) Tune 1: Dance Like A Monster by Jonas GrumbyTheir Myspace pageVin: 2000 Columbia Winery SyrahOn Film: The Wild Parrots of Telegraph HillIf you're feeling generous, donate to The Oasis bird sanctuaryTune 2: Tell Me Something by The FiendzMore Film: The Science of SleepDiscuss this show, here.
Listen Up! We hope you did your homework: We're still talking about The World Cup, and it's now Tour De France time Vin: 2003 Indian Wells Chateau Ste. Michelle Cabernet Sauvignon Tune 1: I'm Walkin Out by The Fiendz Homework: Syriana Tune 2: Madhouse Blues by TrespassNext week, Chuck Barris eat your heart outFeliz Cuatro de Julio. Wanna talk about this show? Discuss it here.
Listen Up! Our first ever remote show, live from Cafe Domenico features: Our first EVER interview, with local film-maker Pete Bianco of openfilm8.com How Ridiculous by The FiendzGeneral ramblings on sustainability and economic equality Rich and Pete briefly discuss Match Point by Woody Allen, and why Pete left the theatre, mid-film Who is your favorite Beatle? We're definitely going to have Pete back again Until next time!
Listen Up! Welcome back my friends to the show that never ends... This week we're severely time shifted Breaking stereotypes - there IS a difference between being religious and being Right WingThe US Conference of Catholic Bishops ask for the troops to come homeVin: 2001 Keenan Cabernet SauvignonOK, we're finishing the bottle nowTune 1: See Ya' Next Tour by the FiendzEncryption SoftwarePGPGPG Tune 2: Acunamanacana by Stoat Mercedes SUV vs. Toyota PriusAdios Muchachos!
Listen Up! Gremlins fouled up our blog, and mother nature got nasty! What does this mean for you? Another solo adventure by Rich: If you've never experienced Lake-Effect snow, please read this! Tune numero uno: Cole by The Fiendz Tune numero dos: Famous by The Lascivious Biddies Please send us feedback!
Listen Up! It seems that we've done another marathon session, but that's OK... we needed to work off all of those Thanksgiving calories: Is it possible for a teacher to give a Liberal quiz? You really should be reading Noam Chomsky Vin: Columbia Crest Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon Tune #1: Betty by The Lascivious Biddies What we did on Turkey Day. Is the turkey really THAT important? Tune #2: Intro and Bring It All Back by The Fiendz On film: Good Bye Lenin! Hasta luego!