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Laugh Now Die Later
ALEXIS GROSS

Laugh Now Die Later

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 57:41


Ep. 151 - Alexis Gross AlexisGross is a photographer born in New York and based in Los Angeles, whose photographs can be found in campaigns, self-released publications, and even on record covers and inserts.Companies she's worked with include: Vice, Creature Skateboards, Vans, Thrasher, and Louis Vuitton.The roster of bands and artists she's photographed include Krimewatch, Firewalker, Glue, Turnstile, and Avril Lavigne, just to name a few.We look back on her formative youth experiences, the music and subcultures that have inspired her, a memorable trip with Glue in Cuba, lessons learned, and what the future holds.

Violent Treatment
NYHC: Then and Now (Feat. Combust's Andrew Vacante)

Violent Treatment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 55:00


Andrew Vacante of Combust, Steamroll, Downfall, and more joins us to talk about NYHC from a modern New Yorker's perspective. We get into how the identity of NYHC has changed over time, the drought of native NYHC bands in the 2010s, and how Andrew's bands have helped change the tenor of the scene. Plus, many other digressions on hardcore minutia.  Bands mentioned: Killing Time, Sheer Terror, Cro-Mags, Breakdown, Madball, Merauder, Sick of it All, Countdown, Krimewatch, and many more.  Intro song: Combust - "Why I Hate" Outro song: Steamroll - "Marked"   

Und dann kam Punk
37: Julie Hill (DREGS, MORBID, REQUIEM) - Und dann kam Punk

Und dann kam Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 167:25


Im Gespräch mit Julie. Wir reden über Terror im Burgenland, das Dorf Grodnau, Grundschul-Interviews mit Zeitzeug:innen, ein ausgeprägter Sinn für Recht & Unrecht, Außenseitertum, mit Schreibmaschine zur Schule, ABBA & 80er Compilation CDs, Rammsteins "Model", Guano Apes & Slipknot, über Artwork Musik entdecken, via Limewire Musik runterladen, Billy Talent & Böhse Onkelz, Terror 2007 im OHO Oberwart, Alkohol als Flucht, 1998 Zentralheizung bekommen, Racoon Stripes, mit 18 die erste Tätowierung, Frisör:innenausbildung in Wien, die Capeet-Giglist, Venster, Ceremony im Shelter, sich über Straight Edge lustig machen, 2017 Straight Edge werden, Wasted Youth, Speed, War Collapse & Active Minds, eine fatale Abwärtsspirale, angsteinflößende Typen in der Drogenszene, Ausbildung in Soziale Arbeit, Einstieg in politische Themen mit Zines, ABC Fest in Wien, die akademisierte linke Bubble, weiße SxE Typen, die sich geil finden, Musik ist mein Kind, Stillborn, inspiriert von Krimewatch & Firewalker, Punch-Abgefeiere, jede Szene ist eine Bubble, versuchen das Genre etwas zu sprengen, mindestens 70-80% weiße Männer im Publikum, Proben auf dem Land, erste Show 2018 mit Drux aus Leipzig, das No Firecrackers Please Rec., Gesangscoaching per YouTube, ohne ein Instrument zu spielen ein Solo-Projekt zu starten, Powernerd bitte auschecken, weg vom Hardcore, Primeval von Venom Prison, Anthea und ihr Hyperpop, ein fotografisches Seitenhobby, Fotos von Razorblades & Aspirin, ambivalentes Verhältnis zu Social Media, positive Affirmation via Insta, We the Urban, Bunny Michael, Amy Lee, Spiritualität als Tool, uvm.

Outrage Radio
Outrage Radio - August 27th, 2020

Outrage Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 119:23


Two hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ Jdub. This week: Nothing but female fronted bands! Outrage Radio playlist - August 27, 2020: 1. L7 – Fast & Frightening 2. Amyl & The Sniffers – GFY 3. All Hits – Blockhead 4. Boss Hog – Count Me Out [12:19] 5. Neighborhood Brats – Party Going Nowhere 6. CTMF featuring The Dear Watson Sound – Tequila Blackout 7. Pleasure Seekers – What A Way To Die 8. Lost Cat – Don’t Need A Man 9. Lipstick Pickups – Kill Tonite 10. Gossip – No No No 11. Betty Davis – They Say I’m Different 12. Koko Taylor – Wang Dang Doodle [33:12] 13. Trixie and The Trainwrecks - What Would You Do 14. PJ Harvey – Me-Jane 15. Mary Bell – Empty Puppet 16. BB and The Blips – Matriduxy 17. Sial – Abintara 18. Bikini Kill – Capri Pants 19. Holly Golightly – As You Go Down [53:24] 20. Texas Terri Bomb! – Never Shut Up 21. The Paybacks – Me 22. The Distillers – Blood In Gutters 23. The Donnas – Do You Wanna Hit It? 24. Imelda May – Big Bad Handsome Man 25. The Legendary Tigerman feat. Lisa Kekaula – The Saddest Thing To Say [1:12:28] 26. Girlschool – Demolition Boys (live) 27. Bala – Vives 28. Dead Weather – Gasoline 29. Krimewatch – Cockroach Boy 30. Lunachicks – Plugg 31. Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings – Got A Thing On My Mind 32. Etta James – Nobody Loves You Like Me 33. Detroit Cobras – Stay Down [1:34:20] 34. Fatty Cakes and The Puff Pastries – Antifa Cakes 35. The Bags – Survive 36. Plasmatics – Butcher Baby 37. Trampoline Team - Rearrange 38. Rubble – Apathy 39. Vanilla Poppers – Hard Work 40. Cold Meat – Piscies Crisies [1:52:20] 41. The Muffs – Right In The Eye 42. Mary Monday – Popgun 43. Surfbort - Macho Dildo Outrage Radio broadcasts live Thursday nights 9-11PM (pacific) at LuxuriaMusic.com.

CRUEL NOISE
Episode 162

CRUEL NOISE

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 99:37


No matter how hard we cover our ears it is the noise inside our heads that will prove most insidious in the end. The demons we birth in our anima will slowly grow until they cannot be contained and our plight outweighs our pleads. Your eyes will open to realize the curled fingers pulling dirt onto your grave belong to you and you alone.   SUPPORT D.I.Y. PUNK OR DON'T.     Chronic Abuse - Class Traitor   The Stutter - No Sense   Gunn - Fuck My Mind   Bootlicker - Slasher   Eke Buba - Toilette   Cochina - Complejo de Salvador Blanco   Krimewatch - ゴキブリ 男   Warthog - Death's Hand/Brainwasher     Ervinna - Please Mr. Postman   Sylvia Vrethammar - Son of a Preacher Man   Judy Lee - I'm A Believer   Rita Chao - Proud Mary   Katty Line - Touch Me   Caterina Caselli - Paint It Black   Avie Koesmiran - Sugar Sugar     Bogus Genius - Spiders   Urochromes - Hair So Big   Institute - Deadlock   Chronophage - Racing   Litovsk - Dit Wil Ik Nooit Vergeten   The World - Punctuate   BB Eye - Lightning Strikes Twice   Condor - Vengeance     La Banda del Tren - Esclavo de la Noche   Flacidos Lunes - Francotirador   Ana Curra - Una Noche Sin Ti   Claustrofobia - Sombras En La Alcoba   Flash Cero - Ciudad Estelar        

A Great Big City — New York City News, History, and Events
13: Hudson Yards, Manhattan's Last Neighborhood

A Great Big City — New York City News, History, and Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 12:53


Hudson Yards opens Friday, March 15th, with the public being able to visit the new shopping mall and food court, the massive sculpture of stairs (tentatively) called the Vessel History Hudson Yards is a unique development. Other areas in Manhattan may change names, like the Lower East Side splitting to become the East Village, and new areas may be built, like Battery Park City, but Hudson Yards will be the last neighborhood to grow from previously undeveloped land. The site has been a railyard since the turn of the last century and had been the target of many developers over the years, but only recently did plans come together to build the largest private real estate development in the United States on top of the block-long open area of train tracks. A cutaway model shows the multiple layers at the site: Amtrak and NJ Transit trains at the deepest level in the Hudson Tunnel, 30 tracks of LIRR storage just below ground level, then an elevated platform constructed over the tracks that contains machinery to run the complex, support structures drilled into the bedrock, and the street-level parks and building entrances. If you take the new 7 Train extension to Hudson Yards, you'll emerge from even deeper under the complex since the new station is 125 feet below street level, making it one of the deepest in the subway system. The part of the development opening now is really only half of what will ultimately rise from the rail yards. This section, east of Eleventh Ave, was developed first, but more residential towers and open public space will be added in the next phase west of Eleventh. In this episode we'll learn about a few new features opening this weekend in this new neighborhood. Stores Shopping at Hudson Yards will be pretty similar to the retail space that has opened at the new World Trade Center complex, with high-priced fashion brands filling most of the space. A multi-story Neiman Marcus will anchor the shopping areas, with stores like Louis Vuitton, Coach, and Zara showing up along the mall's corridors and stores from luxury watchmakers Patek Philippe, Rolex, and Piaget. Visit B3ta on the second floor where shoppers have the ability to try out products that are usually ordered online and produced by smaller companies that can't afford to open an entire storefront. The Shed The structure sitting along the High Line that looks like an inflatable ice cube is the art, performance, and event space at Hudson Yards, called The Shed. It's a transforming building with sliding panels and a rolling canopy that can host a variety of events. There's a very cool video animation on the Hudson Yards site showing how the Shed transforms to change from an indoor venue for concerts and art to an open-air plaza for watching movies, and the Shed will even announce on social media when it will be transforming the building for a new event, so you'll have advance notice if you want to stop by watch the four-story structure move. The Shed will be opening in early April with a five-night concert series. The Vessel The Vessel sculpture has fast become one of the most recognizable features of Hudson Yards. 150 feet tall with 154 interconnected stairways, visitors can climb onto dozens of observation platforms and view Hudson Yards from multiple directions. It's sure to become a favorite of photographers. The name may be "The Vessel" for now, but Hudson Yards will be accepting suggestions for a more-fitting name for the sculpture. During the opening ceremony where Big Bird helped Anderson Cooper officially open the Vessel to visitors, Big Bird compared the sculpture to his own Sesame Street bird nest, which is an interlocking nest of brown branches. Visiting the sculpture currently requires making a free reservation, but it's unclear if this will continue into the future or if it's only intended to keep crowd numbers low during ongoing construction at Hudson Yards. If you take any innovative photos of the Vessel or have a suggestion on a better name than "The Vessel", send them in to A Great Big City on social media! Observation Deck If you're longing for a higher vantage point, make your reservation for The Edge, an observation deck at Hudson Yards that will become the highest public balcony in the city. Jutting out to the southeast corner from 30 Hudson Yards, the triangle-shaped deck will offer a variety of views across the city and the Hudson River, all from a height of 1,100 feet. The glass walls surrounding the observation deck will lean outwards at the point of the triangle, giving daredevils an opportunity to lean forward and look straight down from a point 65 feet away from the building. The deck won't open as part of the Hudson Yards grand opening, but you can reserve a spot on the list to be one of the first visitors when it does open. The Future It may look out of place at the moment, but just like the World Trade Center complex, Hudson Yards will begin to blend in with the New York around it as construction is finished and more open spaces are added. The plaza is open to visitors and will have wifi access, so it may prove popular as a place to take a rest in Hell's Kitchen, which otherwise had a limited amount of public green space. The upcoming parkland along the High Line and the Hudson River will add a much-needed boost to an area where pedestrians were either relegated to a narrow sidewalk next to the highway and the only was the concrete rear wall of the Javits Center. Much like the open lawns along the Hudson in Battery Park City, the green space at Hudson Yards will likely prove to be a popular space for watching the sunset or having an afternoon picnic, and will really come to life when attendees from various Javits Center conventions explore the new spaces instead of trying to catch a cab out of the area. Welcome to the neighborhood, Hudson Yards! 5 years ago on March 12, 2014 — A natural gas explosion levels two five-story buildings on Park Avenue 3 years ago on March 12, 2016 — 84-foot tugboat 'The Specialist' sinks after colliding with a barge near the Tappan Zee Bridge Park of the day Davidson Playground — Morris Heights in The Bronx — Little is known about Oliver Mathias Davidson for whom this playground and the adjacent Davidson Avenue are named. Davidson served as Chief Engineer of Streets from 1867 to 1872, and at one time owned land in Fordham. The small neighborhood park contains playground equipment and many lush trees providing shade. The Queens Botanical Garden will be holding a Backyard Composting Workshop on Saturday, March 16th where you can learn what goes in a compost bin, how to maintain it properly, and how to use the compost after it has had time to develop. Registration is required, but the event is free. Call (718) 886-3800 for more info. Concert Calendar This is the AGBC Concert Calendar: Teenage Fanclub and The Love Language are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Thursday, March 14th. The Movielife and Travis Shettel are playing Brooklyn Night Bazaar on Friday, March 15th. THE 1ST WORLD TOUR ‘WARNING' and Sunmi are playing The Town Hall on Friday, March 15th. Have a Nice Life, Consumer, elizabeth colour wheel, Midwife, and Planning for Burial are playing Market Hotel on Friday, March 15th. Massive Attack is playing Radio City Music Hall on Friday, March 15th. The Purple Tour and Lukas Graham are playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Friday, March 15th. DEATH CULTS, Husbandry, and LAPêCHE are playing Union Pool on Friday, March 15th. Have a Nice Life, Consumer, elizabeth colour wheel, Planning for Burial, and Wreck and Reference are playing Brooklyn Night Bazaar on Saturday, March 16th. The Bouncing Souls and Strike Anywhere are playing White Eagle Hall on Saturday, March 16th. Massive Attack is playing Radio City Music Hall on Saturday, March 16th. Youth of Today, Glitterer, KRIMEWATCH, and Line Of Sight are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Sunday, March 17th. Kenny O'Brien and The O'Douls and Kevin Devine are playing Mercury Lounge on Sunday, March 17th. This Heat, This Is Not This Heat, and Yvette are playing (le) Poisson Rouge on Monday, March 18th. 20 Years: An Intimate Conclusion To Thursday's 20th Anniversary, Thursday, and American Pleasure Club are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Monday, March 18th. An Evening with Fleetwood Mac and Fleetwood Mac are playing Madison Square Garden on Monday, March 18th. Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. New York Fact Here's something you may not have known about New York: Sidewalk food carts have those classic large umbrellas because Department of Health regulations state that food being prepared outdoors must be covered by an overhead structure to prevent contamination Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 83°F on March 20, 1945 Record Low: 7°F on March 18, 1916 Weather for the week ahead: Light rain tomorrow, with high temperatures falling to 46°F on Sunday. Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Podcast Addict, Spotify, and Castbox or listen to each episode on the podcast pages. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit agreatbigcity.com/podcast to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com

A Great Big City — New York City News, History, and Events
12: The City's First Park, St. Patrick's Day, and the East River Helicopter Crash

A Great Big City — New York City News, History, and Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 13:33


60 years ago on March 9, 1959 — The Barbie doll debuts at the American International Toy Fair in New York 1 year ago on March 11, 2018 — A sight-seeing helicopter crashes into the East River, killing five passengers. 286 years ago on March 12, 1733 — Bowling Green Park is established as the city's first official park. Fifth Avenue St. Patrick's Day Parade — Bay Ridge St. Patrick's Day Parade — Brooklyn St. Patrick's Day parade Episode 8: Harry Macklowe plans new tower across from St. Patrick's Cathedral — Harry Macklowe is one parcel closer to building his $1B Midtown office tower Chrysler Building sells for just $150 million 63 years ago on March 15, 1956 - 'My Fair Lady' opens on Broadway, starring Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews. March 15, 2018 — NYC Announces New Ferry Names Chosen by City Schoolchildren A Great Big City has been running a 24-hour newsfeed since 2011, but the AGBC News podcast is just getting started, and we need your support. A Great Big City is built on a dedication to explaining what is happening and how it fits into the larger history of New York, which means thoroughly researching every topic and avoiding clickbait headlines to provide a straightforward, honest, and factual explanation of the news. Individuals can make a monthly or one-time contribution at agreatbigcity.com/support and local businesses can have a lasting impact by supporting local news while promoting products or services directly to interested customers listening to this podcast. Visit agreatbigcity.com/advertising to learn more. Park of the day Railroad Park (Queens) — Rochdale, Queens — A densely-wooded area named for the nearby LIRR tracks and Locust Manor station, Railroad Park is mostly a wooded area with no fountains or plazas, but it does have a few hiking trails winding through the trees. Not to be confused with Railroad Park in the Bronx. Outdoor Skills: Navigation at Willowbrook Park in Staten Island Concert Calendar Weezer x Pixies Spring 2019 Tour, Weezer, Basement, Pixies, and TV on the Radio are playing Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, March 12th Ella Mai "The Debut Tour", Ella Mai, Kiana Ledé, and Lucky Daye are playing Brooklyn Steel on Tuesday, March 12th Todd Snider and Reed Foehl are playing Blender Theater at Gramercy on Wednesday, March 13th Teenage Fanclub and The Love Language are playing Music Hall of Williamsburg on Thursday, March 14th The Movielife and Travis Shettel are playing Brooklyn Night Bazaar on Friday, March 15th Have a Nice Life, Consumer, elizabeth colour wheel, Midwife, and Planning for Burial are playing Market Hotel on Friday, March 15th Massive Attack is playing Radio City Music Hall on Friday, March 15th The Purple Tour and Lukas Graham are playing Hammerstein Ballroom on Friday, March 15th Death Cults, Husbandry, and LAPêCHE are playing Union Pool on Friday, March 15th Have a Nice Life, Consumer, elizabeth colour wheel, Planning for Burial, and Wreck and Reference are playing Brooklyn Night Bazaar on Saturday, March 16th The Bouncing Souls and Strike Anywhere are playing White Eagle Hall on Saturday, March 16th Youth of Today, Glitterer, KRIMEWATCH, and Line Of Sight are playing Brooklyn Bazaar on Sunday, March 17th Kenny O'Brien & The O'Douls and Kevin Devine are playing Mercury Lounge on Sunday, March 17th This Heat, This Is Not This Heat, and Yvette are playing (le) Poisson Rouge on Monday, March 18th Thursday and American Pleasure Club are playing Saint Vitus Bar on Monday, March 18th Fleetwood Mac are playing Madison Square Garden on Monday, March 18th Lucy Dacus, Fenne Lily, and Mal Blum are playing White Eagle Hall on Wednesday, March 20th José González & The String Theory are playing Apollo Theater on Thursday, March 21st Ulver is playing Irving Plaza on Friday, March 22nd Weakened Friends, coping skills, Hit Like a Girl, and Nervous Dater are playing The Kingsland on Friday, March 22nd Hollis Brown is playing Mercury Lounge on Friday, March 22nd Jawbreaker is playing Brooklyn Steel on Saturday, March 23rd Find more fun things to do at agreatbigcity.com/events. Learn about New York Here's something you may not have known about New York: The NYC Department of Education is the largest school system in the United States, with 1.1 million students — larger than the entire population of San Francisco Weather The extreme highs and lows for this week in weather history: Record High: 85°F on March 13, 1990 Record Low: 6°F on March 13, 1888 Weather for the week ahead: Mixed precipitation on Friday through Monday, with high temperatures peaking at 58°F on Friday. Thanks for listening to A Great Big City. Follow along 24 hours a day on social media @agreatbigcity or email contact@agreatbigcity.com with any news, feedback, or topic suggestions. Subscribe to AGBC News wherever you listen to podcasts: iTunes, Google Play, or Castbox, Overcast, and TuneIn Radio or listen to each episode on the podcast pages. If you enjoy the show, subscribe and leave a review wherever you're listening and visit agreatbigcity.com/podcast to see show notes and extra links for each episode. Intro and outro music: 'Start the Day' by Lee Rosevere — Concert Calendar music from Jukedeck.com

CiTR -- LaughTracks: The Generation Exploitation Podcast

New releases by DYSNEA BOYS, THE FITS, THE HOT NASTIES, KRIMEWATCH, NIGHT BIRDS, SORE POINTS and US BOMBS.

Rival Podcast Club
Episode 11: Yanny vs. Laurel, Krimewatch, Chess content, and more!

Rival Podcast Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 47:25


In the 11th episode we open with What's Happenin' What's Up, where we discuss Yanny vs. Laurel as a phenomenon. We get into our recs, check out the links below: Taylor The World's Most Extraordinary Homes (find on Netflix) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7804132/ Jacob Quip tooth brushes Taylor "I Faced Off Against the World's Best Chess Player, You Will Totally Believe What Happened Next" by Oliver Roeder https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/i-faced-off-against-the-worlds-best-chess-player-you-will-totally-believe-what-happened-next/ Jacob Krimewatch "s/t" https://krimewatch.bandcamp.com/album/krimewatch They also get into your recommendations, submit yours by emailing us at goodtastepod@gmail.com Follow us here: instagram.com/goodtastepod twitter.com/@jacobthewilson twitter.com/@taylorjaywilson Email us: goodtastepod@gmail.com Leave a review and something you want us to check out and we’ll do so! Click here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/good-taste/id1331981072?mt=2 Our advertisers: Our intro song is by Koi https://open.spotify.com/artist/6MhwQdck5uQDaUUf0wI1kj?si=vzuRLjPCSBSPoCi6wpPOOA Rival Sports Club https://www.spreaker.com/show/rival-sports-club

Good Taste
Episode 11: Yanny vs. Laurel, Krimewatch, Chess content, and more!

Good Taste

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 47:25


In the 11th episode we open with What's Happenin' What's Up, where we discuss Yanny vs. Laurel as a phenomenon. We get into our recs, check out the links below:TaylorThe World's Most Extraordinary Homes (find on Netflix)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7804132/JacobQuip tooth brushesTaylor"I Faced Off Against the World's Best Chess Player, You Will Totally Believe What Happened Next" by Oliver Roeder https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/i-faced-off-against-the-worlds-best-chess-player-you-will-totally-believe-what-happened-next/JacobKrimewatch "s/t"https://krimewatch.bandcamp.com/album/krimewatchThey also get into your recommendations, submit yours by emailing us at goodtastepod@gmail.com Follow us here:instagram.com/goodtastepodtwitter.com/@jacobthewilson twitter.com/@taylorjaywilsonEmail us: goodtastepod@gmail.comLeave a review and something you want us to check out and we’ll do so! Click here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/good-taste/id1331981072?mt=2Our advertisers:Our intro song is by Koihttps://open.spotify.com/artist/6MhwQdck5uQDaUUf0wI1kj?si=vzuRLjPCSBSPoCi6wpPOOARival Sports Club https://www.spreaker.com/show/rival-sports-club

AXE TO GRIND PODCAST
A2G15 - New Music Episode / No Punk Cops

AXE TO GRIND PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 130:05


We talk new music. Ecostrike; Krimewatch; Day By Day; Fiddlehead; Hirs Collective; Trail of Lies. Everybody's got records coming out and none of them can make Patrick happy. Tom and Bob were in better moods and found a lot to like. Also discussed were the Sound & Fury lineup, that NPR piece on ICE, and Tom's war on emojis.

I Feel Good About It's show
Episode 3: Whoop whoop

I Feel Good About It's show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 69:46


In this episode we hang with our good friend, professional wrestler Jeff Cannonball, and give him a chance to speak on behalf of the Juggalos. EASILY the best episode so far.Music by Pizzatramp, Krimewatch, JAWS, Urchin, and Jukebox Romantics.

I Feel Good About It's show
Episode 3: Whoop whoop

I Feel Good About It's show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017 69:46


In this episode we hang with our good friend, professional wrestler Jeff Cannonball, and give him a chance to speak on behalf of the Juggalos. EASILY the best episode so far.Music by Pizzatramp, Krimewatch, JAWS, Urchin, and Jukebox Romantics.

Team Glasses Podcast
Episode 5: MASOCHIST

Team Glasses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 20:22


I chat to Rose Wadsworth & James Rolph from the socially conscious hardcore punk band MASOCHIST (Northern Rivers, NSW) after their set at the Indooroopilly Hotel in Brisbane with Rebirth, Unravel, Hurricane Death and Endless. LINKS: https://www.facebook.com/mschist http://masochistpunk.bandcamp.com MUSIC: “Homewrecker” by Masochist (from ‘Malevolent’) “A Missed Chance For A Meaningful Abortion” by Dangers (from ‘Anger’) “Hostile” by Masochist (from ‘Malevolent’) “Just Ace” by Grinspoon (from ‘A Guide to Better Living’) “Ready to Fight” by Negative Approach (from ‘s/t’) “You Make Us Sick” by Outbreak (from ‘You Make Us Sick’) “Rage” by Angel Du$t (from ‘Xtra Raw’) “Disease” by Gouge Away (from ‘Disease’) “Coward” by Krimewatch (from ‘Demo’) “You Don’t Tell Me” by Super Unison (from ‘Auto’) “Walk Away” by Super Unison (from ‘S/T’ 7”) “Don’t Start” by Punch (from ‘S/T’ LP) “Lilin” by Melchior (from ‘It Means Nothing to Me’) “Thronebreaker” by Dispossessed (from ‘Insurgency’) “Nothing For You” by Masochist (from ‘Malevolent’) “Six Pack” by Black Flag (from ‘Damaged’) “Corrections” by Diploid (from ‘Is God Up There?’) “Not Welcome” by Masochist (from ‘Malevolent’) “Shame” by Masochist (from ‘Malevolent’)