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Elliott Fullam is a singer/songwriter and actor based out of New Jersey. He recently released his sophomore record, "End of Ways", which has been getting rave reviews in the indie music scene. His work ethic and DIY-approach has propelled him to not only quickly progress as an artist, but to also reach and connect on a personal level with his audience. Elliott played "Jonathan" in Terrifier 2 (2022), which went on to be the box office success story in the horror industry this past year. He also voices "Sal" on the television series Get Rolling with Otis and plays "Junior" in the upcoming horror flick, The Pitchfork Retreat (2024). Before film and music ultimately took up a lot of his free time, Elliott was an interviewing prodigy on his family's YouTube channel, Little Punk People. He would interview his favorite musicians, actors and other kinds of artists including James Hetfield (Metallica), Matthew Lillard (Scream, Scooby-Doo), Phil Anselmo (Pantera, Down) and the late and great Riley Gale (Power Trip). His commitment to his craft is inspiring, his energy is infectious and his grind will clearly never stop. If you're a fan of Elliott or just really enjoy this episode, be sure to follow him on Instagram @elliottfullam and @littlepunkpeople to stay up to date on everything he has going on. If you're listening on Spotify, Apple Music or any of the other platforms, please slap the show with that 5-star rating to keep the show from slipping into obscurity. #KellensPettyTalkShow
The Gen X Brothers have a long talk with the Bass Player of Peppermint Creeps – Billy Blade. They discuss the long awaited reunion in December and the very tragic and unfortunate passing a the Great Traci Michaelz. Its been over 14 years since his death but still very hard to believe that such a talented drummer and friend to all is no longer with us. Billy also talks about all the bands he's played in and his extensive collection including the night Bruce Kulick from KISS was shot in front of the Rainbow Bar and Grill on Sunset Blvd. and he was able to obtain something very strange… Glenn and Erik also talk about Horror Movies for Halloween, including Terrifier 2 with Elliot Fullam from Little Punk People. Intro Music by Peppermint Creeps: Just Another Day and Heartbleed. Mentioned in this episode: Edge of Life Designs www.edgeoflifedesigns.com Edge of Life Designs www.edgeoflifedesigns.com
My 3 Questions To: Elliott Fullam (Little Punk People) Sobre La Dosis Sobre La Dosis Sobre La Dosis Sobre La Dosis Sobre La Dosis Sobre La Dosis Sobre La Dosis
At 16, Youtube personality, actor, musician and budding music critic Elliott Fullam has a pretty impressive resume. His youtube channel, "Little Punk People" has over 80K followers. He's interviewed everyone from ICE-T, James Hetfield (Metallica), Keith Morris (Black Flag/Circle Jerks/Off!), Scott Ian (Anthrax), Tom Araya (Slayer) J. Mascis (Dinosaur, Jr) and Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein (Misfits) just to name a few. But it was Elliott's spot-on homage to Ian Curtis from an old Joy Division "Disorder" live video that really caught my attention. HIs next acting project—a horror film entitled "Terrifier 2" will be coming out this summer as a new animated series where he plays the lead will follow next year. We talked about all of the above as well as what interview subject intimidates him, the silly gore of horror films, live music as a religious experience, the price of fame and much more. https://www.youtube.com/user/littlepunkpeople instagram: @elltiottfullam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scott-crawford3/message
Noise Dosage Media : Between Exultation and Aggression (The Underground Extreme Metal Podcast)
S1E53: Zombies, Tsunamis, and Nerf Guns w/ the Little Punk People! - Little Punk People (Elliott) https://littlepunkpeople.net/https://www.facebook.com/littlepunkpeople/https://www.instagram.com/littlepunkpeople/In a band? Let's chat about it.https://www.facebook.com/noisedosagemedia/www.noisedosagemedia.comInstagram: @noisedosagemediaContact us: noisedosagemedia585@gmail.comCover Artwork/Logo by - Brandon Jones (@begrudgingly_benny)Sponsored By - Brandon Jones (@begrudgingly_benny)https://www.instagram.com/begrudgingly_benny/?
