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Episode 368... Not much of a Thanksgiving theme, but we're still thankful at least with this set of tunes! New ones, comps, and some rippers that we revisit! Happy Thanksgiving and thanks for listening! Enjoy!Download and stream here (iTunes and Google Podcasts as well):Turkey Day 368!!!!!Airing Wednesdays 7pm PST on PUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION. Also Fridays and Saturdays 7pm PST on RIPPER RADIO.Send us stuff to brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com. Visions of turkey PUNX...Milwaukee quivering labial noises 1:14 Duerst The Wuerst 2022 Soundcloud SingleYou Suck 0:15 LEVEL Demo Newspeak 1:42 Innocent Power IS Violence Seattle ENEMY 2:02 RANSOM Demo ‘22 Thank You (bkgrd) 4:48 Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II Territorial Pissings 2:22 Nirvana Nevermind Thank You 1:12 ABORTION THE TRUTH HURTS No Thanks 1:43 PERMANENT RUIN Are You Ready To Sacrafice? Agipunk Recs102 Thank You Master 2:12 SPHC Records The Wankys - self-titled EP (SPHC-67) No Thanks 2:12 Uniform Choice Wishingwell: The Complete Discography Happy 2:26 Nobodys Short Songs For Short Attention Spans Today Is A Good Day 3:05 Mudhoney My Brother The Cow Thanks Asshole (bkgrd) 5:12 Moms On Meth Gray Areas Total Failure 2:04 Crocodile Skink A Compilation of 38 Tracks Recorded 1990-1997_Tribal War Asia Records Positive poser identification 0:49 Sniping Pigs SNIPING PIGS/POWERTRIP SPLIT Besthöven - Death Don't Choose 1:06 VA Crust Punk Around The World V.I Drogato - Thick Sweat 1:28 VA Crust Punk Around The World V.I Scumface - Punks Not Dead 1:33 ProRawk ProRawk Records - ... On The Rawks Compilation Steak (The Underwater Version) 1:48 Guttermouth Live From The Pharmacy Thank You (bkgrd) 3:08 We Are The Union Either/Or Sucks: A Tribute To Descendents Chile Junko Recs La Agonía Del Diario Vivir 1:59 Desamparo Cansado De Perder Indonesia Books Not Bomb 0:59 D-KONSTRUKSI Shopiarrggh Filogenoise Edmonton Losing Sight 1:58 DEMISE DEMO 2022 Germany Violent World 1:02 World Bastard "Seized By Fear'' Tacoma herd 1:54 Slow End the end is now Germany O Que Quero 1:51 RIR "ISSO PRECISA SAIR" This Needs To Come Out EP Thanks and Gratitude (bkgrd) 2:20 CATSICK EP SKOTOS - Charred Remains 1:59 V/A Crust Punk 2022 D-BEATING Vol.3 DISOVIET - Lessons In Dialectics 2:23 V/A Crust Punk 2022 D-BEATING Vol.3 Body bags part deux 1:43 VISIONS OF WAR The lost tapes 2002 " A bottle too far" re-noised tandem sun 1:04 HEADCLEANER PANIC GRASS!!! The Dwarves- Anything You Want 1:50 ProRawk ProRawk Records - ... On The Rawks Compilation Thank You Friends (bkgrd) 3:07 Big Star Sounds Of The Seventies Your Wife 1:45 Switchblade Justice Let's Destroy the World Tonight
Helge Albrecht war selbst nie ein Punk, aber er kennt sich mit Vertretern dieser schrillen Gattung von Jugendkultur trotzdem sehr gut aus. "Punks not dead" Ratte, Locke un Holger weern mal Punker. Man nu sünd se in de Johren kamen. Ratte harr mol een Iro. Aver nu hett Ratte nich mehr so veel Haar. Dat is een beeten nervig, wiel bi em de Haarutfall jüst dor in de Meehrn vun de Kopp is, dor wo eegens de Iro ween sull. Wo he de ümmer harr. Also he hett de Haar ümmer noch hoch maakt. He is jo schon noch sowat as een Punker, meent he. Also hett he eenfach de beiden Sieten, dor wo noch Haarbüschels an sünd, de hett he denn eenfach to'n Iro maakt. Also jeweils. Eenmol links een Iro na de Siet, und eenmol rechts een Iro na de Siet. As so Flugzeugtragflächen. Hett also twee Iros op'n Kopp. Süht beschüürt ut, finn't he sülvst uk, aver is Punk, seggt he sik. Man Locke hett seggt, Ratte sall de rechte Iro mal leever afmaken, rechts is schiet, harr he wohl vergeeten! Aver Ratte meene, denn wörr sien Kopp Unwucht kriegen, denn wörr de Fleeger op sien Dööz na de Siet hen afstürzen. Dat he links und rechts bruukt. Un dor mutt he sik eegens ingestahn, dat dat överhaupt nich Punk is, dat so uttoglieken. Holger is licht ruutkomen ut de Punk-Nummer. He harr keen Spitznaam as Ratte oder Locke kreegen, he harr ümmer eenfach blots Holger heeten. Nu sitten Ratte, Locke und Holger mol wedder tosoamen, wött een Wuss grillen. Op de niege Webergrill vun Holger. As he Ratte un Locke na sik inladt hett, hett he aver gau noch een Opkleber vun de Punkband "The Exploited" över dat Weberschild kleevt. Un as he de Grill nu anbööt, warrt de Deckel so warm, dat de Opklever dor furts an fast schmöllt. Babbt richti! Nu rüükt dat na Plastik un nich na Wuss! Un Holger ärgert sik, aver wiest dat nich, wiel he dat punkig-schietegol finnen will, för de annern un för sik. "Weet ju wat Jungs", segg Locke mit mal, "kennt ju al düsse niege geile Song vun … "Green Day!" seggt Ratte. "Ne, vun …" "Toten Hosen!", ünnerbrickt Holger. "… vun Johannes Oerding", seggt Locke. De beiden kieken em an. "Vun de heff ik een Opkleber mit!", seggt Ratte. Un Holger freut sik, will de Opkleber furts över de annere kleven. Man verbrennt sik düchti de Flunken. An de Grill, de eenzige, de hier noch för wat brennt. Hier gibt es mehr Plattdeutsch: Podcast: Die plattdeutsche Morgenplauderei "Hör mal 'n beten to" als als kostenloses Audio-Abo für Ihren PC: https://www.ndr.de/wellenord/podcast3096.html Die Welt snackt Platt: Alles rund um das Thema Plattdeutsch: https://www.ndr.de/plattdeutsch
Da radio- og tv-vært Adam Holm var barn stjal han albummet ”Punks Not Dead” af The Exploited fra det lokale bibliotek. Hvorfor gjorde han det? Og hvad er det mest pinlige han nogensinde har stjålet? Det og meget mere kan du blive klogere på, når Anders Bøtter og Adam Holm kradser i punkens forfængelige fernis og tager dig med tilbage til start-80ernes britiske punkscene, hvor The Exploited bliver et uhyre vigtigt band for den unge Adams verdensudsyn. Sendt første gang d. 29.04.2022 Udsendelse nr.: 16 Vært: Anders Bøtter Klip og lyddesign: Emil Germod Medvirkende: Adam HolmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Er radio- og tv-vært Adam Holm stadig punk? Og hvorfor vælger han albummet ”Punks Not Dead” af The Exploited, når der skal tegnes et portræt af ham som menneske her i 2022? Det kan du blive klogere på, når Anders Bøtter og Adam Holm forsætter snakken i ugens Portrætalbum del 2 – og bla. kommer ind på store emner såsom religion, punk, tolerance, politik og rockmusik. Sendt første gang d. 29.04.2022 Udsendelse nr.: 16 Vært: Anders Bøtter Klip og lyddesign: Emil Germod Medvirkende: Adam HolmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“I