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Ep. 157 – Justin BriggsJustin is the mastermind behind the record label Warthog Speaks and a member of bands such as Desolation, The Hunting Party, and Vacuum.These days, you can find him playing in The Government or at the record store he co-owns in Oakland, California - Moving Records.We talk about getting into hardcore through a tape passed around his high school, his teenage years, living at the Maximum Rock n Roll house, sobriety, opening Moving Records, and more.Warthog Speak just announced pre-orders for the brand-new Fuerza Bruta 10-inch. Go check it out!
Boner Records never went away, they were just hibernating. Today founder Tom Flynn discusses the label history, early records, Melvins KISS parody EPs, the Lysol lawsuit, having his song covered by Nirvana, the imposter "DUH", the new release of "Antler Family" and more. Tom is not a record nerd Does Boner Records have a website? Creating the “Tapeworm” record – Hermaphrodite Records Forming “Fang” – Yukon Fang 45 Creating the “Boner Records” record label Fang's “Landshark” record Expanding Boner Records to take on additional bands Working with Alternative Tentacles on Maximum Rock n Roll compilation The song “The Money Will Roll Right In” Impact of Nirvana covering “The Money Will Roll Right In” Kurt Cobain really liked Fang and Melvins How Melvins came to Boner Records Recording “Ozma” with Mark Deutrom Tom's role in album artwork for Boner releases Melvins KISS parody solo albums Original artwork for modern reissues The activity of Boner Records in recent decades The Melvins “Lysol” fiasco – lawsuit, fixing album art How they fixed the album covers, cassettes and CDs of Lysol to comply Melvins & Steel Pole Bath Tub Sub-Pop parody Alberti and Rainbo pressing plants going out of business The story of the band “DUH” The imposter “DUH” Did any major labels approach Boner Records to purchase? Why did he pause Boner Records for so many years? Boner Records was largely a 1-man show Recent revival, making “Antler Family” album 250 Antler Family vinyl copies Playing live again – future of Antler Family Another band “Suboptics” Interview wrap up Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
Axl Rose, Sebastian Bach, Chris Jericho, and Eddie Trunk walk into a club in New York City's Meatpacking District… that is a true story, and just ONE that legendary radio DJ Eddie Trunk shares from his 40-year music career! He talks about meeting and eventually working for the late, great Jonny Z at Megaforce Records, and being an early advocate for Metallica and the life-long friendship that resulted from that. He has stories about KISS, Ozzy Osbourne, Anthrax, Van Halen, and Sammy Hagar. And he comments on the future of music, radio, and discovery. Thank you for supporting our sponsors!Brunt Workwear: Go to https://BruntWorkwear.com/TIJ and use code TIJ to get $10 off your first order plus free shipping and returns.Better Help: TIJ is sponsored by Better Help. Visit https://BetterHelp.com/JERICHO to get 10% off your first month.1stPhorm: 1stphorm.com/JERICHO & get free shipping on orders over $75Factor Meals: Go to https://FactorMeals.com/TIJ50 and use promo code TIJ50 to get 50% off.Progressive: Quote today at https://progressive.com STAY CONNECTED:TikTok: @ChrisJerichoInstagram: @talkisjericho @chrisjerichofozzy Twitter: @TalkIsJericho @IAmJerichoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisJerichoFozzyWebsite: https://www.webisjericho.com/
Afternoon teatime September 28th, 3 pm EST, with Miss Liz joining me is Dan Henk Deadguyllc coming to share his personal story and life in the tattooing world of ink and art subscription. Join us, and let's make a difference together. LIVE STREAMING TO MULTIPLE PLATFORMS AND PODCAST STATIONS AND APPS. The live show on Miss Liz's YouTube channel is ow. Please give it a quick subscribe and be notified when teatime is over. https://youtube.com/@misslizsteatimes?si=zxnJsbp0jQF8QXENDan's early career included a year and a half stint drawing political cartoons for Madcap Magazine and illustrating underground projects such as Maximum Rock and R ll. In 1997, he attended art school fter struggling through a violent car crash and a knife fight with a crackhead that severed the tendon on his left thumb; he attended art school. kick-start: Receiving some commercial and local gallery acclaim for his artwork, he moved to New York City to kick-start an art career. Heavily immersing himself in the local hardcore scene, he produced artwork for the bands Shai Hulud, Indecision, Koshari, Unsound, Coalesce, Most Precious Blood, Locked in a Vacancy, Beyond Reason, and Zombie Apocalypse, not to mention various local record labels and venues.In 2000, he started tattooing, initially working on many musician friends. A year later, in September 2001, he developed brain cancer and underwent surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Three months after the surgery, he married fellow tattoo artist Monica Castillo. His work started appearing in both a growing number of tattoo magazines and more fine art-influenced tomes. issue Tattoo-related books such as No Regrets, Tattoo Prodigies, and Inside the Tattoo Circus took notice and included features. Tragedy struck again in 2007, as his wife of 6 years, Monica Henk, was killed on a motorcycle by a hit-and-run driver. Despite extensive coverage in the local media and vigorous campaigns by the tattoo and motorcycle community, the culprit was never found. He moved to Austin, Texas, for three years and started doing a regular comic strip entitled “Rollo & Me” for Tattoo Artist Magazine Illustrations for Black Static, Litro Magazine, The Horror Zine, and This is Horror followed suit. His first novel, The Black Seas of Infinity, was published by Anarchy Books in 2011, and he started an illustrated calendar featuring various artists. Deadite Press released the first book with a cover by Dan, a novel entitled “The Sopaths” by Piers Anthony.A limited edition chapbook, “Christmas Is Cancelled,” came out courtesy of Splatterpunk in 2013, and in 2014, he started columns for TAM, Tattoo Revue and Skin Art magazines.A reissue of his debut novel was released by Permuted Press in April 2015, as well as a collection of his short stories entitled “Down Highways In The Dark…By Demons Driven” in August of the same year.He continued his work for independent magazines, doing art for Red Door Magazine, a slew of books by the imprint Out Of Step, and the British horror zine Splatterpunk. The books “Not Dead,” “Fighting Back,” “Past Indiscretions,” “Insatiable,” “The Red Death” and “The Flood” all featured his work and his third book, “The End of the World” debuted in March of this year. He's currently writing short stories, the latest of which, “Fort Bragg,” is available on Amazon.His heavily illustrated anthology featuring 14 authors and 16 stories just debuted across all platforms.https://danhenk.com/
Episode 21: Kent McClard Kent started Ebullition Records and HeartattaCk zine, two important entities in 90s/00s Hardcore and Punk. We talk about - why he started Ebullition - how he was about to release Inside Out's LP called Rage Against The Machine - how he designed the early records - why he felt he was forced to do HaC - punk was about blowing up boundaries, hardcore was about creating your own thing - his take on straight edge and why he made the XXX 2xLP comp Kent also talks about Green Day, Ebullition, Maximum Rock'n'Roll, releasing international bands' records after touring abroad with Downcast, hardcore is for nerds, HeartattaCk as a platform for diverse opinions within the hardcore scene, being decidedly amateurish, it's okay to be an outsider, hardcore is nerdy, giving people a space to participate, the 2008 housing crisis seriously affecting the underground music world and much more.