Glenn McQuaid is a writer, director, producer, and musician. He is the co-creator of the popular horror audio play & anthology series Tales from Beyond the Pale. He's also the writer and director of the film I Sell the Dead, starring Ron Perlman and Dominic Monaghan. I discovered Glenn through his music created under the name Witchboard. Glenn is incredibly talented. In this episode, we talk about working in different mediums, creating stories with Larry Fessenden, the music that inspires him, and using sound to tell scary tales. You can follow Glenn on twitter (@MrGlennMcQuaid) & instagram (@glenn_mcquaid). Show Notes: Tales from Beyond the Pale Witchboard It's Been Emotional I Sell the Dead Glass Eye Pix Interview DFN Interview with Glenn Glenn's interview on Little Punk People
This week on Episode 86 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #30), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles welcome Frank Turner by way of the interwebs to discuss his new record, Positive Songs for Negative People. The Bobs can tell full well that Frank is highly disturbed by their uncouth, American manners and hacky, tabloid idiocy - but that doesn’t stop them from getting to the bottom of things, or learning about Lester Bangs. From being hungover on the set of his new Josephine video, to performing a “nearly” spot-on American accent while proclaiming his love and admiration of the deep south, Turner stays courteous to the Bobs, even while Noxious fields him questions, which were obviously researched via wikipedia. Say hello to the punk rock Bruce Springsteen! (At least we didn’t make that the headline). Unlike Mr. Pickles, who was on TLC’sAmerica’s Worst Tattoos - Mr. Turner does not believe in cover-ups or regret, that’s why Frank has deemed his left leg, his “stupid tattoo leg”, sporting an image of Dale Earnhardt, a kangaroo with a unicorn horn, and a brandname of canadian prescription painkillers. Episode 30’s recurring themes: Bob’s admitted rampant file sharing abuses, his exploitation of hate mail and “not so secret” admirers, plus a new genre is born: polka-funk. Hear all the incessant blathering, plus all the latest new music and headlines, below. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Bob doesn’t know the meaning of provocative. Elliott Fullam of Little Punk People talks about his experience interviewing Babes in Toyland at their NYC Irving Plaza show. Bob has a “not so secret” admirer who appreciates Bob’s beard. Bob says the Meat Puppets aren’t “punk rock”. Bob’s extra-curricular activities was band but he had to quit because he had poor grades, while Bobby was hellion, a “crazy, punk rock kid” who dropped outta high school but still managed to graduate from UF. Frank Turner teaches Bob and Bobby about Lester Bangs, considered to be “America’s Greatest Rock Critic” - the Hunter S. Thompson of music journalism. Bob says Bobby must enjoy wearing women’s clothes because Bobby refuses to comment on Fat Mike’s fondness of wearing ladies’ attire. “There’s always a little word play when there’s a little ass play”, says Bob as he intros “Frank Turner ‘doing’ Josephine”. Bob’s doing a split 7” with Dwarves’ guitarist HeWhoCannotBeNamed. Bobby wants the 7” vinyl from Bob for Christmas. Bob says espresso is a diuretic - that’s why e stays clear of that nasty stuff when carousing Walmart shopping aisles. New DS t-shirts may be available soon! Bob says whenever he wears his DS t-shirt, people pledge their undying (pun intended) allegiance to Dying Scene. When a band calls it quits and they still have 7-8 months of touring, Bob won’t shed a tear. The name “American Television” makes Bob think of the “golden years” of TV. Bob has never experienced television outside of the USA. It’s really the lowest common denominator. Frank Turner has better manners than Bob and Bobby, despite being an Englishman. If you’re a good songwriter, you might not wanna listen to other’s input, as in - “dude, that stuff sounds like Iron Maiden, it’s not 1984” - actual commentary from a PigPen session. While discussing the new Domesplitter hot sauce - Bobby declares, “Hot Sauce Everything!” Bob looks up the moruga scorpion scoville unit, then explains the hybrid strain system to Bobby, who has read High Times magazine and lives in a “medical state”. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Frank Turner - Josephine Frank Turner Interview Part 1 Science Club - The Lord Will Have His Terrible Vengeance Contra Code - Screw Tape Frank Turner Interview Part 2 Night Birds - Left In The Middle Hopes - Trapped Frank Turner Interview Part 3 Sundays - Power Of One Million Dead - Breaking The Back Frank Turner Interview Part 4 Band Of Homeless - Drink Again Rusty Things - The Butchers Bill Frank Turner Interview Part 5 Three Eyed Jack - Faded Memories The Offenders - Harsh Reality You can subscribe to Dying Scene Radio via RSS, on iTunes or with the TuneIn orStitcher apps for iOS and Android. We also enjoy reading listener feedback on the air, so feel free to send us an e-mail. Or call us on the hotline - (347) 754-PUNK. Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio This week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles welcome Frank Turner by way of the interwebs to discuss his new record, Positive Songs for Negative People. The Bobs can tell full well that Frank is highly disturbed by their uncouth, American manners and hacky, tabloid idiocy - but that doesn’t stop them from getting to the bottom of things, or learning about Lester Bangs. From being hungover on the set of his new Josephine video, to performing a “nearly” spot-on American accent while proclaiming his love and admiration of the deep south, Turner stays courteous to the Bobs, even while Noxious fields him questions, which were obviously researched via wikipedia. Say hello to the punk rock Bruce Springsteen! (At least we didn’t make that the headline). Unlike Mr. Pickles, who was on TLC’s America’s Worst Tattoos - Mr. Turner does not believe in cover-ups or regret, that’s why Frank has deemed his left leg, his “stupid tattoo leg”, sporting an image of Dale Earnhardt, a kangaroo with a unicorn horn, and a brandname of canadian prescription painkillers. Episode 30’s recurring themes: Bob’s admitted rampant file sharing abuses, his exploitation of hate mail and “not so secret” admirers, plus a new genre is born: polka-funk.SYNOPSIS OF BANTER Bob doesn’t know the meaning of provocative. Elliott Fullam of Little Punk People talks about his experience interviewing Babes in Toyland at their NYC Irving Plaza show. Bob has a “not so secret” admirer who appreciates Bob’s beard. Bob says the Meat Puppets aren’t “punk rock”. Bob’s extra-curricular activities was band but he had to quit because he had poor grades, while Bobby was hellion, a “crazy, punk rock kid” who dropped outta high school but still managed to graduate from UF. Frank Turner teaches Bob and Bobby about Lester Bangs, considered to be “America’s Greatest Rock Critic” - the Hunter S. Thompson of music journalism. Bob says Bobby must enjoy wearing women’s clothes because Bobby refuses to comment on Fat Mike’s fondness of wearing ladies’ attire. “There’s always a little word play when there’s a little ass play”, says Bob as he intros “Frank Turner ‘doing’ Josephine”. Bob’s doing a split 7” with Dwarves’ guitarist HeWhoCannotBeNamed. Bobby wants the 7” vinyl from Bob for Christmas. Bob says espresso is a diuretic - that’s why e stays clear of that nasty stuff when carousing Walmart shopping aisles.New DS t-shirts may be available soon! Bob says whenever he wears his DS t-shirt, people pledge their undying (pun intended) allegiance to Dying Scene. When a band calls it quits and they still have 7-8 months of touring, Bob won’t shed a tear. The name “American Television” makes Bob think of the “golden years” of TV. Bob has never experienced television outside of the USA. It’s really the lowest common denominator.Frank Turner has better manners than Bob and Bobby, despite being an Englishman. If you’re a good songwriter, you might not wanna listen to other’s input, as in - “dude, that stuff sounds like Iron Maiden, it’s not 1984” - actual commentary from a PigPen session. While discussing the new Domesplitter hot sauce - Bobby declares, “Hot Sauce Everything!” Bob looks up the moruga scorpion scoville unit, then explains the hybrid strain system to Bobby, who has read High Times magazine and lives in a “medical state”. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTFrank Turner - JosephineFrank Turner Interview Part 1Science Club - The Lord Will Have His Terrible VengeanceContra Code - Screw TapeFrank Turner Interview Part 2Night Birds - Left In The MiddleHopes - TrappedFrank Turner Interview Part 3Sundays - Power Of OneMillion Dead - Breaking The BackFrank Turner Interview Part 4Band Of Homeless - Drink AgainRusty Things - The Butchers BillFrank Turner Interview Part 5Three Eyed Jack - Faded MemoriesThe Offenders - Harsh RealityYou can subscribe to Dying Scene Radio via RSS, on iTunes or with the TuneIn or Stitcher apps for iOS and Android. We also enjoy reading listener feedback on the air, so feel free to send us an e-mail. Or call us on the hotline - (347) 754-PUNK.Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadioThis week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
This week on Episode 84 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #28), Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles connect withJoey Cape live from his van. The three discuss Joey’s new solo record, Stitch Puppy, the story behind the song, “Tracks”, and what it was like to record his latest acoustic album using a similar formula to that of his label, One Week Records. Bobby uses his “Wop Dar” to uncover the Italian roots of the Lagwagonfrontman, insinuates that, like most musicians, Joey is inherently lazy, and then asks Mr. Cape a very pretentious question, which Joey has not the authority to answer adequately, given that the punk rock ethos transcends ideas and is really a part of one’s DNA. But, Joey agrees with Bob’s ethos, being a 46 year old man who lives his life like a 17 year old boy. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER: Jason 3D of The Jasons designed a FAT ENZO t-shirt depicting The Bobs getting killed by The Jasons. Lou Koller, frontman of NYHC greats, Sick Of It All, speaks with ten year old Elliott of Little Punk People, and Bobby wants to make him a DSR war correspondent because he’s interviewed many of the same people as Bob and he’s a much more talented interviewer. The Bobs discuss their impending full-coverage of FEST 14 in Gainesville and Pre-FEST in Tampa. Bobby doesn’t know who Mikey Erg or Ronnie James Dio is. The Svetlanas are from “Mother Russia” just as PigPen are comprised of more bacon than Bob puts down during breakfast. Why does EVERYBODY think the iconic Motörhead frontman, Lemmy Kilmister, is going to die? Bob says if Lemmy isn’t really afraid to die, he’d have played a fourth song in Austin. Bob thinks he might need to go back to the dark liquors. Bob says, “Lemmy will live forever and what kind of world are we going to leave for Lemmy?” AND VIGNETTES BY: Elliott Fullam of Little Punk People, J. Prozac of Doubtfire, Todd Dulawan of Distorted Signals, Dylan Flynn of Pass The Bass, and Mike Hansen ofPentimento. Episode 28’s recurring theme: bad/spot-on accents, artists who’ve recorded records in one-week’s time, and Bobby’s three keys to success - Persistence, Arrogance, andStupidity, with major emphasis on the latter. Hear all the incessant blathering, plus this week’s new music and headlines, below. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLIST Nightbirds - 8 Inch Betsy PMX - Pull The Trigger 8 Inch Betty - Mean Days Svetlanas - Siberia PEARS - Snowflake Guilty By Association - Coming Home Doubtfire - California The Mahones - Fuck You Joey Cape Interview Joey Cape - Spill My Guts Lagwagon - Made Of Broken Pieces Pentimento - Sink Or Swim You can subscribe to Dying Scene Radio via RSS, on iTunes or with the TuneIn orStitcher apps for iOS and Android. We also enjoy reading listener feedback on the air, so feel free to send us an e-mail. Or call us on the hotline - (347) 754-PUNK. Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio This week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
This week on Dying Scene Radio, Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles connect with Joey Cape live from his van. The three discuss Joey’s new solo record, Stitch Puppy, the story behind the song, “Tracks”, and what it was like to record his latest acoustic album using a similar formula to that of his label, One Week Records. Bobby uses his “Wop Dar” to uncover the Italian roots of the Lagwagon frontman, insinuates that, like most musicians, Joey is inherently lazy, and then asks Mr. Cape a very pretentious question, which Joey has not the authority to answer adequately, given that the punk rock ethos transcends ideas and is really a part of one’s DNA. But, Joey agrees with Bob’s ethos, being a 46 year old man who lives his life like a 17 year old boy. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER: Jason 3D of The Jasons designed a FAT ENZO t-shirt depicting The Bobs getting killed by The Jasons. Lou Koller, frontman of NYHC greats, Sick Of It All, speaks with ten year old Elliott of Little Punk People, and Bobby wants to make him a DSR war correspondent because he’s interviewed many of the same people as Bob and he’s a much more talented interviewer. The Bobs discuss their impending full-coverage of FEST 14 in Gainesville and Pre-FEST in Tampa. Bobby doesn’t know who Mikey Erg or Ronnie James Dio is. The Svetlanas are from “Mother Russia” just as PigPen are comprised of more bacon than Bob puts down during breakfast. Why does EVERYBODY think the iconic Motörhead frontman, Lemmy Kilmister, is going to die? Bob says if Lemmy isn’t really afraid to die, he’d have played a fourth song in Austin. Bob thinks he might need to go back to the dark liquors. Bob says, “Lemmy will live forever and what kind of world are we going to leave for Lemmy?”AND VIGNETTES BY: Elliott Fullam of Little Punk People, J. Prozac of Doubtfire, Todd Dulawan of Distorted Signals, Dylan Flynn of Pass The Bass, and Mike Hansen of Pentimento.Episode 28’s recurring theme: bad/spot-on accents, artists who’ve recorded records in one-week’s time, and Bobby’s three keys to success - Persistence, Arrogance, and Stupidity, with major emphasis on the latter. THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTNightbirds - 8 Inch BetsyPMX - Pull The Trigger8 Inch Betty - Mean DaysSvetlanas - SiberiaPEARS - SnowflakeGuilty By Association - Coming HomeDoubtfire - CaliforniaThe Mahones - Fuck YouJoey Cape InterviewJoey Cape - Spill My GutsLagwagon - Made Of Broken PiecesPentimento - Sink Or SwimYou can subscribe to Dying Scene Radio via RSS, on iTunes or with the TuneIn or Stitcher apps for iOS and Android. We also enjoy reading listener feedback on the air, so feel free to send us an e-mail. Or call us on the hotline - (347) 754-PUNK.Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadioLike us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadioThis week’s sponsor is, as always, FAT ENZO.
HERE WE GO!! Joining us in studio was the beautiful Craft Beer Cicerone Sam Dudics from Hunterdon Distributing to lend her expert opinions on beer. We started off the show with a caller who thought she was calling a love advice show and instead got our drunk asses and we help her through her current relationship. We were joined by Little Punk People, a maker of punk inspired art and a youtube sensation with their celebrity interviews. We were also joined by SpikedSeltzer, a new gluten free, low calorie alcoholic beverage. Also "The Andre the Giant Memorial Drunk award" gets awarded to Billy Joel, Pops announces his 2016 presidential bid, an awesome Craft Beer taste test including beers from Flying Dog and DuClaw Beers and more...Tune in and Drink On! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.