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Panamá, 30 de enero de 2024El candidato presidencial del Partido Revolucionario Democrático (PRD), José Gabriel Carrizo, debe escuchar a sus asesores y dejarse ayudar para controlar su impulsividad. "Es demasiado impulsivo, narciso y engreído", confesó el analista político Jaime Porcell al hacer un análisis sobre el inicio de la campaña electoral. "Él (José Gabriel Carrizo) no ha logrado un ambiente de unidad con las fuerzas de Pedro Miguel González y las de Crispiano Adames precisamente por esa energía de guerrero que empieza a surgir dentro de él y que alguien tiene que ayudarle a controlar", expresó Porcell.Campaña electoralAunque este fin de semana inicia oficialmente la campaña electoral, Jaime Porcell, asegura que la campaña empieza luego de que se decida sobre la habilitación o no la aceptación de la casación que puso el abogado Carrillo a nombre de Ricardo Martinelli.Y es que a su juicio Martinelli es una especie de epicentro de la campaña ya que si el corre o no corre, la campaña cambia en direcciones muy distintas porque él (Ricardo Martinelli) ha mostrado la posibilidad de atraer con su discurso, "te pongo más chen chen en el bolsillo" y tener aquella postura de vengador en contra del Gobierno Nacional, hasta la victimización que logra con mucho acierto su equipo, además de la capacidad de atraer un porcentaje en la intención de voto. En cambio, considera que si es inhabilitado, los votos serán distribuidos en varios partidos y aunque no es imposible voltear la tortilla no es fácil. No obstante, José Raúl Mulino, estaría entre los favorecidos aunque se ha mencionado a Ricardo Lombana con posibilidades aunque a Porcell le gusta la postura de Martín Torrijos y como se ha propuesto como algo alterno, mientras que, Ricardo Lombana ha mantenido buenas relaciones con la juventud.
This is a special finale episode of the CRH Podcast where Miguel from Teenage Bottlerocket and Porcell from Youth Of Today, Judge and Shelter sit down as their yoga teacher alter egos. I ask them both a variety of questions - some serious, some funny - and they shared great insights and laughs. It was a total blast and I know you'll enjoy it. We chatted about: What yoga means to them Biggest benefits they've gained from yoga Weird yoga stories And more. I mean it's like 2 hours… Connect with Porcell: https://www.instagram.com/thehardcoreyogi/ https://www.instagram.com/youthcrew88/ https://linktr.ee/judgenyhc https://orcd.co/shelter-eternal https://www.instagram.com/valueshere/ Connect with Miguel: https://www.instagram.com/miggy_chen/ https://yogaforpunks.com/ https://www.teenagebottlerocket.com/ __________________________ ❗SPECIAL WELLY P OFFER: Do you love Four Sigmatic? Save 10% with coupon code WELLYP when you shop directly at Four Sigmatic https://foursigmatic.com/
Keith sits down with Porcell to discuss his latest band Values Here, meeting their singer Chui at a Shelter gig in Barcelona, how they began working on music during lockdown and the making of their latest LP "Take Your Time, I'll Be Waiting." We also discuss Youth of Today, the beginning of the band, their early days in New York City, the advent of the straight edge scene, Porcell's history with straight edge, the formation of Judge and the band's history, their infamous recording session at Chung King Studios, the end of the band, the reunion, some Shelter and Project X history plus more.
Surprise! On this lovely Friday, listen to a chat with the entire band Values Here. Their new LP "Take Your Time, I'll Be Waiting" is out today (9/22/2023) via our dear friends at End Hits Records. Grab some of the limited variants today here: www.endhitsrecords.com www.deathwishinc.com
“ EVERYTHING FALLS INTO PLACE, RIGHT IN MY FACE!” (From the song Do you know why) Episode 89! VALUES HERE! With Chui and Porcell WE ARE BACK! After a break we're back at it! And we could not have come back with a better episode then this one! RIGHT IN YOUR FACE! Yeah! Guest host Miguel and I sit down with Chui and Porcell (from Judge, Shelter, Gorilla Biscuits) to talk about their brand new band VALUES HERE and their upcoming album: TAKE YOUR TIME, I'LL BE WAITING which will be released next week Friday 22nd! We speak about:MUSIC! The importance of it.PMA! (Positive Mental Attitude)Chasing your dreams! Never giving up on yourself!The upcoming albums and the meaning of some of the songsVALUES and ETHICS!Being a DIVA and just being your true, authentic self and MUCH MORE!Even if music isn't your thing, or tattoos or yoga..... you will still find some jewels in this conversation that will inspire you and change you, rearrange you! These two are powerhouses, have a listen and share! “Personally I always like to push the envelope with every band and record I do. I never just want to live off of past accomplishments and recreate a sound I did with previous bands just because I know it will be immediately accepted. I'd rather push forward and always challenge myself to make newer and more interesting music. I knew Chui was an amazing singer so I wanted to write songs that would showcase her voice and harmonies. I'm a punk rocker at heart so I'll always make music that's energetic and rallies around a message, but for this record I wanted to go further into the melodic side of things.” PORCELL SHOWNOTES: Find the band here: @valueshere Find Chui here: @chuikanela Find Porcell here: @thehardcoreyogiLABEL: @end_hits_records Check out this interview, it was a great resource for us: https://thoughtswordsaction.com/2023/08/30/interview-porcell-chui-of-values-here/
Panamá, 11 de septiembre de 2023"Aunque la anunciada alianza entre el Cambio Democrático (CD) y el Partido Panameñista no fue sorpresa, se conoció que cada uno tocó otras puertas y con una alianza así será difícil aspirar a ganar en el 2024", reveló el analista Jaime Porcell en el programa En Contexto.Él mismo José Isabel Blandón hablaba de que no levantaban suficiente intención de voto, decían incluso que un 10%. Ya arrancó la alianza y los demás empiezan a mirarse diciendo: ¿Bueno y nosotros dónde estamos?, ¿Cuándo vamos?, ¿Qué hacemos? ya que recordando el propio Blandón habló de hacer alianza con Ricardo Lombana y el Movimiento Otro Camino, sin embargo, habían sido infructuosos, incluso salieron un poco escaldados del intento.El candidato presidencial del Movimiento Otro Camino, Ricardo Lombana, reveló que le ofreció a José Isabel Blandón, una alianza. "Le ofrecimos al señor Blandón una gran alianza junto a Otro Camino y el bloque independiente. Hoy nos comunicó que el Panameñismo prefiere estar del lado de los mismos de siempre. De los que promueven la corrupción y el clientelismo y de los que defienden a la minera. Lamentable, esta campaña tiene ahora un mapa muy claro, de un lado todos los que nos tienen como estamos y del otro los que realmente queremos cambiar el país. Sabemos que vamos a triunfar", escribió en su cuenta.En tanto, Porcell recordó que una de las banderas de MOCA fue el hecho de no aliarse con los políticos tradicionales, no obstante, inició conversaciones con un partido que puede ser catalogado como Arnulfista, Panameñista, Revolucionario auténtico de hace 70 años atrás, por lo que queda en el aire hasta dónde Lombana está dispuesto a escuchar otros partidos o está dispuesto a irse solo.Posible alianza RM y PRDJaime Porcell insistió en que todo está muy críptico porque todos conversan con todos, incluso, la alianza de ayer tuvo algo de sorpresas. "El fin de semana estuve viendo un recuento de la postura dura anti - Martinelli del candidato José Gabriel Carrizo y eso me huele a que alguien está intentando bloquear esa posibilidad, porque una alianza RM y PRD tiene valores que intercambiar."A Martinelli lo cargan perseguido con los juicios y el propio Estado de Panamá le pone una demanda civil", señaló el analista político.Campaña de Martín Torrijos"A mí lo que más me llama la atención de la campaña de Martín Torrijos es que él está apelando a aquel candidato humanitario, con solidaridad, con compasión al que menos tiene y con una figura de madurez", explicó Porcell.Además resaltó que Torrijos no pierde la compostura, no se enardece y no destila odio. "Me gusta como enfrenta a Martinelli, me gusta porque franco lo ataca, me parece correcto, sin embargo, a veces pudiera escurrirse hacia la alelazón", destacó.