wanted to be in the most kick-ass all-female band ever.” It's time to live your truth and shred some gnar with Nobro - one of the more talented up-and-coming punk outfits in the modern era. We are joined by the band's founder and frontwoman Kathryn McCaughey in today's episode of IUF. From marking their first big-stage performance back at the WayHome Festival in 2017, Kathryn and her bandmates have been through plenty in recent years which required much dedication to their trade of playing the music they love. Now that the band is finally seeing results and receiving recognition due to the hard work put in, Kathryn stays humble and keeps the focus on building on this momentum. The new EP, “Live Your Truth Shred Some Gnar” will bring a smile to the face of many within the punk rock/metal community – as the record pays homage to the sounds of the 80s and 90s punk rock elements. With uniqueness in the compositions of everything that Nobro is about, the whole Punks Not Dead notion has a whole different meaning. “Live Your Truth Shred Some Gnar” is the hard-earned beginning of a bright chapter of a young all-female band ready to make waves. Tune in now with our conversation with Kathryn McCaughey and do not miss the newest EP from this Montreal-based punk band with an attitude unmatched, out now everywhere via Dine Alone Records.Stay connected with Nobro, visit: https://nobroband.com/, https://www.facebook.com/nobrocity, and https://www.instagram.com/nobromusic/Stay connected with IUF, visit: https://interviewunderfire.com/
Punks Not Dead! Fans de Genesis i Dire Straits, avui cercauvos un altre podcast perquè sa cosa va de punk amb Es Tronks, un grup alaiorenc dels 90s que va marcar a molta gent amb es seus incendiaris directes i amb qui tenia moltes ganes de xerrar. En Tommy i n'Andrés ens duen 25 anys enrere amb aquesta entrevista tant divertida.
This week on Chris's Corner I tackle all of my favourite genres of music! There are so many great pieces of music from every genre and while I would love to cover them all I only go into the ones that I have some experience in. From LoFi to Golden oldies this podcast covers a range of music that every listener can get something out of. What that something is I don't know! Anyway, I like to think we all have some emotional attachment to music and that this podcast shows the importance of that emotion. As always I hope you enjoy this week podcast and I'll see you this time next week.
Haha, wisst ihr noch, als wir uns über das coronabedingte Schneckentempo beschwert haben, in dem sich die Wrestlingwelt drehen würde? Das ist eine ganze Weile her, denn inzwischen holen wir Schlagzeilen für mehrere Jahrhunderte auf. Denn: Es ist passiert! Das größte denkbare Comeback im Wrestling der letzten Jahre ist über die Bühne gegangen, denn CM Punk ist bei AEW Rampage aufgetaucht und hat sich der aufstrebenden Nr. 2 der USA angeschlossen. Damit geht der zweifellos heißeste Free Agent (neben einem gewissen Daniel Bryan, doch dazu kommen wir auch noch) zukünftig für AEW auf Titeljagd. Doch die Konkurrenz schläft nicht und kontert noch am selben Wochenende. Bei der WWE kehrt nicht nur Becky Lynch unter diskutablen Umständen ENDLICH aus der Elternzeit zurück, und am Ende kriegt Roman Reigns ebenfalls noch seinen nächsten Gegner serviert: Niemand geringeres als Brock FN Lesnar. Es gibt viel zu diskutieren, darum geht unsere aktuelle Folge auch eine schöne Stunde!
This is our final episode of Season 2 and our final journey through this season's theme of punk storytelling as a mechanism for understanding our own relationships with money. And in this episode, The Ladies Who Crunch give our dear listeners an end-of-season parting gift: A guide to building a strategy to change your life! From the lofty process of visioning all the way back down to earth-bound planning tools, this episode's goal is an old school DIY workshop for giving yourself a future after the punk paradigm of "no future" stops working for you. Using our own experiences as punks who had "oh fuck" moments that motivated us to change our careers pretty drastically as examples, this episode is full of our hard-won wisdom about making big changes in their life. In this episode we talk deep tactics, including: Confronting our own belief systems that may no longer be working for us so that we can make space for change Exercises and prompts to help you figure out what you do want or where to go from here, even if the only thing you know right now is what you don't want and/or that you need to get the hell out of wherever it is that you are. How to take your (potentially boundless or messy) vision and use some of your DIY punk skills + research to frame it within reasonable boundaries and find that first foothold that will set you on your journey Discussion of how change can be have many faces, some that feel like growth and liberation and others that feel like letting go or saying goodbye Tips on what NOT to do when trying to make big changes so that you don't end up more fucked then before you even started this journey PLUS A BONUS! At the end of this episode we give you a preview of some of the episode topics that will appear in SEASON 3 (planned for fall 2021). --- This episode is part of our second season. We are calling this season "Punks Not Dead and Capitalism Still Sucks" and it explores the question: how did 90s and 2000's punk intersect with money, and what can that teach us today? What if you don't “Live fast die young,” but have to meet needs over the course of your longer-than-expected life instead? Listeners will hear stories -- from “the punkest way I ever made money,” to “the worst minimum wage job I ever had,” to “magic bullshit I did to try to avoid working” -- as well as learn facts about how the financial systems around us operate. The show is written and produced by the Ladies Who Crunch: Queer femme artist/organizers turned financial professionals Laura and Hadassah, who explore the alternative ways of being that crafted the bedrock of who they are today to understand what they learned - and had to unlearn - from punk in order to figure out their money lives and to understand financial systems. ------- The Ladies Who Crunch are Hadassah Damien and Laura Boo. More information about us and this podcast can be found at ladieswhocrunch.club. Please follow us on Instagram (@bottomlinestopdollars) and if you want to send us questions or episode ideas, email us at bottomlinestopdollars@gmail.com.
Leonard Cohen said, “the poor stay poor, the rich get rich, that's how it goes, and everybody knows”. Well, once you know, then what? In punk culture, there's a general understanding that the world is fucked up and unfair. But what does that actually mean? If the outcome of the game is predetermined (and you are pretty sure you are a born loser), then what do you do? Do you walk away from the table? Flip it? Set it on fire? Try to cheat? If winning this game makes you a capitalist pig but losing means you don't have enough resources to get by, is there a third option that isn't winning or losing? In this episode of Bottom Lines Top Dollars, we go deep into confronting a key concept in punk culture that kept both of us from engaging with money for a long time: the idea that capitalism is un-winnable for most and a golden ticket for the few. And though we don't disagree with that idea, we discuss how this dichotomy can result in social norms that discourage understanding the fundamentals of money and economics and may not be helpful in finding ways to survive (both as individuals and as a world falling over the edge of crisis). You already know that both of The Ladies Who Crunch are queer punks who made careers in finance, but this episode really digs into how doing this required breaking away from the dichotomy of "drop out or sell out" to carve out new paths for ourselves. It is clear that we have more questions than answers, but this episode is all about that process of finding new ways to engage with money (& how we earn it & the stuff it buys) that allows us to personally thrive while still being in alignment with our values. --- This episode is part of our second season. We are calling this season "Punks Not Dead and Capitalism Still Sucks" and it explores the question: how did 90s and 2000's punk intersect with money, and what can that teach us today? What if you don't “Live fast die young,” but have to meet needs over the course of your longer-than-expected life instead? Listeners will hear stories -- from “the punkest way I ever made money,” to “the worst minimum wage job I ever had,” to “magic bullshit I did to try to avoid working” -- as well as learn facts about how the financial systems around us operate. The show is written and produced by the Ladies Who Crunch: Queer femme artist/organizers turned financial professionals Laura and Hadassah, who explore the alternative ways of being that crafted the bedrock of who they are today to understand what they learned - and had to unlearn - from punk in order to figure out their money lives and to understand financial systems. ------- The Ladies Who Crunch are Hadassah Damien and Laura Boo. More information about us and this podcast can be found at ladieswhocrunch.club. Please follow us on Instagram (@bottomlinestopdollars) and if you want to send us questions or episode ideas, email us at bottomlinestopdollars@gmail.com.
In this episode the Ladies Who Crunch go deep into the dark topic of dealing with death, both that of the people you are connected to in this life and (eventually) your own. Whether you are terrified of talking about it or you're that goth kid who loves to talk about it or you're just that punk for whom living fast and dying young just didn't happen (yet), this episode gets hella practical about the money issues that intersect with death: funerals, wills, settling an estate, inheritance, and that one other unavoidable aspect of live: TAXES. In this episode Hadassah and LB talk about: · What to expect if you are the person (or one of the people) responsible for handling “the arrangements” for someone who has passed away · What options you have if there's absolutely no money available to pay for a funeral · What exactly is an “estate” (yes everyone has one, even if that is just your record collection) and how exactly does it get “settled”? · Planning for your own death, from the funeral all the way to who gets your shit, especially if you want your not-legally-bound-to-you chosen family to be recognized as your next of kin instead of your potentially problematic blood relatives · Strategies for making your passing less onerous on your loved ones, including some tips on how to make sure your funeral gets paid for · Inheritance! Both what to expect if you expect to get some and how to make sure you create some inheritance for others · Wills, wills, wills! Why you need one, how to make one, mitigating the risk of your family and friends getting into conflict about it, and some tips for adding some final fuck you's (or I love you's) in yours. --- This episode is part of our second season. We are calling this season "Punks Not Dead and Capitalism Still Sucks" and it explores the question: how did 90s and 2000's punk intersect with money, and what can that teach us today? What if you don't “Live fast die young,” but have to meet needs over the course of your longer-than-expected life instead? Listeners will hear stories -- from “the punkest way I ever made money,” to “the worst minimum wage job I ever had,” to “magic bullshit I did to try to avoid working” -- as well as learn facts about how the financial systems around us operate. The show is written and produced by the Ladies Who Crunch: Queer femme artist/organizers turned financial professionals Laura and Hadassah, who explore the alternative ways of being that crafted the bedrock of who they are today to understand what they learned - and had to unlearn - from punk in order to figure out their money lives and to understand financial systems. ------- The Ladies Who Crunch are Hadassah Damien and Laura Boo. More information about us and this podcast can be found at ladieswhocrunch.club. Please follow us on Instagram (@bottomlinestopdollars) and if you want to send us questions or episode ideas, email us at bottomlinestopdollars@gmail.com.
In this episode the Ladies Who Crunch reflect on the coolest and best paid jobs that we all worked (or wanted to work) in our punk days, which were all strangely gigs that involved earning tips (bartenders, strippers, fancy restaurant workers), and ask, "was that shit actually as good as we thought?" And from that starting point, we go deep into the economics of tipping cultures: the good, the bad, the inequitable! In this episode we discuss: How jobs compensated by tips create income precarity for the worker in the present and (potentially) in the future How employers use labor models like this to off-load risk from themselves onto their workers How handing over responsibility for part of your wage to customers invokes the curse of the million bosses How racism and sexualization impact earnings more blatantly when workers receive tips How these jobs have been impacted by the economics of COVID-19, including “maskual harassment” [pull down your mask and I'll give you a tip], lowered sales volumes and decreased tips rates. How these models of variable pay rates are being replicated throughout the economy. ---- This episode is part of our second season. We are calling this season "Punks Not Dead and Capitalism Still Sucks" and it explores the question: how did 90s and 2000's punk intersect with money, and what can that teach us today? What if you don't “Live fast die young,” but have to meet needs over the course of your longer-than-expected life instead? Listeners will hear stories -- from “the punkest way I ever made money,” to “the worst minimum wage job I ever had,” to “magic bullshit I did to try to avoid working” -- as well as learn facts about how the financial systems around us operate. The show is written and produced by the Ladies Who Crunch: Queer femme artist/organizers turned financial professionals Laura and Hadassah, who explore the alternative ways of being that crafted the bedrock of who they are today to understand what they learned - and had to unlearn - from punk in order to figure out their money lives and to understand financial systems. ------- The Ladies Who Crunch are Hadassah Damien and Laura Boo. More information about us and this podcast can be found at ladieswhocrunch.club. Please follow us on Instagram (@bottomlinestopdollars) and if you want to send us questions or episode ideas, email us at bottomlinestopdollars@gmail.com.
Under capitalism we are all supposed to be self-sufficient, competitive and selfish individuals if we want to ensure we have (more than) what we need in life. Punk culture has long defined itself in opposition to this, choosing to build up beautiful communal sand castles. But how do we continue to work towards building communal wealth with lovers, partners, friends and our overall community without falling into all the same old conflicts that led the punk houses of our youth to fall apart? In this episode of BLTD, the Ladies Who Crunch explore tactics for creating harmonious communal financial systems instead of hostile ones -- finding the middle ground between enduring 3-hr collective consensus meetings and sacrificing one person to become the keeper of the binder bills who everyone will resent and treat really shitty. Whether your goal is to band together with friends to finally afford a home in this nutty housing bubble, to start a business or buy a car you intend to time-share with your bestie or to deeply blend your finances with a life partner (platonic or otherwise), this episode will help you get past the anxiety and learn concrete strategies for making it work. Also included in this episode: Memories of our own dreamy and/or drama-filled collective living experiences Discussion of why it is so hard to discuss money-stuff with others Understanding what circumstances require getting that shit in writing Tips for healthy communications about shared finances (i.e. our version of radical candor combined with all our learnings from decades of negotiating activist consensus meetings) A deep dive into de-risking entering into financial contracts with others, from dealing with inter-personal loans to building up communal emergency funds Hot takes on what to do if despite taking all our great advice, shit still falls apart A lot of very joy-filled laughs from your hosts Hadassah & Laura Boo ---- This episode is part of our second season. We are calling this season "Punks Not Dead and Capitalism Still Sucks" and it explores the question: how did 90s and 2000's punk intersect with money, and what can that teach us today? What if you don't “Live fast die young,” but have to meet needs over the course of your life instead? Listeners will hear stories -- from “the punkest way I ever made money,” to “the worst minimum wage job I ever had,” to “magic bullshit I did to try to avoid working” -- as well as learn facts about how the financial systems around us operate. The show is written and produced by the Ladies Who Crunch: Queer femme artist/organizers turned financial professionals Laura and Hadassah, who explore the alternative ways of being that crafted the bedrock of who they are today to understand what they learned - and had to unlearn - from punk in order to figure out their money lives and to understand financial systems. ------- The Ladies Who Crunch are Hadassah Damien and Laura Boo. More information about us and this podcast can be found at ladieswhocrunch.club. Please follow us on Instagram (@bottomlinestopdollars) and if you want to send us questions or episode ideas, email us at bottomlinestopdollars@gmail.com.
How do you value your time? Especially when we're also forced to value our labor time: does anyone really have a grasp on what “enough” money is, when it's our lives we are trading it for? This episode grapples with ways to approach understanding whether what we are earning is "enough" (or maybe even too much?) to sustain what we want and need in life, especially if you are struggling to transition from a punk/artist/non-profit or otherwise alternative economic lifestyle to one that doesn't force you into unhealthy precarity. The Ladies Who Crunch walk you thru a bunch of different hands on activities to help you see this problem from different angles so that you can re-set your sense of monetary scale to help empower you to advocate for an income that makes more sense for you in the here and now. And yes, these activities are inclusive of both wage earners and the self-employed! This episode lays essential groundwork to shift your thinking about your income goals when you and everyone you know has always made very little, so that in future episode(s) we can tackle the issue of actualizing those goals. Plus! In this episode you'll hear lots of punk stories and random chatter, such as: What's the punkest thing you did to avoid spending money? When you were a dirtbag, what did you think was "a lot of money"? Is garbage picking really better than a job? How can we reframe “know your worth!” without having to financialize our every moment of time on the planet as human beings? Tips for making a realistic budget that doesn't omit important shit and results in you ending the year broke and pissed off ---- This episode is part of our second season. We are calling this season "Punks Not Dead and Capitalism Still Sucks" and it explores the question: how did 90s and 2000's punk intersect with money, and what can that teach us today? What if you don't “Live fast die young,” but have to meet needs over the course of your life instead? Listeners will hear stories -- from “the punkest way I ever made money,” to “the worst minimum wage job I ever had,” to “magic bullshit I did to try to avoid working” -- as well as learn facts about how the financial systems around us operate. The show is written and produced by the Ladies Who Crunch: Queer femme artist/organizers turned financial professionals Laura and Hadassah, who explore the alternative ways of being that crafted the bedrock of who they are today to understand what they learned - and had to unlearn - from punk in order to figure out their money lives and to understand financial systems. ------- The Ladies Who Crunch are Hadassah Damien and Laura Boo. More information about us and this podcast can be found at ladieswhocrunch.club. Please follow us on Instagram (@bottomlinestopdollars) and if you want to send us questions or episode ideas, email us at bottomlinestopdollars@gmail.com.
Today we speak to...Jack Grisham Jack Grisham (born July 22, 1961). He is the vocalist for the punk rock band T.S.O.L. (True Sounds of Liberty), which emerged from the late 1970s Los Angeles hardcore punk rock scene, Which is described as being Punk hardcore. punk anarcho-punk deathrock and horror punk.We're not talking about Abba!An agnostic libertarian, Grisham challenges some of the "cult" like practices in today's groups and encourages you to think for yourself, live without fear, and tap the resource of power that resides within us all. Jack an author, a front-man, an actor, and a "two-bit" carny hypnotist. As a vocalist for T.S.O.L., and the Joykiller, he's released close to twenty full-length records and toured all over the world. Jack has been blamed for enlightening, and corrupting the moldable minds of our youth for years—he has also been credited for influencing many of the top bands of today. As an author he's released three books, all to mostly favorable reviews—no one says Jack is a horrible writer, it's just that he brings the horrible to life with such skill that at times you practically need to be sedated to read his prose. 'An American Demon', 'Untamed' and 'Code Blue a Love Story' have all burned their ways into the scary netherworld of the human psyche. As an actor, Jack plays himself, a lovable con-man that you can't help to root for—'Suburbia', 'Let It Rock', 'Punks Not Dead', 'American Hardcore', 'Rage', 'Urban Struggle' and 'The Other F-Word' have all been graced with his almost-as-large-as-life screen presence. Grisham has been clean and semi-serene since 1989. He gives motivational talks all over the USAYou can be sure that whatever Jack is involved in it is sure to challenge the senses and inflame the boundaries of what is decent and tame. Help us Keep Tom going – please donate a few bucks/quid/sheckels here at Paypal: Gilwriter@hotmail.co.uk See us every Friday at zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88215498348 Zoom ID 882 1549 348 password Tom
Western narratives LOVE the “hero,” but it's much more punk to be in touch with the reality of the many people who feel they are losing out. In this day and age, that means people who have burdensome debt. 13% of Americans expect to be in debt the rest of their lives, and most people with student loans feel confident they will never go away. This experience is in stark contrast to the methodology of leverage that wealthy individuals and well-capitalized organizations employ, using debt as cheap capital and not a life sentence. In this episode we re-imagine debt from the people's point of view, offering three ways of dealing with debt: the “drop out and avoid,” the nihilistic “catch me if you can,” and the Debt Collective's activist “tear it down collectively” approaches. In this episode, you'll learn the difference between cancellation and forgiveness and how it plays into larger movements for social justice, as well as options for debt cancellation, like how Iceland responded to the 2008 crisis in a citizen-centered, people's bailout. The Ladies Who Crunch started this episode reading The Debt Collective's book, Can't Pay, Won't Pay as a jumping off point for reimagining the concept of indebtedness as immoral, and one that should be time-bound, with a guarantee of an end, and we're indebted to their thought leadership and labor. ------- This episode is part of our second season. We are calling this season "Punks Not Dead and Capitalism Still Sucks" and it explores the question: how did 90s and 2000's punk intersect with money, and what can that teach us today? What if you don't “Live fast die young,” but have to meet needs over the course of your life instead? Listeners will hear stories -- from “the punkest way I ever made money,” to “the worst minimum wage job I ever had,” to “magic bullshit I did to try to avoid working” -- as well as learn facts about how the financial systems around us operate. The show is written and produced by the Ladies Who Crunch: Queer femme artist/organizers turned financial professionals Laura and Hadassah, who explore the alternative ways of being that crafted the bedrock of who they are today to understand what they learned - and had to unlearn - from punk in order to figure out their money lives and to understand financial systems. ------- The Ladies Who Crunch are Hadassah Damien and Laura Boo. More information about us and this podcast can be found at ladieswhocrunch.club. Please follow us on Instagram (@bottomlinestopdollars) and if you want to send us questions or episode ideas, email us at bottomlinestopdollars@gmail.com.
In this episode, the Ladies Who Crunch explore minimum wage, living wages, and the idea of maximum wages. Income inequality in the US and Canada is worse than it was in the 90s, and we were mad about it then, when we worked minimum wage jobs. Stories you'll hear include: what minimum wages jobs we've had, who was the last person in your family to make minimum wage, and were they able to live off it? You'll learn how minimum wage relates to living wages [hint: it's lower than the basic minimum needed] and how maximum wages have been incentivized in the past, and how they show up today. If you want to learn more about how income inequality negatively impacts society, democracy, and work, check out Season 1 Ep 3, on Billionaires. ------- This episode is the first in our second season. We are calling this season "Punks Not Dead and Capitalism Still Sucks" and it explores the question: how did 90s and 2000's punk intersect with money, and what can that teach us today? What if you don't “Live fast die young,” but have to meet needs over the course of your life instead? Listeners will hear stories -- from “the punkest way I ever made money,” to “the worst minimum wage job I ever had,” to “magic bullshit I did to try to avoid working” -- as well as learn facts about how the financial systems around us operate. The show is written and produced by the Ladies Who Crunch: Queer femme artist/organizers turned financial professionals Laura and Hadassah, who explore the alternative ways of being that crafted the bedrock of who they are today to understand what they learned - and had to unlearn - from punk in order to figure out their money lives and to understand financial systems. ------- The Ladies Who Crunch are Hadassah Damien and Laura Boo. More information about us and this podcast can be found at ladieswhocrunch.club. Please follow us on Instagram (@bottomlinestopdollars) and if you want to send us questions or episode ideas, email us at bottomlinestopdollars@gmail.com.
Kicking off BLTD's second season on punk and money, Laura Boo and Hadassah go back into their punk origin stories from the 90s to analyze the time-hardened debate: is it more punk to drop out of society and not work, or to “robin hood” your employment and extract from the extractors while doing the minimum? Outsider experiences have a lot to tell us about the underbelly of our social systems, and for decades punks and other counterculture types have cultivated lives outside the work+spend til death norm. Values like anti-oppression, anticorporate, antiauthoritarian, anti-consumer, anti-globalization, and on drive this worldview. So how does someone come to this point of view? And once there, how do you meet your needs and function? The Ladies Who Crunch dive into their pasts to explore how punk identity impacted how they thought then and think today about making and spending money. -- This episode is the first in our second season. We are calling this season "Punks Not Dead and Capitalism Still Sucks" and it explores the question: how did 90s and 2000's punk intersect with money, and what can that teach us today? What if you don't “Live fast die young,” but have to meet needs over the course of your life instead? Listeners will hear stories -- from “the punkest way I ever made money,” to “the worst minimum wage job I ever had,” to “magic bullshit I did to try to avoid working” -- as well as learn facts about how the financial systems around us operate. The show is written and produced by the Ladies Who Crunch: Queer femme artist/organizers turned financial professionals Laura and Hadassah, who explore the alternative ways of being that crafted the bedrock of who they are today to understand what they learned - and had to unlearn - from punk in order to figure out their money lives and to understand financial systems. --- The Ladies Who Crunch are Hadassah Damien and Laura Boo. More information about us and this podcast can be found at ladieswhocrunch.club. Please follow us on Instagram (@bottomlinestopdollars) and if you want to send us questions or episode ideas, email us at bottomlinestopdollars@gmail.com.
On this episode I got a chance to sit down and chat with musician Tino Valpa! This one was awesome! here is a link to some of his music:http://www.facebook.com/thecrypticsofficialhttp://www.instagram.com/thecryptics/If you want to support the pod via patreon:http://www.patreon.com/triggerwarningconjugate
Kedatengan tamu istimewa karyawan kantoran sekaligus anak Punk sejati yang hobi bermusik dan iseng-isengnya diseriusin jadi karya keren dan membawanya tour ke luar negeri. Anak kantoran, anak punk, anak band, atau anak apaan aja lo wajib dengerin!
Welcome to our podcast, Arcanum Obscura: a podcast of exploration, this is our intro episode just giving some info on ourselves and going into what got us into looking into the weird. The following episodes will be actual stories we want to discuss. We hope you enjoy the cast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arcanumobscura/message
Die Jungen Talente aus München auf egoFM am 03.09.2019. Mit dabei Jan König, der Gewinner des Song-Contests von Stadtmucke e.V. mit seinem Song "A bissl was geht immer". Und großartige Songtipps aus der internationalen Punkszene der letzten zwei Jahre. Hört rein!
Punks not Dead, we retire in Gainesville? Joke just a rambler, peace. by A Pow-wow with Pops
A teljesség igénye nélkük az adásban: Vállalhatatlnul komoly téma: mi motivál minket? Scott Rao kotyeszt robbant James Hoffman V60-at főz Kinek trashebb az utazó szettje? (spoiler: Zolinak) A hónap kávékalandja
Hello there! This week I get to interview a slice of Australian Heavy, musical history. Grab a beer and listen to my great chat with a great bloke who used to front an awesome aussie band who gave it all up to.....teach. Not a bad thing when you think about it. I also discuss the Mueller report and Georges upcoming 5th birthday (love you champ). No "bring back the word" due to time constraints but I'm waiting for YOU to recommend a brilliant word! Either way I had a ball recording this episode, so grab a beer, sit back and enjoy. Thanks for being a part of my podcast.Peace x
On this week's delightfully comic-book episode of our comic book podcast, we chat Heroes in Crisis, Tom King, Doomsday Clock, Batman, The Wild Storm, Star Wars, and Punks Not Dead. It's a lot of comics! But first Chad talks about house hunting for like fifteen stupid minutes like a dipstick. We end with a bit of Godzilla and Brightburn
On this week's delightfully comic-book episode of our comic book podcast, we chat Heroes in Crisis, Tom King, Doomsday Clock, Batman, The Wild Storm, Star Wars, and Punks Not Dead. It's a lot of comics! But first Chad talks about house hunting for like fifteen stupid minutes like a dipstick. We end with a bit of Godzilla and Brightburn
On this week's delightfully comic-book episode of our comic book podcast, we chat Heroes in Crisis, Tom King, Doomsday Clock, Batman, The Wild Storm, Star Wars, and Punks Not Dead. It's a lot of comics! But first Chad talks about house hunting for like fifteen stupid minutes like a dipstick. We end with a bit of Godzilla and Brightburn
And I still didn't get a profile picture of him!! That's a testament to how busy this years Portsmouth Comic Con was, even on the Sunday of the show, and also how distracted artist Martin Simmonds was throughout the entire convention. Fans and new readers alike were given time to talk to Martin about his books and what he had planned, post-PUNKS NOT DEAD and FRIENDO... I was just lucky enough to be recording our conversation at the time! Martin talks about the success of PUNKS NOT DEAD (written by David Barnett, published by Black Crown, IDW Publishing), as well as his most recent book FRIENDO (written by Alex Paknadel, published by Vault Comics), and also goes into how the different approaches to the books informed their design and feel. He also talks to his relationship with his writers and publishers, as well as teasing what exciting projects he has coming down the line later in 2019... Intro music: 'Punky', bensounds.com
With this episode I only got to see like 30 minutes of the movie which I explain some. Had another fun time recording. Tune in for some horror and some laughs as usual. Check out all the cool pages below. I'LL SEE YOU IN YOUR NIGHTMARES!!!! COOL PAGES TO CHECK OUT
It’s been five weeks, which makes sense since it’s not easy to find books! Even some mainstays have disappointed the last couple months… and, of course, some haven’t. Floppies – The Weatherman, Punks Not Dead, Barbarella, Bloodstrike, Highest House, Ether: Copper Golems, Infinity 8 vol 2, Maestros, Jimmy’s Bastards, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Tempest, […]
The Comics Agenda 87: San Diego Dreaming This Week the team breaks down the Aquaman, Shazam, Titan, and Young Justice trailers. Then its onto Godzilla, The Gifted, and some X-Men news We then jump into out new comics this week as we talk about the end of the first arc for Punks Not Dead. After that we cover newcomers The Long Con, Bone Parrish from Cullen Bunn, and finally New World #1. Then it is over to the big two as we chat about Action Comics 1001, and Justice League Dark #1 before ending the show with everyones favorite Xmen couple in Mr. & Mrs. X #1 from Kelly Thompson. As always we are available on Itunes, Stitcher, and Google Play. Listen, Enjoy and Subscribe. The Comics Agenda is hosted by Anelise (Twitter@Anelise.Farris ), Michael (Twitter@mokepf7) and Greg (Twitter@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss new comic book releases each week, in addition to breaking news, movies, and tv. You can reach us on Twitter @TheComicsAgenda or email us at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.com
Twitter: @npoys_music @chrissarda Review on the new IDW Black Crown comic series Punks Not Dead written by David Barnett with art by Martin Simmonds.