Miss the show? Wanna hear it again? Have at the podcast, my friends, and enjoy! Please share the pod and tag me (and the show) in your post. Please also invite your pals to like The Whizbanger Show on Twitter, Insta, and FB - if you want your music featured on the one and only Whizbanger Show, gimme a holler! Love y'all! The Bands: AC/DC, The Boneless Ones, Code of Honor, The Dead Boys, The Distillers, Exodus, Fang, The Gits, Metallica, Mountain Meadow Massacre, Motorhead, Social Unrest, Tales of Terror, Verbal Abuse, X-Ray Spex The Labels/PR: Alternative Tentacles, Boner Records, CD Presents, CZ Records, Fowl Records, Maximum Rock n Roll, Nuclear Blast, Sire Records, Torrid Records Tune in to MMH The Home Of Rock Radio every Friday from 2-4 PST | 10-midnight GMT to hear The Whizbanger Show. Stream ===>>> www.mmhradio.co.uk Whizbanger Show Podcasts ===>>> https://mmhradio.co.uk/podcasts/the-whizbanger-show/ Download the app ===>>> Google Play or Apple Store Tell Alexa ===>>> Hey Alexa, play Midlands Metalheads Radio on TuneIn Tell Google ===>>> Hey Google, play MMH Radio on TuneIn Get in touch with The Whizbanger: Email: thewhizbangershow@mmhradio.co.uk Facebook: www.facebook.com/whizbangershow Instagram: @sara.whizbanger Twitter: @SaraWhizbanger
You are now listening to Sipping on the Rocks " For Those Who Like to Rock"Hosted By WhoKilldKennyFollow us on Instagram: @Whokilldkenny88 @passmycupradio @passmycup @passmycupusaFollow us on Twitter: @passmycupradioFollow us on Facebook: Pass My Cup RadioTrack List1. AC/DC- For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)2. Boston- Feeling Satisfied 3. Eddie Money- Rock N Roll the Place4. 77- Maximum Rock n Roll5. Oasis- Fade Away6. Boston- Smokin7. 77- She Makes Me8. K.I.S.S- Firehouse9. Iron Butterfly- In a Gabba Da Vida10. Golden Earring- Twlight Zone11. The Doobie Brothers- Listen to the Music12. Deep Purple- Hush13. Rush- YYZ14. Oasis- Hello15. Golden Earring- Radar Love16. Led Zeppelin- Since I've Been Loving You
It's episode 50, and we've got something really special for you! You've heard him as the voice of Boris the Sprinkler, on that first Riverdales record and most certainly as the announcer at the opening of every episode of our podcast - but now we've gotten him to sit down with us for a conversation that vaguely touches on work! We talk about his day job as well as music, comic books, baseball cards, his writing for zines from Maximum Rock ‘n Roll to Razorcake and beyond, professional wrestling, metal houses and so much more. Always entertaining, and a little deeper into what makes him tick. Check it out! For Full Length Episodes And Merchandise Go To https://www.patreon.com/killedbydesk Follow: Killed By Desk Insta: @killedbydeskpodcast Twitter: @killedbydesk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/killedbydesk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/killedbydesk Links: Norb Books https://www.amazon.com/Books-Rev-Norb/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3ARev.+Norb Boris Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_the_Sprinkler GPS https://www.mymajors.com/career/prepress-specialist/ Mechanical Paste Up https://thisdesigngirl.com/mechanical-paste-up/ Gogos 1990 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESYbje4XuHI Ink Technician https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcmYk4FJz-8 Steve Jobs https://thenextweb.com/news/steve-jobs-obsession-with-the-quality-of-the-things-unseen Pickle Aversion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6pnoznL--I Ramones Video Game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev5YXR5mdkg Fonts http://rockthatfont.com/2010/04/milo-goes-to-college/ Pea Guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mehz7tCxjSE Wii https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGdNr89Cf3Q Ment Free https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxT_0btLHJQ Green Bay video game companies https://www.yellowpages.com/green-bay-wi/video-game-development Ditto https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccYLLzpeVnU&t=719s EC Rocker https://eastcoastrocker.com/ Slackjaw https://www.amazon.com/Slackjaw-Jim-Knipfel/dp/B008SMKLRY Visit Green Bay https://www.greenbay.com/ 59 https://www.ebay.com/b/Topps-1959-Season-Baseball-Sports-Trading-Cards-Accessories/212/bn_55182416 Wacky Pack History http://www.wackypacks.com/wackypacks.php Jack Kirby Museum https://kirbymuseum.org/contact-us/ Desert Storm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GaBAwvskYU Lustron Homes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-LViNfidFI Edison Concrete Home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6XBlWuQ1vQ Tesco Toys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dznsq80RjWs Music Box Stairs https://youtu.be/zOSHfJohUN0?t=490 Reoccurring Dreams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA80Yu8uXi4 Sammy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nQfL2s0Zx8 Smart Shoppers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYQLSWe2e3Y
On a new Soft Power Radio, we are in conversation with Grace Ambrose about the rock n' roll underground, trying, and failing, once again, to answer questions such as does it still exist? Grace runs Thrilling Living, a DIY label and publishing imprint 'with an emphasis on wild feminist sounds' - check it out at thrillingliving.com. Grace was one of the last coordinators of Maximum RocknRoll during its final days as a print publication - we talk about the foundational zine and about all the 'other stuff' that orbits, fuels, and sprouts from punk/underground music.
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This is Part 1 of a two-part episode. Part 2 is free to all paid subscribers over at www.patreon.com/posts/52816595. Become a paid subscriber for $5/month over at patreon.com/champagnesharks and get access to the entire archive of subscriber-only episodes, the Discord voice and chat server for patrons, detailed show notes for certain episodes, and our newsletter. Today we're joined by Yasmin Nair (twitter.com/NairYasmin). Dr. Yasmin Nair is a freelance writer, activist, academic, and commentator. The bastard child of queer theory and deconstruction, Nair has numerous critical essays, book reviews, investigative journalism, op-eds, and photography to her credit. She has appeared in publications like Current Affairs, where she is also an editor at large, The Baffler, Evergreen Review, In These Times, and Maximum Rock'n'Roll. Yasmin's website can be found at www.yasminnair.net . Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (www.piercedearsrec.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_)
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On this week's MRR Radio, take a trip through Maximum Rock'n Februaries past. Featuring a star studded cast with everyone from VOID to BORN AGAINST to ERASE ERRATA. (OK, not everyone). From the Beginning RED C - Assassin VOID - Dehumanize Jan/Feb 1984, MRR #4 NEGATIVE APPROACH – Can't Tell No One MISSION OF BURMA […] The post MRR Radio #1755 appeared first on MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL.