This week we review the new Chik Fil A sandwich and the new Porcell band, a listener emails with a rant about No Doubt, we get trolled by The Rolling Stones, and lots more. Punching bags: D3 The Mighty Ducks and The Proclaimers “Sunshine on Leith” Send all questions/comments/criticisms to notnordicpod@gmail.com. Follow us on Insta: @notnordicpod
The dudes head back to the realm of blood splattered exploitation Samurai flicks with LADY SNOWBLOOD. This 1973 Japanese action-fest boasts badass swordplay, cool practical effects, impressive cinematography and a surprisingly sophisticated plot. The dudes touch on all of this and recap their experiences at THIS IS HARDCORE FEST last weekend. PLUS... In a special segment, the dudes engage in their most idiotic endeavor to date: Having Chat GPT cast a YOUTH OF TODAY Biopic. Find out who the AI program selected to play Ray, Porcell, Sammy, Walter, Mike Judge and more. Follow us on instagram @dudesdoinmovies and send questions/concerns/fan mail/hate mail to dudesdoinmovies@gmail.com Part of the FROM WITHIN RECORDS podcast network.
Hardcore music is shit hot right now and more than ever, a lot of decidedly non-hardcore music has snuck past the pit and onto show flyers. Who let all this adjacent bullshit through the gates and is any of it even good? To help answer these dire questions, I enlisted writer and supreme music nerd, Jay Papandreas (Listen Up, Nerds) to help with the task of picking out some of the most notable, bizarre, and interesting releases of hardcore-adjacent belligerence. We explore thirteen albums from the Ray & Porcell 7'' and Die Kreuzen to Rival Schools and Self Defense Family. See ya at Adjacent Fest 2024. Subscribe to the excellent Listen Up, Nerds column on Substack Read Jay's Stereogum piece, “Sunbather Turns 10” Read “Self Defense Family: A Discography Partially Ranked” In the music world? Hire/Collab with Jay Papandreas Subscribe & never miss a new rabbit hole. Follow @thesoniccloth on Instagram to grab the tracklist Feedback, trash talk, and inquiries: thesoniccloth@gmail.com
Panamá, 12 de junio de 2023.Las críticas de políticos del Partido Revolucionario Democrático (PRD), como Benicio Robinson, Ernesto Pérez Balladares y Raúl Pineda, al expresidente de la República y candidato a la presidencia, Martín Torrijos , podrían generar efectos positivos en su campaña. Jaime Porcell, analista político, afirmó en el programa En Contexto, que la cúpula del PRD, tiene un recelo notorio a que dicha postulación aumente simpatizantes y llegue a vencerlos en las elecciones generales del 2024. La postura de todos de atacar a Torrijos denota desconfianza en su propuesta. El lineamiento para demeritar su imagen tuvo un efecto contrario, lo posicionó como tendencia y lo ubicó como un tema relevante en medio de la contienda."Yo creo que uno de los ganadores del día de ayer fue Martín Torrijos".Expresó que luego de los resultados las fichas podrían moverse. Podría surgir nuevas alianzas entre copartidarios fuera de la línea actual de la cúpula."A Torrijos le queda la posibilidad de hacer una alianza con Crispiano Adames como su vicepresidente". De hecho Adames dejó la puerta abierta para realizarla, de llegar a un acuerdo. Porcell insiste que la idea no es lejana."Tienen el discurso idéntico, del rescate de un PRD", dijo el también escritor. En días pasados y mediante un comunicado el expresidente Torrijos había expresado que "las primarias definirían si se impone la moral y la decencia o si el clientelismo impondría sus candidatos."En estas circunstancias, he sido claro en que hay que diferenciar entre la membresía del partido, y la cúpula que hoy lo dirige y utiliza; una cúpula que actúa de acuerdo con sus intereses mezquinos y sus negociados”, subrayó Torrijos. En búsqueda de la unidadA pesar de un discurso conciliador por parte de varios adherentes, la gente no percibe desde afuera esta armonía.Comenta que están hablando de una especie de San Benito llamado unidad. Asegura que la unidad es una especie de fetiche dentro del PRD, que los hace ganar y los hace perder.Sin embargo, nadie habla de las consideraciones que hay que tener en este momento con Crispiano."En este momento los líderes del PRD, toman distancia cuando fue una campaña donde el hombre estuvo amenazado y perseguido. La unidad no es un ente abstracto y hay que conseguirlo en base a un interés genuino". Aseguró que este paso será vital para las elecciones del 2024."Por qué no hablamos de reintegrar a los que despedimos, de los 70 millones que tenemos agarrados en la asamblea o sea solamente es unidad por el San Benito de la unidad. Ese es el primer reto que tiene José Gabriel Carrizo es construir la unidad de forma tal de poder plantear a la persona", sostuvo el analista.
