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DJ Jesse Luscious dives into the 101-band "Short Music For Short People" compilation on Fat Wreck Chords, puts a spotlight on Frisco d.i.y. punx Surprise Privilege, recognises the 40th Anniversary of the MOVE bombing, spins new tracks from Thee Milkshakes, The Bobby Lees, KLÄMP, Tàrrega 91, Through N Through, Nada (Brazil), AAWKS, & Advocatus Dei. He plays classics from Slayer, The Clash, No Means No, Tilt, Rancid, Pennywise, The Meatmen, The Criminals, White Flag, Aerobitch, D.O.A., Deathtraps, Terrorgruppe, The Beat Farmers, Deke Dickerson, The Offspring, The Coathangers, The Dickies, Snuff, Citizen Fish, Red C, Death By Horse, McRad, Turbonegro, Teen Idols, No Use For A Name, Swingin' Utters, Fearless Iranians From Hell, M.D.C., & Discharge, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Tilt- John For The Working Man Criminals- Union Yes White Flag- Rage Against The Machine Are Capitalist Phonies DOA- I Hate Puck Rock Aerobitch- Steamroller Blues Pennywise- 30 Seconds To The End Of The World Rancid- Blacklisted Terrorgruppe- All Comic Book Heroes Are Fascist Pigs Snuff- Big Fat Skinhead Teen Idols- Ketchup Soup Citizen Fish- Alienation Nomeansno- No Fgcnuik Dickies- Howdy Doody In The Woodshed Swingin' Utters- Back To You Offspring- Hand Grenade No Use For A Name- Sara Fisher Milkshakes- Shed Country '83 Deke Dickerson And The Ecco-Phonics- Can't See The Forest For The Trees Beat Farmers- California Kid Coathangers- Adderall Bobby Lees- Radiator Clash- Know Your Rights (The People's Hall Official Audio) M.D.C.- S.K.I.N.H.E.A.D. (edit) Red C- 6 O'Clock News Surprise Privilege- Yeah! Surprise Privilege- Fishbown Boost Surprise Privilege- My Homie Flaked Crack Night (So I Killed Him) Deathtraps- Play The One We Know Death By Horse- I Got Erection Turbonegro- The Age Of Pampirius (edit) Dead Boys- What Love Is Fearless Iranians From Hell- Die For Allah (edit) Mc Rad- Fiend Tàrrega 91- Si Vosaltres Sou El Punk Tàrrega 91- Vaig Veure Un Cartell Discharge- Drunk With Power Through And Through- Mexican Metal Madness Slayer- Postmortem Nada- O Cego E O Orgulho AAWKS- Lost Dwellers KLÄMP- Adult Proper Meatmen- God's Bullies (edit) Advocatus Dei- Land
This week DJ Jesse Luscious features Robots, Gentrification, Skate Punk, & The Ramones, along with new tracks from DeeCracks, Dez Dare, & The Crimes, reissues from Sweet Baby & Mr. T Experience, & classics from L7, Radio Birdman, McRad, Malditos, Bulimia Banquet, Fang, Boneless Ones, Dictators, Takers And Users, Lard, Faux Replika, Bow Wow Wow, Electric Six, Flight Of The Conchords, Kraftwerk, Minor Threat, The Freeze, Deseos Primitivos, Upper Crust, Death (Detroit), Sahara Hotnights, Moral