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This week we are back on our regular format and discussing the 2013 sophomore album by Iron Chic, The Constant One. How does this record hold up 10 years later?Hugo Reyes 2013 Punk Retrospective - https://hugoreyes-36858.medium.com/2013-punk-retrospective-but-mostly-punknews-shit-97be2cd72d4bPre-order the Major Awards EP - majorawards.bandcamp.comJoin our Patreon to get bonus audio, videos, blog posts, and access to our Discord for only $1 at patreon.com/punklottopodPodcast platforms and social media links at linktr.ee/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Song clips featured on this episode:Iron Chic - Bogus JourneyIron Chic - Spooky Action at a DistanceIron Chic - Don't Dive Angry
This week we have Eric Wilson of Worst Possible Timeline to talk about Leatherface's classic album Mush. We also dig into Marauder, our 10/10 albums, 2 snakes, Musk Twitter, the half life of memes, blue checkmarks, justice for The Juice, Uncle Ted, new music, Turnstile's world domination, selling out, authenticity, bad heaven or fun hell, getting chased by dogs, weaponized sand, taking a break, Phillie's chat, Hitchbotting Ted Cruz, British geography, and Orgcore. Listen Everywhere, tell everyone. // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @ericwilz and @runintotheground. Listen to our RITG Mixtape Vol. 10 here and our Best of RITG playlist here.
Miranda Reinert once again joins the pod to talk about Ben's favorite album of 2012, "On The Impossible Past" by The Menzingers. Check out the Endless Scroll podcast and follow Miranda on Twitter at @mirandareinert.
We have a double sized jammed packed episode for you. This week we are discussing the best punk albums from 2020. We are joined by our friends Adam Yoe (No Echo), Paul Dechichio (Tor Johnson), and Cory. Call our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating.All episodes available on iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcherhttps://www.instagram.com/punklottopodhttps://punklottopod.simplecast.com/https://twitter.com/punklottopodhttps://www.facebook.com/punklottopodSongs featured on this episode:Jawbox - Jackpot PlusCoriky - Clean KillX - AlphabetlandBob Mould - Siberian ButterflyThe Damned - ManipulatorAn Uneasy Peace - Speaking in TonguesEmma Ruth Rundle & Thou - Out of ExistenceEternal Champion - Ravening IronSpanish Love Songs - Brave Faces, EveryoneCode Orange - In FearCreeper - Be My EndAlkaline Trio - Radio ViolenceAJJ - No Justice, No Peace, No HopePUP - AnaphylaxisWorriers - PWR CPLQuit - Noodle
Gimme5 è un nuovo format. Un ospite, un argomento, 5 dischi.Oggi Andrea Rock ci prende per mano e ci porta nel magico mondo dell'orgcore, tra voci roche, camicie in flanella e barbe incolte, alla scoperta di uno dei tanti sottogeneri del punkrock odierno.
In a slightly over stuffed episode, Cory returns to talk about the year 2001. Up first is Atom and His Package's Redefining Music. Then we take a look at MxPx's The Renaissance EP.Call our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating.All episodes available on iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcherhttps://punklottopod.simplecast.com/https://www.instagram.com/punklottopod/https://twitter.com/punklottopodhttps://www.facebook.com/punklottopodSongs featured on this episode:Jawbox - Jackpot PlusJimmy Eat World - The MiddleConverge - Fault and FractureSaves the Day - At Your FuneralFugazi - CashoutAlkaline Trio - Stupid KidAtom and His Package - Undercover, FunnyAtom and His Package - Anarchy Means I LitterAtom and His Package - If You Own the Washington Redskins You're a CockAtom and His Package - Before My Friends DoAtom and His Package - Open Your HeartMxPx - Lonesome TownMxPx - Party II (Time to Go)MxPx - The OppositeMxPx - Letting Go
Cory returns for our first regular episode of 2020. This week we are talking about the year 1998. Up first is 28, the first full length album from Gainesville legends, Radon. Then we take a look at Love, Billy by Discount, a tribute EP to Billy Bragg.Cory’s Discount and Billy Bragg playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7bs4HjbiECImdsPYHzsc2d?si=jJnTdZj1Qvy71x3yTOnYhQCall our voicemail line at 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating.All episodes available on iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcherhttps://punklottopod.simplecast.com/https://www.instagram.com/punklottopod/https://twitter.com/punklottopodhttps://www.facebook.com/punklottopodSongs featured on this episode:Jawbox - Jackpot PlusDillinger Four - DoublewhiskeycokenoiceThe Offspring - Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)Refused - New NoiseEve 6 - Inside OutAlkaline Trio - ClavicleRadon - Lying to YouRadon - Audio IllusionsRadon - Science FictionRadon - Grandma's CootieDiscount - Waiting for the Great Leap ForwardsDiscount - Help Save the Youth of America
The boys return to the year 2007. This time it's to discuss American Steel's come back album, Destroy Their Future. Then for the EP, they talk about Trap Them's Seance Prime. All episodes available on, iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher.Songs featured on this episode:Jawbox - Jackpot PlusAmerican Steel - Love and LogicAmerican Steel - Smile on MeAmerican Steel - Sons of AvariceAmerican Steel - Dead and GoneTrap Them - CitizenihilistTrap Them - Pulse Mavenshttps://punklottopod.simplecast.com/https://www.instagram.com/punklottopod/https://twitter.com/punklottopodhttps://www.facebook.com/punklottopod
Cory is back to discuss the debut album from The Lawrence Arms, A Guided Tour of Chicago. We also talk about The Distillers self titled debut EP. Not to mention bass covers and bad tattoos. Tattoo 1: https://www.tattoodo.com/p/399852 Tattoo 2: http://www.lawrencearms.org/index/index.php?option=com_joomgallery&func=detail&id=23&Itemid=74 Tattoo 3: https://pikdo.net/p/thelawrencearms/2090464376225909654_10413870573 Tattoo 4: https://imgwonders.com/media/1999617640508557504 Tattoo 5: https://paulhartingtattoos.tumblr.com/post/59161574786 Tattoo 6: https://www.facebook.com/lolotattooartist1/photos/a.920888048031982/1077513335702785/?type=1&theater Distillers Cover 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdAvgctfro4 Distillers Cover 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-srkYOM_5w Distillers Cover 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3nPsHI1VAo Please rate, review, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher. Songs featured on this episode: Jawbox - Jackpot Plus The Lawrence Arms - An Evening of Extraordinary Circumstance The Lawrence Arms - A Guided Tour of Chicago The Lawrence Arms - The Northside, The L&L, and Any Number of Crappy Apartments The Lawrence Arms - Smokestacks The Distillers - LA Girl The Distillers - Blackheart https://punklottopod.simplecast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/punklottopod/ https://twitter.com/punklottopod https://www.facebook.com/punklottopod
This week Joey and Mike are covering Small Brown Bike’s Dead Reckoning alongside George A. Romero’s Land Of The Dead. We talk SBB’s influence on Orgcore, as well as the long winded reviews their fans seem to write about them. Taking a break at the halfway point, we go back over the past ten episodes and rank our favorites. Moving on to the Leguizamo classic, we go over the different terms this movie uses to avoid saying zombie and praise all things Johnny Legs. Is the skateboarding dude a Culkin? We’re not gonna look it up and just assume he is. We always knew we’d make it this far, it’s episode 30! Whine & Cheese: A Podcast About Whiny Records and Cheesy Movies began in Spring 2018. It is a love letter to all things whiny and cheesy from Rites of Spring to Hawthorne Heights, Varsity Blues to Fifty First Dates, and everything in between. Listen as the trio of Joey Breeding, Mike Paulshock, and Tyler Smith mix and match two of life’s great audio and visual pleasures. Twitter and Instagram. While you’re at it, email us with your pairing suggestions, questions, Weird Al parodies, and comments! As always, ratings & reviews go a long way and are appreciated. Thanks LVAC for the support! Art by Jon Weed (check him out, he rules!) The post WHINE & CHEESE 30: DEAD STUFF appeared first on Cinepunx.
Our good friend Cory rejoins us again to discuss the year 2009. Our album this week is from Michigan emo/screamo band, Victor! Fix the Sun and their album Person Place or Thing. Then we slog our way through NOFX's Cokie the Clown EP, even though we really didn't want to. Links referenced in episode: Hey Victor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2KNwcPRjqU Cokie the Clown tattoo: https://www.instagram.com/p/BUpdK7AAuWp/ Tattoo 2: https://www.deviantart.com/aristotleart/art/cokie-the-clown-tattoo-210121647 Cokie the Clown cover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib3oFqgSr3k Cokie the Clown cover 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjuQdeKFhbY Please rate review and susbcribe on iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher. Songs featured in this episode: Jawbox - Jackpot Plus Dear Landlord - I Live in Hell AJJ - Love in the Time of Human Papillomavirus Polar Bear Club - Living Saints American Steel - Dear Friends and Gentle Hearts Snowing - Sam Rudich Victor! Fix the Sun - My Friend the Guru Victor! Fix the Sun - Paperthin Feather F Victor! Fix the Sun - We Come from the Northwoods NOFX - Cokie the Clown NOFX - Straight Outta Massachusetts https://punklottopod.simplecast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/punklottopod/ https://twitter.com/punklottopod https://www.facebook.com/punklottopod
This week we discuss the distant year of 2017. Not a good year for a number of reasons. Our albums for this episode are Hot Water Music's Light it Up, and Balance and Composure's Slow Heart. Record shopping and band updates, along with multiple fishing references. Also, Ernest goes to Fest. Knowutimean Vern? Songs featured on this episode: Jawbox - Jackpot Plus Hot Water Music - Rabbit Key Hot Water Music - Light It Up Hot Water Music - Never Going Back Balance and Composure - Body Language Balance and Composure - Revelation Please rate, review, and subscribe to our show on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play. https://www.instagram.com/punklottopod/ https://twitter.com/punklottopod https://www.facebook.com/punklottopod punklottopod@gmail.com
Orgcore week. New Propagandhi, new Hot Water Music, Jawbreaker documentary. Tim Armstrong and Billy Joe Armstrong make a song.
David Rovics- Fairness at Work Rally, Dunedin (Photo credit: Hickey/Scott)Audiomp3 audio | ogg audio | torrentIn this episode:Tom talks with musician David RovicsHere are the show links from the conversation.http://davidrovics.comDavid Rovics Thunderclap campaign - linkSwitzerland to Iceland. A post from his travel blog - linkDavid Rovics Subscription Campaign -- Family, Concert and Song Circles - link
Apparently I set this up a while back and never actually posted it. Oops! Cover of David RovicsAudiomp3 audio | ogg audioIn this episode:We talk with musician David Rovics. We discuss his music, his projects and how he gets to travel the world to do it.http://davidrovics.com/
Biting ElbowsAudiomp3 audio | ogg audio | stream | torrentIn this episode:Ilya from the band Biting Elbows joins us.Subscribe to the Show:via iTunes | Other via RSSHere are the notes from the interview.Website - http://bitingelbows.com/Jamendo Page - jamendo artist - biting-elbowsIndieGoGo project - hardcore-the-first-ever-action-pov-feature-filmTell us about yourself!In Moscow right now.Where did the project name originate?Russian saying more or less a missed opportunitiesThe music?indie/punk/alternative...some ska. Always punk!punk is the soul"If I wasn't the "ToothpickSkaThe video?"Bad Motherfucker" - vimeo"Stampede and Bad Motherfucker" - youtube.comFirst person shootershitty snowboarder!GoPro CameraGoPro in the mouthDay job: directormusic videos, commercials, etc.Russian contacts…not as valued as in the western worldshowed it to more companies...and found and oneIf you have something you want sponsorship for, you have to present it nicely!Bad Motherfucker did not cost a lot of moneyThe Office ...you miss 100% of the First minute in a half was from the mouthBondage mask!paintball store had predator masks: Predator Paintball MaskNot Safe?Not useful to give things to PR guys. You have to go hire upThe idea was where to put the product placementold Jewish joke: Wailing Wall: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Wall"buy a fucking lottery ticket"businesses are not charitiesYou gotta hustle (supposedly a North American phrase)Scriptsfor five yearsPunkSupposedly not a lot of great Russian bands...but…crimson-bluedistemperLucky to have supportive people!DP Stunts?stunt guys! you can try! surprisingly very safe productions!took a long time to doboth easy and difficult. easy to plan, but cannot change things What drew you to Creative Commons?Also, http://thepiratebay.se ...which is downThe movie Russian blockbuster: Night Watch: Night Watch (NOCHNOI DOZOR)spy film after Hardcore!100 minute music video is not going to work!Shoot it in English because Russian is not a worldwide languagetoo cold in Russia to do stuff in winterRelease date not set yetGun perks?He had the gun mug! He liked it.no date for post-production to be donefirst feature!Saw is terrible, except the first one.Lost in Translation not an action movieDriveWhere do you tour?right before Hardcore began, amazing tour stuff6 gigs over last two yearswriting new music!rehearsing last night for a snowboard festival!Double release perhaps when Hardcore releasedplayed Olympics in SochiRed Bull not part of Olympics sponsorship Is there anything else you would like to say/tell us about?Nope!"Toothpick" by Biting Elbows - Link
This is a Re-Post of the interview Tom and I did with Josh from Louis Lingg and the Bombs back in February. I wanted to make sure loyal Punkcast listeners got to hear it too!mp3 audio | ogg audio
Hearse PileupAudiomp3 audio | ogg audio | torrentIn a perfect world, this would have been out on this feed a while back, but that's life.In this episode:We talk with the band Hearse Pileup.Here are Doug's notes from the interviewhttp://hearsepileup.bandcamp.com/http://www.hearsepileup.de/ad/ ← don’t be fooled, they aren’t in GermanyMatt is a web developer.IE6 ← August 27, 2001Tell us about your music and tell us what’s new!Been around for 3 yearsMatt started the band after a long period of doing nothing. British art school people are often insular.Tony is an old friend. Band is angry. Matt did listen to a lot of prog, but Where did the project name originate?First drummer came up with the bad luck name. What type of music is it?somewhere between messy punk/noise The Coachwhips (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coachwhips),Queens of the Stoneage (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queens_Of_The_Stoneage), Iggy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iggy_Pop), White Stripes (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Stripes)What’s the deal with “Pretty Shiny Things?”criticism of capitalism while being entrenched in it.Matt works at a design company, where he’s gotten some help with band promo.Johnny Rotten (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lydon) is in a house robe. Rotten apparently did some butter commercials.Martin Atkins: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Atkins“Pay what you want” EPMontage! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU9Uwhjlog8What’s the news on the new drummer?just got a new drummer!What’s the news on your gigging schedule?no gigs yet, but that should be changing soonHow long has it been?2 months...which Tom claims is nothing!New material?lots of new stuff...enough for an album, They want to do another music video -- probably something newDefecation is the name of a song!We are eating shit!Matt did graphic design, but likes short films!Violence?songs can be violent, but it comes from a critical standpointhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons'_Den aka http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark_Tankhttp://ccmixter.org/view/media/samplesCC BY-NC vs. CC BY-NC-SAJust an accident, but maybe not ShareAlike in the future.CCMixter interviewWhy CC?Why restrict people?Also, a good way for publicityHow’d you hear about it?student protest movement.Some people think the pay what you want is being devalued.Wu-Tang clan has one album out!Definitely not Irish: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaolin7-inch was popular because cheaperCC in London?Not a lot locally.Little Death Machine: http://littledeathmachine.bandcamp.com/ -- not CCWho are some people you think we should try to get on the show (aka, who are the important people in Creative Commons music today)?The Vitamin Pets: http://vitaminpets.bandcamp.com/ , sadly, no derivativesIs there anything else you would like to say/tell us about?Festival upcoming!
Louis Lingg mp3 audio | ogg audio | torrent | unedited videoI did a little better on show notes this time. Dogmazic.net is cool!Jamendo is Luxemborg, not French.Jamendo has been unfriendly and banning people.What does "punk" mean to you?Punk rock is political. ALWAYS. Politics is similarCrass! Josh grew up in England. Thatcher is dead!Last time we spoke, things were bad. Are things better in France?Government has changed. Now there is a socialist government. That's the only thing that has changed! Still hunting down immigrants.No human value.French socialism!France cannot welcome all the misery of the world. People that say that are idiots! Immigrants make new innovations! That's why America used to be great.Fascism is there to say "it's all the immigrants fault."What are your touring plans?Always doing crazy concerts.They played in an old mineshaft with insane anarchist squatters in the suburbs of Paris. A lot of luck with the band. Enough room for 200 people in the cave.Played in Berlin recently and got to see squats.Playing Paris all the time. Playing a new squat, aka "Jew Town".Brittany is just green.Acoustic shows all the time. New acoustic recordings coming soon. Getting better at acoustic shows. Police have decibel meters and such bars down. Basically, music is illegal.Some of your stuff is under BY-SA and some is under -NC, why is that?Just trying stuff out.With AF Music (http://www.af-music.de/en/bands/) which started releasing under CC ~6 years ago.Not to be confused with AF Records (http://www.a-frecords.com/) or the Air Force (http://www.afmusic.org/)What are some of your favorite CC punk artists?Pete VylerIf you want to know more, check out the interview Tom and I did with Josh last year. I've also played several of their tracks in the past on the Punkcast."R.E.V.O.L.T." by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (punk) - CC BY-SA - Website"Burn It Down" by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Chomsky Changed My Life" by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (rock) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website
The DescentersAudiomp3 audio | ogg audio | stream | torrentIn this episode:We talk with Matthew Stoff of post-punk band The Descenters.Here are Doug's notes from the interview.https://soundcloud.com/the-descentershttps://thedescenters.bandcamp.com/http://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/376671/the-descentershttps://www.facebook.com/TheDescentersTell us about your music and tell us what’s new!Funny story!Started as a band, but became a one-piece.He even plays live solo!Alternative rock, post-punk, goth. Electronic drums“WE’LL DO IT LIVE!” sorta.Still shakey in the promotion regard he says...but he’s hereWhat software?I don’t see the image Tom does: Image linkAbleton is ok for recordingProTools alsoWhat influences?nothing pure!melodic vocals: Placebo, Ian Curtis (Joy Division), Morrissey (The Smiths)Matthew overlooked Talking Heads much like Tom overlooked The Smiths“Burning Down the House” - Talking Heads“It’s the End of the World As We Know It” - REMNew Album in February 2014Intense couple of weeks!Did they kick you out of the city?moved from country to Melbourne.Lots of the cultural stuff happens in the southMuch cooler in the southlots of songs about the rainStudio?All of it is self-recorded with Ableton. A selection of microphonesdigital manipulation is coolquick followup?Not as quick as release seems. EP recorded in 2012, but not released until there were CDsalways working on new material“Creep” by Radiohead storiesyou don’t just show up in the studynot sure what band he’s talking about. This one? http://www.choochootheband.com/release set up takes a lot of time!project completely up to him!Artwork?Friendscanvas pun!coffee talkMelbourne?post-graduate work nowGiggings?not a lot of gigging yet, but going to try to get out more in next 6 monthshalf an album recorded for comic book projectComic book?Robot Boy Destroys the Universe -- experimental electronic musicexperimental labelshttp://www.vuzhmusic.com/deriv.cc“vaguely avant-garde”What drew you to Creative Commons?not much of a local way to get interesting ideas...except off the Internetpotential for revolution in approach to culture.It’s a community thing as much as it is about individual expressionWhy lock down art?large numbers of people is liberatingHow did you hear about Creative Commons?Might have been in early 2000s“The first set of copyright licenses was released in December 2002.”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeviantArtWhere did the project name originate?originally collaboration “an action of moving downward, dropping, or falling.”“a person who dissents.”Plushgoolash interview: link“Smuggly Biege” is the other PlushgoolashWho are some people you think we should try to get on the show (aka, who are the important people in Creative Commons music today)?Disappointing that there isn’t more in AustraliaIs there anything else you would like to say/tell us about?writes fictionOut going track: Waste YouA hostile song!Going back to childhoodRelated articlesOrxata Sound System - 130505 - Music Manumit PodcastC. Reider - 130526 - Music Manumit PodcastWhat Makes Your City Liveable?
The Wildmp3 audio | ogg audio | torrentI apologize for the long hiatus loyal Punkcast listeners. I don't have any ETA on when I'll be back. I finish law school in very late April though, so I'm hoping some time after that I can get back in the swing of things.The first thing I need to do is go back through the Music Manumit catalog and see if there is anything I need to re-release. I doubt there is. If there was, I probably would have thought to do it like I am doing now.Anyway, enjoy this interview with Witt from folk punk band The Wild!
mp3 audio | ogg audio | torrent | unedited videoThis summer, I plan on doing interviews every other week with punk artists of various types from all over the world. David Rovics is American, but is currently touring in Scotland. He sat down with me for 20 minutes or so talk to punk music, politics and more. I couldn't really take notes like I normally do when Tom and I do shows together. The plus side of doing these summer shows is that I have ultimate flexibility with scheduling. The down side is that show notes are either not going to happen or will require going back and reconstructing them.I'd also like to apologize to David for taking so long to get this out. I was traveling last week and managed to get sick while doing so."I'm a Better Anarchist than You" by David Rovics (folk punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Halliburton Boardroom Massacre" by David Rovics (folk punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Why Don't They Play You On The Radio?" by David Rovics (folk punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website
It's been way too long, so I thought we should have a quickie. Er... Well, you know what I mean, right?I probably wouldn't be sharing this particular track except that it comes from an album entitled "Experiments in Punk Pedagogy / Live at The New School" and I thought it might engender some discussion.So, is it punk?"Suicide" by Dreamweapon (other) - CC BY-NC-SA - WebsitePS: This is a subscriber exclusive. Since it's just a single track and the track is already on archive.org, I didn't bother iterating on archive.org. Rare release, just for you. ;)
In the spirit of being as random as possible in dispensing with remixable Creative Commons punk goodness, I have another show for you today!!!!mp3 audio | ogg audio | flac audioThis time, the unifying theme is my banshee plays. I use my phone sometimes and I have had other computers in the past and don't port over my plays, so this is a reasonable approximation of the tracks from the past year, but won't line up with Last.fm exactly.I did a similar thing on the main show, where there are no genre limitations (and a different list of previously played tunes)"Punknews is Stoked" by O Pioneers! (orgcore) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Politic It's Shit" by Femau (trashcore) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Hell Is Other People" by Imperial Leather (hardcore) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website "Workout Pt. 2" by Indiana Jones (hardcore) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Madonna is a Corporate Whore" by Louis Lingg and The Bombs (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Built to Fail, Motherfucker" by The Arrogant Sons of Bitches (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website "Whatever Song" by Eat Well Earl (instrumental punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Strings and Webs" by Wages of Fear (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website
This show is dedicated to Morten "Fucking-Long-Name".mp3 audio | ogg audio | flac audioFor this show I decided to go first through my Top 500 All-Time Last.fm tracks and pick the first 6 punk tracks I haven't played on the show that are remixable.116. "Class War" by Gråsuggorna (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website130. "75" by De Fuckups (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website*305. "On The Run" by Gråsuggorna (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website342. "You and Me" by Shearer (orgcore) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website*Actually, I could have played more De Fuckups, but I didn't want them to take over the show. I didn't have enough in my Top 500 (without playing more De Fuckups), so this last two are from the Last Year list. Yes, these are both from the same band, so why discriminate against De Fuckups? I don't know. I guess I've just listened to them too much and am a bit tired of them at the moment. Also, their website appears to be down at the moment.13. "Conspiracy" by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website13. "Zapatista" by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website
Technically speaking, the re-post of Louis Lingg and The Bombs was the 7th show...I just failed to make it 007. What a huge fail. I hope so sweet tunes will make it up to you, even if it is just a repeat of my tracks from the latest Music Manumit show.ogg audio | mp3 audio(I figured I should get with the program now that I know what I'm doing a bit more in Audacity)"Love and Hate Tragedy" by Pete Vyler (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Backstreet Emperor" by Pete Vyler (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"My Kind" by Pete Vyler (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"I Don't Care about You" by Pete Vyler (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"All Around the World" by Pete Vyler (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Failure (Acoustic live) - Bonus Track" by Pete Vyler (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website
ogg audio because at the Punkcast we don't give a fuck. "World of Idiocarty" by How2Start (hardcore) - CC BY - Website"Antibodies" by Imperial Leather (hardcore) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Its Just A Random Event" by Indiana Jones (hardcore) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Homophobia Really Sucks" by Indiana Jones (hardcore) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website"Survive" by World Nasty Anarchy (hardcore) - CC BY-NC-ND - WebsiteOops! I thought everything by StoneAge Records was BY-NC-SA, but turns out this compilation is not! I already made the file though and well, if you ask, these guys would probably let you do a remix. "Bill Murray Demands a Circle Pit" by Barnaby Jones (hardcore) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website
A few months ago I gave you the interview for Isaac Graham. This time I give you the interview with Joe of Copyleft Records.If the enclosure doesn't work for some reason, you can listen to the show courtesy the good people at archive.org.I am being lazy and not re-recording the intro. Deal with it. This is punk rawk suckas.
I couldn't be bothered to put together an intro. Law school is time-consuming. I let two months slip by and I just wanted to get some music out the door.You'll notice I didn't worry about the licensees being -NC or not, so no flattr button this time. I hope to do a couple more October shows to check up and maybe I'll go libre at that point. I also didn't worry about finding band websites (except for The Spunk Lads since I have that queued up for the main show already). You should be able to find the band websites from the song titles and band names. I hope not to be such a slacker in the future! If you have trouble finding them, let me know and I'll try to help.If the enclosure doesn't work for some reason, you can download the file courtesy of the good folks at archive.org."Spunk Lads FC" by The Spunk Lads (punk) - BY-NC-SA - WebsiteNote: the version on the website is not the version we are playing. I cut the version on the show since the track on the website is actually two songs."I Hate You Baby" by Jonny Chan and the New Dynasty 6 - CC BY-NC-SA"Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" by Kingface - CC BY-NC-SA"Sheena" by Sidekick Lupchen & The Bad Generation - CC BY-NC-SADedication to my "lawyering" ;) (and the next song)"Fight Song" by Cletus Got Shot (bluegrass or "folk punk") - CC BY-NC-SA
It's a 2 for 1 deal today! Due to my slackness the June and July podcasts have come out today. I know it's poor podcasting form to release two in one day, but I'm a believer in the "release early and release often" philosophy. On the thought of releasing early and releasing often, I have found myself spending more time on the intros than I thought I would but I think that's because it's just me rather than a discussion with Tom. Things are so new and in flux that I have a lot to say as well. Eventually I hope to say "this is the Music Manumit Punkcast" and be done with it!Anyway, this show is a rerun of the Music Manumit Podcast interview with Australian singer/songwriter Isaac Graham. We discuss his punk roots, folk punk, his affiliation with Copyleft Record and more!Per usual, I'm releasing only in the open format ogg. You can download it from the amazing archive.org. If you have an Android phone, this file will work. Many browsers also have ogg support built in. As for media players, Songbird on Windows/Mac will play ogg files. If you want an mp3 version, let me know - just don't tell me you want it for an iPhone because I might not do it. I can get away with being a dick about it because this is punk rock baby!!
I missed June...sorta. I had the show up in June on archive.org. Well, the songs are still here and they are still rockin'!Download ogg*Per usual, if you want an mp3 version, let me know and I can make that happen.Tom's Picks - Punk tracks (in honor of Doug's upcoming punk music podcast)."Ten Dollars" by The Nunchaks (punk) - CC-BY-SA - Website"Copyleft Notice" by Out of Tune (punk) CC-BY-NC-sampling+ - Website"Have a Date" by Mr Feelix (punk) - CC-BY-NC-sampling+ - Website"Flash Freddy" by Zampano (punk) - CC-BY-Sampling+ - Website"Princess Mononoke" by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (punk) - CC-BY-NC-Sampling+ - Website
Eventually this will be a monthly punk*-only show of remixable Creative Commons music, brought to you my Doug of the Music Manumit Podcast. Many of the tracks will have been played on previous Music Manumit shows, but eventually I'll run out of punk songs from that show.Download ogg* (let me know if you want an mp3 version. I can make that happen, it'll just take more of my time. :) )"Uppkomlingen" - by Gråsuggorna - (punk) - CC-BY-NC-SA - Website"Punkpolice" - by Predator - (punk) - BY-SA-NC - Website"frustrator" - by NO SE (punk) - BY-SA-NC - Website"Punk Chicks" - by The A.G's (pop punk) - CC-BY - Website There's not likely to be a lot of pop punk on the show, but I like to reward groups that don't use the -NC. Also, this is a song *about* punk, so I feel it's relevant."Glass" by The Smashing Pumpkins (punk...just listen to it) off MACHINA II (an "unreleased album") - CC BY-NC-SA - WebsiteIf you have a better genre for this than punk, I'd be curious as to what people think of it."Something's Wrong" by Loudog (skacore) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website*punk, skacore, hardcore and the punkier post-hardcore. There will be very little, if any of what most people think of "post-punk". There will also be very little, if any of what is commonly known as "Emo-core" or "Screamo" (old-school or 'real screamo' may be a possibility)