Una narrativa de los hechos en el que Kenia Porcell relata cinco años de gestión.Para conocer sobre cómo CNN protege la privacidad de su audiencia, visite CNN.com/privacidad
Por Redacción Eco TvEl Analista Político, Jaime Porcell, analizó el escándalo de becas y auxilios económicos otorgados a importantes figuras del gobierno a través del IFARHU desde el punto de vista jurídico.A su juicio, hubo mal manejo mediático de la entidad y su director, el cual debió haber su cargo a disposición del presidente Laurentino Cortizo."Meneses abusa de optimismo cuando dice ya yo hablé con Nito Cortizo y me da su apoyo. Yo hubiera preferido decir: mi puesto está a disposición del presidente", manifestó Porcell.Señaló además que fue mala la estrategia de que al comienzo saliera una solidaridad de gente de la cúspide política del PRD, después una cuña y finalmente saliera él a dar la cara.Además criticó el "autombombo" que el director de dicha entidad, se dio en entrevistas."Meneses ha aducido que ha sido el director más humano, no me gustó la frase, suena a autobombo. En medio de una polémica no suena bien echarse flores", dijo.Mediante Resolución de 27 de octubre de 2022, la Autoridad Nacional de Transparencia y Acceso a la Información (Antai), admitió una denuncia presentada ante esta instancia por el otorgamiento de auxilios económicos en el Instituto para la Formación y Aprovechamiento de Recursos Humanos (IFARHU).La entidad comunicó que de esta manera, se inicia una investigación administrativa que busca conocer cuál es el procedimiento utilizado para la asignación de los auxilios económicos y becas, cuáles son los criterios para su otorgamiento y los funcionarios que intervienen en este proceso.
YO! Always great to talk YOT and this episode is no exception. We got deep with Porcell. Hope you enjoy this as much as we did! Special bidip bo to this episodes sponsors: Siren Records www.sirenrecords.com Jinx Proof DC https://jinxprooftattoos.com War Records www.war-rec.com Please support these fine establishments
This week's episode of The Tone That Made Us Podcast is with quite possibly the single largest guitar influence in the Hardcore Music scene, Mr. John Porcelly. We had such a great chat with Porcell this is a two part episode. He talks about growing up in suburban NY, how a family member inspired him to play Guitar and how he got started. We discuss the various gear and tones he used on all of the Youth of Today, Judge, Shelter records and more. We touch on his love for Les Pauls and how his YOT Les Paul was not a Les Paul at all. His hatred and now new love affair with Fender guitars and his new projects, clothing line and so much more. Please share, rate and subscribe wherever you enjoy your podcasts! Spread the word!
This week's episode of The Tone That Made Us Podcast is with quite possibly the single largest guitar influence in the Hardcore Music scene, Mr. John Porcelly. We had such a great chat with Porcell this is a two part episode. He talks about growing up in suburban NY, how a family member inspired him to play Guitar and how he got started. We discuss the various gear and tones he used on all of the Youth of Today, Judge, Shelter records and more. We touch on his love for Les Pauls and how his YOT Les Paul was not a Les Paul at all. His hatred and now new love affair with Fender guitars and his new projects, clothing line and so much more. This is a 2 part episode to check out part 2 next week! Please share, rate and subscribe wherever you enjoy your podcasts! Spread the word!
YO! We're BACK! Episode 059 takes a deep dive into the final Youth of Today LP "We're Not In This Alone" which was initially released on Caroline Records in 1988 but got a remix/reissue on Rev in 1997. We got to talk with all four members of the band about this iconic release. Enjoy! Bidip Bo to this episode's sponsor, End Hits Records. Make sure to hit up www.deathwishinc.com for End Hits Releases in the US and www.endhitsrecords.com for everywhere else. Sign up to be on the End Hits mailing list so you won't miss out on new releases and pressing info. Kick it!
Por Redacción Eco TvDespués de casi 4 años, el exmagistrado de la Corte Suprema de Justicia, Hernán De León, se refirió al incidente con la exprocuradora general de la Nación, Kenia Porcell. De León volvió a negar categóricamente la conversación que supuestamente sostuvo de manera privada con la exprocuradora, en la que ella aseguraba que él (De León) le dijo que lo habían grabado."Respeto a Kenia Porcell como una dama, tengo mi conciencia tranquila, jamás ha habido nada, no ha habido ningún audio", reiteró el exmagistrado de la CSJ.Hernán De León catalogó a Kenia Porcell como una mujer valiente a pesar del incidente que describió como bochornoso. Explicó que el cargo de la Procuraduría es muy difícil de llevar por sus investigaciones de alto perfil.Considera que como lo realizó lastimosamente Kenia Porcell resquebrajó la institucionalidad en la Procuraduría, así lo demostró los llamados Varelaleaks."De manera muy puntual resquebrajó la separación de poderes y la independencia de separación de justicia" expresó el exmagistrado Hernán De León.Hernán De León destacó estar muy satisfecho con el trabajo realizado y de los compañeros del esfuerzo por una mejor administración de justicia.Sobre los errores cometidos expresó que le hubiese gustado fortalecer la oficina de prensa de la institución.Referente a sus diferencias con el exmagistrados de la CSJ, Harry Díaz no quiso expresar opinión."Él tendrá su opinión, no voy a emitir ningún tipo de concepto ni entrar en polémica", dijo Hernán De León.
Por Hugo FamaníaJaime Porcell, analista político, se refirió en RadioGrafía sobre la nueva carta de Rubén Blades sobre la política en Panamá. Porcell destacó que si bien es cierto el análisis del cantautor Rubén Blades sobre el acontecer nacional de Panamá, ya llega un momento donde la sociedad se siente abrumada." Rubén Blades ha caído, las primeras misivas removieron la conciencia nacional, pero ya la gente se comienza a quejar".Porcell no ve acertada la posición de Rubén Blades de "adivinar" quién puede estar o no en la silla presidencial de Panamá, refiriéndose a Rómulo Roux , presidente de Cambio Democrático y el expresidente de la República, Ricardo Martinelli."Ombe vamos a regresar a la época del Banana Republic, cuando los presidente panameños tenía que pasar primero por la embajada para que los avalaran o cuando dio el golpe de Estado los amigos de acción comunal".Rubén Blades sobre el fallo del 20 de mayo del 2022 y los MartinelliMediante una nota publicada en su web, ex-ministro de Turismo, Rubén Blades, habló sobre temas de interés a nivel nacional en Panamá, como la condena a los hijos del expresidente Ricardo Martinelli.Rubén Blades inicia su misiva expresando que habiendo sido expuesta públicamente la corrupción del ex presidente de Panamá, Ricardo Martinelli Berrocal, al ser identificado por sus propios hijos como el "familiar cercano" receptor de las coimas de Odebrecht, ¿cuáles han sido las reacciones en Panamá esta pasada semana?1. El ¨Panamá América¨ destaca como ¨un resultado favorable¨ el que Ricardo Martinelli Jr. y Luis Enrique Martinelli recibieran sentencias de 3 años, en lugar de 9 años de prisión. O sea, perdieron el juego 5 a 0 pero en vez de 9 goles les metieron “solamente” 5, (tres adentro, menos descuento y dos a ser pagados condicionalmente cuando salgan).Resulta absurdo considerar tal resultado como "favorable". No los absolvieron, los condenaron y eso no es bueno.El periódico no mencionó en absoluto la responsabilidad de Ricardo Martinelli padre como beneficiario e instigador del delito, hecho públicamente confesado por los hijos e investigado por los fiscales: fue el ex presidente Ricardo Martinelli quien recibió los sobornos y fue él quien ordenó a sus hijos que los recibieran, “lavaran” y ocultaran.El antiguo slogan de el “Panamá América”, era: “Divulgamos la verdad que los demás ocultan” . ¿Ahora será "Ocultamos la verdad que los demás publican"?.El periódico "La Prensa" ha sido el único en brindar una cobertura amplia y constante del fallo, ofreciendo a la vez contexto de manera objetiva.2. La oficina de Ricardo Martinelli Berrocal difundió un comunicado afirmando que la preocupación del padre siempre fue lograr que los abogados defensores hicieran el mejor trabajo posible "dentro de las circunstancias" y que por eso estaba satisfecho por su labor, lo que me parece un cínico y desvergonzado intento por darle un giro positivo a lo que a todas luces es un desastre: dos hijos presos por servir como intermediarios de la corrupción del padre. Luego de la sentencia condenatoria, representantes de la familia Martinelli han procurado esta semana hacer ver que la rebaja de años de cárcel otorgada indica que Ricardo Jr. y Luis Enrique no resultaron ser tan culpables como en efecto lo son, parte de una estrategia mediática que busca minimizar el impacto del fallo entre la opinión pública y cuyo complemento ya ha comenzado a circular en las redes sociales y secciones de comentarios en periódicos locales.
Por Hugo FamaníaEsta semana el Partido Revolucionario Democrático (PRD), inició el periodo de postulaciones para los aspirantes que buscan ocupar un cargo en el Comité Ejecutivo Nacional (CEN), en las próximas elecciones internas del partido político.El analista político, Jaime Porcell detalló que el partido político oficialista tendrá unas elecciones importantes y será un reto importante como lo es la credibilidad."Hasta qué punto vemos la mano del poder decidiendo qué va hacer y qué va suceder o hasta qué punto es la libertad, la opción de votar por el mejor futuro".Indicó que el problema que se tiene estas elecciones es que si suena demasiado a muñequeo en el partido político, a mano peluda, no sirve porque no sostiene el futuro del partido político."En el muñequeo entra el poder. Todos los recursos que tu tienes para que esto funcione . Plata, conocimiento, habilidad, nombramientos...", enunció Porcell.Indicó que "existe un gran reto en estas elecciones del (PRD). ¿Sobrevivirá la ética torrijista?". Es la pregunta que se realiza el analista.Reiteró que la credibilidad está en tela de duda y más si está ligada al poder."Cuando despiden a Rosario Turner. Nosotros todavía estamos esperando una explicación plausible".Indicó que el PRD no puede presentar un candidato de credibilidad."Todos los errores del gobierno se le facturan a Gaby Carrizo", dijo.En el XI Congreso Ordinario que se realizará el próximo 15 de mayo, se darán cita 4,181 delegados electos el pasado 27 de marzo, más otros 19 delegados por derecho propio y con el sufragio secreto elegirán a los miembros del Tribunal de Honor y Disciplina, al fiscal, al Defensor de los Miembros y a los 10 miembros del CEN del PRD que incluye a su presidente y al secretario general del partido.El periodo de postulación iniciado este lunes 18 abril culminará hoy a las 6:00 p.m.
Por Hugo FamaníaEl analista político, Jaime Porcell, opinó en el programa RadioGrafía de Eco TV y Rpc Radio, sobre la revelación del gasto de $213.5 millones en consultorías para decenas de entidades públicas en Panamá. Según Porcell esta es una estrategia que podría afectar al Partido Revolucionario Democrático (PRD) y sus intenciones de reelegirse.A juicio de Porcell el presidente de la República, Laurentino Cortizo debió salir al paso a aclarar el caso de las consultorías."Esto amerita que el presidente saliera a explicar", precisó Porcell.Considera que los gobiernos tienen que sacar las pata pues es natural que haya errores."La presidencia aparece diciendo que esto no es verdad o sea que lo que vimos del presidente aceptando las consultorías o el Ministro de Economía estábamos alucinando, es un simple invento de las televisoras o de la prensa además de Ernesto Cedeño", expresó Porcell.Destacó que estas acciones del mal manejo en consultorías calan a nivel partidario y podría afectar al PRD, en las elecciones del 2024.El gobierno no sabe sacar la pata porque eso es lo que hace que profundice y lo vio todo Panamá. Eso de profundizar en la incredibilidad no es positivo, ¿ qué herencia le están dejando al PRD a 2 años de elección o al candidato?... o sea le están dejando una credibilidad destruida y en ruinas", dijo el analista político.
Porcell, the hardcore yogi and legendary hardcore guitarist sheds a light on what's on the other side of convenience and complacency, if you reach for it. For anyone looking for some motivation and ways to thrive in your life, listen to this chat. It does not disappoint. We chat about: How he became aware of wellness How he felt switching to a vegetarian diet What happiness looks like, and doesn't look like Exercise, nutrition and vibrancy Yoga and ayurveda Connect with Porcell: https://www.instagram.com/thehardcoreyogi/ https://www.instagram.com/yotofficial/ https://www.instagram.com/judge_nyhc/ https://www.instagram.com/shelter_band_official/ . . The Collaborative Resource Hub is brought to you by Wellness Provisions, the most badass wellness business. We're bridging the gap between mental health, wellness and rock and roll. Here's how we do it: 1 - WELLNESS COACHING SESSIONS For those seeking to get healthy and ahead in life! From gut health to goal setting, I can help you find balance.
One of the founding members of two of my all-time favorite Straight Edge Hardcore bands... "Youth Of Today" and "Judge" as well as "Project X" and "Shelter". He's done stints in "Bold", and "Gorilla Biscuits". He ran "Schizm" Records and currently owns a Straight Edge clothing line, "True Till Death". My guest on Episode 252 of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace Podcast is none other than John "Porcell" Porcelly (Paramananda Dasa), also known as The Hardcore Yogi. This conversation felt like it was 15 minutes long. We start off with his Yoga practice and where you can find him online to participate, then quickly go into how he grew up, his early influences, his first bands, the formation, break-up and reformation of "Youth Of Today", the same with "Judge", new music he's working on with a new band, new "Shelter" music and the indescribable feeling of when you hear that particular song at a specific time in your life that literally changes your entire path. This was an awesome opportunity. Respect. https://www.truetilldeathmerch.com Support: ☕ Dead Sled Coffee - Go to deadsledcoffee.com Use promo code BROOKLYNBLAST for 20% off your order and get free domestic shipping on any order over $60. Tell Mike I sent you ova.
Porcell is the guitarist in Shelter, Judge, Youth of Today and formerly of Project X. He's been a staple in the hardcore scene for decades. On this episode, he and Finn dive into: His life experience in the hardcore scene Taking an interest in Krishna Being vegetarian before it was more accessible And much more! Follow The Punk Rock MBA on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow Finn McKenty on Instagram and Twitch. PRMBA Merch Produced and edited by Deanna Chapman. Support The Punk Rock MBA on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He's a hardcore legend, from his time in Youth of Today to the present day, but we go back even further - to his childhood in Westchester NY to uncover how he discovered punk rock, how his parents reacted, and how these experiences led him to his career and life paths. It's a fun (and funny) New York conversation that brings us from high school to teaching computer classes and the epiphany that led to his personal discovery of Krishna and his introduction to yoga. We learn the differences between yoga practices and teachers, how hard it is to sell your record collection, and how straight edge and ideals from a positive hardcore youth can grow and evolve along with you. Also, working on a farm is incredibly difficult. 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: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/hardcoreyogi/?hl=en Porcell Discogs https://www.discogs.com/artist/264935-John-Porcell Youth of Today https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9sS-X3Jy5I Tirumalai Krishnamacharya https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tirumalai_Krishnamacharya Vinyāsa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viny%C4%81sa Chung King Can Suck It https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/3047067?ev=rb Hands on a Hardbody https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jni0Rq8FZs
Revealed in Meepflection!!! Shelter's 2nd & final Roadrunner Record, Beyond Planet Earth, is a line in tha sand for many but on this episode, it's HIGH TIDE and high time we hear how it was made and what it means today. We hear once again from Porcell who laid out MANTRA previously, mythical drum don Dave DiCenso, & tha voice of Shelter & sometimes reason - Raghunath Cappo. You'll hear stories you might expect and ones you might not about J. Yuenger of White Zombie's contribution to tha record, Elijah Blue of Deadsy's contribution to Ray's employment, and of course... what's up with tha ska song?
Panamá, 16 de junio 2021"Quizás un centenar de personas han fallecido", informó hoy en #RadioGrafía Nadja Porcell, Directora General de Salud Pública del Ministerio de Salud, sobre los casos de decesos en personas que habían sido vacunadas con dosis contra la covid-19 en el país.Porcell explicó las posibles causas de estas muertes: "Si hemos tenido casos, personas que ya han sido vacunadas con segunda dosis y que han fallecido".En todos esos casos cuando uno busca han tenido problemas de comorbilidades muy serias que afectan gravemente su condición de salud", puntualizó.
Quedarse con los brazos cruzados viendo como el ambiente es destruido por personas ambiciosas, no es una opción; la acción de la ciudadanía es la que puede cambiar la realidad de Panamá cuando de minería hablamos. En este episodio junto a María Porcell, abogada especialista en ambiente y ex Directora del Centro de Incidencia Ambiental se aclaran dudas sobre este tema y se analiza el impacto ambiental, político y económico de la Minería en Panamá. La minería no puede ser sostenible y los ciudadanos debemos tomar acción. Síguenos en las redes como @saldelasredespa ¡Ayuda económicamente a esta organización! Para que más acciones se den, proyectos como Clanes de Sal de Las Redes sigan, campañas como #CorruptoVirus hayan más y muchas más personas conozcan los métodos de Participación Ciudadana bien masticados, necesitamos ser sostenibles económicamente. Puedes comprar nuestros t-shirts, stickers o yappear desde 1 dólar más info aquí abajo https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=50761465308&text=Hola!
punk & monk worlds colliding / ajnata sukriti / no happiness in material success / in a Berlin bathroom, Jonny Rotten asks Paramananda a secret question / the illusion of fame / Steve Jones is lost like the rest of us / straight edge = what you don't do – bhakti = what you do / given some rope to do our thing in Philly / recharging in Vrindavan
punk & monk worlds colliding / ajnata sukriti / no happiness in material success / in a Berlin bathroom, Jonny Rotten asks Paramananda a secret question / the illusion of fame / Steve Jones is lost like the rest of us / straight edge = what you don’t do – bhakti = what you do / given some rope to do our thing in Philly / recharging in Vrindavan
Welcome to Episode 023 where we discuss the mysterious Ray & Porcell 7" from 1991. We got to chat with Dylan Schreifels & Porcell for this one and it was a blast! We went way deeper than you would think one could for this 7". Enjoy! Bidip Bo to this episodes sponsor : It's Alive Fanzine. Check out It's Alive releases on www.revhq.com and also make sure to give a follow to @itsalivefanzine on Instagram for lots of cool pics and sales!
John Porcell also known as Paramananda Das is an American Musician and Yogateacher who gained a reputation for his appearence as the guitarist in legendary hardcore bands like Youth of Today, Judge and Shelter, the band that brought Spirituality into the life of thousands of young people and inspired them to live a better life. When he is not touring the world, he teaches yoga online or in real life and also leads retreats where he passes on the uplifting message of Bhakti Yoga. In this very inspiring episode we talked about subjects like... – how hardcore (and straight edge) inspired him to follow the path of yoga – Vegetarism – Intoxication and Yoga – the real message of Yoga – the outer vs the inner world – how he found Bhakti as his path – the rerelease of Shelters "When 20 summers pass" – the Govardhan Parikrama – lots of memories about India – the power of Kirtan and Music in general – the evolution of Yoga – his Book recomendations for Yoga beginners and lots of more... You can join Paramanandas daily challenging online classes for 5 Dollars. Just send it via paypal to xporcellx@gmail.com (with your email) and you´re in! Shownotes: Paramananda (the HardcoreYogi) on Instagram Shelter on Instagram Youth of Today on Instagram Supersoul Bhakti Immersion This Podcast-Episode is presented by Jade Yogamats. www.jadeyoga.eu
In the podcast's fourth season label founder Oise Ronsberger will talk to legendary straight edge icon Porcell aka Paramananda Das from SHELTER. They will be re-releasing their classic album "When 20 Summers Pass" on End Hits Records on January 29th 2021. The album is already available digitally worldwide. In the third and final episode Porcell will talk about the strained relationship of him and Ray after the immense pressure that came with commercial success, how the two got together one last time to record a final SHELTER album and the making of "When 20 summers pass" - featuring a 17 year old Chris Conley who later became a worldwide indie star with his band SAVES THE DAY!
In the podcast's fourth season label founder Oise Ronsberger will talk to legendary straight edge icon Porcell aka Paramananda Das from SHELTER. They will be re-releasing their classic album "When 20 Summers Pass" on End Hits Records on January 29th 2021. The album is already available digitally worldwide. In this episode Porcell will talk about SHELTERs breakthrough into the mainstream with the classic album 'Mantra', the immense pressure from their label Roadrunner when it was time to record a follow up and how it felt to get dropped after making too many compromises. Porcell also speaks about the responsibilities that waited for him when he moved out of the ashram and how having kids taught him some important spiritual lessons.
In the podcast's fourth season label founder Oise Ronsberger will talk to legendary straight edge icon Porcell aka Paramananda Das from SHELTER. They will be physically re-releasing their classic album "When 20 Summers Pass" on End Hits Records on January 29th 2021, the digital release is already out. In this episode, Porcell will talk about the end of YOUTH OF TODAY and his spiritual quest that followed. Why did he move to California, what was his job at legendary indie label REVELATION and did he really start a band with Zach de la Rocha from RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE? How did he end up joining forces with his old friend Ray Cappo again and join SHELTER for good after being in and out of the band for years? Check the first episode of Season 4 and find out!
Welcome to Episode 017 where we discuss the self titled final 7" by Youth of Today with guitarist Porcell & drummer Sammy Siegler. Join in as we talk about the writing of the record, the recording, the aftermath & so much more!Bidip Bo to our sponsor for this episode End Hits Records. End Hits are reissuing the Shelter LP "When 20 Summers Pass" later this month in a lot of cool variants with some sweet looking merchandise. Check out the links below for more info. US: www.deathwishinc.com EU: www.endhitsrecords.com
Welcome to Episode 015 where we discuss "Bringin' It Down" by Judge. This discussion on this absolutely iconic album is not to be missed. Join us as we welcome back Mike & Porcell and talk about the writing and recording of this monster of an LP & so much more. Stay tuned at the end of the episode to hear a new Terror song that is on their 7" available on War Records. Check out the War Records website for this record and tons of other awesome releases! www.war-rec.com
MEEPgotthamessageoftha BHAGAVAT! We continue on into '95 with an absolute corker and a personal favorite: Shelter's Roadrunner debut - MANTRA. John Porcell takes us through the process of recording this album with Tom Soares at the helm while Adam Blake (H2O) gives us a unique look into the life of a young man crossing over into a whole new world in more ways than one to play in a band bubbling at the surface of superstardom. Howie Abrams, former A&R at RR also gives us a little inside look at how the band even arrived onto the label as well as the expected wealth of knowledge you should expect from this king of New York. COYOTE CORNER: Branden Morgan of Misery Signals, one of the best drummers in music today or yesterday, tells us about the influence Demanufacture's mechanical double bass had on him. Shelter also comes up...
Welcome to Episode 014 where we discuss the debut 7" from Judge. Originally released on Schism and later re-released on Revelation, "New York Crew" was the world's introduction to the almighty Judge. We are honored to be joined by special guests Mike Judge & Porcell for this episode. Join in as we discuss the formation of the band, the recording of the 7", the lyrical content & so much more!
On today’s episode of The Hard Times Podcast, John Porcel, the legend himself, tells a bunch of rad stories form the New York hardcore scene. You’re gonna want to listen to this one twice. Check it out at The Hard Times Podcast Network.
Welcome to Part 2 of Episode 012 where we are continuing our discussion of the Gorilla Biscuits "Start Today" album. We are joined by special guests Toby Morse, Porcell & Sammy Siegler. Topics discussed include performing backup vocals on the album, the lasting impact of the record, Sammy & Porcell playing in a later lineup of the band and much more!
Welcome to Episode 008 where we discuss the debut full length album from Youth Of Today with special guests Porcell & Drew Thomas. This is our longest episode yet but it is jam packed! Join us as we discuss the recording of the album, being on Wishingwell Records, Brian Baker receiving the first copy of the LP and so much more!
La acciones legales de Ricardo Martinelli responden a declaraciones emitidas públicamente por parte de la exprocuradora Kenia Porcell, referente al denominado Caso Pinchazo, por el cual el exmandatario obtuvo una decisión favorable del Tribunal de Juicio. Kenia Porcell consigna fianza por más de $140 mil para evitar secuestro de bienes, tras demanda de Ricardo Martinelli --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/panama-america/message
Nadja Porcell, Directora General de Salud del Minsa, aclaró en Radiografía las decisiones anunciadas por el Ministerio de Salud este jueves; el cerco sanitario y la cuarentena para Panamá y Panamá Oeste. Señaló Porcell que “en ningún momento se dijo que la cuarentena había terminado”. Señaló que se interpretó de manera errónea que el toque de queda permitía la movilización libre por todo el territorio nacional y reiteró a los ciudadanos que si no tienen la necesidad de salir de su casa, no salgan.
I sit down and talk with the man himself, Porcell. We do a deep dive on the history of SCHISM FANZINE, talk new music from Judge, and more. RIP ALEX BROWN, New York Hardcore visionary who started SCHISM, played in Gorilla Biscuits, designed albums for endless NYHC legends, and set a look for what NYHC would be. *The last two minutes of the interview got cut off I’m sorry! :/
the world of New York Hardcore Punk / a second wave of bhakti in the West / how Porcell & Ray were introduced to bhakti / Youth of Today brings straight edge and vegetarianism to the hardcore scene/ Ray leaves the band to become a monk / Mark blows away the anti-cult people / Porcell takes to Bhakti / Ray & Porcell reunite in Shelter / living as a monk & touring in a hardcore band
the world of New York Hardcore Punk / a second wave of bhakti in the West / how Porcell & Ray were introduced to bhakti / Youth of Today brings straight edge and vegetarianism to the hardcore scene/ Ray leaves the band to become a monk / Mark blows away the anti-cult people / Porcell takes to Bhakti / Ray & Porcell reunite in Shelter / living as a monk & touring in a hardcore band
Ray & Porcell. Where's Your Head At? The dreadlocked whites of Koh Rong. Is doing a GoFundMe cool, lame, or a cause for complete indifference? Prison lockdown. Game Of Thrones cool, lame, or cause for complete indifference? Wild Side. Cambodian copyright laws. Gaslight Anthem.
En medio del escándalo de los "Varela Leaks", la procuradora Kenia Porcell renunció a su cargo. El origen de esta trama está basado entre los constantes mensajes de textos entre Porcell y el expresidente Juan Carlos Varela. Conozca los detalles, y las reacciones de este tema, en el análisis con el periodista Carlos Somoza.
En medio del escándalo de los "Varela Leaks", la procuradora Kenia Porcell renunció a su cargo. El origen de esta trama está basado entre los constantes mensajes de textos entre Porcell y el expresidente Juan Carlos Varela. Conozca los detalles, y las reacciones de este tema, en el análisis con el periodista Carlos Somoza.
"No le quedaba de otra". Este es el pensar del impulsador de la Mesa de Concertación Nacional, Enrique de Obarrio, ante la renuncia de la procuradora de la Nación Kenia Porcell. La procuradora toma esta decisión luego de descubrise unas conversaciones que mantuvo con el expresidente de la República, Juan Carlos Varela y donde supuestamente había tráfico de influencias entre el judicial y el ejecutivo. De Obarrio resaltó que las modificaciones a las reformes surgen a raíz de un escándalo desatado meses atrás donde la misma Porcell reveló que el magistrado de la Corte Suprema de Justicia, Hernán De León la había visitado para confesarle que lo había grabado. "La pinchada fue ella, eso es un delito y hay que investigarlo", dijo el abogado.
Una RadioGrafía del desempeño de las Asamblea Nacional fue realizada por el investigador político, Jaime Porcell, con el fin de dar a conocer los aciertos y desaciertos del Órgano Legislativo.“No ha pasado un mes y ese ambiente retrocede”, expresó Porcell.En su teoría y viendo el desempeño, como por ejemple el alquiler de 12 camionetas para su Junta Directiva, consideró que la misma inició con una alta expectativa, sin embargo este es un Órgano duro de cambiar y está siendo evidenciado.
Rodrigo Noriega, asesor editorial de La Prensa, analiza en esta edición de Página Dos, el proceso de ratificación de funcionarios realizado este 29 de julio por la Asamblea Nacional. Además comentamos sobre las palabras del ministro de Seguridad Rolando Mirones, en las cuales señala que en los próximos días se reunirá con la procuradora Kenia Porcell.
Tensión entre Porcell y Ejecutivo, especialistas recomiendan diálogo Eliminación de AUPSA: en primer debate de Comisión de Asuntos Agropecuarios Peajes del Canal podrían aumentar en el 2020Empresarios apuestan por TLC para atraer inversión extranjera Johnson en su discurso inaugural: "si habrá BREXIT” Cortizo: Panamá ganó 4 ó 5 nuevas corresponsalías
¿Por qué Porcell y Mirones no se reunieron, en vez de mostrar más debilidad institucionalidad, que aleja la inversión y nos acerca a las listas? Y dónde están la oposición y la ciudadanía pidiendo claridad en esto que arriesga procesos clave?
In this episode Toby chats with John Porcell, who is one of his all-time favorite guitarists in hardcore. They talk about his early beginnings in music, the multitude of bands he was in (YOT, Judge, Shelter, etc.), the NYHC scene, straight edge, being a dad and the highest hi-tops Nike has to offer. Please remember to rate, review and subscribe!
Episode 266 - Happy Wednesday! Today we have hardcore hero, John Porcell on the show. He’s played in every band ever included Youth of Today, Shelter, Judge, Project X and many more. Not only is he extremely musically talented, he’s a great dude to boot. We hung at his apartment one afternoon and discussed his early upbringing, life on a farm and ego. It’s a wide ranging discussion that I am very happy to share with you! Use our Amazon Affiliate Code to support the show! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Hello Everybody! Welcome to episode 76 of Save It For The Breakdown! This is the third and final interview that Gjared and I did during Sound On Sound Fest. If you're a hardcore kid, you know who this is. If you're a Straight Edge hardcore kid, then you are most definitely in the know! It's Raghunath and Paramananda, or Ray and Porcell of Youth Of Today, Shelter, Judge, and a host of other bands. Thank you for listening. Enjoy the show.
John and Kyle are back after some life happenings and equipment upgrades. They fill your ears with talk about hardcore punk. Listen in to hear a ton of news and reviews of several different bands, albums, and songs. Read More about the hosts, Kyle and John We want to hear from you! Are you involved with a local mountain biking organization? We want to hear from you. If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at info@mountainbikeradio.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- SHOW NOTES: Visit our blog for audio and Video clips of the bands we reviewed: http://deathwishracing.blogspot.com/ MUSIC NEWS The Godfathers of Hardcore Documentary https://vimeo.com/125314139 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1674591332/thegodfathersofhardcore Modern Life Is War http://www.deathwishinc.com/bands/36/ https://www.facebook.com/ModernLifeIsWarOfficial BURN http://revelationrecords.com/bands/show/103 https://www.facebook.com/pages/BURN/332282298609 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX5m9TMeeEQ&feature=youtu.be Poison The Well https://www.facebook.com/poisonthewell This Is Hardcore 2015 http://www.thisishardcorefest.com/ Cave In https://www.facebook.com/CaveIn.Official https://hydrahead.merchtable.com/music/vinyl/caveincreativeeclipsesvinyl12#.VXjFmFKqIdU Baroness http://yourbaroness.com/ JUDGE There Will Be Quiet http://noisey.vice.com/therewillbequiet/therewillbequietthestoryofjudgepart1 http://noisey.vice.com/therewillbequiet/therewillbequietthestoryofjudgepart2 http://noisey.vice.com/therewillbequiet/therewillbequietthestoryofjudgepart3 http://noisey.vice.com/therewillbequiet/therewillbequietthestoryofjudgepart4 High On Fire http://www.highonfire.net/ Coliseum http://coliseumsoundsystem.com/ http://www.deathwishinc.com/news/972/ REFUSED http://officialrefused.com/ Earth Crisis https://www.facebook.com/earthcrisisofficial Faith No More http://www.fnm.com/ Darkest Hour https://www.facebook.com/DarkestHourDudes REVELATION RECORDS http://www.revelationrecords.com/ https://www.facebook.com/revelationrecords http://revhq.com/ Formerly of New Haven, Connecticut, it is now based in Huntington Beach, California. It was founded in 1987 by owner Jordan Cooper, along with Ray Cappo of Youth of Today, with the sole intent of producing the Warzone Lower East Side Crew 7". Within the year, they put out two more releases and a limited 4th pressing of Youth of Today's Can't Close My Eyes 7", which had been originally released on Positive Force Records, just for the two of them to trade for vintage G.I.Joes and other action figures. In the first three years, the label put out 23 releases and pressed approximately 50,000 records, and it has continued to release an average of 78 albums a year. Cappo left the business in 1988, to focus on his band Shelter and to start his own label Equal Vision Records (which he later sold to Youth Of Today roadie, former Revelation employee and friend, Steve Reddy), though his albums were still released by Revelation after that. The label put out several definitive hardcore and metalcore records in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with notable releases coming from Damnation A.D., Will Haven, Shai Hulud, Curl Up and Die, and Himsa. However, by the mid2000s, Revelation Records had seemingly fallen by the wayside, with very few releases between 2004 and 2006. However, the label is returning to its former stature as a premier oldschool hardcore label. RECORD REVIEWS Violent Reaction - Marching On Originally conceived and executed as a oneman project by Tom Pimlott on the banks of the Mersey River in Liverpool, England, Violent Reaction recorded a demo in 2011, an EP in 2012 and an LP for Painkiller Records in 2013. Soon after, Tom relocated to Leeds to assemble a full band with an end result that finds the lads playing straight edge, hardcore punk with an obvious oi influence. With a lengthy American tour with their brother band The Flex under their belt, Violent Reaction is set to make their Revelation Records debut with "Marching On." http://www.violentreaction.blogspot.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/ViolentReaction/177017079042937 http://www.revelationrecords.com/band/195 JUDGE - Bringin’ It Down Judge stood tall in the face of changing times while helping to transform the musical landscape around them. Porcell, Ferraro, Siegler and Pincus may have had a list of priors that screamed “milewide X’s on the backs of your hands” (Youth of Today, Death Before Dishonor, Bold, Side by Side, Project X, Gorilla Biscuits, Young Republicans, Violent Children, Schism Records/fanzine, etc.), but even as they remained true to the edge, Bringin’ It Down moved towards a more sinister vibe and further promoted the nascent collision of metal and hardcore, while setting the stage for the likes of Integrity, Ringworm and Starkweather. This, in spite of—or maybe because of—having to re-record the album after a subpar session at Chinatown’s infamous Chung King Studios. Not bad for a band that was originally designed to be a oneoff for Ferraro’s frustration with the “Edge ’til 21 Crowd.” https://www.facebook.com/pages/Judge/195626400586989 http://www.revelationrecords.com/release/228 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bringin%27_It_Down DROWNINGMAN - Rock n’ Roll Killing Machine Drowningman was a hardcore punk band from Burlington, Vermont, which was active from 1995 to 2005. Formed in the fall of 1995 by Simon Brody, Denny Donovan, Javin Leonard, Dave Barnett and Todd Tomlinson, the band was heavily influenced by a variety of bands including Deadguy, Unbroken, Shotmaker, Unwound, Sunny Day Real Estate and Promise Ring. This musical amalgamation helped to pioneer the modern metalcore and mathcore musical subgenres. The band was known for revolving membership and frequent record label changes. A first full US tour with The Dillinger Escape Plan was embarked on to support the release.[6] Soon after returning, production of the Rock And Roll Killing Machine record began in Washington, D.C. at the Salad Days Studio. A great deal of technical difficulty was encountered; Simon Brody had claimed in interviews the stressed work environment caused the tempo of many of the songs to rush and that record lost some of the previous efforts melodic counterpoint. Still, it was well received, earning a 10/10 in respected extreme music magazine Terrorizer and finding its way into many publications' top ten lists for 2001.Aside from making regular appearances at Hellfest, Krazy Fest, Monster Fest and The New England Metal and Hardcore Festival, Drowningman began touring extensively in support of this latest record. They toured with hardcore and metal bands as varied as Earth Crisis, Glassjaw, Shadows Fall, Darkest Hour and Twelve Tribes. However, projected gigs for early 2001 were curtailed when the group lost its drummer. By May 2001 road action was resumed with regular partners Darkest Hour on the "BroDown 2001" tour. http://drowningman.com/ http://www.revelationrecords.com/release/97 https://www.facebook.com/drowningman2014 Other Links and Info: Our Blog: Deathwish Racing - http://deathwishracing.blogspot.com/ Become a Mountain Bike Radio Member Email Kyle Email Mountain Bike Radio
This week Damian is joined by hardcore legend Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed. Jamey also had his own podcast ‘The Jasta Show’ and various other projects, including former owner of xmulletx.com. Listen in as the two talk about Jamey’s rise from throwing park shows in Connecticut Commons, to being in one of the most popular aggressive bands in the world. For the first part of the conversation check out https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-jasta-show/id905155742?mt=2 Episode 55. Also discussed in the episode: - Metallica’s Black Album, a record worth fight over - Agnostic Front, Sick Of It All, and Bad Brains “going metal” and having it speak to you - Roger Merit as inspirational pin-up - The elitism of underground music scenes - The burden of being unable to get into Fugazi - Cold calling for a show and having it work - Playing a club the night after a GG Allin show: SHOES REQUIRED - Being thrown out of a band as motivation to start a new band - Putting on outdoors show on the New Haven Green - Booking Conerstone to play Leeway and CroMags - Be careful what gets used as a pull quote: "The starting Hatebreed as a reaction to Quicksand" story. - Hardcore is: “Infest, Voorhees and Man Is The Bastard” - The second wave of having Ray and Porcell pissed at you - Connecticut: “We were dicks” - Booking Saves The Day and New Found Glory - Never being above playing a certain type of show - Touring with the Voorhees and being booked by Neil from Nausea - Matt Galley: From Hatebreed… merch guy to booking My Chemical Romance - Trading records with Assuck and Ebullition - Dutch East India - Dwid and the Integrity split - Jamming with people who are “stable”
WE'RE BACK! And what better way to kick off the 10th year of TOAP than by having Porcell as a guest on the show?! Listen in as Damian sits down with the Youth Crew legend to talk all things punk. From the CT punk scene, to adventures in record collecting, to GG Allin loving straight edge, to Judge's emo vibes and so much more: DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!Also, pick up the reissue of Judge's "Chung King Can Suck it" lp and don't miss them playing live in MarchAlso, don't miss Porcell on Shelter on their European tour this springSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy