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101 Part Time Jobs
Greg Attonito (the Bouncing Souls)

101 Part Time Jobs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 46:26


One of the greatest punk rock bands ever, the Bouncing Souls have a new album out TODAY. It's called Ten Stories High, written about fans' lives they were told through their Patreon. Big heart energy. Here's Greg Attonito talking about their punk house, BYO's impact on the Bouncing Souls, touring in the UK with Green Day, moving to California, getting into ruts and how that's really experiencing life, their patreon inspired new album, will yip, kids music with mike asian man, Play Date, working at mosquito control in New Jersey & more. Head to 2000 Trees Festival this July. Use '101POD' at checkout for £20 off, FREE MONEY: https://www.twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/ Songs: the Bouncing Souls 'Shannon's Song', Cock Sparrer ‘Working' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Behind the Vinyl
#150 - The Bouncing Souls (Greg Attonito)

Behind the Vinyl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 62:19


On the eve of the Bouncing Soul's release of Ten Stories High, Steve sits down with Greg Attonito to discuss the upcoming record. With Greg living in Idaho, and Zoom becoming the norm during the pandemic and the current landscape of the world, The Bouncing Souls took a different approach to this album. They threw away the pre-made lyric book and came in with a fresh outlook for the new music. They would have 40-minute Zoom chats to discuss the songs and arrange the music. All of this took place in a span of two weeks. That was the recipe to piecing together these highly anticipated songs. The excitement is in the air for this record, but I also had the chance to throw in several questions that have been on my mind for as long as I have been listening to The Bouncing Souls. Greg went down memory lane to discuss how Stoked for the Summer became a yearly gig in Asbury Park - stemming from their famous Home for the Holidays three day weekend that came around every year. Greg tells us about a Toots & The Maytals song The Bouncing Souls did during a live stream that will now make it's way on to a Pure Noise compilation. He dives into creating happy songs regardless of hard times that might appear in a song occassionally (for examples the song Anchors Aweigh- a song that came after a motorcycle trip on the heels of a breakup). Regardless of the situation, people will always recognize that the band are friends and that always comes out during songs. Lastly, we hear about several amazing stories about playing at City Gardens.  Songs used: Shannon's Song Say Anything Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3mvTAjG7rcyk7DQzLwauzV?si=L7q3wstvSFqE1St0LPzurQ Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-bouncing-souls/2987342    

The First Ever Podcast
133: Greg Attonito: How to Do It, By Just Doing It

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 81:52


This week Jeremy interviews Greg Attonito of the Bouncing Souls. On this episode, Jeremy and Greg talk Idaho, New Jersey, Meryl Streep, Bruce Springsteen, opening for the Ramones, accidentally becoming a frontman, preserving your voice, overcoming insecurity, self releasing albums, Doc Martens, Faygo, the impact of Thom Wilson, making the new Bouncing Souls record "Ten Stories High", and so much more!!! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Greg answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!

The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 132: Greg Attonito, The Bouncing Souls

The James McMahon Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 30:49


One of the best things about doing this podcast is when my favourite bands are doing new stuff, I can call them up and go, “tell me about your new stuff!” And make no mistake, The Bouncing Souls are one of my very favourite bands. Returning on March 24th with their new record Ten Stories High – a very different sort of Bouncing Souls record, at least in how the songs were written, and yet still containing the same sort of righteous, anthemic blue-collar wonder we've come to expect from the pop punks in their three decades with us – I was lucky enough to speak to singer Greg Attonito on this episode, about that new record and a whole lot more besides. But also about aliens, which I think is exactly the sort of podcast content which brings you lot back to my yard… Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/

That One Time On Tour
Greg Attonito (The Bouncing Souls)