It's All About Punk Show #51. I played things i was listening in the last weeks, a lot of stuff from tops of the last year introduced by Sink X Die Webzine, Maximum Rock'n'Roll and other different radios, fanzines. Shout-out to Yesterday's News on NTS Radio and Beyond Damaged by Mind Cure Records. Photo: Subdued. taken from https://www.noecho.net/interviews/ruby-r-and-m-leathers If you have questions about this show or you want to contribute (make a review on your local scene, label or whatever) just contact me, itsallaboutpunkshow@gmail.com. Featuring: DEVO / Fried E.M. / Prized Pig / Subdued / Straw Man Army / ЯДОХИМИКАТ / Hounds Of War / Fundación Francisco Frankenstein / Research Reactor Corp. / Satanic Togas / Speed Plans / RAT-NIP / White Stains / Peace Talks / Sun Bather / Hong! / TORSO / Urban Sprawl / Banshee
Im Gespräch mit Markus. Wir sprechen u.a. über Bilderbuch-Punks beim UKW-Konzert in Heidenheim, als der angepunkte Max in der 7. Klasse eine Kassette mit Exploited, Slime & Dead Kennedys verlieh, Piece of Mind von Iron Maiden, ein Plattenladen mit Releases von Weird System, AGR, Mülleimer Records, zerrissene Jeans als Zeichen von Asozialität, die erste Heidenheimer Punkband The Krach, Razzia, mit der Schule zum Maiden-Konzert, Kiss als Lieblingsband, Springerstiefel & schwarze Klamotten, Billy Idol-mäßige Haare, Youth Brigade-, 7 Seconds- & AntiPasti-T-Shirts bei Mülleimer oder Sasquatsch bestellen, Christophers minikleiner Sex Pistols-Button, Genervt-Sein vom Sologewixe, die Schneider Powerpack-Anlage im Wohnzimmer, beim Flirten der totale Trottel sein, Fanzines wie Kabeljau, Aktueller Mülleimer oder Vox Vulgi als Blick in die Welt, der kleine Fanzine Terror Vertrieb, die ultrakonservative schwäbische Provinz, besoffen aufm Konzert sein ohne es zu merken, Listen im Karstadt kopieren, die ersten Tape-Sampler ab Ende 84 mit Bands wie Upright Citizens, Tin Can Army, Negazione & Rattus, die Welt verbessern wollen, die Schwierigkeit Hoodies & Chucks, Conflict als Auslöser vegetarisch zu leben, statt Braten nur Bratensosse essen, Fast-Food-Veganismus, Bruno Fischer Sojamilch in braunen Glasflaschen, sich ständig rechtfertigen müssen, ein totaler Pragmatiker sein, Suppe mit Kuhaugen in der Mongolei, ein nicht näher benanntes Straight-Edge-Bootleg, der erste Release mit Subway Arts & No More als Tierrechts-Benefiz, den Bundesverband der Tierbefreier, die Ausbildung zum Energietechniker, dank Maximum Rock´n´Roll mit einem Standby-Ticket durch die USA reisen, bei Pavlos & Amber von Wreck-Age in New York, in Pittsburg Necrecadia Submachin, Scott, den Roadie von Neurosis, das Umfeld von Walk Proud in LA, 5000 Dollar im Turnschuh, der 1. Irak-Krieg, Neurosis & Offspring in der Gilman Street, Rorschach & Anti-Schism im ABC NO RIO, Into Another, Burn, Yuppicide & Quicksand im CBGBs, den Auftrag Vans zu kaufen, luxuriöser Zivildienst bei der AWO, ein Vertrieb für Second Hand Platten, die Jesus was a fucking dick 7" von Abolition, eBay kills the second hand distribution, Miozäns Offer Resistance tape, Working Class & Antifa, der Umzug nach Bremen via Vegan-Connection, die Wolfsburger aus dem Age-Umfeld, Bremencore, Adelheid Streidel Experience & das Gags & Gore, die Queerfish 7", wie Dirk Kusche die komplette erste Systral 7" aufnahm, Bernd & Scorched Earth Policy, aus der Not heraus in die Selbständigkeit, Zensur bei Inane, wenn Bands zu großen Labels wechseln, Mörser als Bestseller, die Idee von Esperanto als Weltsprache, die mehr oder wenige unfreiwillige Übernahme von Greed Records, wie es ist einen Plattenladen zu haben, wenn man eigentlich keine Menschen mag, wie 2010 der Tod der CD das Ladengeschäft schwerer machte, den Job als Integrationshelfer mit Nullkommanull Erfahrung in Pädagogik zu bekommen, Lieblingsbands: Crucifix, Uniform Choice, Wipers, Razzia & Verbal Assault, gute Releases 2020: Heavy Discipline, Gag, Riki, True Moon, das Inkaufnehmen von Altersarmut, mit sich selbst im Reinen zu sein, uvm.
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Queerstories 2020 is a special series of the Queerstories podcast recorded during the lockdown months of 2020, featuring LGBTQI+ storytellers reflecting on the events of the year. This week’s stories pertain to a haunting of sorts, from the paranormal to the pathological. Queenie Bon Bon is a writer, performance artist and sex worker living and working in Narrm/melbourne. Their work focuses on labour and the body. They have created four full length shows - which have toured in Australia, Europe and North America. Their work has been featured on locanto, backpage and in Maximum Rock and Roll and The Lifted Brow. They are a member of Australian sex worker art collective Debby Doesn't Do It For Free and have been part of the Scarlet Alliance executive committee for 5 years. They are the 2020 Recipient of Firstdraft's Writers Program. Victoria Zerbst is a political satirist, comedy writer and performer for The Feed on SBS. She is a co-founder of the Sydney-based comedy collective Freudian Nip and the 2020 recipient of the ATYP Rebel Wilson Comedy Commission. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Im Gespräch mit David. Wir reden unter anderem über Hausbesetzerzeit, Anti-Reagan, Demos für Klaus-Jürgen Rattay, Elvis, Shakin Stevens, Matchbox Autos, Exploited, Slime, Soundtracks zum Untergang, Fehlgeburt, Potse, Drugstore, DZB, The Rest, Destiny Records, Porno Patrol, No Allegiance, Squandered Message, Vorkriegsjugend, Malinheads, Combat not Conform, Manson Youth, Bonzen, Skatepunks, Blockshock, Tommyhaus, Ex, KOB, Schlehmil, Negazione, Upset Noise, Hostages of Ayatollah, ne Flasche Wodka für 5 Mark, Gorilla Biscuits, Zimmer 101, Sasquatsch, No Future, die Welt verändern, Erosion, Emils, Biohazard, die Gemeinsamkeiten von Berlin & New York, Youth of Today, Lethal Aggression, Maximum Rock´n´Roll, ob es okay ist Kaffee zu trinken, wenn man Straight Edge ist, Slapshot, AGR Records, Vertragsverhandlungen mit Karl-Ulrich Walterbach, Ute von MAD, Mordred, Noise Records, Studio mit Flipperautomaten, Snoop Records, Agnostic Front, Killing Time, eine Aura der Gewaltbereitschaft, Dischord, Negative Approach, Madball, Leeway, Ludichrist, Crumbsuckers, Terror, Strasse & Härte, Cro-Mags, Side by Side, weiße Mittelklasse-Boys, wabbelnde Massen im SO36, Unity, MDC, mit Mike War in New York bei Walter, Civ & TC, Leeway-Record-Release Party mit DMS, mit Marc von MAD in Zagreb, Punishable Act, Devil Inside, Image & Ehrlichkeit, sich auf der Bühne benehmen wie Lamas, mit 108 auf der Tour mit Refused Schlagzeug spielen, fast bei Shelter einzusteigen, Troopers als politisch korrekte Variante zu den Onkelz, die Schnelligkeit von Atze, Mad Mob Records, die We´ll never be tamed CD, auf Tour mit Snapcase, Strife & Shift, Feeding the Fire, die Fusion von Coretex, Fun Records & MAD, Murdred Art, die naive Happy Unity Family der Coretex GmbH, das wirre Tauschsystem von Labels früher, immer an der Kippe sein und sich neu erfinden müssen, Merch als A&O, der Tod der CDs durch Streamingdienste, das 25 Jahre Coretex Festival, Coretex als mittelständisches Unternehmen, Engst, das Verhältnis zu den Eltern, selbst Vatersein, Selbermachen statt Kaufen, Fridays for Future, Obrigkeiten hinterfragen, rote Schuhe uvm.
Im Gespräch mit Dolf. Wir sprechen unter anderem über Punks am Augsburger Königsplatz, Bravo, Sex Pistols, den Plattenladen Govi, Antz, CRASS, Plattencover kopieren, INFERNO, mit Xen auf den Händen besoffen sein, Straight Edge, Maximum Rock´n´Roll, MDC, Ripper, Heidenheim, TRUST, Armin Hofmann, X-Mist Records, Süddeutsches Hardcore-Magazin, Pretty Vacant, A+P, Leserbriefe, ZAP, No Means No, Sick of it All, Barn av Regnbuen, Raped Teenagers, Destination Zero, Alien Boys, Spermbirds, Haywire/Nonoyesno, Trust Vinyl Compilation, Challenger Crew, Skeezicks, PMA, Jump for Joy, Unwanted Youth, Bahnhofsvertrieb, Dischord, Ian Mackaye, Jeff Nelson, Fugazi, DIY, sich selbst hinterfragen, Teen Idles, Zeckenrap, Trap, Substanz, Network of Friends, Helge Schreiber, BGK, Negazione, So Much Hate, Life but how to live it, Leatherface, Snuff, Heresy, Stand to Fall, Target of Demand, Heimatlos, Scraps, Mailand, Linz, Zürich, Arbeiterklasse, Hauptschule, die Zukunft von Print-Fanzines, tiefgründige Texte vs. 4-Zeiler, Verbal Assault, Diaz Brothers, Dickie Hammond, CDs, Tim Yohannan, Lebenserfahrung und vieles mehr.
You are now listening to Sipping on the Rocks Vol.41`Hosted By WhoKilldKennyFollow us on Instagram: @Whokilldkenny88 @passmycupradio @passmycup @passmycupusaFollow us on Twitter: @passmycupradioFollow us on Facebook: Pass My Cup RadioTrack List1. AC/DC- For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)2. Boston- Feeling Satisfied 3. Eddie Money- Rock N Roll the Place4. 77- Maximum Rock n Roll5. Oasis- Fade Away6. Boston- Smokin7. 77- She Makes Me8. K.I.S.S- Firehouse9. Iron Butterfly- In a Gabba Da Vida10. Golden Earring- Twlight Zone11. The Doobie Brothers- Listen to the Music12. Deep Purple- Hush13. Rush- YYZ14. Oasis- Hello15. Golden Earring- Radar Love16. Led Zeppelin- Since I've Been Loving You
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In ep66 we play song submissions by listeners bands! We also talk about the insane new edict from Maximum Rock'n'Roll, and "punk" memes. With songs by DUIs, Lousekateers, Latte+, Beatersband, Idle Minds, Dopplepopolis, Cheapskates and Slump Test.
Brad Warner is an ordained Zen teacher and the author of many books, including There is No God and He is Always With You, Zen Wrapped in Karma Dipped in Chocolate, and Hardcore Zen, Brad is the creator of the “Hardcore Zen” blog and YouTube Channel and is also a punk rock bass player in the band, Zero Defex. He has published work in Buddhist magazines Shambala Sun, Buddha Dharma, and Tricycle as well as rock magazines such as Alternative Press, Maximum Rock and Roll, and Razorcake.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Brad Warner and I Discuss Hardcore Zen and …His book, “Letters to a Dead Friend About Zen”Absolute truth and relative truthThe Buddhist precepts – there are no universal rules that apply to everythingThe universe is a living entity that is affected by our actionsWhy he wrote this book for his friend who diedIceberg metaphor – what can be seen is what we know about ourselves, but we also have unseen and unknowable parts of ourselves.His thoughts on Buddha being a geniusThe Buddha, the Dharma, and the SanghaA goal of not having a goal is also a goalBeing in a goal-oriented societySeeing things as they are and realizing that we’re wrongThe challenge of accepting our current reality as how it's supposed to be and not how we want it to be.Working with our desires for things to be a certain wayBrad Warner Links:hardcorezen.comTwitterFacebookYouTubeIndeed: Helps you find high impact hires, faster, without any long term contracts and you pay only for what you need. Get started with a free $75 credit to boost your job post and get in front of more quality candidates by going to www.indeed.com/wolf Calm App: The app designed to help you ease stress and get the best sleep of your life through meditations and sleep stories. Join the 85 million people around the world who use Calm to get better sleep. Get 40% off a Calm Premium Subscription (a limited time offer!) by going to www.calm.com/wolf SimpliSafe: Get comprehensive protection for your entire home with security cameras, alarms, sensors as well as fire, water, and carbon monoxide alerts. Visit simplisafe.com/wolf for free shipping and a 60-day money-back guarantee. If you enjoyed this conversation with Brad Warner on Hardcore Zen, you might also enjoy these other episodes:Brad Warner )2016 Episode)Shinzen YoungShozan Jack Haubner
Valentine's Show 2020: Tom Waits, Dokken, Miranda Lambert, Pulp, Atari Teenage Riot, etc.
Show's Theme: 20/20 (Songs about Seeing) Tracks from Little Steven, Iggy Pop, Jess, Monster Magnet, Rush
One of the greatest hard rock albums, and the second-biggest selling album of all time, Back In Black by AC/DC, turns 40 years old this week. The album is a document to the perseverance, work ethic, and musical greatness of Angus and Malcolm Young, following the death of their inimitable lead singer Bon Scott; where the terrific Brian Johnson is a perfect fit, all combining to make incredible, and history making, music. Plus, some recommended reading as there's no shortage of informative and cool books on AC/DC. Worth checking out: Maximum Rock n' Roll, AC/DC 1973-1980: The Bon Scott Years, and AC/DC Album by Album.
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This is part 1 of a two-part episode. Part 1 is free and available to all; part 2 is only available to $5/month subscribers over at. Show notes to this episode, if we decide to do any, will eventually be available to Patreon subscribers at https://www.patreon.com/posts/33867303. This episode is hosted by T. Today we have on Yasmin Nair (http://twitter.com/nairyasmin). Dr. Yasmin Nair is a freelance writer, activist, academic, and commentator. The bastard child of queer theory and deconstruction, Nair has numerous critical essays, book reviews, investigative journalism, op-eds, and photography to her credit. She has appeared in publications like Current Affairs, where she is also an editor at large, The Baffler, Evergreen Review, In These Times, and Maximum Rock’n’Roll. Yasmin’s website can be found at www.yasminnair.net . Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (piercedearsmusic@gmail.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_).
