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Jughead's Basement
Episode 178: Episode 178: Donnie Walsh of Grumpster and Doki Doki on LoFi Interviews with HiFi Guests

Jughead's Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 67:20


Episode 178: Donnie Walsh of Grumpster and Doki Doki talks to us about the move from Massachusetts to California, the Origin Story of Grumpster, Getting to Maximum Potential and the Gilman St. Era, the Move from Asian Man to Pure Noise Records, on Bringing in a Producer, the Influence of Against Me's Transgender Dysphoria Blues and Donnie's own Transition plus much much grumpster more!Grumpster WebsiteJughead's Basement Patreon

The New Scene
Episode 166: Sergie Loobkoff of Samiam / Ways Away

The New Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 126:17


Keith sits down with Sergie Loobkoff to discuss growing up in California, shows at Gilman St. and bands from that era, the history of Samiam, their time on a major label, forming Solea, the story of Solea's final LP "Finally We Are Nowhere", the formation of Ways Away, their latest LP "Torch Songs", what's next for Samiam and Ways Away plus more. Guest co-host: Andrew Low of The Jazz June / Post Skeleton.

Jughead's Basement
Episode 117: Episode 117 - Christoph Jesus of Crazy & The Brains on LoFi Interviews with HiFi Guests

Jughead's Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 82:15


Episode 117: Christoph Jesus of Crazy & The Brains talks to us about Comedy & Music, Open Mic as a Preparation for Ingenuity and Change, Restrictive vs. the Openness of the Punk Style, Building an Ensemble and how it relates to the growth of a band, Jersey City, Gilman St. for Christoph and Jughead, Formatting Music and Timing in the modern age, plus much much more.Crazy and the Brains Bandcamp

Yak Channel Podcast Network
Rancid tribute and 924 Gilman St: Alex Botkin from Lavasocks Records (Episode 615)

Yak Channel Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 30:20


Alex Botkin of Lavasocks Records joins me to talk about the rerelease of 80s punk comp “The Thing That Ate Floyd” and the forthcoming Rancid tribute “And Out Come the Lawsuits.”   Sponsored by Siren Records McHenry

Car Con Carne
Rancid tribute and 924 Gilman St: Alex Botkin from Lavasocks Records (Episode 615)

Car Con Carne

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 30:21


Alex Botkin of Lavasocks Records joins me to talk about the rerelease of 80s punk comp “The Thing That Ate Floyd” and the forthcoming Rancid tribute “And Out Come the Lawsuits.”   Sponsored by Siren Records McHenry

I Wanna Party With Bob
Episode 106 - Alex Botkin Interview (Lavasocks Records, Sarchasm, 924 Gilman St.)

I Wanna Party With Bob

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 53:34


When it comes to East Bay punk stuff, Alex Botkin knows his stuff. As the person behind Lavasocks Records, Alex does his part to keep the history and radness of the East Bay sound alive with releases such as “The Thing That Ate Floyd” comp. “Floyd” originally came out on Lookout! Records back in the stone ages of 1988 and has pretty much every band from the Bay Area of the time on it. An incredible record that Alex felt needed a new lease on life. Coming soon from Lavasocks is a partnership with Sell The Heart Records and a rethinking of Rancid's classic record, “And Out Come The Wolves”. This version has a much better title, “And Out Come The Lawsuits”. Track by track, “…Lawsuits” features 19 bands covering ALL 19 songs on the original record and WOW. It's an amazing record! So, Alex and I talk about the records, a little music history of the Bay Area, Gilman Street, Lookout Records, Rancid and more! Music of the episode is two songs of of “Floyd” and “…Lawsuits” - Sweet Baby and Cringer off of Floyd, Danger Inc. and Sarchasm off of Lawsuits. This episode is brought to you by Thirty One Ten Printing and Hodad's.

The Peer Pleasure Podcast
Kamala Parks (Maximumrocknroll/924 Gilman St.)

The Peer Pleasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 105:24


Episode 211 is up and live now with living legend in the punk community, Kamala Parks! Don't miss this amazing chat! Check out her new band Plot 66! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Turned Out A Punk
Episode 310 - Steve Von Till (Neurosis, Harvestman, Tribes Of Resistance)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 92:59


On this episode Damian is joined by one of his favourite voices in music, STEVE VON TILL from the godly NEUROSIS! Listen in as they talk: Transgressor, hearing GISM for the first time, "Word As Law" not being a band favourite, gigs with Green Day & so much more!  NOT TO BE MISSED & don't miss Steve Von Till's AMAZING new solo album: 'No Wilderness Deep Enough'. ALSO, check out his new book of poetry & lyrics: "Harvestman: 23 Untitled Poems and Collected Lyrics", both are out now on Neurot Records!! Also Touched On: THE MRR COMPS An influence on everyone Born in 69 Hearing Los Angelas by X for the first time Discharge changes everything San Jose Kill ‘Em All: “You need this” The Peace comp The MRR comps What the hell is going on in Japan?!?: the first time you hear GISM international hardcore Transgressor  the mix bag early Gilman St. shows Playing with Green Day, NoFX and the Offspring Tribes Of Resistance wanting to do all the things Kamala hooking up the numbers for the first Neurosis tour the Alchemy scene RKL’s psychedelic light show Clown Ally  “Punk rock, and we can’t even drink outside?!? That’s bullshit!” “Six hours of the Misfits” Coil, Throbbing Gristle, etc College Radio: It’s not all REM Holiday dinner at Chris Dodge’s with Buzz and Dale Burning Witch: True Doom & SO MUCH MORE!!!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS

Mouse and Weens
Muppets, Gilman, Green Day, East Bay Punk, Tattoos

Mouse and Weens

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 57:50


E95 - After a little quarantine talk, we do some happiness exercises and get right into some fun filmmaking memories. Julianne worked on "The Muppet Movie" and recalls a day shooting with Chris Cooper, stunt explosions and injuries, and what Brian Henson had to say about his dad Jim Henson. Another sweet man we discuss is Chris Martin from Coldplay. Is Joelle horny or just nostalgic for live music and happier times? We'll go with the latter as we segue into nostalgia talk about 924 Gilman St., the co-op music club from our Bay Area youth. Julianne reconnected with friends from these days, and we both watched the documentary "Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk" to see her friend Sean's role. She talks about his connection to Green Day, and adds a hilarious story about Lint (aka Tim Armstrong) and Lars, the guys from Operation Ivy and Rancid. Why was Julianne fascinated by these types of people? She connected with guys who were interesting and wild, a lot like her friend Puck from "The Real World San Francisco". We hear a funny story about him and our dad in the San Ramon Christmas tree farm, and then remember a story about the East Area Rapist (Golden State Killer) in that same farm, and a Richard Ramirez (Night Stalker) serial killer rental-house connection. We get back into talking about the psychology and angst behind punk music, and the judgements that go along with the music, the hair, and even the tattoos. It quickly turns into a parenting discussion about tattooing, morals, and shame. We battle out who was the worst teen and when a parent needs to draw the line vs when to compromise with your kids when they go down this path. Where do YOU fall on the punk to square scale?!Song Credits- “Be Geep” by Julianne EggoldPodcast Promo- Treble Treble: A Music Podcast - listen to the Green Day episode!Podcast Shoutouts- Brilliant Observations and Anu Heikkinen of Kuuleeko Koulu!We are sponsored by Pink Purl Beauty! Please visit https://www.pinkpurlbeauty.com for the cutest personally curated clothing, cosmetics, accessories and skincare handpicked by friend and stylist Naomi! This is our favorite new site for awesome gifts! Get 20% off your order by entering MOUSEANDWEENS20 at checkout. You can watch this episode on our Mouse and Weens YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgeuFSExQ2EaHYSG-s4sgZwA transcript of this episode is on http://www.mouseandweens.comPlease follow and contact us via Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube @mouseandweensYou can get this episode UNEDITED and commercial free - plus bonus content, outtakes, and merch - for a mere $5 a month on http://www.patreon.com/mouseandweens Join the family!

Question The Answers
Shaun Osburn - Singer of Middle-Aged Queers

Question The Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 45:40


This week, we welcome Shaun Osburn, the lead singer of Oakland, CA queercore band Middle-Aged Queers. Shaun has been a very active member of the East Bay punk scene since he was a teenager, having been in several bands over the years including Wet-Nap, The Cost, and more. He spent many years volunteering as a member of 924 Gilman St having booked countless shows there during his tenure. We discuss the current state of queercore, how Middle-Aged Queers came about, what it was like to be such an active member of the 924 Gilman team, and we of course go over some of his favorite bands and Top 5 Desert Island albums. Middle-Aged Queers released their debut album earlier this year via Sell The Heart Records, and it is available to purchase via Bandcamp or the label's web store, or to stream online on your preferred streaming service https://middleagedqueers.bandcamp.com https://selltheheartrecords.bandcamp.com https://selltheheartrecords.limitedrun Question The Answers is co-sponsored by The Bad Copy and Sell The Heart Records, be sure to follow them as well to stay up to date on music news, reviews, and to check out the releases on our label. Sell The Heart Records - https://www.selltheheartrecords.com | @selltheheartrecords (IG) The Bad Copy - https://thebadcopy.com | @thebadcopy (IG) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

AXE TO GRIND PODCAST
A2G99 - Checking the Temp

AXE TO GRIND PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 92:02


What's the state of hardcore in 2019? How would you know? Your circle? What you see online? Let's collect some data and crunch the numbers. Hardcore Census time! Also Acme, Backtrack farewell, Boysetsfire, H8000, Anxious, Carmelo Anthony, Islamic Republic of Mauritania, San Antonio, Gilman St, Che Cafe, ABC No Rio, and a brand new Live On Axe To Grind set from MAGNITUDE!

Jams for Man
Episode #49 - Mike Martzke (Lil Mike)

Jams for Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 59:38


Mike Martzke aka Lil Mike organized, promoted and emcee'd hundreds of concerts and nightclub events for bands including Sublime, Green Day, Fugazi, Rancid and many more. But before all that, he challenged the status quo in Reston with bands like Toolin' for Bovines and Jesus Freak. These early bands laid the groundwork for the Reston hardcore sound to come. And though he loved seeing live shows in DC at the time and had made many connections there, he realized that he might have to leave and go all the way to San Francisco to not be harassed and ostracized in his own hometown. Once in SF, Lil Mike hooked up with some players from Reston and formed the celtic-folk punk band Bedlam Rovers. He provides vocals on their album Squeeze Your Inner Child. He also played guitar behind two 12-year-olds in the Rolling Scabs, a punk band that opened for the likes of Naked Raygun and Frightwig at Gilman St. Those are just some of the credits from Mike Martzke's storied career, and stories are what Lil Mike excels at telling, in speedy, rambling monologues that weave the story of punk together over four decades and two coasts. You can find some links to his music and more information about Lil Mike here: https://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2005/02/the_rolling_sca.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3dhQqa71V4 https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Komotion+International%22 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVFOPIZ192w&ab_channel=whammo64

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Deconstructing Yourself
Emotions, Stress, and Heartbreak, with Eve Ekman

Deconstructing Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 88:41


In this episode emotions researcher and meditation teacher Eve Ekman speaks with Michael W. Taft about embodied emotions, the difference between suppression and healthy expression, impermanence of sensation and moment by moment contact with emotion, emotion-laden cognitions, HH the Dalai Lama, punk rock and Gilman St., surfing, being nice to cats, the Vagus nerve and kundalini, the epidemic of stress and burnout, modern dystopia, struggling with cynicism, the embedded ethnography of heartbreak, and much, much more.Eve Ekman PhD, MSW designs, delivers and evaluates trainings on the development of emotional awareness and the cultivation of deep seated contentment. Eve draws from educations and life experience in clinical social work, integrative medicine and contemplative practice. Eve is a second generation emotion researcher and has had meaningful collaborations with her father, renowned emotion researcher Dr. Paul Ekman. Their most recent project, The Atlas of Emotions, is an online visual tool to teach emotional awareness, a project commissioned and supported by the Dalai Lama. Eve is a founding teacher for Cultivating Emotional Balance, an evidenced based training with a rich contemplative science lineage of Western and Eastern approaches to emotional and genuine happiness.eveekman.comatlasofemotions.org You can support the creation of future episodes of this podcast by contributing through Patreon.

3 Gigs
Episode 25: Holzfeuer - ArnoCorps

3 Gigs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 85:16


Between the time when the oceans drank Atlantis, and the rise of the sons of Arius, there was an age undreamed of. And onto this, Holzfeuer, founder and vocalist of the greatest band of all time, ArnoCorps tells the stories of high adventure of their Austrian homeland for our season one finale. From the first American appearance at 924 Gilman St. in Berkeley, CA that illustrated the importance of building hype around your band and your shows. Having Flex Magazine do a story on the band before the first show. Holzfeuer makes a show changing suggestion for 3 Gigs and the quest to understand heroic archetypes. With the election of Austrian born actor and body builder Arnold Schwarzenegger as Governor of California, and ArnoCorps breaking into mainstream news, but did this lead to being banned from the city of Sacramento? However, rising above this…the best show ever happened just this summer in London, England…on their latest tour to support their brand new E.P. “The Unbelievable”, out on Alternative Tentacles Records.  Official website: www.3gigspodcast.com Official host site: www.dominicdavi.com ** This episode was brought to you by Fresh Clean Tees! It's like a shaving club, but they bring you awesome, affordable, clean t-shirts! Check out Fresh Clean Tees at http://www.freshcleantees.com/ and get 20% off your first order with the code "GIG" **

3 Gigs
Episode 21: Ray "Rocket" Carlisle - Teenage Bottlerocket

3 Gigs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 41:48


Ray Carlisle of Teenage Bottlerocket takes a moment while mixing “Stealing The Covers” their brand new cover LP out on Fat Wreck this week, to tell about practicing in his friends basement in Laramie, WY and playing house shows, and playing Gilman St. for the first time. Moving up the chain and opening for national touring bands in the ever changing local scene. How fast Teenage Bottlerocket took off in Laramie. The importance in feedback from bands you open for. How they got on Red Scare and then to Fat Records. Conquering San Francisco for the very first time. The story of Milo, the 9 year old Prom King of the Vans Warped Tour 2016. Returning to Fat Wreck after all this time. The Battle of the Bands not going the way you hoped it would and no matter how bad they always are, some towns you just have to play. Also, sometimes it’s easier to let people think you are from Miami. Official Website: www.3gigspodcast.com Official Host Website: www.dominicdavi.com   ** This episode was brought to you by Fresh Clean Tees! It's like a shaving club, but they bring you awesome, affordable, clean t-shirts! Check out Fresh Clean Tees at http://www.freshcleantees.com/ and get 20% off your first order with the code "GIG" **

Pop Shop Podcast
AFI: Headliner Interview

Pop Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 36:00


Here's a charming talk with Davey Havok and Jade Puget from AFI. We start in the present, with their strong 2017 effort "The Blood Album" and wind up going all the way back to 924 Gilman St., the heart of the East Bay punk scene, which also included bands like Jawbreaker and Green Day. In between, we discuss how Davey and Jade's healthy lifestyle (they're both straight edge; Davey is vegan) led to AFI's longevity. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

The Peer Pleasure Podcast
Larry Livermore (Lookout! Records Co-Founder)

The Peer Pleasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 103:00


Pleasure Seekers it’s hero time this week. I have a few personal hero’s coming on in the next few months and Larry Livermore kicks it off. Larry, founder of Lookout! Records, Gilman St. Project partner, Author, Traveller and the man who first signed Green Day and Operation Ivy! Larry has had an amazing life and […] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dispatches from the Underground
DftUnderground Episode 342

Dispatches from the Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 59:09


Liz Rose and Josh Wilner of the Cali DIY space 924 Gilman St. and of the new 1986'd Music Industries record label get down to talk about the famous venue, their new label, and politics/punx shit.  PLUS we listen to a bunch of tunes from the new label: Love Songs, Public Safety, La Plebe, and Sarchasm. 

The Album Club
Ep.16 - Rancid - ...And Out Come the Wolves

The Album Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 117:11


Rancid's epic 90s punk record gets the treatment this week. We talk about how punk ate itself at the end of the 80s and was reborn in an explosive manner in the mid 90s, the idea of selling out, the history of the East Bay music scene, Gilman St, Operation Ivy and the birth of Rancid. We review all 19 tracks (!) on this album and then discuss the rest of their career up to the current day. Give 'em the boot!