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The PTID guys have got plenty to say even without any guests. They catch up on recent gigs and record purchases. Tom has some angry words for Interpunk, and Neil almost certainly has some angry words for someone. They also read their first piece of hate mail! How did it take so long? They wrap thing up with a tribute to recently deceased Lippies guitarist Taylor Shupe. With songs by Circle Jerks, Articles of Faith, Adolescents, Alberts y los trios Paranoias, Descendents, Chron Gen, Toy Dolls, and The Lippies.
Priama reč je hlavne vecou umeleckej literatúry, nikdy však nevieš, kedy budeš potrebovať vedieť, ako ju správne napísať. Priamu reč v slovenčine označujú úvodzovky hore a úvodzovky dole, asi takto: „Rád by som vedel, kde si bol.“ Pamätajte si, horná úvodzovka na konci vety ide vždy až PO bodke, otázniku, výkričníku, alebo trojbodke. Priamu reč väčšinou sprevádzajú uvádzacie vety, ktoré môžu byť na rôznych miestach. Poďme sa pozrieť na niekoľko základných variantov. Povedala: „Budeš mi chýbať.“ „Budeš mi chýbať,“ povedala. „Budeš mi chýbať,“ povedala, „neviem, čo bez teba budem robiť.“ Samozrejme, aj tu platí pravidlo, že pravidlá sa dajú ohýbať a s priamou rečou sa dá aj experimentovať: svoje o tom vedia autori umeleckej literatúry a ich čitatelia. Viac sa o interpunkčných znamienkach a ich správnom používaní sa dozvieš v našom Schooltag podcaste. Tak nezabudni dať odber na Spotify a follow na Instagrame, aby ti nič neuniklo. Tento podcast ti prináša online magazín Hashtag.sk Viac info: https://www.schooltag.sk/ https://www.instagram.com/schooltag.sk/
Tyler Adams of Lily Livers makes his Dummy Room debut and what a blast we have. We do our top bass player lists and take a look at what's up with my Interpunk order from a year ago. Dude!
Super fun episode with Rocky Rochelle from the Young Rochelles and John Stamos Project. We have an exciting announcement about his new band, we debut your new favorite song and Nate places an Interpunk order. Also... Craig from Endless Detention Records!
Learn Polish in a fun way with short Episodes. On this episode we talk about Znaki Interpunk Lyjne (Punctuation Marks). All Social Media + Donations https://linktr.ee/learnpolish Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0ZOzgwHvZzEfQ8iRBfbIAp Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/learn-polish-podcast/id1462326275 To listen to all Episodes + The Speaking Podcast + The Meditation Podcast + Business Opportunities please visit http://roycoughlan.com/ Now also on Bitchute https://www.bitchute.com/channel/pxb8OvSYf4w9/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9SeBSyrxEMtEUlQNjG3vTA To get Skype lessons from Kamila or her team please visits http://polonuslodz.com/ In this Episode we discuss: Czy lubisz pisać teksty?- Do you like writing texts? Wolę dzwonić- I prefer calling Znaki interpunkcyjne- Punctuation marks Średnik- Semicolon Kropka- Dot Kropkę piszemy na końcu zdania- We write a dot at the end of the sentence Przecinek- Comma Lubię lody, słodycze, owoce- I like ice cream, sweets, fruit Wielokropek- Ellipsis Refleksja- Reflection Dwukropek- Colon W weekend: sprzątam, gotuję- On the weekend: I clean, cook Cudzysłów- Quote Cytujemy czyjeś słowa- We quote someone else's words Myślnik- Dash Podkreślenie- Underline Nawias- Bracket Ukośnik- Slash Wykrzyknik- Exclamation Mówimy coś bardzo głośno- We say something very loud Znak zapytania- Question mark Co lubisz robić?- What do you like to do? Co myślisz?- What do you think? If you would like Skype lessons from kamila or her team please visit http://polonuslodz.com/ All Polish Episodes / Speaking Podcast / Meditation Podcast / Awakening Podcast/ Polish Property & business Offers - http://roycoughlan.com/ All Social Media + Donations https://linktr.ee/learnpolish Please Share with your friends / Subscribe and give a 5* Review - Thank You (Dziekuje Bardzo :) ) #learnpolish #speakpolish #polishpodcast
James Pligge is back by popular demand. This time, we talk about some of the many misconceptions that people have about James and Harm’s Way — as well as James’s ill-fated attempt to make a protein shake with Coca-Cola. To be honest, talking about making a protein shake from Coca-Cola probably doesn’t do a lot to correct any of those popular misconceptions about James… Either way, this is a hilarious conversation. James explains why Harm’s Way is more influenced by The Jesus Lizard than by Madball and also ridicules contemporary powerlifting culture. Learn more from James and Harm's Way here: Website: www.harmsway13.com | Bandcamp Twitter: @harmsxway Facebook: @harmsxway Instagram: @harmsway13 These interviews are also posted on YouTube with video. Check out my channel here. If you're enjoying the show, the best way to support it is by sharing with your friends. If you don't have any friends, why not a leave a review? It makes a difference in terms of other people finding the show. You can also subscribe to receive my e-mail newsletter at www.toddnief.com. Most of my writing never makes it to the blog, so get on that list. Show Notes: [01:19] The challenges of remote learning (and teaching) [10:25] James’s hatred of metalheads in high school [15:20] The tribalism of adjacent subcultures [22:20] James’s tough guy reputation [28:23] Misconceptions that people have about Harm’s Way — and the challenges of making your art legible to an audience that doesn’t share the same background [37:33] Powerlifting has become embarrassing [47:40] James’s Coca-Cola protein shake [52:15] Writing music in quarantine for the next Harm’s Way album [01:06:40] The artistic direction of new Harm’s Way material [01:16:45] How to follow Harm’s Way online. And the importance of Interpunk and No Idea Records mailorder on our development years. Links and Resources Mentioned: Zoombombing Dimmu Borgir Youth Of Today Throwdown Madball The Legendary Study That Embarrassed Wine Experts Across the Globe Terror Cannibal Corpse Ghostemane Godflesh Sepultura – Chaos AD The Jesus Lizard Suffocation “Liege of Inveracity” Suffocation “Funeral Inception” Larry Wheels James Harden Jay Cutler’s Coca-Cola Post-workout Shake Save Our Stages The Locust Saetia Circle Takes The Square Planes Mistaken for Stars Beneath the Wheel Five Fingers Half a Hand Interpunk.com No Idea Records Vitamin X Combatwoundedveteran
This week, the boys talk about the year 2001. Up first it's the pre-Norma Jean, self titled album from Eso Charis. For our EP this week, it's Taking Back Sunday's self titled and self released EP. There is also an in depth discussion about early 2000's emo, and how Interpunk is run by racists. Songs featured on this episode: Jawbox - Jackpot Plus Eso Charis - Spirit of Revival Eso Charis - The Narrowing List Eso Charis - Dunamis Taking Back Sunday - The Things We'll Never Know Taking Back Sunday - Lost and Found Please rate, review, and subscribe. All episodes are available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play. https://punklottopod.simplecast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/punklottopod/ https://twitter.com/punklottopod https://www.facebook.com/punklottopod
Click here to download this episode! Episode seven will take you to heaven! This episode was recorded on January 14th, 2010 in Seattle, WA. Random Orbits is: Blake - Drums and Vocals Ryan - Bass and Vocals Sauce - Guitar and Vocals Tyler - Guitar 1:04 - Song #1: "In The Dreams I Can Remember" 04:45 - Random Orbits kicked off their tour (and recorded this interview) at El Corazon in Seattle with Success!, Heroes Amongst Thieves, Smokejumper, and Victor Cutoff 07:27 - Random Orbits recently released their new album Safety Meeting on Japanese label High-Speed-Flower Records and digitally via Bandcamp.com. 9:25 - Song #2: "Loose Lips Sink Ships" 13:18 - Paper & Plastick 18:35 - Song #3: "No Country For Young Men" 23:09 - Random Orbits have played shows at Studio Seven in Seattle with A Wilhelm Scream and The Swellers and some shows at The Bit Saloon with This is A Standoff, Heroes Amongst Thieves, Success!, and The Damage Done 24:02 - Sauce also plays in Time Traveling Band of Monsters and Ryan plays in Tree Octopus 27:20 - Song #4: "Legends of Beer Pong" Buy Random Orbits first album Real Friends Fix The Run at shows or on Interpunk, and download their new album Safety Meeting at their bandcamp site! Photo by Ryan Manjerrez
Click here to download this episode! Welcome to the first episode of Seattle Punk Audio Zine! This episode features an interview with The Damage Done and four songs from their recently-released full-length album Scream All Of Our Cliches. The interview was recorded in Seattle, WA on September 29th, 2009. The Damage Done is: Connor - Drums Chris - Bass, Backing Vocals Jake - Guitar, Backing Vocals Ryan - Vocals Show Notes: 1:01 - Song #1: Mumpa 4:45 - Scream All Of Our Cliches was recorded at Magnets Large & Small 5:30 - Album released on Better Half Records, founded by Chris Crusher and K2 of Smokejumper 7:25 - GRN STRP Haus is one of The Damage Done's favorite venues. 7:51 - In April, the band toured with Success! 8:15 - Bands at North Park Awesome Fast included Breaker Breaker One Niner, Tiltwheel, Dead To Me, and This Is My Fist 11:20 - Song #2: All The People In The Place To Be (Don't Care) 17:35 - Northwest Punk Board 17:44 - The Stranger, one of Seattle's two weekly news and entertainment papers 23:42 - Former member of The Damage Done, Eliot, has a new band Shakes, also on Better Half Records 24:09 - Chris and Jake have another band: Smooth Sailing 24:35 - Lucas Andrews of Anchor Down is an awesome guy! He designed the SPAZ logo. 25:14 - Ryan plays accoustic songs under the name Jefferson Deathstar 25:46 - Song #3: The Sky Is Really Heavy 28:28 - The Damage Done recommends the following bands: Polar Bear Club, Akimbo, Horse the Band, Helms Alee, Drunken Boat, Rumspringer 29:40 - Ryan passed out after seeing Rumspringer and John Cougar Concentration Camp 32:04 - Buy Scream All Of Our Cliches at upcoming The Damage Done shows, the Better Half Records website, on iTunes, or at Interpunk. 32:27 - The Damage Done played an amazing show at Studio Seven with A Wilhelm Scream, Living With Lions, Shook Ones, and The Riot Before. 33:29 - Song #4: Teen-Bop Hit Factory Photo of The Damage Done courtesy of Cameron Collins, all rights reserved.
It is nice to see that the majority of our XML subscribers use iTunes to catch up on their BUNNY INFERNO! clips. Knowing such, however, means it has taken a bit longer to get a successful clip up for you guys to see: all our efforts at posting iPod friendly .mp4 or .m4v videos has been for naught... until now!You've been able to watch this fourth clip (my personal favorite) in its YouTube and shoddy-Quicktime formats on our myspace but it is now time for you to show it off to everyone else through iTunes and your iPod videos. Here, my friends... is the Fourth Level!Watch it here on YouTube!This clip features the continuing exploits of Robby Whoseville and Caleb McLaughlin as they escape their horrible hunter, with a return from the now ragged, grim, and suddenly world-weary Elijah Dies.This fourth episode features a song by the magnificentTONY DANZA TAPDANCE EXTRAVAGANZAwho have been so kind as to give us actual permission to use their music. They are a group from Murfreesboro who deserve the attention with their great music and the best fucking name for a band EVER, so be sure to check them out and buy ALL of their music at one of the following links. Special thanks to everyone at TDTDE and their label, Corrisive Recordings, for letting us show our love for the locals:tonydanzatapdanceextravaganza.netmyspace.com/tonydanzatapdanceextravaganzaBuy The Album This Song is From on Interpunk.comIt is worth noting that this clip has a TEMPORARY soundtrack that will NOT appear in the final film. If you would like more information on the Music Featured in this Clip, here are the song titles and links to where you can purchase them (iTunes users will have to go to the actual blog website at http://bunnyinferno.blogspot.com to purchase this music... and DO!):"My Bowling Ball's Frozen In A Footlocker In Chicago" by Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza - Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza"Hell" by Squirel Nut Zippers - Hot"Fight Fire With Fire" by Apocalyptica - Cult"Sunshine the Werewolf" by Dillinger Escape Plan - Miss Machine