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Anddddddddddddd, we're back! Sorry for the unplanned "hiatus", but now the show is back with a vengeance. This is the second Patron-chosen topic episode. The indomitable story of DC legends Kingface. In the copilot chair this one was my old friend Ken Smallwood. It was a great pleasure getting to hear stories of old Dischord house days, the Slinkees, Sevens and of course the origin story of Kingface, from Mark Sullivan. Please do yourselves a favor and revisit this essential band! Apparently they're even gigging again.
KINGFACE DID A INTERVIEW TALKING ABOUT HOW MUCH HE AND MANY OTHER INNERCITY PEOPLE SUPPORT DONALD TRUMP AND NOW OTHERS ARE STARTING TO SEE WHY --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/support
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Cuzzo gives a R.I.P to Kingface to begin the show. Trump was diagnosed with C-19 and we take a look at the fallout. Touche' or Nah? What are your thoughts? Do you feel it was a hoax? Should Docious get a commercial for his business? Cuzzo says he is officially done with the Dr. Al Gross commercials. Can he relate to anyone that doesn't hunt or fish? Docious doesn't realize that he isn't still registered to vote. Interaction with the police is a topic of this week as well. Extra Media: Voter Fraud? https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/16/watchdog-finds-50000-double-voters-350000-dead/ https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/29/us/nearly-100000-new-york-city-voters-have-been-sent-invalid-absentee-ballots-with-wrong-names-or-addresses.html
In this episode, we discuss Kingface and the political climate in America today. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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We have to show love to our brother Kingface who is currently hospitalized this is a link to his gofund me - https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-kingface - if you would like to show him some of your support. In this episode we speak on Joe Budden's Spotify situation, Shampoo's surprisingly nice experience at the DMV, and more! This episode is sponsored by BlueChew Visit https://bluechew.com/ and get your first shipment FREE when you use our special promo code
T-Rev Drops mass amounts of music and videos. Mesus comes out swinging with songs and album Savannah raises hell with Katie NoelAnd Conservative Hip Hop is a thing. Find out all about it here on Hotbox Talk. @hotboxtalkphukka - Parler @HBTstoned321 - Twitter @hotboxtalk_petrovphukka - Instagram
What is driving racial tensions in America? KingFace, conservative activist and founder of the D.A.D. Project, sits down with Candace Owens for a conversation on how Black culture shapes political ideology. Watch now.
New York community leader KingFace is helping launch a new movement, “All Black Lives Matter,” to stand up against the murder of black Americans in all forms—including from gang violence. He explains that solving the problem requires more than just responses after tragedies happen, and require programs such as mentorship of youth, helping solve issues of fatherlessness, and teaching kids how to succeed. KingFace believes that teaching victimhood is less valuable than teaching a mentality of self-motivation and success. And Joe Biden has come out against the push to “defund the police,” alongside several other democrat leaders. The movement is supported by an estimated 16% of the Americans, mainly on the democrat side. With leaders now trying to distance from it, Biden and others may risk facturing their voting base. These stories and more in this episode of Crossroads. ⭕️ Subscribe for updates : http://bit.ly/CrossroadsYT ⭕️ Donate to support our work: https://www.bestgift.tv/crossroads Contact us: crossroadsjoshua@gmail.com https://twitter.com/crossroads_josh https://www.facebook.com/CrossroadsET
Estebanation updates on the coronavirus and discusses black Americans that support Trump. Here is a list of black Americans that support Trump: Candace Owens, Larry Elder, Kingface, and Kevin's Corner. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/estebanation/support
This week: African American MAGA grifter Kingface tells Trump that he is in fact the first black president, as Terrence K Williams and Diamond & Silk kick themselves for not saying it first. Also: Bernie Sanders and The Democratic Party are more deadly than the Coronavirus, since "Socialism has a mortality rate of 100%" Listen to Alexander talk The Big O on the Neighbor Science podcast: http://www.neighborsciencepodcast.com And listen Alexander and Tony on the Black Panther episode of History with a Porpoise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAtJE-IV6mI
Kingface discusses Black people making excuses, why we should support Trump, the black mentality and more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/godzofthecitytv/support
In this episode of Crossroads we speak with KingFace, community leader and Instagram personality, about his own story of personal change and personal improvement, how President Donald Trump has impacted Black communities, and what it means to care about your community. Find KingFace on Instagram : www.instagram.com/kingface_f1/?hl=en On Twitter : https://twitter.com/KingfaceF1
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We conclude Hardcore Week (feat. Hunter Bennett) with a discussion of the famed Washington DC scene, including some lesser-known bands like Embrace, the Snakes, Ignition, Kingface and Shudder to Think. Plus, Hunter picks a song by his current band Dot Dash that he considers "hardcore." Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
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WHAT YOU MISSEDActor, Isaiah Washington, Kingface, Dr. Randy Short are innocent. Question: Who attacked Judge Joe Brown and why? -- LISTEN NOWSpecial thanks to Roland S. Martin, Paul McKinley, Rev Joseph Green, Bishop Gerald Scott, Deborah White and Phelo The Greatlike . share . subscribe . DONATE _https://www.spreaker.com/user/valeriedenisejones _ The Judge Joe Brown Show - Fridays 4p EST - StudioLine: (929) 477-1167Twitter : @judgejoebrowntv / @valeriedenise / @phelothegreat
On This Episode of FlipDaScript, The Duo sits down with KingFace "@Kingface_F1" ( A Friend of the Platform ) & discuss his political views, why he believes in Donald Trump & why he stands for what he stands for. Also Face & Flip goes back and forth about a couple of things & while Flip respects Face views that doesn't stop him from challenging them #PRESSPLAY
This week on the show, one of the coolest (& one of the first performers your host Damian ever saw live), MARY TIMONY of the band EX HEX sits down for a chat. Listen in as the two talk about Mary going from a DC hardcore kid who didn't feel like she fit in, to finding a home in Boston Indie Rock, to touring world wide with the godly HELIUM. THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED (ALSO, don't miss EX HEX’s FANTASTIC new album "It's Real” on Merge Records)!!! Also touched on: Damian’s first show Growing up down the road from the MacKayes Mary’s folks: “Have you heard of Ian’s band Minor Threat?” Alec’s leopard print hair Watching Friday Night Videos and finding New Wave Feeling different Learning to play guitar to stop dressing weird Seeing Rites Of Spring for a first show The positivity of the DC hardcore scene Revolution Summer and the changes begin “DON’T MOSH!!!” Combo sport team/ street gang Fire Party Christian Billotte Jamming Joe Satriani HazMat becomes Autoclave A Rush loving drummer Autoclave Slant 6 Swiz Kingface Soulside Ignition Fugazi in the basement of St. Stephen’s (pre-Guy) The friend with the Bongos Moving to Indie Rock loving Boston The difference between DC and Boston “Way to DC for that!”: Major label find no one answering when they come knocking Signing to Matador Opening for Liz Phair at CBGB’s AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!!! BROUGHT TO
Live at the Safari Club: A People’s History of HarDCore is the uncensored oral history of a notorious underground punk venue in the nation’s capital, told by the very bands, fans, zinesters, promoters, graffiti artists, scenesters, senators’ kids and activists who made it happen. From 1988 to 1997, the Safari Club was Washington, DC’s version of New York’s iconic CBGBs. An Ethiopian restaurant by day turned-Go-Go club-on-Saturday nights, this windowless dive deep in the heart of the city then known as the “murder capital of the world” transformed into an all-ages venue every Sunday afternoon. New York bands Sick of it All, Murphy’s Law, Bold, Earth Crisis and Gorilla Biscuits played their first DC shows on the Safari’s tiny mirrored stage. Southern California’s Chain of Strength, Insted, and Strife all breezed through at least once, while local legends Ignition, Kingface, Swiz, Battery, Damnation A.D. and Government Issue screamed for change. Live at the Safari Club allows the scene to tell its own tales—the broken arms, bruised egos, back-stabbings, riots, rip-offs, fights, lifelong friendships and love stories revolving around the music. Shawna Kenney authored the award-winning memoir I Was a Teenage Dominatrix(Last Gasp), edited the anthology Book Lovers (Seal Press) and co-wroteImposters (Mark Batty Publishers). She contributed to the book 9:30: A Time and Place as well as Spoke: Images and Stories from the 1980s Washington, DC Punk Scene (Akashic Books). Her freelance work has appeared in The New York Times, Ms., Bust, Vice, Narratively, Alternative Press, Creative Nonfiction, and more. Rich Dolinger has played in bands and has been involved in the hardcore scene since the late 80s. He’s dabbled in photography, music journalism, graphic design and film editing. His photography and articles have appeared in Spin Magazine, AP, Highwire Daze and While You Were Sleeping. He owns the Los Angeles-based contracting company Straight Edge Tile. Photo by Kym Ghee For well over three decades now, Mike Gitter has been responsible for hurting your ears. When xXx¨Fanzine released its twentieth and final issue in 1988, he focused on a career in music journalism as a contributing editor to Rip and Tower Records Pulse while freelancing for the likes of Thrasher, Kerrang!, Spin and Rolling Stone (amongst others). A move to New York City in 1989 eventually found him transitioning into the A&R departments of various record labels including Atlantic, Roadrunner, Century Media and Razor & Tie. Some of his more notable signings include Jawbox and Bad Religion for Atlantic, Killswitch Engage and Megadeth for Roadrunner; HIM and Chiodos for Razor & Tie as well as The Shrine and Ignite at Century Media. He’s also worked in music merchandising and artist management. Mike currently lives and works in Los Angeles, CA Event date: Tuesday, September 5, 2017 - 7:30pm
I couldn't be bothered to put together an intro. Law school is time-consuming. I let two months slip by and I just wanted to get some music out the door.You'll notice I didn't worry about the licensees being -NC or not, so no flattr button this time. I hope to do a couple more October shows to check up and maybe I'll go libre at that point. I also didn't worry about finding band websites (except for The Spunk Lads since I have that queued up for the main show already). You should be able to find the band websites from the song titles and band names. I hope not to be such a slacker in the future! If you have trouble finding them, let me know and I'll try to help.If the enclosure doesn't work for some reason, you can download the file courtesy of the good folks at archive.org."Spunk Lads FC" by The Spunk Lads (punk) - BY-NC-SA - WebsiteNote: the version on the website is not the version we are playing. I cut the version on the show since the track on the website is actually two songs."I Hate You Baby" by Jonny Chan and the New Dynasty 6 - CC BY-NC-SA"Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" by Kingface - CC BY-NC-SA"Sheena" by Sidekick Lupchen & The Bad Generation - CC BY-NC-SADedication to my "lawyering" ;) (and the next song)"Fight Song" by Cletus Got Shot (bluegrass or "folk punk") - CC BY-NC-SA