That One Time On Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 90:46


Chris chats with , Greg Attonito, from The Bouncing Souls! IG: @gregattonito @bouncingsoulsnj https://www.bouncingsouls.com/ https://www.gregoryattonito.com/ Listen and subscribe at: http://tototpodcast.com Please subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes! And follow us on all platforms: @tototpodcast Wanna help out the show? Head over to http://patreon.com/tototpodcast Leave us some love/hate, suggest a guest, or tell us your own tour story on the TOTOT Hotline: (765)372-8818 Buy some TOTOT gear: https://roaddogsupply.com/totot-podcast-merch Artwork by: Sara http://instagram.com/roaddogsupply Check out this week's sponsors: The Odorants, SBAM, BetterHelp, and Partscaster Concierge! -The Odorants- http://instagram.com/theodorantsband https://open.spotify.com/artist/41ZLPJRkyDLau0FIJ3uaSc?si=K5TQl1SYQ_WnPkT3q_jJJA -SBAM- https://instagram.com/sbamrocks https://art.sbam.rocks -Better Help- (Click the link below for 10% off your first month) https://betterhelp.com/totot -Partscaster Concierge- partscasterconcierge.com Become a sponsor: tototpodcast@gmail.com Donate on Venmo: @christopherswinney Check out Chris's new band, Southern Gothic, on Spotify! ( @southerngothicofficial ) https://open.spotify.com/artist/06NrB4cukd4Vk3SO3Ub3dU Check out Chris's old bands on Spotify! Chronic Chaos: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3g21wPm2j0Z3QnFNZs1jPP The Widow Jenkins: https://open.spotify.com/album/42Bsz2Hf68nZ4nCivbRCB1 Sign up for our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/f2020be8cb73/totot-mailing-list For other cool podcasts, check out our network: http://soundtalentmedia.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with The Bouncing Souls (Part 2)

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 40:30


We had the pleasure of interviewing The Bouncing Souls over Zoom!  An iconic American punk band whose roots lie in New Brunswick in New Jersey. They are a band of four composed of Greg Attonito, Pete Steinkopf, Bryan Kienlen, and George Rebelo. The year 1989 was when The Bouncing Souls formed. They were recognized in the punk-rock scene in the music industry with their heart driven in writing, playing, and recording songs that are light-hearted. Their love for music started in the midst of their high school years. In college, the idea eventually faded but over the years, they decided to recreate the idea. As they engage in the music scene, they play in clubs around their hometown. This opportunity flourished as their fan base continued to grow. Not only did it build its reputation as a local band, but it also helped the other starting bands gain an audience by opening up for their gigs. The name of the band was well thought originated from the slogan of Doc Martens’ shoes which is “with bouncing souls”.The first album that they released is The Good, The Bad, and The Argyle that was released in the year of 1994 under Chunksaah Records, their own founded record label. This debut album is composed of their different released EPs compiled all together. Two of the most listened to tracks on the album are titled Candy and What Boys Like. In preparation for something bigger, in 1996, they released their second album titled Maniacal Laughter. This became a door of opportunities for The Bouncing Souls to go on tour in collaboration with the Youth Brigade. https://www.facebook.com/bouncingsouls/https://www.bouncingsouls.com/https://open.spotify.com/artist/3mvTAjG7rcyk7DQzLwauzVhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKD_-0EgLEybUmD8ThnVK5QWe want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod  #foryou #foryoupage #stayhome #togetherathome #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!

The Hard Times Podcast
The Hard Times Podcast w/ Greg Attonito (The Bouncing Souls)

The Hard Times Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 87:57


On this week’s Hard Times Podcast Greg Attonito of The Bouncing Souls joins Matt and Bill to pitch a documentary about graffiti dicks, recording while the world burned and how gross rich people can be. Check it out at the Hard Times Podcast Network.

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THE RAD DADS SHOW
THE RAD DADS SHOW - GREG ATTONITO (THE BOUNCING SOULS)

THE RAD DADS SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020


We chat to lead singer of The Bouncing Souls, Greg Attonito about being rad and being a dad.

Life In The Stocks
#148 Greg Attonito (The Bouncing Souls)

Life In The Stocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 58:43


Greg Attonito from The Bouncing Souls joins Matt this week to discuss 30 years of The Bouncing Souls, the story behind Lean On Sheena, the Souls influences, New Jersey and the impact of that city on the band, his favourite Souls tours, songs & albums, the legacy of the band, how married life changes the dynamics of a group, fatherhood, mediation, the secret to longevity and successfully navigating a career in the crazy business of show. Greg's one of the nicest guys in the music and it was a pleasure to have him as a guest on Life In The Stocks.Follow Matt Stocks on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram: @mattstocksdjCheck out the Life In The Stocks Patreon page here: www.patreon.com/lifeinthestocks See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Independent Minded
IM110: The Bouncing Souls

Independent Minded

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 34:32


Episode 110 features Greg Attonito, vocalist in New Jersey punk rock band The Bouncing Souls. Greg talks about fatherhood, going vegetarian, the 1980s, Bruce Springsteen, and 30 years of The Bouncing Souls./ Songs by The Bouncing Souls featured on the podcast include 'Lamar Vannoy' and 'Crucial Moments'./ Find out more about The Bouncing Souls at bouncingsouls.com