This is an epilogue to a recent two-part episode with Yasmin Nair (http://twitter.com/nairyasmin). We offer patrons who subscribe to our Patreon (patreon.com/champagnesharks) for $5/month and use our dedicated Discord voice and chat server the opportunity to get a preview of upcoming guests and suggest questions, which we then ask on their behalf. This time around there were so many questions and Yasmin went in such depth on her answers we decided to make the Q&A segment a dedicated episode on its own. Become a Patreon subscriber for $5/month to preview and pose questions to our future guests. Dr. Yasmin Nair is a freelance writer, activist, academic, and commentator. The bastard child of queer theory and deconstruction, Nair has numerous critical essays, book reviews, investigative journalism, op-eds, and photography to her credit. She has appeared in publications like Current Affairs, where she is also an editor at large, The Baffler, Evergreen Review, In These Times, and Maximum Rock’n’Roll. Yasmin’s website can be found at www.yasminnair.net . Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (piercedearsmusic@gmail.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_).
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In episode 9 we continue our Confessions of a Vinyl Addict series. Producer Dana Berry interviews Mike LaVella, a life-long record collector who also worked within the music industry as a writer for Maximum Rock n Roll and Thrasher, published the garage punk/hot rod magazine Gearhead and ran Gearhead Records. Mike now runs a ‘Now Playing’ vinyl spinning night in the Bay Area. Take a journey with Mike as he recounts the plot points of a life consumed and buoyed by vinyl records. We also begin a new segment of the show where we visit independent record stores across the country and conduct short interviews. Dave begins at home with Sacramento’s Delta Breeze. You can support the show by wearing cool rock n roll gear from TeePublic:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rocknroll Call us at 650-822-ROCK or email at: info@rocknrollarchaeology.com Check out all our podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
In episode 9 we continue our Confessions of a Vinyl Addict series. Producer Dana Berry interviews Mike LaVella, a life-long record collector who also worked within the music industry as a writer for Maximum Rock n Roll and Thrasher, published the garage punk/hot rod magazine Gearhead and ran Gearhead Records. Mike now runs a ‘Now Playing’ vinyl spinning night in the Bay Area. Take a journey with Mike as he recounts the plot points of a life consumed and buoyed by vinyl records. We also begin a new segment of the show where we visit independent record stores across the country and conduct short interviews. Dave begins at home with Sacramento’s Delta Breeze. You can support the show by wearing cool rock n roll gear from TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rocknroll Call us at 650-822-ROCK or email at: info@rocknrollarchaeology.com Check out all our podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
This weeks episode, we cover the year 1996 and it's many different genres of white boy music. Our album is The Aquabats! debut full length, Return of the Aquabats!, and for our EP we discuss the Darkest Hours earliest release The Misanthrope. We also talk about getting Jawbreaker tickets, the Jawbox and Bikini Kill reunions, the passing of Lorna Doom, and Maximum Rock and Roll ending their magazine. All episodes are available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play. Please rate, review, and subscribe. Songs featured on this episode: Jawbox - Jackpot Plus The Aquabats! - Playdough The Aquabats! - Martian Girl The Aquabats! - Pinch and Roll Darkest Hour - Looking Forward to the End Darkest Hour - Vise https://www.instagram.com/punklottopod/ https://twitter.com/punklottopod https://www.facebook.com/punklottopod https://punklottopod.simplecast.fm/ punklottopod@gmail.com
In this episode of Die Laughing Records Radio Podcast EPISODE 18 // Hosted by Rob Trisler • Die Laughing THEME song by Born Sick • Raising The Stakes by East Bay Ray and Killer Smiles • Get Me Drunk by FUKM • Triple Shot Of The Week!!! (Maximum Rock and Roll Magazine Salute) • Boy With A Needle by No Alternative • Girl Called Kill by Social Unrest • Don't Count Me Out by Screaming Bloody Marys • the NEWS with Dave Dalton • NEWS : The NERV • TRUTH BE TOLD by The NERV • NEWS : Rancid • Let's Go by Rancid • Maelstrom Minute w/ Curtis Smith • SHOUT OUTS : DOA • Enemy by DOA • SHOUT OUTS : Listener Winner • The Locust by Union 13 • Out For Blood by Fang • Electric Placebo by Haggard Wulf • What Is PR? (Segment) “Press Releases” • Learning You by Macker • Route 666 by Psychos in Love • Gold Teeth by The Vex • Ace of Spades by Ukulele Hiro • Die Laughing / Radiovegas.rocks commercial by Lord Prosser // Die Laughing Records Radio Podcast official episode # 18 . . www.radiovegas.rocks www.cobraside.com www.dielaughingrecords.com . . #bornsick #eastbayray #fang #killersmiles #socialunrest #union13 #thenerv #screamingbloodymarys #bite #chelsearose #noalternative #fukm #rancid #DOA #ukuleleHiro #psychosinlove #thevex #macker #haggardwulf #podcast #lordprosser #jillianelizabeth #davedalton #curtissmith #maelstrompr #maximumrockandroll #dielaughingrecords #listen #share #punk #radio #cobraside #hearstlife #indierecordlabel #radiovegasrocks #newmusic --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Go to http://patreon.com/champagnesharks to become a Patreon subscriber for $5/month and get early access to free episodes and access to over 70 archived subscriber-only episodes not available on the main, free feed. Today we're joined by Yasmin Nair (https://twitter.com/NairYasmin). Dr. Yasmin Nair is a freelance writer, activist, academic, and commentator. The bastard child of queer theory and deconstruction, Nair has numerous critical essays, book reviews, investigative journalism, op-eds, and photography to her credit. She has appeared in publications like Current Affairs, where she is also an editor at large, The Baffler, Evergreen Review, In These Times, and Maximum Rock’n’Roll. Yasmin’s website can be found at http://www.yasminnair.net . Discussed in this episode: Yasmin Nair's articles "Your Sex is Not Radical" http://yasminnair.net/content/your-sex-not-radicaland "Your Trauma Is Your Passport" http://www.yasminnair.net/content/your-trauma-your-passport-hannah-gadsby-nanette-and-global-citizenship "Meet The Dominatrix Who Requires The Men Who Hire Her To Read Black Feminist Theory" by Amanda Duberman https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/mistress-velvet_us_5a822b50e4b00ecc923d4eba "#BREAKING: Journal Documents How Wealthy Democratic Donor Hooked Young Black Gay Man on Meth Before His Death" by Jasmyne Cannick http://www.jasmyneacannick.com/breaking-journal-documents-how-wealthy-democratic-donor-hooked-young-black-gay-man-on-meth-before-his-death/ Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (piercedearsmusic@gmail.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu, Closing theme produced by Dust Fingaz https://soundcloud.com/dustfingaz/
Go to http://patreon.com/champagnesharksto become a Patreon subscriber for $5/month and get early access to free episodes and access to over 70 archived subscriber-only episodes not available on the main, free feed. Today we're joined by Yasmin Nair (https://twitter.com/NairYasmin). Today we're joined by Yasmin Nair (https://twitter.com/NairYasmin). Dr. Yasmin Nair is a freelance writer, activist, academic, and commentator. The bastard child of queer theory and deconstruction, Nair has numerous critical essays, book reviews, investigative journalism, op-eds, and photography to her credit. She has appeared in publications like Current Affairs, where she is also an editor at large, The Baffler, Evergreen Review, In These Times, and Maximum Rock’n’Roll. Yasmin’s website can be found at http://www.yasminnair.net . Discussed in this episode: Yasmin Nair's articles "Your Sex is Not Radical" http://yasminnair.net/content/your-sex-not-radicaland "Your Trauma Is Your Passport" http://www.yasminnair.net/content/your-trauma-your-passport-hannah-gadsby-nanette-and-global-citizenship "Critic's Notebook: 'If Beale Street Could Talk' Is an Important Invitation to Feel Black Pain" https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/beale-street-could-talk-is-an-invitation-feel-black-pain-1167310 Birth of a Nation'hood: Gaze, Script and Spectacle in the O.J. Simpson Case edited by Toni Morrison https://amzn.to/2VMmjv8 Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (piercedearsmusic@gmail.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu, Closing theme produced by Dust Fingaz https://soundcloud.com/dustfingaz/
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This week we talk to Cynthia Connolly about her early punk days in LA and Washington DC, publishing books, photography, working with Maximum Rock 'n Roll, meeting the Mackaye family, growing up with a single mom, and continuing to create rad things. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adultingwell/support
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The Hullmen were recently described as “intriguing hard rock from Wisconsin ” by Maximum Rock and Roll magazine, which while odd, is right on the nail. For nine years and counting, the Hullmen have been pummeling punk, surf, garage and rock into their own distinct formula. The Hullmen are Milwaukee scene vets that have a strong back catalog and don’t plan on ditching the scene anytime soon! Tune into WMSE on Tuesday, March 7th to hear a live performance and interview with the Hullmen before they play a bunch of spring shows (starting with a gig with Indonesian Junk and Trolley at Club Garibaldi’s on WMSE’s bday, March 17th!) and release a brand new record – WMSE.org to stream live or in the archives, or simply tune your radio to 91.7 FM at the 6 o’clock hour.