Crux, and (of course) The Ramones, & the Luscious Listener's Choice! Deecracks- Zero Zero UFO Mr. T Experience- Lawnmower Of Love Ramones- Don't Bust My Chops (edit) Ramones- Got A Lot To Say Globs- Static Addict (edit) Moral Crux- Waiting For A Bomb Upper Crust- Rock 'N' Roll Butler L7- Mr. Integrity Sahara Hotnights- Down And Out Radio Birdman- Burn My Eye '78 Death- Politicians In My Eyes Deseos Primitivos- Boba Minor Threat- Filler (edit) Minor Threat- I Don't Wanna Hear It (edit) Freeze- Broken Bones (edit) Uranium Club- Viewers Like You Sweet Baby- The Way She Gets Around Dez Dare- Brutalised Robotics Kraftwerk- The Robots Flight Of The Conchords- Robots Electric Six- Danger! High Voltage Crimes- Survival Victory Bow Wow Wow- C30, C60, C90 Go Faux Replika- Leaders Of The Blind Lard- Forkboy Takers And Users- The Town That Committed Suicide Dictators- Avenue A Mc Rad- This Indecision Boneless Ones- Give It To You Fang- Skinheads Smoke Dope (edit) Bulimia Banquet- Seek Al Malditos- Azedeh
Join DJ Jesse Luscious as he spins new & classic Queercore from Pansy Division, Middle-Aged Queers, Dog Park Dissidents, Death Goals, & Rites of Hadda, Skate Rock from McRad, Dirty Rotten Imbeciles, Seized Up, & Suicidal Tendencies, new tunes from Brigata Vendetta, the silence industry, Pale Horses, Wolfbrigade, The Domestics, & Night Court, and classics from Ramones, City Mouse, Circle Jerks, NEXØ, Dillinger Four, Epoxies, The Business, Foxcunt, Prey, Cockney Rejects, The Dictators, Wayne Kramer, Death Wheelers, Germs, Naked Raygun, Flipper, Tattle Tales, Unsane, Undertones, & The Sex Pistols, plus the Luscious Listener's Choice! Rites Of Hadda- Queer Fool Middle Aged Queers- Frankenstein's Alive Circle Jerks- Don't Care Circle Jerks- Live Fast Die Young (edit) Naked Raygun- Rat Patrol Tattle Tales- Lucky Girl Undertones- Male Model NEXØ- Conspiritualist Dog Park Dissidents- Rainbow Drones Night Court- Sardines And Teenage Dreams Foxcunt- UKBA Death Goals- Knife Bouquet (Radio Edit) Unsane- Ha Ha Ha Flipper- Life Germs- The Other Newest One Pale Horses- Never Know Death Wheelers- Backstabber Wolfbrigade- Life Knife Death Domestics- Hate! Hate! Hate! Wayne Kramer- The Harder They Come Dictators- The Next Big Thing Ramones- I Just Wanna Have Something To Do Sex Pistols- Holidays In The Sun Dillinger Four- All Rise For The Rational Anthem City Mouse- Bullets Seized Up- Deathweb Suicidal Tendencies- Possessed Mc Rad- McShred D.R.I.- Sad To Be Brigata Vendetta- Nothing Left Prey- Aftermath I Cockney Rejects- War On The Terraces (For The Firm) Business- The Truth The Whole Truth And Nothing But Pansy Division- That's So Gay Epoxies- (We're All) Clones Silence Industry- Forward And/Or Dust!
We pay our respects to one of our biggest influences and one of the raddest, most hardworking dudes to ever shred the globe. You'll truly be missed. RIP Uncle Pat. A bunch of new ones, along with some skate- and surf-flavored tunes. Hit us up at brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com and download our music on our Bandcamp page.472 Playlist:RIP Uncle McPat...NYNY D-BEAT IN HELL 0:47 ARSON MÁS NOIZEDog Valley UK Institution 1:36 Gïlt Butchered Gilt TN SUFFOCATE 1:37 SCRUTINIZE DEMO Tokyo Is It Punk Enough? 2:02 Mea Culpa Is It Punk?Surfin After Death (bkgrd) 2:52 The Phantom Dragsters Surfin After Death 7in Farewell (RIP) 1:44 BGP Unreleased Single Drain Your Pool 0:44 Curb Creeps Skate n Thrash McShred 2:48 McRad Absence of Sanity Worthless Sunday Urgh 0:55 Surf Nazis must die Anti-Everything surf combat 1:17 Naked Raygun Demo 1983 Sewer Surf 0:43 PISS PANTS SHREDDER DICK You Can't Surf 1:22 JFA Speed of Sound_DC-Jam Recs Surf Lake City 0:35 Harvey Keitel CITY OF DIS COMP Surf And Destroy 0:45 HHH Urban Decline 80's Hardcore Mixtape Vol.1 Surf Fucked Me Up 1:07 BRONxxx POSER NOW POSER FOREVER Surf Scum 1:37 The Minor Inconveniences Acid Scum & Other Ass-Bangin' Hits Wipeout 1:01 Stupids Thrasher Skate Rock Vol. 5 Three Little Surfin' Birds 2:11 Bobby Ramone Rocket to Kingston Penetration (bkgrd) 3:26 Casey Cash Iron Lung Haunted 1:50 S.H.I.T. For A Better World- Iron Lung Recs GA LAB RATS 1:03 FUNERAL MESS FOLLOWING THE APOCALYPSE MX Ouroboros 1:15 Traición Cadena Perpetua SoCa Fakie 1:06 ANIMATED VIOLENCE 2024 Tour Tape RVA NYC Leave Behind 2:13 Shooting Pain Demo 2024 Brainrotter Japan Bear the Guilt 0:40 Kagami Kagami FL Divided By Death 1:04 The Troops Your Funeral Pray for Surf 2:21 The D.I.'s Thrasher Skate Rock Vol. 5 Misirlou (bkgrd) 2:26 Todd Jansen SurfGuitar101.com Brainrotter Broken World 1:28 Motive Three Song Promo Brainrotter Total Arse War 1:41 Skitter Man Bites Dog E.P. 1753 Recs L.A. Execution Act 1:45 Guillotine Guillotine - Demo 1753 A Scythe Above 1:03 Flesh Trade Flesh Trade - Choking in Blood Riverside euthanized 1:11 puppyplaytime dysml split Young 'Til I Die 2:09 7 Seconds Old School 12" Scooby Chase (bkgrd) 3:26 The Sandudes 3-2-2005 Practice Finland Cry Days 2:36 Troubles demo #2 Other ways to hear BGP:Archive.org#472 on ArchiveApple PodcastsYouTube PodcastsPunk Rock Demonstration - Wednesdays 7 p.m. PSTRipper Radio - Fridays & Saturdays 7 p.m. PSTContact BGP:brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com@Punkbot138 on Instagram@BrosGrimPunk on XMore Music:Bandcamp - Follow us and download our albums: Brothers Grim Punk, Fight Music, and more!YouTube - tons of our punk playlists, from Anarchy to Zombies!
In the second of what is becoming a yearly tradition, Karl and Aidan meet up for catch up. As well as a general chat about their lives since the last episode, they also bring in three tracks that have made recent additions to their ‘Good Stuff' playlists to play for each other.Kelly joins in for the last part of the episode, to talk about Chic to Chic's recent run at Butlin's, meeting some 80's legends and her opinions on Karl and Aidan's music choices.You can also find the link to the Spotify playlist HERE and the Youtube video to McRad's Weakness HERE.Listening to the podcast is all the support we need, but if you'd like to go a little further then you can make a donation to the show HERE. Include a message, and we'll read it out on the show!
Sit in as Ray and I discuss growing up in the San Jose scene, starting Los olvidados, playing in Drunk Injuns under different names and masks, working at Greer Skatepark, producing McRad's album, the infamous Chris Miller session, being hospitalized by covid, keeping the vibes positive and much more… VENI • AUDIVI • DIDICI ---------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://bit.ly/2RYE75F ---------------------------------- DISTRIBUTORS THAT CARRY OUR SCHMIT: AWH SKATEBOARD DIST: http://awhsales.com TALKIN' SCHMIT SOFT GOODS IN JAPAN: https://www.instagram.com/underdogdistribution TALKIN' SCHMIT SOFT GOODS IN CANADA: https://www.instagram.com/platformdistribution ---------------------------------- INTRO MUSIC: "Mary's Cross" by Natur CREDITS MUSIC: “Adirondack gate” by Shane Medanich CLOSING MONOLOGUE: Noelle Fiore EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Sharal Camisa INTERVIEW & EDITED: Greg "Schmitty" Smith If you want to help support the show, head over to https://www.talkinschmit.com/ and pick up some merchandise. There's also lots of photos, video and extras to help complement each interview. WEBSITE: https://talkinschmit.com/ YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/epiclytrife INSTAGRAM: @Talkin_Schmit FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TalkinSchmit/ ---------------------------------- SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: BLOOD WIZARD (http://bloodwizard.com/) BLUE PLATE (http://www.blueplatesf.com/) ---------------------------------- CONTACT with comments or suggestions: TalkinSchmit@Gmail.com During these difficult times I encourage you to help your local skate shops, your favorite restaurants, friends and family. Be kind and give what you can to those that are in need. If you have good friends, tell them you love them while you still can. #skateboarding #podcast #TalkinSchmit #RayStevens #LosOlvidados #DrunkInjuns #ClayWheels --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkin-schmit/message
Celebrate episode 100 (!!!) AND the Queen's Jubilee PUNK style with a new song from London's Cage Fight & classics from The Exploited, Sex Pistols, The Partisans, & The Hip Priests. A new track from Klubber Lang & classics from War On Women, Klubber Lang, & Subhumans (Canada) look at male attitudes towards women, and we spin new tracks from Boneless Ones, The Drippers, Ohyda, Radio Compass, The Muslims, Extermination Day, Blood Command, Matt Holdaway's Army, & Mock Execution. We also rock classics from Motorhead, The BellRays, Corrosion of Conformity, Dead Boys, Cosmic Psychos, Fear, Bullet La Volta, McRad, Mandible Claw, Fearless Iranians From Hell, The Leftovers (Maine), Henrietta Collins (aka Henry Rollins), Neurosis, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Radio Compass- Run With You Muslims- Live Laugh Lead Klubber Lang- Make Amends Subhumans- Slave To My Dick (Let Them Eat Jellybeans) War On Women- Her Lunachicks- Bitterness Barbie Bellrays- Revolution Get Down Cosmic Psychos- Psycho Sheila Dead Boys- What Love Is Bullet La Volta- Autopilot Extermination Day- Make Your Bullets Count Fear- Let's Have A War Boneless Ones- We Ride The Night Mc Rad- Brain Mandible Klaw- What's The Matter Fearless Iranians From Hell- Blow Up The Embassy Cage Fight- Guillotine Sex Pistols- God Save The Queen Exploited- Royalty Partisans- Power And The Greed Hip Priests- Welcome To Shit Island Drippers- Shit Island Showdown Borderlines- Innocence Thrives Leftovers- She Doesn't Like Me Anymore Blood Command- Nuns, Guns & Cowboys Bruise Control- Taxman Matt Holdaway's Army- Friday Henrietta Collins- Can You Speak This Mock Execution- Calm In The Chaos Neurosis- Dominoes Fall Ohyda- Kompfuhrer Motorhead- Going To Brazil Corrosion Of Conformity- Hungry Child
Hear Jesse meet one of his all-time heroes yesterday, celebrate Fucked Up's 2011 classic LP, support Ukraine Punx from your screen, dig into brand new & reissued punk from Amyl & the Sniffers, 999, Chiffon Magnifique, Schlong, Death Pills, Deaf Lingo, Aivolävistys, Fuera De Sektor, Schlong, The Jars, Tension Span, & Sea Lung, enjoy classics from Ramones, McRad, Stooges, Virus Nine, Legendary Shack Shakers, Coathangers, Dead Milkmen, Rancid, Hammerbombs, Negazione, Booze And Glory, Reminded, Dee Dee King, Snuff, Dead To Me, TSOL, Dash Rip Rock, and marvel at the Luscious Listener's Choice! Schlong- Top Of The World WKRP- Opening Theme Mc Rad- Dead By Dawn Virus Nine- Scars and Stripes Sea Lungs- Piss Up A Rope Tension Span- Human Scrapyard Chiffon Magnifique- Abomination Jars- Time Of The Assassins Death Pills- Pacuapaneo Eonano Reminded- Free Fire Reminded- Lead Amyl And The Sniffers- Maggot Booze And Glory- Only Fools Get Caught Dee Dee King- Poor Little Rich Girl Rancid- Olympia, WA Ramones- Howling At The Moon (Sha-La-La) Deaf Lingo- Reception Stooges- Gimme Danger Fucked Up- The Other Shoe 999- Found Out Too Late Snuff- Dippy Egg Coathangers- Follow Me Hammerbombs- Stupid Love Songs Dead To Me- Special Professional T.S.O.L.- Code Blue Offspring- Beheaded Aivolävistys- Harvojen Vallesta Harhojen Valtaan Negazione- Niente Fuera De Sektor- Necesito Combustible Dead Milkmen- V.F.W. Dash Rip Rock- Chariots Of Hell Fire Th' Legendary Shack Shakers- Easter Flesh
A real-life, LEGEND in 2 Games. First Black Skateboarder, on the cover of Thrasher Magazine. Gave us the soundtrack to our lives, with McRad's “Weakness”. Here we are, over 4 decades later. My man is still out here touring, and hitting anything concrete along the way. Ladies & gentlemen. Don't ever get it twisted. Chuck Treece, IS the culture. Between tour stops with longtime friend G Love. I had a chance to catch-up with the man himself. We talk everything from playing on The Roots first album. His ground-breaking Thrasher cover. 80's backyard ramp-jams. The transition from the vert era, to street skating. And, all great things skateboarding!! Hearing Chuck Treece speak on how Ray Barbee changed the game. Thug tears were shed. For the culture, of course. This isn't over, folks. We got more, coming back at ya! In the meantime- thank you to Chuck, for taking the time to do this. You know how we do about this time. It's the mighty, mighty WCRP. Tune in- Clyde Singleton
This week Joe talks to Philadelphia legend, Chuck Treece. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From one musician / pro skater to another, this week's guest on Life In The Stocks is Chuck Treece. Chuck was the first African American skateboarder to appear on the cover of Thrasher magazine. He's an OG. He's also a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter & musician. And he's collaborated with countless artists over the years, from last week's podcast guest Tommy Guerrero to Schoolly D, The Roots to Billy Joel, and Pearl Jam to the Bad Brains. And he has his own band McRad. We discuss his extensive and varied musical career here. We also talk skateboarding, street culture, hardcore, hip-hop and racism.also proud to announce that Life In The Stocks has a new sponsor: Radical Clothing UK. Be sure to follow them on Facebook & Instagram (@radicalclothinguk). And check out their website: www.radicalclothinguk.comThe brand aims to fuse a love of music, skateboarding, surfing & snowboarding, and the fashion & lifestyle that comes with these subcultures, with a commitment to raising awareness of mental health & wellbeing. I couldn't be more proud to be the official ambassador for this radical clothing company, and I look forward to working and collaborating on lots of exciting and worthwhile projects with them down the line.Follow Matt Stocks on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram: @mattstocksdjCheck out the Life In The Stocks Patreon page, support this podcast, and get all kinds of extras in return, from bonus podcasts & DJ mixes to archive print interviews & radio shows.www.patreon.com/lifeinthestocksMatt's first book, 'Life In The Stocks: Veracious Conversations with Musicians & Creatives (Vol. 01)' is also out NOW and is available via Amazon, Waterstones, Blackwell's & Rare Bird Publishing.https://rarebirdlit.com/life-in-the-stocks-veracious-conversations-with-musicians-creatives/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chuck Treece is a successful musician and professional skateboarder. First African American on the cover of Thrasher magazine. He is a founding member of the skate rock band McRad and responsible for some of the biggest skate rock anthems, including Weakness, and McShed. As a studio musician been on countless albums and played with some of the biggest acts including, Amy Grant, Billy Joel, Urge Overkill, Pearl Jam, Bad Brains and many more. His accolades go on and on, and is still relevant in both communities.
We talk about how he got into punk and hardcore and skateboarding, growing up in Wilmington, DE, turning pro, working with Stacy Peralta, McRad, Bad Brains, being a studio musician for Billy Joel and playing in his new band Bing Krosby with his son. You can follow Chuck and everything he’s doing at @chucktreece This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Start your weekend with Chuck Treece, one of the founding fathers of skate punk and the first African-American skateboarder to appear on the cover of Thrasher magazine. Dylan and Chuck talk about his youth, becoming a pro skater and playing drums in the band his father led. He explains the history of his band McRad […] The post Ep. 27 – Chuck Treece (Pro Skateboarder/McRad/Bad Brains) first appeared on comfort monk.
Start your weekend with Chuck Treece, one of the founding fathers of skate punk and the first African-American skateboarder to appear on the cover of Thrasher magazine. Dylan and Chuck talk about his youth, becoming a pro skater and playing drums in the band his father led. He explains the history of his band McRad […] The post Ep. 27 - Chuck Treece (Pro Skateboarder/McRad/Bad Brains) first appeared on comfort monk.
After trying to make it happen for a few months, it has finally arrived. Episode 76 with legendary CHUCK TREECE! Listen as we discuss: being the first black man on the cover of Thrasher Magazine, Savannah Slamma, Stacy Peralta, skating with Tom Groholski, McRad and providing the soundtrack for epic skate videos, HR and Bad Brains, Skate Rock and much more. Dude's such a legend, and as Ron Allen so appropriately said "Put Chuck in the Hall of Fame already!!!" If you enjoy the show please HIT SUBSCRIBE and leave a 5 star review in the iTunes store—it really helps the show and if you want to go even further, head over to https://talkinschmit.com/ and pick up some merchandise. Either way though, thanks so much for listening. Cheers! Follow Chuck on Instagram: @ChuckTreece Intro Music: "Mary's Cross" by Natur First Impressions: Timothy Donald McKenney Closing Monologue: Noelle Fiore Executive Director: Sharal Camisa Website: https://talkinschmit.com/ Follow us on Instagram: @Talkin_Schmit Friend us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkinSchmit/ Contact with comments or suggestions: TalkinSchmit@Gmail.com During these difficult times I encourage you to help your local skate shops, your favorite restaurants, friends and family. Be kind and give what you can to those that are in need. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkin-schmit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkin-schmit/support
Hardcore Week with Hunter Bennett continues. On this episode, Hunter tells us about bands that pushed the genre's boundaries, including the Big Boys, the Mentors, Saccharine Trust, 9353 and McRad. Become a Rockin' the Suburbs patron - support the show and get bonus content - at Patreon.com/suburbspod (http://patreon.com/suburbspod) Subscribe to Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) . Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com (http://suburbspod.com/) Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music by Quartjar. Visit quartjar42.com (http://quartjar42.com/) (c) 2019, Artie S. Industries LLC
Mike Pinto has crafted an exceptional style of songwriting, with a truly unique take on Roots, Vintage Rock, Reggae, Ska and Classic Surf, but it’s his distinct voice and seamless storytelling that has brought him success both in the United States and overseas. With the release of his debut album (Little District, 2005), Pinto began his attack on the Philadelphia music scene as a solo artist. By 2006, underground success and a fervent, exploding fan base empowered him to expand westward with two nationwide solo acoustic tours. After the second tour Pinto relocated to San Diego, where he immersed himself in the thriving Southern California music scene and quickly gained notoriety. His infectious sound garnered so much attention that Insomnia Radio included his single "One More Time" on a hard hitting compilation of the SoCal sound’s brightest groups, including DI and Slightly Stoopid. In very short order, Mike Pinto transitioned from a kid from Philly playing acoustic in coffee houses and tiny bars to a prominent fixture on the SoCal music scene. It was precisely the sardonic, Philly-bred mentality, which distinguished Mike Pinto amongst his musical peers in sun-drenched Southern California indie music scene. Philadelphia is known as a tough city which churns out tough-minded, skeptical people; this influence is clear in Pinto’s lyrics. Pinto doesn’t just write about the bliss of new love or tired clichés found littered throughout the songs of many of his musical peers. His lyrics can spin dark tales populated with characters who have sold their souls (“Tricky Nicky”), or been left flailing and stripped by the terrible toll exacted by addiction (“Bad Luck”). Though he writes and performs mainly reggae and ska, the words “Babylon” and “Rastafari” are not invoked on a routine basis, nor does Mike employ an adopted Jamaican accent or sing in patois. Mike Pinto writes music that is true to his experience, never making room on his tracks for pretense or posturing. Pinto’s music quickly caught the tradewinds from the mainland to Hawaii, getting regular airplay by top radio personality Shaggy Jenkins. Pinto also consistently tops the charts in Guam, where his music is an island favorite, and has placed songs on several Japanese compilations. and Japan. Following suit, Pinto has sold out shows in Guam, Big Island, Maui and Oahu, which left countless, frenzied new fans sprouted by the thousands in his wake. In late 2007, Pinto teamed up with professional skateboarder and legendary Drummer/Producer Chuck Treece (Pearl Jam, G Love, Bad Brains, McRad) and released his most accomplished album to that point. With Treece lending his knack for producing and playing a number of the instruments on the album, Pinto's self-titled album has sold tens of thousands of copies worldwide. The album gained so much attention that Pinto was urged to follow it up with an entirely acoustic version of it, which was released in 2008. Pinto’s live shows draw fans from a diverse cross section of genres, thanks to his ability to play anything from horn-infused ska to punk-tinged rock and beyond, or his own unique brand of reggae classic covers delivered with near perfection. In 2011, Pinto released The West is Still Wild, a six track EP that served to satiate his now-global following until Pinto felt a full-length effort was feasible. Pinto toured in support of The West is Still Wild, and was received by noticeably larger crowds as those on previous tours. His music and name started spreading noticeably via word-of-mouth and social networking as well, the public started taking notice of who Mike Pinto is and why his music is worth discovering. Pinto’s new album, Truthful Lies, has received high praise in early reviews. It features a deep lineup of special guests, including: Chuck Treece, George Laks , Max O’Leary, Eric Hirschhorn , John Browne, Todd Elrod, Lew Richards, Jesse Wagner , Roger Rivas, Junior Marvin, Don Carter and Jon Cestero.
Music by Common Enemy, Sherwin, Video Massacre, McRad, Metalwülf, Don't Sleep, Low Life, Anthrophobia, The Grip, and Brom Bones. Interviews with JD Turner of the Reading Skatepark Association and Frank Phobia of Anthrophobia.
February 16, 2013 Joseph A. Gervasi talks to the spirited and enthusiastic Chuck Treece about… The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 2: Chuck Treece of McRad appeared first on Cinepunx.
February 16, 2013 Joseph A. Gervasi talks to the spirited and enthusiastic Chuck Treece about growing up playing drums in his father’s soul band in the early ’70s, seeing seminal funk and soul bands, skating, playing in McRad, having his own Nike shoe, and the people and bands he met along the way. Chuck’s cheerful disposition is contageous! Photos by Karen Kirchhoff The post LOUD! FAST! PHILLY! Episode 2: Chuck Treece of McRad appeared first on Cinepunx.
In this Podcast I interviewed drummer / multi-instrumentalist, Chuck Treece. Chuck is a Philadelphia legend who is known for many things, including being a founding member of Skate-Punk band, McRad, as well as his work with The Butcher Brothers, David Ivory, Sting, Billy Joel, G. Love and many other notable musicians. Chuck Treece is not […] The post 057 – Chuck Treece: Nurturing your Playing and Mindset appeared first on Drummer's Resource: Conversations with the world's greatest drummers and music industry pros..
Lou Reed- walk on the wild side Lou Reed- romeo had juliette Jim Carroll- the city drops into the night Jimmy Cliff- world upside down Potato Pirates- rudecore The Generators- heartbreak beach Cock Sparrer- true to yourself Cock Sparrer- i got your number The Cliches- never change 45 Adapters- fred perry fanatic The Jam- in the city Tim Armstrong- into action Billy Bragg- waiting for the great leap forward Ramshackle Army- new england Iggy Pop- punk rocker MC5- american ruse Eight Days- what's so strange Frehose- brave captain Firehose- windmilling The Damned- smash it up Gen X- into the valley of the dolls The Professionals- join the professionals The Looters- won't get conned again The Toasters- thrill me up The Toasters- don't blame me Mighty Mighty Bosstones- don't worry desmond dekker The Pisstons- walk on Noi!se- idle action Booze & Glory- only fools get caught Real McKenzies- mainland Dropkick Murphys- going out in style Dropkick Murphys- deeds not words Dog Company- skinhead girl Dreadful Children- electric Sloppy seconds- the kids alright tonight McRad- weakness Monster Trux- independents Oblivion Seekers- bring me the dead Ian Hunter- once bitten The Business- drinking & driving Psychedelic Furs- we love you Utopia- hammer in my heart Midnight Creeps- memorial day The Epoxies- join the professionals The Gizmos- 1978 Les Thugs- femme fetale M.O.T.O- dance to the radio Phantom Torpedoes- i don't like you The Meteors- i hate people The Fuckin' Eagles- get that pollution out of your throat Black Strobe- i'm a man Deadbolt- hobo babylon Deadbolt- going to wichita Blag Dahlia- star 69 He Who Cannot Be Named- daddy's dead Dwarves- looking out for number 1 Scrum- killing time Eddie Spaghetti- jesus never lived on mars Hounds & Harlots- divisadero The Pisstons- panic T.S.O.L- what if they gave a war T.S.O.L- flowers by the door The Clash- stay free Cock Sparrer- will you The Outcasts- another teenage rebel Strawberry Blondes- beat down babylon Bad Manners- special brew Buster Shuffle- our night out The Rough Kutz- chell health Upper Crust- back in black Upper Crust- let them eat rock Spitting Cobras- throw your horns Supagroup- rulin' Mighty Mighty Bosstones- our only weapon Iggy Pop- kick it The Pin Ups- your generation Strongbow- almost gone Descendents- suburban home Dag Nasty- staring @ the rude boys Fugazi- waiting room Swingin' Utters- eddie's teddy Modern Lovers- modern world Velvet Underground- i can't stand it Tom Robinson Band- winter of '79 The Who- the punk meets the godfather Scissor Sisters- take your mama out The Pogues & Steve Earle- when johnny come lately NRBQ- me & the boys Nofx- straight edge
Apparently still around after one horrible episode, Patrick and Ryan talk about E3 some more, Greg the Bum, and drunk people jumping onto moving trucks. Oh, and our friend Scotty finally got laid, so that's big-ass news. (Vegas, baby.) Featuring music from Lions, How to Destroy Angels, McRad and Gorillaz. Download Episode 2 (Right Click -> Save)
Show #81 brings the BUCKWILD element back as macedonia comes off the dome regarding the New York Post, Facebook, and McNugget emergencies. musical selections range from hip-hop head bangers to blistering guitar-driven rock, featuring songs from Guilty Simpson, Mike Ladd, Fusion Unltd., Fishbone, Hired Gun, Rabbi Darkside, and lots more. this episode is NOT WORKSAFE.