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J. Robert Lennon is the author of the novel Buzz Kill, available from Mulholland Books. It is the official May pick of the Otherppl Book Club. Lennon is the author of two story collections, Pieces For The Left Hand and See You in Paradise, and eight novels, including Mailman, Castle, Familiar, Broken River, and most recently, Hard Girls. He holds an MFA from the University of Montana, and has published short fiction in The New Yorker, Harper's, Playboy, Granta, The Paris Review, Electric Literature, and elsewhere. He has been anthologized in Best American Short Stories, Best American Nonrequired Reading, and Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards. His book reviews have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Guardian, and The London Review of Books, and he lives in Ithaca, New York, where he teaches writing at Cornell University. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch Instagram TikTok Bluesky Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Physical fitness is just one part of the puzzle. Getting into the right mindset is a very important part of an athlete's training regimen as well. So how does ultra-marathoner Julie Uychiat stay positive when facing scorching heat, endless sand, and immense physical demands? Find out in this bonus episode of the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.To hear more inspiring stories from amazing Filipina athletes, subscribe to Go Hard Girls. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This young Filipina racer isn't hitting the breaks any time soon. F1 Academy star Bianca Bustamante opens up to guest correspondent Bee Go for a conversation about perseverance and breaking barriers in motorsport. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.This episode was made with support from WINS (Women in News and Sport), an Australian Broadcasting Corporation International Development initiative.For more stories of inspiring Filipina athletes, subscribe to Go Hard Girls on your podcast app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From being a shy kid from Zambales, to a powerhouse on the UAAP basketball court, Tantoy Ferrer goes hard. Not even ACL and MCL injuries could keep her down! The Season 86 MVP sits down with Go Hard Girls guest correspondent Melissa Newsome to talk about her motivation to beat the odds of her recovery and take the championship trophy home to UST. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.This episode is made possible through the Go Hard Girls Grants, which empowers creators to tell the stories of Filipina athletes. The Go Hard Girls Grants are supported by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation International Development and Women in News & Sports (WINS).Hear more stories about amazing Filipina athletes when you subscribe to Go Hard Girls. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Omg, we have ice hockey in the Philippines?” Yes! Yes, we do.In October, the Go Hard Girls team laced up their skates to join in on the World Girls Ice Hockey Weekend festivities! Host Ceej Tantengco-Malolos chats with members of the Philippine Women's National Hockey Team about how they're growing the sport for more girls to discover and enjoy. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.Hear from more fantastic Filipina athletes when you subscribe to "Go Hard Girls." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've got another re-upload from the vault this week and it is one of the strangest episodes we have EVER done on the show! Sega Hard Girls is a surreal, nightmarish blend of candy-coated colours, hardcore fanboy-ism and a passion for Sega hardware which, quite frankly, borders on illegal. It's safe to say that our hosts had no idea what they were getting themselves into when they sat down to watch Sega Hard Girls and truly, neither do you. You've been warned. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For many athletes, starting a sport young means added pressure to make choices that can make or break your career. And Kim Mangrobang is no stranger to such choices.Hear how a teenaged Kim's decisions paved the path to her remarkable journey as a six-time SEA Games gold medalist and South East Asia's Triathlon Queen on the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.For more inspiring stories about our amazing Filipina athletes, subscribe to Go Hard Girls! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From missing the honor roll to graduating magna cum laude, from novice basketball player to co-captain of the DLSU Lady Archers, Marga Jimenez's journey is a testament to how commitment can turn beginners into achievers. Be inspired by her story on the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.For more stories about inspiring Filipina athletes, subscribe to Go Hard Girls! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On her 49th birthday, just a few years into running, Julie Uychiat made the decision to conquer 7 marathons in 7 countries in just 7 days. Battling the freezing Arctic, scorching heat, rugged terrain, and enduring her fair share of cuts and bruises, Julie etched her name in history as the first Filipina to complete the World Marathon Challenge. Hear about her running journey and what she has planned next in this episode from the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.For more stories about inspiring Filipina athletes, subscribe to Go Hard Girls! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I don't know if you've heard, but there is a book on Asian Man Records/Mike Park in the works! And the author of the books is none other than Mike Huguenor, guitarist for the Jeff Rosenstock band. He's also played in Hard Girls, Shinobu, Classics of Love, and a bunch of other bands.The book isn't expected to release until 2025, but Mike gave us a sneak peak of this work in progress!If you want to get some juicy tidbits about Mike's upcoming Asian Man Records book, sign up to the In Defense of Ska Patreon NOW and listen to the entire episode.Support the show
These inspiring stories of our Filipina athletes show us that women are unstoppable! With every episode, we find one more woman who is reaching greater heights in sports. Go Hard Girls will be back for a brand new season in September! While you wait, catch up on past episodes and subscribe so you never miss a new episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scowl is one of a handful of new hardcore bands blowing up at the moment. And, more importantly, they are a band with ska roots. Specifically, their bassist Bailey Lupo, who used to play bass in San Jose ska-punk band The Caps (or CAPS). So, we brought them on to get all the deets on their ska past. Bailey told us about packing records at Asian Man Records as a teen. (They begged Mike Park to release the Scowl record in 2020, but he passed). Bailey talked about recently meeting JER in Gainsville and vowed to our audience that, one day, Scowl would collaborate with Skatune Network. And they talked about the bands that influenced The Caps: The Specials, Choking Victim and a whole slew of surf bands. But we got even deeper and talked about the late 2000s/early 2010s San Jose punk scene they came from and talked about legendary groups like Leer, Hard Girls (featuring Jeff Rosenstock's guitarist Mike Huguenor), Monstrauss (Who played ska & grunge ie Skunge), Matsuri, Stickup Kid and Point of View. And of course, we had to talk about San Jose's weirdest punk venue, Nickel City. Hyper Ska artist Eichlers wrote a song about the venue on their sophomore record. We also talk about touring with Limp Bizkit, what it was like to have thousands of kids show up to their Real Bay Shit shows, seeing Laura Stevenson at a backyard BBQ in San Jose, and we discuss the horrible Punknews comments they sifted through every day. Most importantly, we talked about Adam and Aaron's old band, Gnarboots! Support the show
The first Filipino basketball import was a woman! Allana Lim shares the story of the many sports she tried out before discovering basketball, how she remained resilient while navigating her career abroad, staying true to herself, and how she is blazing a trail for the next generation of players on the "Go Hard Girls" podcast. Subscribe to Go Hard Girls so you never miss an episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Music writer, podcaster, and sometimes freelance music journalist Miranda Reinert is on the show + Tim shares his thoughts on WrestleMania! Featuring music from Hard Girls!Follow these links to Miranda's work:+ her blog: step one of a plan aka https://www.mirandareinert.com/ + her podcast: Endless Scroll here https://endlessscroll.libsyn.com/ or wherever you get your podcasts + her zine publication Wendy House Press http://www.wendyhousepress.com/ Music this week courtesy of HARD GIRLSFor more Better Yet visit our website betteryetpod.comI'm a web developer too! Check out my web application riffin, a guitar tab sketchpad: https://www.riffin.io/demo To get in touch with Tim Crisp (that's me) about ads, podcast production + editing inquiries, or to say hi, you can email tim@betteryetpod.com. I'd love to hear from you—REALLY!!
Join sports reporter Ceej Tantengco in a conversation with Meggie Ochoa, a jiu-jitsu world champion who measures success not in medals, but in the impact she creates. Meggie shares her inspiring story of using sports to empower children who survived abuse. In this episode of the Go Hard Girls podcast, discover how athletes can build communities and find their purpose beyond their sport.Subscribe so you never miss an episode!--Learn more about Meggie and other Southeast Asian Sheroes when you visit celebratehershe.comYou can get limited edition Celebrate #HerSHE chocolate bars featuring Meggie Ochoa at Robinsons, Shopwise, The Marketplace, Metro, Landmark, SM (Hypermarket, Supermarket, Savemore), 7-11, Regional supermarket Chains (Gaisano, NCCC, LCC), and Lazada. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is there a speed limit for when you're chasing your dream? 17-year old Bianca Bustamante talks about how years of sacrifice and focusing on her passion have helped keep her on track towards her F1 aspirations on the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.This episode was hosted by guest correspondent Bee Go, and supported by WINS (Women in News and Sport), an Australian Broadcasting Corporation International Development initiative. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The road to success is rarely a smooth one. Whether it's physical or mental, your struggles are valid, and you'll heal with time. PVL champion Jema Galanza shares how her journey of self-love also led to success on the court in this episode from the "Go Hard Girls" podcast, powered by Under Armour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Women athletes are never done lifting each other up. You'll find them on the front lines, finding and creating opportunities for more women in sports. Hear from Coach Mau Belen, Kat Tan, and Mariana Lopa about how we can change the game for female basketballers on this new episode of the "Go Hard Girls" podcast, powered by Nike.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the right opportunities and a steadfast mindset, women can soar to greater heights, regardless of their field. Jia De Guzman shares her love for volleyball, how she stands tall through challenges, and how she found her purpose, in this episode from the "Go Hard Girls" podcast, powered by Under Armour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Philippine women's softball team has won gold at every SEA Games since 1979 and are currently ranked #13 in the world. But how come we don't hear about them more often? Hear about the RP Blu Girls' 40 year legacy on this episode of the "Go Hard Girls" podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following their back-to-back SEA Games championships, the Gilas Pilipinas Women met up with young players from the the Girls got Game Born Ready Basketball Camp to remind them of the hard work and heart needed to go for gold. From the Go Hard Girls podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In January 2022, the Philippine Women's National Football Team qualified for the 2023 FIFA World Cup—a first in Philippine history! Midfielder Cam Rodriguez and goal keeper Inna Palacios talk about the team's journey to this momentous event, the challenges they had to face, and how we can support athletes like them in reaching more milestones. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LIVE: Sunday, June 19 2022 @ 9PM CST News and #libremusic. Wikipedia News: June 13-19, 2022 Musical Interludes: "Carry On" by Archipelago from Good As Gone (2013) "Half Hearted" by Ben Walker from Troubadork (2010) [CC BY-NC-SA] "Unstable Isotopes" by Chotto Ghetto from WILDFIRE (2019) [CC BY-NC-SA] "Bipolar Vortex" by Conan Neutron & The Secret Friends from Dark Passengers (2020) [CC BY-NC-SA] "Flying Dream" by Hard Girls from Dulcet Tones (2016) [CC BY-NC-SA] "Love That Makes It" by Michael Jumpshot Touchdown Pass from Breakfast (2018) [CC BY-SA] "Interstellar Good Times" by PROTODOME from CHIPFUNK (2014) [CC BY-NC-ND] "The Void" by Shinobu from 10 Thermidor (2015) [CC BY-NC-SA]
Hidilyn Diaz's road to gold wasn't without its hardships, and unfortunately it's a story that isn't unfamiliar to many of our athletes. Listen as she talks about her journey—from putting together Team HD, to her new mission of helping people understand that by investing in athletes, she'll just be one of many gold medals for the Philippines. From the Go Hard Girls podcast, powered by PLDT Home. https://pldthome.info/GHG_Hidilyn See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Having been an athlete herself, and now a sports journalist that covers them, Gretchen Ho knows how hard our athletes work to get the recognition and support they deserve. Add to that the unique struggles that women face on top of their sports, the MVP Sports Foundation ambassador shares her ideas to strengthen this new era in Philippine sports for all athletes. From the Go Hard Girls podcast, powered by PLDT Home. https://pldthome.info/GHG_GretchenHo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sega consoles - Mega Drive, Saturn and Dreamcast - are reimagined as high school girls and must fight through Sega‘s gaming history for a chance to become real consoles... No we‘re not making this up.
Growing up on Guimaras Island, Jovelyn Gonzaga dreamed of a better life for her family. Volleyball was her first love, but she didn't think it would come to much. Little did she know, she would become one of the best to ever play the sport in the Philippines. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Danielle Animam is the first ever homegrown Pinoy—man or woman—to play pro basketball in Europe. This achievement hits even harder when you know how her journey began and what she has fought for over the years. Listen to Jack, WNBA player Imani McGee-Stafford, and the women who Jack has inspired. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For a country that prides itself on being a basketball-loving nation, there are very opportunities for female players after college. How does this affect the Gilas Pilipinas Women's program? And what do the athletes want (and don't want) from a league? The NU Lady Bulldogs get candid in the third and final episode of our series on women's basketball. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
UAAP Finals MVP Jack Danielle Animam didn't play basketball until she was in high school. Jack shares what her journey reveals about the state of youth development for women, and non-profit organization Girls Got Game stops by to talk about empowering young girls through sport. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They haven't lost a single UAAP basketball game since 2013. Yet their games are rarely on TV, and many sports fans in don't know their names. The NU Lady Bulldogs take you through the history of the longest winning streak in Philippine basketball history. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before Nesthy Petecio made history in the Olympics, Josie Gabuco paved the way as the Philippines' first female AIBA world boxing champion and 5x SEA Games gold medalist. Sports reporter Ceej Tantengco traces her journey from Palawan to the world stage. From the "Go Hard Girls" podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's get intersectional! World amateur boxing champion and SEA Games gold medalist Nesthy Petecio opens up about mental health, being a lesbian athlete, and why she's stronger for all her struggles. What better way to celebrate Women's Month? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Right before the lockdown, Irish Magno made history as the first Filipina boxer to qualify for the Olympics. Then everything stopped. Get to know this groundbreaking athlete, how she's training in isolation, and how she and her girlfriend are helping Filipinos affected by the coronavirus pandemic. #PrideMonth See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we discuss relationships,the demasculization of men,we play some games and much much more on the pod hog podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podhog/support
Right before the lockdown, Irish Magno made history as the first Filipina boxer to qualify for the Olympics. Then everything stopped. Get to know this groundbreaking athlete, how she's training in isolation, and how she and her girlfriend are helping Filipinos affected by the coronavirus pandemic. #PrideMonth This is the third of three parts on Filipina boxers. Subscribe to Go Hard Girls on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Anchor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
Filipina boxer Josie Gabuco has won five straight gold medals in the Southeast Asian Games. Even more impressive? She did it all while being a single mom. This is the second of three parts on Filipina boxers. Subscribe to Go Hard Girls on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Anchor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
Let's get intersectional! World amateur boxing champion and SEA Games gold medalist Nesthy Petecio opens up about mental health, being a lesbian athlete, and why she's stronger for all her struggles. This is the first of three parts on Filipina boxers. Subscribe to Go Hard Girls on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Anchor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
The Philippines prides itself on being a basketball-loving nation, yet there's no pro league for women. What happens to our Filipina ballers after college? How does this affect the Gilas Pilipinas Women's program? And what do the athletes want (and don't want) from a league? The NU Lady Bulldogs get candid in the third and final episode of our series on women's basketball. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
Five straight, undefeated seasons. 80 straight wins. The NU Lady Bulldogs did all that from 2014 to 2018. In the first episode of Go Hard Girls, we look back at where and how the Lady Bulldogs' hardcourt dominance began. The team tells us in their own words about the big moments and untold stories of the Greatest Winning Streak Nobody Talks About. This is part of the Undas Playlist: PumaPodcast Top Hits. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
At just 16 years old, Ella Fajardo helped win the Philippines its first FIBA medal in the women's division. In this special bonus episode, Ella and Go Hard Girls host Ceej Tantengco talk about her experiences as a Filipina baller in the USA and why the new generation of female athletes are speaking up for equality like never before. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
NU Lady Bulldogs’ Coach Patrick Aquino, UAAP Finals MVP Jack Animam, and Go Hard Girls host Ceej Tantengco sit down with PumaPodcast CEO Roby Alampay for a roundtable discussion. You’ll hear stories from behind the scenes of Go Hard Girls and what their dreams for women’s basketball are. Recorded live at the PumaPodcast Press Launch. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
UAAP Finals MVP Jack Danielle Animam didn't play basketball until she was in high school. We look at what her story tells us about the state of youth development for women's basketball, and speak to Girls Got Game about how they empower young girls through sports. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
Five straight, undefeated seasons. 80 straight wins. The NU Lady Bulldogs did all that from 2014 to 2018. In the first episode of Go Hard Girls, we look back at where and how the Lady Bulldogs' hardcourt dominance began. The team tells us in their own words about the big moments and untold stories of the Greatest Winning Streak Nobody Talks About. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pumapodcast/message
This week we chat with Jeff Rosenstock about his influence and many connections he has right throughout the indie rock World. Hear tracks by Jeff, Laura Stevenson, Hard Girls, MU330, The Smith Street Band, Jess Locke, AJJ, Mercy Union and much more!
STEREOBAZA#279 Stereoigor на ПРОСТО РАДИ.О Empire of the Sun Charlotte Gainsbourg Serge Gainsbourg + Jane BirkinThe Prodigy Ultramagnetic MCs Hard GirlsHIEM +++Еженедельно автор и составитель - Stereoigor - представляет музыку, которая скоро становится must-have меломанов.C мая 2017 STEREOBAZA — РАДИОШОУ №1 в Украине по рейтингу PromoDJ "Украина/за год". Помимо новинок, в каждом выпуске программы слушателей ждет информация о знаковых явлениях и лейблах, а также о культовых фигурах актуальной музыкальной культуры: группах, исполнителях, продюсерах. Отдельного внимания аудио-гурманов заслуживает рубрика «Бонус-трек», посвященная раритетным версиям песен.Выходит с декабря 2011, в настоящий момент - на Просто Ради.о.Аудио журнал выходит c декабря 2011 (vk.com/stereobaza facebook.com/stereobaza), «стереогостями» радиошоу побывали такие деятели мировой музыкальной сцены: - Andy Fletcher - один из основателей легендарных Depeche Mode - Изобретатель жанра dub - легендарный Lee "Scratch" Perry - культовый лондонский продюсер и ди-джей Erol Alkan - создатель знаменитого берлинского инди-лейбла Morr Music Томас Морр - Группа De/Vision - Внучка изобретателя первого в мире электроинструмента — терменвокса — Льва Термена, легенда неоклассики Лидия Кавина, - Bonobo (Ninja Tune), - Jay-Jay Johanson , Robert Alfons/канадский синт-поп-проект TRUST, - James Lavelle / UNKLE, - Группы O.Children, Garden City Movement, HVOB, Crazy P и WhoMadeWho - Британский музыкант и продюсер Ghostpoet - Шотландский кинорежиссер Марк Казинс (Mark Cousins), "Atomic" (OST записан группой Mogwai) - Американский фрик-дуэт CocoRosie - Группы Metronomy, GusGus и Of Montreal - Трип-хоп икона Tricky - любимцы самых придирчивых музыкальных модников - британская группа ALT-J - Фронтмен DEPECHE MODE - DAVE GAHAN (интервью by Stereoigor, записано в Милане, Италия STEREOBAZA#279 Stereoigor на ПРОСТО РАДИ.О Empire of the Sun Charlotte Gainsbourg Serge Gainsbourg + Jane Birkin The Prodigy Ultramagnetic MCs Hard Girls HIEM
This week is a double-sized, packed episode that includes new stuff from Iron Chic, The Pathogens, The Slow Death, Sneakers Award, Attic Salt, and Oklahoma's Girls Club plus classics from Morrissey, The Gaslight Anthem, The Odd Numbers, and Stiff Little Fingers and much more. 1. "Lead Ashtray" by Fresh (from Fresh)2. "Little Love Letters" by Sad Blood (from Little Love Letters)3. "Never Say Die" by Sneakers Award (from Demo)4. "Chewing Gum" by Muskets (from Chew)5. "Digital Age" by Hang Tight (from Grind EP)6. "Bury Your Idols" by Hot Water Music (from Light It Up)7. "Steady Diet of Sugar" by Goddamnit (from I'll Never Be Okay, I'll Never Be the Same)8. "Not Me" by Girls Club (from Polyglamorous)9. "Way Back" by Save Ends (from A Book About Bad Luck)10. "Be The One" by The Slow Death (from Punishers)11. "Drive" by The Gaslight Anthem (from Sink or Swim)12. "Marie" by Supersuckers (from The Sacrilicious Sounds of the Supersuckers)13. "Diane" by Material Issue (from International Pop Overthrow)14. "One to Two" by Dag Nasty (from What If? Sessions)15. "Problematic" by ALL (from Punk-O-Rama, Vol. 5)16. "Never Coming Down" by Willamette Stone (from If I Stay [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack])17. "Anything" by Static Radio (from Resentiments)18. "Tonight" by The Warning Shots (from Tonight!)19. "Freaks on the Street" by The Pathogens (from Freaks on the Street)20. "Love Is Not an Answer" by John Moreland (from Big Bad Luv)21. "Purple Mountains" by Able Baker Fox (from Visions)22. "Dead Meat" by Talk Show Host (from Not Here to Make Friends)23. "Old Men Die In New Suits" by Michael Kane & The Morning Afters (from Laughing at the Shape I'm In)24. "The Third Floor" by The Rentiers (from Bring Me the Finest World Map Shower Curtain in All the Land)25. "Candle Wax" by Sincere Engineer (from Rhombithian)26. "Nickel Arcade" by Wicked Bears (from Tuning Out)27. "Spun" by Wagers (from New Guilt)28. "Handouts" by Black Train Jack (from You're Not Alone)29. "Love Comes In Spurts" by Richard Hell & The Voidoids (from Blank Generation)30. "Start With" by Seaweed (from Spanaway)31. "Nobody's Hero" by Stiff Little Fingers (from Nobody's Heroes)32. "Don't Bother Me" by The Odd Numbers (from About Time)33. "Star Sign" by Teenage Fanclub (from Bandwagonesque)34. "Working Class War" by Hudson Falcons (from Desperation & Revolution)35. "Reunion" by Drop Acid (from Making God Smile)36. "Verse Chorus Verse" by Nirvana (from No Alternative)37. "Everyday Is Like Sunday" by Morrissey (from Viva Hate)38. "Where Eagles Dare" by Misfits (from Collection I)39. "Hometown" by Attic Salt (from Attic Salt)40. "Dizzy Wizard" by Hard Girls (from Floating Now)41. "To Shreds, You Say?" by Iron Chic (from You Can't Stay Here)
Episode # 16 includes new tracks from Cold Wrecks, Iron Chic, Drawstring, Bash & Pop, and Hard Girls plus classics from Riot Squad, The Pietasters, and Capterhouse. 1. "Past Is Pain" by Boys Home (from Wishbone)2. "Drunk Again" by Bogues (from Mulligan)3. "We're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat" by Landlines (from Blue)4. "River Mountain Love" by Truck Stop Love (from Can't Hear It: 1991?-?1994)5. "Up Against the Wall" by Superchunk (from "I Got Cut" b/w "Up Against the Wall")6. "Forever Family" by Ann Beretta (from Ann Beretta)7. "Puddle of Blood" by Hard Girls (from Floating Now)8. "Madison" by Cold Wrecks (from Tiny Refuge)9. "Forecast" by Drawstring (from Forecast)10. "Bad News" by The Lazy Cowgirls (from A Little Sex and Death)11. "West End Kids" by The Bodies (from Cheap Shots and Low Blows, Vol. 1: The TKO Singles 1997-1998)12. "New Breed" by The Pietasters (from Willis)13. "Front Seat" by Dropkick Murphys (from Boys on the Docks)14. "Fool for Love" by The Heartdrops (from This is The Heartdrops)15. "You're the Love" by The Inciters (from Movin' On)16. "James 5" by Riot Squad (from Riot Squad)17. "Too Late (feat. Nicole Atkins)" by Bash & Pop (from Too Late / Saturday)18. "Hot Tramps (Quiet Slang)" by Beach Slang (from Hot Tramps (Quiet Slang) [Amazon Original])19. "Breather" by Chapterhouse (from Whirlpool)20. "Tellin' Lies" by The Menzingers (from After The Party)21. "A Headache With Pictures" by Iron Chic (from You Can't Stay Here)22. "Totally Fucked" by Pass Away (from Totally Fucked)
HARD LIVES. HARD LESSONS. IT'S MURDER ON THE STREETS. Danielle Crosby had a body to die for. A body she sold to the highest bidder. But she ended up paying for it with her life. When a prostitute's body is found lifeless, mutilated and brutally raped, DCI Annie Carr has never seen anything like it and never wants to again. Kate Burrows, retired DCI now consultant, has plenty of experience when it comes to murder - after all she caught the Grantley Ripper and broke the biggest paedophile ring in the South East. She is determined to help put the killer behind bars. But whoever it is won't be easily caught. And when another girl's body is found, even more horrifically disfigured than the last, it's clear the killer is just warming up . . . In a ruthless world where everyone's out for themselves, Annie and Kate must dig deep if they hope to catch a callous serial killer who knows no limits and makes no mistakes. For some, prostitution is seriously big business. But how many people will pay the ultimate price? Audible UK: http://adbl.co/2twYbC1 Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2sYb8D7 Audiobooks.com: http://bit.ly/2sY9P7u
Welcome to the third edition of the Oklahoma Lefty Podcast. For more information on the show and blog check out http://oklahomalefty.com/. 1. "Cobblestones" by Nothington (from Cobblestones)2. "Nosebleed Song # 2" by The Fairweather Band (from Meow)3. "Electric Light" by The Flats (from Auburn In The Everlast) 4. "Crack Whore" by The Fluffy Whites (from Crack Whore)5. "996 Tears" by Hard Girls (from A Thousand Surfaces)6. "Sad" by Hagfish (from Buick Men)7. "Don't You Forget" by Arliss Nancy (from Greater Divides) 8. "You're Gonna Be Golden" by Signals Midwest (from At This Age)9. "East St. Louis" by Brendan Kelly and the Wandering Birds (from I'd Rather Die Than Live Forever)10. "I Miss You" by Candy Hearts (from All The Ways You Let Me Down)11. "Wave Goodnight To Me" by Jeff Rosenstock (from Worry.)12. "Swann Street" by 3 (from Dark Days Coming)13. "Girl's Got Money" by Kurt Baker (from Girl's Got Money b/w Yeah? Yeah!)14. "Power Chords and Fragile Words" by Adam Darowski (from YAY!)15. "Future Mixtape for the Art Kids" by Beach Slang (from A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings)16. "Xenophobe: A Car" Armchair Martian (from Armchair Martian)*Note* All music played on this show is done so with the express written permission of the artist, artist representative, and/or the record label.
Welcome to The Living Room; please make yourself at home! We could only catch Hard Girls for a brief moment this time around. Here, we're coming to you from the green room of the hi-hat, sitting cross-legged in a kindergarten circle, addressing some tough times for the band's hometown. Hard Girls can be found online at: https://hardgirls.bandcamp.com/ or https://asianmanrecords.bandcamp.com/
FEATURING: James has survived Japan and is back to talk about it.This week New Business features Japan! Pokemon Sun and Moon, and Paper Mario: Color Splash.Listener Mail: Nintendo Hard Girls, Multiplayer Super Mario Maker, and classic console shells
The crew discuss the second episode from the Seha Girls Anime.
The show where we discuss an episode of the popular SEGA themed anime! Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, and Mega Drive get acquainted with each other, discussing what kind of guys Saturn might like. As the classes begins, their teacher, a cybernetic 8-bit bunny named Center, explains that in order to graduate from their academics, they must collect 100 medals. For their first lesson, Center sends the girls into the world of Virtua Fighter, where they are confronted by Akira Yuki. "Itsudatte Jū-nen Hayain da yo!" (いつだって10年早いんだよ!)
Mike, Max and Morgan of HARD GIRLS tell us about what led to their newest record, A THOUSAND SURFACES, working with Jesse Michaels of OPERATION IVY, the wisdom of Mike Park and more! Mike also talks the upcoming Shinobu release!
Também falamos de Detention
In Episode 10 of PRP, in this first of an (at least) two part series, Grendel celebrates the AMR15 Festival that took place June 15-19 in San Francisco, CA. Along with playing music from some of the bands that performed, Grendel interviews Mike Park (of Skankin' Pickle, The Chinkees, and B. Lee Band and founder of Asian Man Records) and plays part of the set he recorded from I Sing the Body Electric (a.k.a. Morgan Herrell of Pteradon, Hard Girls, and Classics of Love). Dig it!