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Welcome back to Ascending the Holy Mountain, a podcast brought you by Last Chance Podcast Network and Holy Mountain Printing. To learn more about the network and all of its shows, check the show notes for links, or head over to (www.lastchancepodcastnetwork.com). For all printing and design needs, click over to (www.holymountainprinting.com). Today our talented host, Erik of Raleigh NC band Demon Eye (www.demoneyeofficial.com) has an in person interview with Brian Walsby. Brian is considered by many to be an iconic punk rock artist, having WORKED for bands like Seven Seconds, The Descendents, Scared Straight, but he can generally found on tour with The Melvins, whom he has worked for since 2008. Brian has also been IN numerous bands like WWAX (with Mac from SUPERCHUNK and Merge Records), SNAKE NATION (project with Mike Dean and Woody Weatherman of CORROSION OF CONFORMITY), PATTY DUKE SYNDROME (with controversial songwriter Ryan Adams), SHINY BEAST, and a stint in POLVO, who he joined for their final album and tour. In recent years he was the drummer for local hardcore legends, DOUBLE NEGATIVE, and he currently plays with DAVIDIANS. Needless to say, he’s a man you NEED to know of. Brian is also the the author of an ongoing series of graphic novels, called Manchild, an autobiographical chronicle of his life as an aging punk rocker and a single father in contemporary society. His cartoons have been published in magazines like Maximum Rock and Roll, Flipside, Decibel, Chunklet, and Left of the Dial. Brian’s art, comics, books, t-shirt designs and all things Brian Walsby can be found at (www.brianwalsby.net). However, before the interview proper, we are honored again to sponsored by Mike Hill’s Savage Gold Coffee for another week. Savage Gold Coffee offers fair-trade, organically grown delicious coffee. You can pick up a pound at (www.savagegoldcoffee.com). Stay Tuned for Savage Gold at Holy Mountain’s webstore soon. At the end of this podcast, you can hear a sample of another podcast that the producer and introducer of this show, Canon (ME), hosts called ALL THINGS POPPED. It’s a bi-weekly podcast about science and tech which can be listened to on iTunes etc. at (www.lastchancepodcastnetwork.com/allthingspopped).
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Topics: The Grateful Dead, Heil Talk Box, Ham Radio, The Who, Joe Walsh Synopsis: If you’ve ever listened to Joe Walsh’s “Rocky Mountain Way” or “Do You Feel Like I Do”” by Peter Frampton, you of course heard of the Heil Talk Box. In addition to building that iconic device, Bob Heil also built touring systems for The Who, Humble Pie, and the Grateful Dead. Bob has a history in concert sound that few can match. He continues to be an innovator by designing and building microphones that are used on concert stages, recording studios, broadcast rooms, and podcasts. In this introductory episode of "50 Years of Maximum Rock n' Roll," Bob traces the story of his success from his early days as a substitute organist at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis, all the way to the world’s biggest concert stages. You’ll get a behind-the-scenes look at how Bob helped shape the music of Joe Walsh, Jerry Garcia, and many other heroes of rock ‘n’ roll. Prepare to be inspired and entertained by the story of Heil Sound: the company that not only listens to artists, but does something about it. Links & Resources The Night That Modern Live Sound Was Born (the historic story of how Bob saved The Grateful Dead’s concert at the Fox Theatre) Heil Sound The Grateful Dead Joe Walsh The Who
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Well dear listeners, the demands were heard and this week on the show Damian is joined by lead singer/bass player of NoFX and Fat Wreck Chords' co-owner, Fat Mike Burkett. Sit down and listen as the two discuss how the man who claims his job is to keep punk elite found the genre that provided the vocation... and how Damian has no taste. Also on the show: -Drug talk -Backstage Passport 2 talk -Camp Councilor Joe Escalante -Jack Grisham: a frightening human -Taping the sound of Rocky Horror Picture Show off TV -Don’t dream it, do it: S and M -Crossing borders with cock-rings on -Going to see Killing Joke at the Whiskey over seeing a movie -Canadian Subhumans vs. British Subhumans -The Dickies -Youth Brigade -The first time seeing Bad Religion -Damian having no taste in music -Going to Rhino Records -First record Agnostic Front 7” -Regretting selling the Anidote 7” -Pre- NoFX: False Alarm -Don Boles producing the first NoFX for gas money -Most improved self-taught band -Covering Impact Unit and the FUs -NoFX: hardcore -Hating the term pop-punk -Mike on the Melvins (it upsets Damian) -Everything changes after Nirvana -Wanting to release America’s Hardcore on Fat -The violence of LA punk -SO MANY dead friends. -Fat Mike goes to Italy as a teenager and sees I Refuse It! -The importance of Maximum Rock and Roll -The tour with the other lead singer of NoFX -Wassail Records -“I like ‘Ride The Lighting’ ok” -Not being liked at all anywhere -RKL: The most fucked greatest band -The Neos -The Decline as masterwork and so much more!!!
Punk Show! San Francisco punk from the beginning of the movement. Maximum Rock 'n' Roll, Penelope Houston, SF band Flesh World, and local musicians Fang.
This week on Episode 72 of Bobby Pickles' Podcast (Dying Scene Radio #17), the Bobs’ digital smoke signals to Ben Weaselfinally pays off, as the Screeching Weaselfounder and frontman guest hosts the show, joining Bob Noxious and Bobby Pickles in studio to discuss everything under the sun, from bums to farming to fat, middle-aged punk rock stereotypes - the three blather back and forth about a slew of interesting, unconventional topics. Weasel’s epic punk rock opus - Baby Fat Act 1 - is out now on Recess Records. Episode 17’s recurring theme: Performance Art. SYNOPSIS OF BANTER The show wouldn’t be the same without a local weather report, so right off the bat, Bobby the meteorologist asks for an oral account on the state of precipitation in the area encompassing Ben’s hometown of Madison, Wisconsin. Ben responds that he is enjoying a nice sunny day overlooking his cattle grazing in the Alfalfa fields. Who knew that Ben Weasel was a farmer!? Ben interrogates Bobby about his decision to employ a homeless person as a model for his T-shirt company. Bobby reveals how he first met “the bum”, who was living inside of Penn Station, when Bobby first moved to NYC. Bobby, who was managing a cell phone kiosk, thought it rather ironic that a bum would have a cell phone, so he struck up a friendship with the man. Ben commends Bobby on his humanitarian efforts, when Bobby admits to housing and employing “the bum”. Ben concedes to feeling like “a heel” for trying to make a joke about it. Intrigued by the new-found thought of employing bums as T-shirt models, Bob suggests to Bobby that maybe he should consider publishing a calendar as a way to support the homeless on a more regular basis, which Ben wholeheartedly agrees upon. While on the subject of T-shirts, Bobby bounces an idea off of Bob and Ben: “What about a “mash-up” tee, depicting the recently deceased B.B. King as G.G. Allin (B.B. Allin) - complete with poo and tattoos?” In unison, Ben and Bob both agree that it is way too soon for that much poor taste, but that King’s heirs should be entitled to some of the profits if that were to happen. Like a kid at Disney World, Bobby cannot contain his excitement as he gleefully tells Ben that not only did he purchase Baby Fat Act 1 from iTunes on the day of its release, but that he has listened to the entire offering three times already. Ben explains the general concept behind his punk rock opera, which is played out by many singers and complete with a libretto - but for a more comprehensive breakdown of the characters and plot, please read Ben’s exclusive interview with the Italian magazine, Tempi. Baby Fat is based on the opera, Rigoletto, which Bobby admits to watching the Luciano Pavarotti version online earlier in the afternoon after not being able to find a cassette deck to play his Italian grandfather's audio version. The conversation turns to crowdfunding. There’s a common misconception in the “record business” about artists who “beg” for money from their fans, but Ben justifies his use of crowdfunding to finance his operatic masterpiece by comparing it to nothing more than a glorified pre-order, but without the recoupable advance from the record company. He also states that crowdfunding is really a tool in-line with the old standby D.I.Y. ethics of yesteryear. The artist maintains control by doing everything for his or herself; therefore, cutting out the middle-man, which benefits the artist in terms of receiving larger royalty percentages as well. After nearly 30 years of playing punk music, Ben proclaims that punk bands will always shoot themselves in the foot, based on their misguided principles. He goes on to point out that most of them spend too much time, himself included, apologizing for their actions and what they say; meanwhile, Bob is preparing to play a new track from Chicago’s The Copyrights, who Ben declares “complete douchebags” who “can certainly dish it out, but [they] can’t take it”. Ben continues by stating sarcastically that ska/punk music died out in the 90’s. Bob mentions that musical styles tend to run in cycles and that maybe there will be a resurgence in the genre sometime in the near future, which Ben is quick to dismiss. Ben inquires about the origins and operations of Dying Scene, asking if it is corporately owned, or indeed run by a team of fans and writers. Bobby compares it to a grass roots operation. Ben goes on to say that if it was corporately owned, he wouldn’t necessarily have a problem with it, reminding everyone that, after all, Screeching Weasel is incorporated too. Weasel continues by telling a story about another popular online news gathering website, leveraged by investors and bought out without informing their staff of contributors, the result of which being one person walking away with a huge cash-grab and then going into seclusion. Ben tells the story of how he met Bob’s mutual friend, ex-Pink Lincolns frontman, Chris Barrows. The two used to trade their respective bands’ cassettes through the legendary punk periodical, Maximum Rock and Roll, and the US Mail. Ben explains how he had Chris in mind when coming up with the Zannoni character on Baby Fat, elaborating further about what a great job Chris did on the record, singing “God Damn You” in a key that is normally not in Chris’ wheelhouse. Ben discloses that Chris is his oldest friend, not in age, but in longevity. Bob deadpans that Chris is his oldest friend, not in longevity, but in age... On a sidenote, Bob played all of the guitars on Chris Barrows’ 2014 debut solo album Human Being. One notable track on the record is “Not It”, which happens to feature vocals by none other than Mr. Ben Weasel himself. Go find it on iTunes! Honestly, this synopsis could go on forever. The three blather back and forth relentlessly for over an hour about woman-punching, the current state of the music industry, Ben’s jaded self-interested in his own music, his predilection for Taylor Swift and the Frozen soundtrack, which is a clear indication that Weasel either has a daughter (or really bad taste in music), how PEARS were more than likely manufactured in a corporate board room by guys in suits with pie charts, the political predispositions of a fat, drug-riddled record executive who should stick to writing songs about “boobs and doing blow”, and how Rancid’s Tim Armstrong, who Ben remembers as “Lint”, finally found his voice. To know what else landed in Weasel’s cross-hairs, you’ll simply have to listen to the episode. “Kids...stay in school. Stay off drugs. And, eat your vitamins.” - B.Wizzle THIS WEEK’S PLAYLISTScreeching Weasel - God Damn You (with Chris Barrows) Dead On A Friday - A Reasonable Guy The Copyrights - Slider The A-Ok’s - Thrash Skank Thrash Sniper 66 - Warriors Way Head Creeps - Come On In Haken - Anaphylactic Shock Wasted Potential - Cumlords Free Sergio - So Far Yet So Close Upinatem - The Balls On This Guy Freya Wilcox and the Howl - Bury Me Dying Scene Radio is now on iTunes! (Please: Download. Listen. Subscribe. Share with your fellow punks. Rate the show. And leave an opinionated comment about Bob’s hosting abilities). DSR can also be heard LIVE each and every Friday night at 9PM EST on Real Punk Radio. Follow us on Instagram: @DyingSceneRadio Like us on Facebook: /DyingSceneRadio Call the hotline; tell Bob you’re not very fond of him - (347)754-PUNK This week’s sponsor is FAT ENZO. Help us feed and clothe the homeless!