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with The Bouncing Souls

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 35:13


We had the opportunity to interview The Bouncing Souls! Purchase their new book and EP: https://www.bouncingsouls.com/ "It’s tough because, you know, people are going to tell you they know something, but nobody knows s--t." - Greg Attonito It would be easy for The Bouncing Souls to rest on their laurels when celebrating their 30th anniversary. After all, over those past three decades, the New Jersey punks have released ten full-length albums, toured all around the globe, and become one of the most respected bands of their scene. It would have been easy to sling together a selection of their best known work, write a new song or two, and hit the road for a nostalgia tour. But that’s not who the Bouncing Souls are and it’s not who they’ve ever been. Instead the four-piece—vocalist Greg Attonito, guitarist Pete Steinkopf and bassist Bryan Kienlen, who started the band in 1989, and were joined by drummer George Rebelo in 2013—decided to share Crucial Moments with the world. The new six-song EP captures who the band are now, and its accompanying book looks back on who they were and where they came from. “We all loved how it worked as a 30 year concept,” says Attonito, “Because it encompasses everything— the personal moments that we have with ourselves and how we’ve grown in life, and also the bigger picture where we’ve had these special moments interacting with people who love our music.” The band started collecting what Attonito terms “snapshots” from friends and fans about the role, however large or small, that the Souls had played in their lives. They soon realized that an actual narrative was emerging, one that could trace the impact they’d had over their three decades, cobbled together from all those “crucial moments.”Attonito explains, “One of the conversations we had at the very beginning was to not just make it about us. We’ve talked about ourselves for 30 years – so let’s let everyone else that cares enough tell our story. We wanted it to be primarily fan stories, as well as bands and friends – they know our story because our songs are telling our story. We collected them for over a year and it was such a treat, it’s unreal how meaningful it is.” Recorded by Will Yip in August of 2018, the six-track Crucial Moments EP captures the same youthful abandon that has defined the Bouncing Souls since their very early days. And this energy shows no signs of diminishing: the EP also showcases a highly experienced band that’s still excited to grow. These songs are a wholehearted, fully-realized part of the Bouncing Souls canon, offering the winning familiarity of the band’s most defining traits and bolstered by a career’s worth of expertise. “Crucial Moments” and “Favorite Everything” are full of the romantic innocence that flows through the bands most wistful and nostalgic songs—that imperative sense that life is something to be experienced right now because if you don’t you may never get another chance. That’s also true of the chugging lament of “Home”, a slow but defiant anthem that explodes both wistfully and hopefully at the end. Elsewhere, “1989" is a breakneck, boisterous quasi-hardcore song that, musically at least, could have been written that very year. While the lyrics are a bit more wistful than, say, “I Like Your Mom”, from the band's 1994’s debut, The Good, The Bad, And The Argyle, it’s clear that despite 30 years of change, this is the same band at heart. “Really, we’re still the same kids that wrote ‘I Like Your Mom’ and we’ll still crack a mom joke just like we were 17,” laughs Attonito. “But that’s why I value it so much. I’m going to be 50 soon and I don’t see many 50-year-old people around me with that instant bud spirit connection to their oldest friends. What really makes me so proud and appreciative is living all these years and seeing all that we’ve been through since high school – becoming business partners, going on tour 10 months a year, getting girlfriends and having relationships break up, and getting married, and keeping it all going. Having our relationships with each other survive through all those things and all those years is really an achievement.” You can hear that bond in these six songs and you can relive their journey through the stories and photographs contained in the book. But you can also see and hear that same bond forging forward into the future. Yes, there’s nostalgia here but this is anything but a nostalgia trip. It’s the sound of a band who are still head over heels in love with what they do, who possess the same energy and passion that has always driven them, and who show absolutely no signs of slowing down. “What’s fun is that the creative spark that was happening when we were in high school is still there,” Attonito says. "That, to me, is probably one of the most magical things I have in my life, and now that I’ve lived this long, I see how rare that is for anyone — especially in music. We’ve made bonds with people around the world that you’d never imagine or dream of when you’re a 17 year old kid from New Jersey in the ’80s. There was no internet and there was no chance of making money being in a punk band. It’s hard to explain it to people because the world we live in now is so different. It’s hard to remember how extreme it was then. We’re eons away from that and I’m so grateful that I’ve been through that journey and for what I’ve learned, and what I’ve been able to get for my heart and to give, too. I don’t know how I can imagine my life being more gratifying than that.” Credits: Theme Song: Scott Russo Design: Oscar Rodriguez Photo: Danny Clinch We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/

Kyle Meredith With...
Kyle Meredith With... Bouncing Souls

Kyle Meredith With...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 26:23


On today’s Kyle Meredith With…, Greg Attonito of The Bouncing Souls talks about their new EP and book, Crucial Moments, namely how the writing on both the songs and pages were influenced by the band's early days. He also discusses how their cover of The Waitresses' “I Know What Boys Like” pushes the envelope, why they didn’t want to be a punk band with only guys attending their shows, and why they used to hate Blink-182, which he jokingly calls "Lowest Common Denominator music" a few times. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Turned Out A Punk
Episode 201 - Greg Attonito (Bouncing Souls)

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 64:00


WHAT AN INSANE WEEK!?!?!? This time on the show punk legend & Bouncing Souls frontperson, Greg Attonito stops by for a chat! Join Damian as he sits down with one of his heroe’s to talk about how punk would change his life, the importance of an anthemic chorus & why you never stop when you are opening for Green Day in Europe.  Also Touched On: Getting Into Punk Though Your Sister Meeting Brian & Going To Shows The Real Cool Guys Sis goes to the Smiths Seeing Bruce Springsteen in a stadium trying to be the ultimate sing along band “Man, we haven’t written anything close to Hungry Heart Playing together for 30 years Seeing the Kinks play on the pier Seeing The Red Hot Chilli Peppers in NY on Halloween vs. an off night in NJ Ramones Fishbone Seeing Ween’s first show They Might Be Giants AOD Sticks and Stones Getting on stage for the first time learning to be a vocalist Braindead: the very first Bouncing Souls song slinging your 7”s on the street “We’d just hang out and stuff would happen” Always being the weird band AND SO MUCH MORE!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS!!!!!!!!!

Spinning Thoughts
Episode 15 — Greg from The Bouncing Souls

Spinning Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2016 54:34


In Episode 15 Angelo and Brandon talk to Greg Attonito from The Bouncing Souls! Topics covered: Their new album 'Simplicity', their upcoming show in Pittsburgh on November 20 at Mr. Smalls, their impact on Punk Rock, what the expectations were when the band first started, we introduce the brand new segment 'Bouncing Thoughts', and much more! Opening Track: The Bouncing Souls — Up To Us Full Track: The Bouncing Souls — Hero Zero Outro Track: The Bouncing Souls — Satellite Subscribe to the Spinning Thoughts Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn. Follow the podcast on Facebook (www.facebook.com/spinningthoughtspodcast) and Twitter (@SpinThoughtsPod)to keep up-to-date with Angelo, Brandon, and everything music! Please visit our website for more! www.spinningthoughtspodcast.wordpress.com

Pitch It Movie Podcast
Movie Night (feat. Greg Attonito and Shanti Wintergate)

Pitch It Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2016 64:27


Episode 11 - Pete and Sean are joined this week by Greg Attonito of The Bouncing Souls, and his wife and Play Date partner Shanti Wintergate. Shanti shares her story of growing up with artist parents producing the cult classic film "Boarding House", which lead to an encounter with actor Vincent Gallo (Buffalo 66) telling his personal story of having movie nights with Joey Ramone repeatedly watching her parents film. Originally released July 25th, 2016. Inspired by Shanti's story, they pitch the following - Picture Vincent Gallo and Joey Ramone (played by The Force Awakens' Adam Driver) discovering a mystical VCR that pulls all of their favorite 80's movie characters out of the TV and into the real world! Music by The Ramones, Cyndi Lauper and Queen - this throw back action/adventure/sci-fi comedy can inspire us all to rebel against the establishment and demolish a bland world. The Bouncing Souls new album "Simplicity" comes out July 29th via Rise Records. Next Monday we return with an all new episode of the Pitch It Movie Podcast with special guest Sean Clark and his pitch for "Final Update". We encourage our talented listeners to create posters of our latest pitch - and please send them to any of the social media outlets listed below. Email us at: pitchitmoviepodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/pitchitmoviepodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/pitchitmoviepodcast Twitter: twitter.com/pitchitmoviepod twitter.com/sickboywolfgang twitter.com/seanqking twitter.com/evilclergyman Subscribe and Download on iTunes: https://goo.gl/cKStzC Subscribe and Download on Google Play: https://goo.gl/eZHLJp

Independent Minded
IM3: Play Date

Independent Minded

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 22:16


Episode 3 features the band Play Date. Shanti Wintergate and Greg Attonito (founding member of The Bouncing Souls) stopped in to the Elvis Duran studios for an interview and performed a song from their new album of children's music, Imagination. Songs from Play Date featured in the podcast include Great Day and Rad. More on Independent Minded: www.elvisduran.com/pages/independentminded.html More about Play Date at www.iloveplaydate.com Follow Play Date on Twitter @iloveplaydate