We’re back on track! Sort of! Floppies – Ether The Copper Golems, Barrier, Black Hammer: Age of Doom, Doctor Star, The Sentry, Kill or Be Killed, Lazarus, Snagglepuss, Kaijumax, Bloodstrike, Damned, Magic Order, Mister Miracle, Plastic Man, Resident Alien, Weatherman, Barbarella, Flavor, Punks Not Dead, Coda. Retro – Love and Rockets, DC Comics Presents, Star […]
The Comics Agenda 82: Life Advice Greg, Anelise, and Michael start out discussing a couple of new series announcements including The Maxx, and Stranger Things. Then its on to Amazon announcing the Invincible Series that will be available via Amazon Streaming. Finally before comic talk, we discuss Chris Pratt's MTV movie awards speech ( https://youtu.be/EihqXHqxri0 ) and what our advice for people is. The comics this week included a return to some of the show favorites like Gideon Falls, Punks Not Dead, and Infidel. We also discuss the second issue of Fraggle Rock, before discussing our thoughts on All-Star Tank Girl #1 and Dan Slott taking over on Tony Stark: Iron Man. Listen, Enjoy and Subscribe. The Comics Agenda is hosted by Anelise (Twitter@Anelise.Farris ), Michael (Twitter@mokepf7) and Greg (Twitter@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss new comic book releases each week, in addition to breaking news, movies, and tv. You can reach us on Twitter @TheComicsAgenda or email us at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.com
Only a month since the last episode! Back on track? Floppies – Isola, Flavor, Death or Glory, Maestro, Lazarus, Barrier, Black Hammer Age of Doom, Doctor Star, Ether The Copper Golems, Infinity 8, Highest House, Barbarella, Jimmys Bastards, Exit Stage Left Snagglepuss, Batman White Knight, Damned, Punks Not Dead, Assassinistas, Love and Rockets. Trades – […]
Hey everyone, back to our regular scheduled programming where we talk comic books and comic book movies! This week Jean-luc is away, so Alex and Chad can enjoy the new Avengers movie without anyone to tell them they're wrong. Also Speed Racer a bit. Also comic books too. They hit up Punks Not Dead, Justice League: No Justice, Isola, Spiderking, and Prism Stalker. Follow us @ComicsPodcast for more of our stuff and wethenerdy.com too.
Hey everyone, back to our regular scheduled programming where we talk comic books and comic book movies! This week Jean-luc is away, so Alex and Chad can enjoy the new Avengers movie without anyone to tell them they're wrong. Also Speed Racer a bit. Also comic books too. They hit up Punks Not Dead, Justice League: No Justice, Isola, Spiderking, and Prism Stalker. Follow us @ComicsPodcast for more of our stuff and wethenerdy.com too.
Hey everyone, back to our regular scheduled programming where we talk comic books and comic book movies! This week Jean-luc is away, so Alex and Chad can enjoy the new Avengers movie without anyone to tell them they're wrong. Also Speed Racer a bit. Also comic books too. They hit up Punks Not Dead, Justice League: No Justice, Isola, Spiderking, and Prism Stalker. Follow us @ComicsPodcast for more of our stuff and wethenerdy.com too.
The Comics Agenda 76: Free Comicbook Day shenanigans . The team takes about their pickups and experience at Free Comicbook Day, After all the #FCBD talk, we jump into some comics and movie news, including some changes coming to DC comics. Then we get into a bunch of the new books that came out this week including Robocop: Citizens Arrest #2, Punks Not Dead #4, Analog #2, Justice League: No Surrender #1, Fraggle Rock #1 and Donny Cates' on Venom #1. We finish up with Isola #1 & 2, and Barrier #1 & 2. Listen, Enjoy and Subscribe. The Comics Agenda is hosted by Anelise (Twitter@Anelise.Farris ), Michael (Twitter@mokepf7) and Greg (Twitter@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss new comic book releases each week, in addition to breaking news, movies, and tv. You can reach us on Twitter @TheComicsAgenda or email us at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.com
On this week's discourse-infused episode, Jean-luc, Alex, and Chad talk about shitty places to eat Tacos in the Midwest, cheese, Bobaflex concerts, and comic books. The comics include Action Comics #1000, Batman, Punks Not Dead, Spiderking, Mr. Miracle, Skybound, and Sonic. Also maybe a few others. I don't remember. Pepperjack > all other cheeses Follow us @ComicsPodcast and read our stuff on wethenerdy.com!
On this week's discourse-infused episode, Jean-luc, Alex, and Chad talk about shitty places to eat Tacos in the Midwest, cheese, Bobaflex concerts, and comic books. The comics include Action Comics #1000, Batman, Punks Not Dead, Spiderking, Mr. Miracle, Skybound, and Sonic. Also maybe a few others. I don't remember. Pepperjack > all other cheeses Follow us @ComicsPodcast and read our stuff on wethenerdy.com!
On this week's discourse-infused episode, Jean-luc, Alex, and Chad talk about shitty places to eat Tacos in the Midwest, cheese, Bobaflex concerts, and comic books. The comics include Action Comics #1000, Batman, Punks Not Dead, Spiderking, Mr. Miracle, Skybound, and Sonic. Also maybe a few others. I don't remember. Pepperjack > all other cheeses Follow us @ComicsPodcast and read our stuff on wethenerdy.com!
The Comics Agenda 73: You Are Not a Fan Of What !? This week the team discusses what things are popular with most of pop culture that we have trouble liking. After the topic we jump right into the new books for the week as we discuss Curse Words #13, Infidel #2, Antar #1, Punks Not Dead #3, Skyward #1, Survival Fetish #1, Her Infernal Descent #1, Cyanide and Happiness, X-Files Case Files: Florida Man #1, and Action Comics #1000. Listen, Enjoy and Subscribe. The Comics Agenda is hosted by Anelise (Twitter@Anelise.Farris ), Michael (Twitter@mokepf7) and Greg (Twitter@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss new comic book releases each week, in addition to breaking news, movies, and tv. You can reach us on Twitter @TheComicsAgenda or email us at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.com
The Comics Agenda Episode 70: Things That Go Bump In The Night This week Michael has returned from his adventure but has been plagued with a illness so great that even Anelise feels sorry for him. Thankfully he is able to fight through and join Anelsie and Greg as the team delves into the News of the Deadpool Cartoon series being cancelled before it even starts. In addition we discuss Frank Millars 5 project deal with DC, The New Justice League Lineup, and the Newest Deadpool 2 trailer. Before we got into the new books there is a bit of a lightening round to touch on the books that ended up somewhere in the ether last week, Including Cable #155, Punks Not Dead #2, Death of Love #2, and more. Finally the team discusses some of the notable new comics including the always amazing Abbott #3, and crowd favorites Old Man Hawkeye #3 & Goosebumps: Download & Die #1. Listen, Enjoy and Subscribe. The Comics Agenda is hosted by Anelise (Twitter@Anelise.Farris ), Michael (Twitter@mokepf7) and Greg (Twitter@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss new comic book releases each week, in addition to breaking news, movies, and tv. You can reach us on Twitter @TheComicsAgenda or email us at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.com
Lucas warned you but you still demanded it. It’s Larry's All-Dad Episode. A surprisingly large amount of all your normal favourite news & reviews, plus a whole lot of Dad Chat. And we pick pop culture's worst dads. SHOW NOTES: 00.00 Intro & News 13.44 Reviews - Crusty The Clown #1 - Punks Not Dead #1 - The Mighty Thor #704 - Phoebe and Her Unicorn - GI Joe vs The Six Million Dollar Man #1 - Death of Love #1 36.48 Feature: Pop Culture’s Bad Dads 57.13 BA’s PA
May 2018 Solicitations, Black Panther review, Brave & the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman 1, Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye/Swamp Thing, Batman: Sins of the Father, Deathbed 1, Doctor Strange: Damnation, Infinity Countdown Prime, Black Panther Annual, Hit-Girl 1, Mata Hari 1, Pumpkinhead 1, Punks Not Dead 1, Shiver Bureau, Tangled 1, Tangled GN, Lost in Space Trailer, I Kill Giants Trailer, Sabrina casting, Reviews (Stranger Things S2, Absolute Preacher V2, Fables Deluxe HC V14). Comics Credits: Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman 1 by Liam Sharp, Romujo Fajardo Jr Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye/Swamp Thing by Jon Rivera, Langdon Foss, Nick Filardi, Magdalene Visaggio, Sonny Liew Batman: Sins of the Father 1 by Christos Gage, Raffaele Ienco, Guy Major Deathbed 1 by Joshua Williamson, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Doctor Strange: Damnation 1 by Donny Cates, Nick Spencer, Rod Reis Infinity Countdown Prime by Gerry Duggan, Mike Deodato Jr., Frank Martin Black Panther Annual by Christopher Priest, Mike Perkins, Andy Troy, Don McGregor, Daniel Acuna, Reginald Hudlin, Ken Lashley, Matt Milla Hit-Girl 1 by Mark Millar, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Sunny Gho Mata Hari 1 by Emma Beeby, Ariela Kristantina, Pat Masioni Pumpkinhead 1 by Cullen Bunn, Blacky Shepherd, Thiago Ribeiro, Kyle Strahm Punks Not Dead 1 by David Barnett, Martin Simmonds, Dee Cunniffe Shiver Bureau 1 by Walt Ostlie Tangled 1 by Scott Peterson, Roberto Di Salvo, Diogo Saito Comics Countdown 21 Feb 2018: Mighty Thor 704 by Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, Matt Wilson Descender 27 by Jeff Lemire, Dustin Nguyen Eternal Empire 7 by Sarah Vaughn, Jonathan Luna Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye/Swamp Thing by Jon Rivera, Langdon Foss, Nick Filardi, Magdalene Visaggio, Sonny Liew Batman 41 by Tom King, Mikel Janin, June Chung Justice League 39 by Christopher Priest, Ian Churchill, Alex Sollazzo Quantum and Woody! 3 by Daniel Kibblesmith, Kano Deathbed 1 by Joshua Williamson, Riley Rossmo, Ivan Plascencia Ice Cream Man 2 by W. Maxwell Prince, Martin Morazzo, Chris O’Halloran Wonder Woman/Conan 6 by Gail Simone, Aaron Lopresti, Matt Ryan, Wendy Broome
On this week's Comic Concierge...It's been a busy week for comics and Dan runs down some major titles including his Recommendation of the Week: Luke Cage #170. That discussion and some other major books you should possibly check out or avoid.This week's books:(0:00:00 - 0:02:16) - Intro(0:02:17 - 00:08:13) - Luke Cage #170(00:08:13 - 00:11:33 ) - Defenders #10(00:11:33 - 00:14:50 )Batman #4100:14:50 - 00:17:45 ) Batman and the Signal #200:17:45 - 00:20:35 ) Batman Teenange Mutant Ninja Turtles II #400:20:35 - 00:24:16 ) The Brave and the Bold #1(00:24:16 - 00:27:26 )Damage #100:27:26 - 00:29:42) James Bond: M00:29:42 - 00:32:48) James Bond the Body #4(00:32:48 - 00:35:27) Fence #4(00:35:27 - 00:38:04) Ice Cream Man #2(00:38:04 - 00:41:01) Mighty Thor #704(00:41:01 - 00:42:48) Punks Not Dead #1(00:42:48 - 00:45:14) Hit Girl #1(00:45:14 - 00:49:10) Quantum and Woody #3( 00:49:10 - 51:10) Outro
This week, Chad, Jean, and Alex delve into that new Marvel movie what's called Black Panther. It's about a guy that dresses up like a cat! Pretty cool. They also talk American Gods and Game of Thrones, which isn't very on-brand for them. After that, it's a ton of comic book talk, starting with Batman and Milk Wars and ending with Kid Lobotomy, Postal Mark, Punks Not Dead, and Royal City. Thanks and enjoy! ANd as always, follow us @ComicsPodcast and check out our content on wethenerdy.com
This week, Chad, Jean, and Alex delve into that new Marvel movie what's called Black Panther. It's about a guy that dresses up like a cat! Pretty cool. They also talk American Gods and Game of Thrones, which isn't very on-brand for them. After that, it's a ton of comic book talk, starting with Batman and Milk Wars and ending with Kid Lobotomy, Postal Mark, Punks Not Dead, and Royal City. Thanks and enjoy! ANd as always, follow us @ComicsPodcast and check out our content on wethenerdy.com
This week, Chad, Jean, and Alex delve into that new Marvel movie what's called Black Panther. It's about a guy that dresses up like a cat! Pretty cool. They also talk American Gods and Game of Thrones, which isn't very on-brand for them. After that, it's a ton of comic book talk, starting with Batman and Milk Wars and ending with Kid Lobotomy, Postal Mark, Punks Not Dead, and Royal City. Thanks and enjoy! ANd as always, follow us @ComicsPodcast and check out our content on wethenerdy.com
This week, it's time to rock out! We're talking to the writer of the new Black Crown comic series, Punks Not Dead, David Barnett. Hear him tell us why Sid Vicious was the perfect choice to bring into the supernatural world, the main character Fergie and his crazy family and much more. Plus, David's taste in music is revealed! Want more? How about our SPOILER FILLED review of the Black Panther movie? We also review a couple of new comics, talk about Joss Whedon leaving the Batgirl movie and a few books that caught our attention from Image Expo 2018. Find out more about this, and past shows, at www.downandnerdypodcast.com
The Comics Agenda 65: Black Panther Review Michael joins Anelise and Greg as we talk about the latest MCU Movie The Black Panther After the movie discussion Anelise and Greg get into some of the new books that came out this week including Royal City #10. Ice Cream Man #2, Pumpkinhead #1, Fence #4, and Punks Not Dead #1. Listen, Enjoy and Subscribe. The Comics Agenda is hosted by Anelise (Twitter@Anelise.Farris ) and Greg (Twitter@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss several new comic book releases each week, in addition to breaking news, movies, and tv. You can reach us on Twitter @TheComicsAgenda or email us at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.com
Time Codes: 00:00:31 - Introduction 00:02:53 - Black Panther info 00:06:51 - Our new Discord account 00:09:15 - More listener mail! 00:16:37 - The Lie and How We Told It 00:48:02 - Abbott #1 01:08:28 - Punks Not Dead #1 01:21:32 - Wrap up 01:22:37 - Contact us This week Gene and Derek discuss three fascinating titles...and with a '70s twist! They begin with Tommi Parrish's The Lie and How We Told It (Fantagraphics). Both had encountered Parrish's work previously in the first two issues of the Now anthology, but this is the first long-form narrative from them that the guys have read. This is an intriguing work that begs for multiple readings and provides much discussion fodder. After that, Gene and Derek turn to two recent #1 issues. Saladin Ahmed and Sami Kivelä's Abbott (BOOM! Studios) is a crime noir story set in the early 1970s, and with a curious injection of horror. Punks Not Dead, the latest from IDW's Black Crown imprint, is a wild tale from David Barnett and Martin Simmonds, one that mixes punk sensibilities with what appears to be X-Files-like undercurrent.
***This Podcast contains the occasional explicit language and dark satirical humour which is recommend for an audience 18 years of age and Above * "The views and opinions expressed here don't necessarily reflect those of Bert Sounder ,Jay Daniels or The Muffin Junkee Podcast _____________________________________________________> (On Part One of this Special Two Part Podcast :) Brian ,Dan and Ant Bordello from St Helens Underground Musical Legends ...The Bordellos Join Muffin Junkee Podcast Host Jay Daniels for a series of interviews about The Bordellos Music and speak their mind of various topics ..many controversial ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> And they will take some calls from Muffin Junkee Listeners who want to ask the Bordellos some Questions and request their Fave Bordellos Songs ! And of course their will be lots of Bordellos Music in this Podcast ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Bordellos Underground Podcast Volume One . Set List : ( All Songs by The Bordellos ) Intro Song :Bomb Psychedelia 1.Never Learn 2 Move Sideways 3.Bring Me The Head of Justin Bieber 4.Spank Spencer 5.Punks Not Dead 6.Running Back to You 7.Grin 8.:The Abba Lovers Outro Song : How We Love to Fail ____________________________________________________> Special thanks to : Brian ,Dan and Ant Bordello for these incredible interviews and for allowing the Muffin Junkee to play all of your incredible tunes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Also many thanks to :Small Bear Records and Daddy Tank Records ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> And lots of thanks to Ryan Bousquet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Be sure to Listen to Part 2 of the Bordellos Underground Podcast right after you listen to this one ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Be sure to check out the Bordellos Albums at : https://bordellos.bandcamp.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> https://smallbearrecords.bandcamp.com/ ____________________________________________________> http://www.daddytank.co.uk/bord.php ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> and be sure to check out The Bordellos Videos on YouTube : Here are some links for some of those : https://youtu.be/_sBcW_LUSfE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuTAD-WSmnc -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> also please check out Dan's other Band ..Vukavar. Check Out their album Voyeurism at : http://vukovarsmallbear.bandcamp.com/album/voyeurism -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------> Muffin Junkee Theme by Paul Worsley
Manhole is an all female hardcore punk band from Houston, Texas. Founding member Eev Rodriguez and bass player Chris Nine, rocked H-Town from 1991 to 1998. The band was featured in the documentary - When We Ruled H-Town. Their story is one of self-reliance, defiance, and community. https://www.reverbnation.com/manhole
In this episode, Tito is depressed about the Jets, Tyler tries to cheer him up, but ultimately the daunting reality of mid-season injuries consumes this young Jets fan's life. On a brighter note, PUNKS NOT DEAD!
This podcast is my take on modern punk rock and some of the sub-genres of punk that have evolved over the years, partly in an attempt to show that punk bands in this day and age are still relevant, both in terms of their music and their politics. Everything is from the 90s or the current decade (apart from one track), because these are all bands that I have grown up listening to. I have tried to include as many bands that you might not have heard of as possible, but this is in the hope that you will like what you hear. And yes, I have definitely ripped off The Exploited in selecting the name of this podcast. Track listing 1. The Dead Pets - Problem Child 2. NOFX - Philthy Phil Philanthropist 3. Lagwagon - One Thing To Live 4. Frenzal Rhomb - Greyhound 5. Strung Out - Crossroads 6. Pennywise - Set Me Free 7. Strike Anywhere - Hollywood Cemetary 8. Street Dogs - Back to the World 9. Assorted Jelly Beans - Rebel Yell 10. Mouthwash - We Evolve 11. Capdown - Pound for the Sound 12. Antimaniax - In Front of Your Eyes 13. Slow Gherkin - How Now Lowbrow 14. Mad Caddies - Pyramid Scheme 15. Swingin Utters - A Promise to Distinction 16. Kid Dynamite - Bookwork 17. Rentokill - What They Say 18. Once Over - Hidden Process 19. Random Hand - Answers 20. Authority Zero - Revolution 21. Social Distortion - Another State of Mind 22. Teenage Bottlerocket - Warning Device 23. The Briggs - Wasting Time