Coffee And Gentleman Jim Norton Part 1. Jamie and Jim talk about 1986. Seriously. That was the year he was 17 and joined Crucial Youth, toured for the first time, appointed himself bouncer of a gay bar that was doing punk shows in Asbury Park, then was found out to be 17 and fired, wrote to Maximum Rock n’ Roll lambasting City Gardens, then got a job bouncing at City Gardens. If you know the man you know that’s barely the tip of the iceberg. Ladies and Gents, Gentleman Jim Norton @totallybitchinn on twitter ESTEBAN! Jim also hosts a Trivia Night every day of the week in various cities across New Jersey. Check facebook.com/totallybeachin for a link to his schedule. thattotallybitchinblog.tumblr.com sourgripesgang.tumblr.com
Coffee And Gentleman Jim Norton Part 2 Jamie and Jim talk about 1986. Seriously. That was the year he was 17 and joined Crucial Youth, toured for the first time, appointed himself bouncer of a gay bar that was doing punk shows in Asbury Park, then was found out to be 17 and fired, wrote to Maximum Rock n’ Roll lambasting City Gardens, then got a job bouncing at City Gardens. If you know the man you know that’s barely the tip of the iceberg. Ladies and Gents, Gentleman Jim Norton @totallybitchinn on twitter Jim also hosts a Trivia Night every day of the week in various cities across New Jersey. Check facebook.com/totallybeachin for a link to his schedule. thattotallybitchinblog.tumblr.com sourgripesgang.tumblr.com
On this weeks installment of APEX Express: Contributor R.J. Lozada interviews Seng Alex Vang, Conference Co-Chair of the 16th Hmong National Development Conference. This years conference, themed The Journey Forward, is a three-day gathering of Hmong and their allies on three major threads: Education, Health & Wellness, and Economic Development. The United States Supreme Court is in the throes of two major proceedings in the Gay Marriage or Marriage Equality movement, Hollingsworth v Perry, and the legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act, or DOMA. In an effort to bring the complexity of the different conversations happening within the LGBTIQ movements regarding marriage equality, contributor R.J. Lozada has invited three speakers to shed some light on the subject. (photo courtesy of Lauren Quock) Lauren Quock is a queer third generation Chinese American artist and community leader. Lauren has been working with the Network on Religion and Justice for Asian Pacific Islander LGBTIQ People (NRJ, www.netrj.org) since 2004 and is currently the NRJ Coordinator. NRJ creates community and leadership development for API LGBTIQ people of faith and works to change the culture of silence around sexuality and LGBTIQ experiences in API Christian churches through education. Lauren is also an artist (www.laurenquock.com). Lauren appropriates industrial processes and materials to create Modified Bathroom Signs that challenge the gender binary and transform the public restroom from a site of anxiety and trauma into one of affirmation for queer people. (photo courtesy of Yasmin Nair) From the author's website: Dr. Yasmin Nair is a Chicago-based writer, activist, academic, and commentator. The bastard child of queer theory and deconstruction, Nair has numerous critical essays, book reviews, investigative journalism, op-eds, and photography to her credit. Her work has appeared in publications like GLQ, The Progressive, make/shift, Time Out Chicago, The Bilerico Project, Windy City Times, Bitch, Maximum Rock'n'Roll, and No More Potlucks. Nair's writing and organising address issues like neoliberalism and inequality, queer politics and theory, the politics of rescue and affect, sex trafficking, the art world, and the immigration crisis. Her work also appears or will appear in various anthologies and journals, including Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex, Singlism: What It Is, Why It Matters and How to Stop It, Windy City Queer: Dispatches from the Third Coast and Arab Studies Quarterly. Most recently, her work has appeared in the Lambda-nominated anthology, Gay Press, Gay Power: The Growth of LGBT Community Newspapers in America, edited by Tracy Baim. Nair is a co-founder and member of the editorial collective Against Equality; she contributed to their first book, Against Equality: Queer Critiques of Gay Marriage as well as the second, Against Equality: Don't Ask to Fight Their Wars, and the third, Against Equality: Prisons Will Not Protect You. She is also a member of the Chicago grassroots organisation Gender JUST (Justice United for Societal Transformation) and recently became its Policy Director (a volunteer position) and co-ordinator of the Chicago chapter of South Asians for Justice, a new group devoted to forging a radical South Asian-inflected political vision outside of electoral politics and Bobby Jindal. Nair was, from 1999-2003, a member of the now-defunct Queer to the Left. Her activist work includes gentrification, immigration, public education, and youth at risk. John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney (photo courtesy of Stuart Gaffney) Stuart Gaffney, Media Director and API Outreach Director with Marriage Equality USA and also as a founder of API Equality Northern California. From Huffington Post: Stuart Gaffney and his husband John Lewis are leaders in the freedom to marry movement. Together as a couple for 26 years, they were two of the plaintiffs in the historic 2008 lawsuit that held that California's ban on same-sex marriage violated the state constitution. On June 17, 2008, they married at San Francisco City Hall, surrounded by friends and family. Stuart and John are leaders in Marriage Equality USA, a national grassroots organization, and API Equality, a coalition targeting outreach and education to the Asian-American community. They have appeared extensively in local, national and international media. The focus of their work has been to foster connection between the general public and the lives of LGBTIQ people. Stuart is a graduate of Yale University and currently a Policy Analyst at the UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies. With Host RJ. The post APEX Express – April 4, 2013 appeared first on KPFA.
Hello friends, another month, another podcast! This month in celebration of the upcoming Revelations 25 shows at Irving Plaza in NYC, we welcome Jeff Caudill from Gameface. We define the emo mid life crisis, what the equivalent of Maximum Rock n' Roll is today and the future of Jeff's solo music and Gameface. Also as a special treat, you can hear the 2nd unreleased Zookeeper song from Chris Simpson at the end of the podcast entitled "Universe Song". Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/washedupemo)
Maximum Rock 'n' Roll #332 (Gary Panter, Jaime Hernandez, Ted May, John Holmstrom, Kaz, Shawn Kerri and the Circle Jerks, and more), Top Cow's Artifacts #4, Avatar's Neonomicon #4 by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows, 100 Bullets, John Byrne's return to Next Men from IDW, Ryp and Huston's Wolverine: The Best There Is #1, Dick Briefer's Frankenstein (the first volume in Craig Yoe's The Chilling Archive of Horror Comics from IDW), Borders' financial troubles and the potential impact on the comics industry, our 2011 comic book-centric resolutions, Weird Worlds #1 from DC, Batman INC., James Stokoe's Orc Stain out of Image Comics, Axe Cop, Black Panther: The Man without Fear and Eddie Murphy, Stan Sakai's Usagi Yojimbo, the Alan Moore/Jason Aaron brouhaha, and a whole mess more! plus, the Hotline kicks into high gear!
Get ready for more wacky hi-jinks of TOAP, because Dave from Adrenalin O.D. is here! Today on the show, Damian is joined by the drummer of AOD and author of the book "If It's Tuesday This Must Be Walla Walla: The Wacky History of Adrenalin O.D." to talk about all things punk. Listen in as they discuss: the many scenes of NJ, the importance of Maximum Rock & Roll, the constant drug spectre in punk, the Feederz at the Gilman and so much more!! Don't miss it!!!Also, don't miss Dave's fantastic book: "If It's Tuesday This Must Be Walla Walla: The Wacky History of Adrenalin O.D."; available everywhere now, from DiWulf Books Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code toap50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Roger's back, but where the hell is Vinnie?! Agnostic Front's legendary vocalist, Roger Merit returns to the show and joins Damian, as they wait for AF's Vinnie Stigma. While waiting, the two have an in-depth conversation about: mental health, survival, politics, family, Maximum Rock & Roll, New York City, secret Gilman shows, GG, learning, evolving and much more. Eat your heart out, Samual Beckett!Also, don't miss Roger with Agnostic Front at Punk Rock Bowling in Las Vegas May 25-27! Get your tickets now!Also, pick up the 40th Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Me, you, TOAP Crew; Raghunath "Ray" Cappo has come to the podcast! Listen in as Damian sits down with the Youth Of Today and Shelter vocalist to talk: the secular religion of punk. From the infamous final Maximum Rock & Roll interview, to why it's SSD over Dischord, to sharing an apartment with members of Nausea and YDL and so much more: DON'T MISS THIS ONE! GO!!!!!Don't miss Raghunath with Shelter and Youth Of Today or anything else he is doing!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy