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Nik, Keefy of@GhostCultMag, and Don of@talkingthetalkwithdon / Southeast of Heaven take on a chaser episode where we do a deep dive on the potential class of 2025@rockhall inductees, and run through the entire list of@RecordStoreDayUK, coming in April!The guys are ready to make with the love for V-Day! Nik walked out of LOTR TFOTR Extended edition! Don is back and he is a treasure. He did not know what the Finger Fudge pour was. Don told a great story about Devildriver! No Nik's were harmed or impugned making this podcast Check out our last series on series on Obituary https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... For Rock and Metal news:https://www.ghostcultmag.comFor vinyl porn:https://www.instagram.com/Glacially_M...To support the Pouredcast:https://linktr.ee/GlaciallyMusicalPou... Invest In Vinyl mylar inner sleeves https://amzn.to/3pPLQaA Timestamp: 0:00 Intro Nik and Keefy "Rollins Band luver" 1:45 Beer of The Week ✅ Nik - Beer Hug IPA, Keefy -@liquiddeath2793, Don is drinking a Blue Moon 5:22 Vinyl check ✅ Nik - CSNY + Lori McKenna, Don - The Black Crowes + Jess And The Ancient Ones, Keefy - Boy Harsher + Youth Code / King Yosef15:38 News ✅ Jess and The Ancient Ones scoop, Eagles win the SB, Metal in the SB commercials,@kendricklamar was great - white ppl too mad, Sabbath tickets onsale, 33:24 Shirt ✅ Nik -Philly beer, Don - Big Lebowski/Eagles hatred, Keefy - DogggO))) 38:35 Meat -@rockhall and@recordstoredayjapan ✅ 1:52:00 ✅ Outro - Please like and subscribe! Tell your friends!This is the "finger fudge pour: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rTtqjP...#podcast #vinyl #vinylcollecting #craftbeer #rocknews #metalnews #beer #podcasting #vinylunboxing #vinylcommunity #vinylunboxing #pinkfloyd #sydbarrett #summeroflove#psychedelicrock #classicrock #drugs #avantgarde #ghostcultmag
Nik and Keefy of GhostCultMag continue the Syd Barrett-era of Pink Floyd exploration! What works and doesn't on the influential major label debut record, and whether or not Rollins Band records are any good. LOTR nerds it's your time! Nik disrespects Nick Mason's talent, and this insolence cannot stand! Nik is mad at MLB and "Athletes are not Rockstars." Is the podcast better when Nik and Keefy fight, or not? Check out our last series on series on Obituary https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... For Rock and Metal news: https://www.ghostcultmag.com For vinyl porn: https://www.instagram.com/Glacially_M... To support the Pouredcast: https://linktr.ee/GlaciallyMusicalPou... Invest In Vinyl mylar inner sleeves https://amzn.to/3pPLQaA Timestamp: 0:00 Intro Nik and Keefy "Rollins Band luver" 1:19 Beer of The Week ✅ Nik - Cash Money IPA, Keefy - TJ's Seltzer 9:34 Vinyl check ✅ Nik - The Doors, Keefy - Rolo Tomassi + Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett 18:28 News ✅ Kiss brings back "Off The Soundboard" + two new Kiss boxed sets, Black Sabbath farewell show, Ozzy extravaganza, Britt Floyd WYWH tour, GCM Ghost cult Black History Month feature 41:00 Shirt ✅ Nik - Gene's Club Bar, Keefy - Misfits 41:12 Meat - Pink Floyd makes the definitive psych rock/avantgarde album right out of the gate ✅ 1:34:00 ✅ Outro - Please like and subscribe! Tell your friends! This is the "finger fudge pour: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rTtqjP...#podcast #vinyl #vinylcollecting #craftbeer #rocknews #metalnews #beer #podcasting #vinylunboxing #vinylcommunity #vinylunboxing #pinkfloyd #sydbarrett #summeroflove#psychedelicrock #classicrock #drugs #avantgarde #ghostcultmag
Metalheads!! As usual, Ben is stuck in the 90s and gives us another slab of Rollins to round out at the end of the year.
MetalHeads!!! Ben is back at it and bringing some Rollins to the party.
DJ Jesse Luscious takes us on a musical ride from Edinburgh to San Francisco to London to Philly to Malmo to NYC to Oslo to Brooklyn and beyond! Hear new tracks from The Phase Problem, Śmierć, Zorn, Neutrals, Lawns, & Vessel, classics from NOFX, Sex Pistols, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Joey Ramone, Basic Bitches, Rudimentary Peni, Official Negazione, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Generation X, Turbonegro, Liar Thief Bandit, The Linda Lindas, Angelic Upstarts, Problem Patterns, The Lewd, The Exploited, Ramones, Evil Conduct, Rollins Band, Social Distortion, Rubber City Rebels, Rocket From The Crypt, Agnostic Front, The Rezillos, The Lincolns, 4 Skins, & Zolar X! Sex Pistols- Bodies (edit) Angelic Upstarts- Last Night Another Soldier Phase Problem- A.D. 2024 Problem Patterns- Poverty Tourist Lewd- I'm Not Pretty NOFX- Lori Myers Exploited- Punks Not Dead Evil Conduct- Skinhead Till I Die Rollins Band- You Look At You Rudimentary Peni- The Cloud Song Negazione- Tutti Pazzi Agnostic Front- Hiding Inside Agnostic Front- United And Strong Smierc- KTO Zorn- Warpath Rezillos- Somebody's Gonna Get (Their Head Kicked In) Lincolns- Murder Is My God-Given Right Lawns- Friends Neutrals- That's Him On That Daft Stuff Again Ramones- I Don't Want To Grow Up Four Skins- 1984 Zolar X- Timeless Joey Ramone- 1969 Rocket From The Crypt- Born in 69 Linda Lindas- Racist Sexist Boy (Live At L.A. Public Library) Rubber City Rebels- Young And Dumb Joan Jett And The Blackhearts- AC/DC Generation X- Day By Day Social Distortion- Mommy's Little Monster Liar Thief Bandit- Brand New Day Turbonegro- Wipe It 'Til It Bleeds Basic Bitches- The Rocky Horror Picture Show Rocky Horror Picture Show OST- Sweet Transvestite Vessel- Image Rehearsal Reaction
“Do you wear 5XL liquor store shirts like a sundress for hoodlums?” We've reached 100 episodes! Can you believe it? Our gift to ourselves for hitting this milestone is our guest, North American Adonis! Buck 65, Doseone & Jel. Guest: North American Adonis Social Media Lurk by Sage Francis ( @therealsagefrancis ) Mayo or Miracle Whip question with Mr. Dibbs ( @mrfuckingdibbs ) Guest Announcement by Awol One ( @awolone ) Guest Song Share by Ceschi Ramos ( @CeschiRamos ) Last Words by Blackliq ( @Blackliq ) ArtByTai.com - DOD45.com - StrangeFamousRecords.com - MrDibbs.com - Speakerface.Store Episode recommendations: “Hostiles” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1M5cj4UmscE “Blues Jam” by Rollins Band - https://youtu.be/Kc4-PLiesrE?si=hyasxKraV7kTULQc “Underground” by Horsey - https://youtu.be/Xyw8hIJaZ30?si=ZLD9fXQjKFj0rXIT “Expect the Bayonet” by Sheer Mag - https://youtu.be/G5jHVq1pbHo?si=y6hemfg5u--2c341 - DOD45 Luvs 'song share' playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4dn8I37ew07y7aCeCs6qAn?si=b856689724da4b7c Instagram links: Buck 65: https://www.instagram.com/verticesgram Doseone: https://www.instagram.com/dosonegrams Jel: https://www.instagram.com/jeffreyjellogan ArtByTai: https://www.instagram.com/artbytai DOD45: https://www.instagram.com/dod45w Links to topics mentioned in the intro, the interview and the outro of this #DOD45 Show: TBA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artbytai/support
Drummer Sim Cain played with the Rollins Band from 1987 until 1997. Before joining Rollins Band, Sim played in the instrumental trio Gone, alongside future Rollins Band bassist Andrew Weiss and Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn. He has also recorded with artists like David Poe, Marc Ribot, David Shea, and played in Elliott Sharp's Terraplane group. Cain appeared on Ween's 2004 album Quebec and performed with blues legend Hubert Sumlin in the early 2000s.
Henry Rollins celebrates the recent release of the latest volume in his 'Stay Fanatic!!!' book series and opens up about why he's done making music.
In this episode of Seeing Them Live, Charles welcomes award-winning writer, director, and producer Eric Green. They dive into Eric's concert experiences, starting with his first concert at age 12 when he saw Debbie Gibson thanks to his mom. Eric reflects on other notable concerts, including several Lollapalooza festivals in the 90s, and iconic shows by Green Day, Aerosmith, and Ringo Starr. The discussion also covers his most surprising and disappointing concert moments. Eric talks about his background in filmmaking, highlighting his documentary 'Life on the V,' which explores the story of the short-lived Boston music video TV station V66. He delves into the significance of V66 in promoting local music and its addition to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's library and archives. The episode concludes with Eric sharing insights about his pop culture blog, Greens Party, where he reviews concerts and features interviews with musicians.BANDS: ACDC, Aerosmith, Beck, Ben Folds Five, Black Crows, Body Count, Brian Johnson, Butthole Surfers, Claypool Lennon Delirium, Cypress Hill, Debbie Gibson, Del Fuegos, Dinosaur Jr., Eagles, Eddie Van Halen, Elastica, Extreme, Foo Fighters, Garbage, George Harrison, Ghost of the Sabretooth Tiger, Green Day, Hole, Horde, Ice T, Jake Giles band, Jane's Addiction, John Bonham, John Lennon, Kiss, Letters to Cleo, Lilith Fair, Living Color, Lollapalooza, Metallica, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Moby, Nine Inch Nails, Paul McCartney, Pavement, Pearl Jam, Primus, Ramones, Rancid, Ringo Starr, Rolling Stones, Rollins Band, Ruby, Screaming Trees, Sonic Youth, Sound Garden, The Beatles, The Cars, The Clash, Vans Warped, Yoko OnoVENUES: Avalon, Boston Calling, Box Center, Citi Field, Fenway Park, Hat Shell, House of Blues, Madison Square Garden, Mansfield, Massachusetts, Orpheum Theater, Paradise, Wilbur Theater, Worcester Centrum PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
Les Criquets crinqués ont un faible pour le grunge des années 90, aussi pour le post-rock et le shoegaze. Surtout, on peut y entendre des primeurs, des ballades folk, du punk, du pop, de l'électro et même du black métal quand le cœur nous en dit ! C'est ça CISM, la liberté musicale à l'état pur, pour les gens ouverts d'esprit et qui désirent en découvrir davantage.
For episode 68 we're going back to basics with no guest as Colin & Ian discuss Melody Maker's Planet Rock tape from June 1997 (in a previously unreleased episode recorded in 2021).The tape's full tracklisting is -1 – Foo Fighters - Wind Up2 - Rollins Band - Inhale Exhale3 - Helmet - Renovation4 - 3 Colours Red - Nuclear Holiday5 - Bush - A Tendency To STart Fires6 - Terrorvision - Didn't Bleed Red7 - Reef - Summer's In BloomListen to all available songs on our ongoing Spotify playlist - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1mzWOWEfQ5LklJyUZkpfs2?si=LbWBi9-oTl-eXjkUJbpx2QYou can buy a copy of the tape from Discogs here - https://www.discogs.com/release/2046347-Various-Melody-Maker-Planet-RockHosts - Ian Clarke & Colin Jackson-BrownRecorded/Edited/Mixed/Original music by Colin Jackson Brown for We Dig PodcastsPart of the We Dig Podcasts network along with We Dig Music & Pick A Disc.Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@freewiththismonthsissueTwitter – https://twitter.com/thismonthsissueInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/freewiththismonthsissue/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/freewiththismonthsissue/Find our other episodes & podcasts at www.wedigpodcasts.com
Nuestra portada la ocupamos con el nuevo y esperado álbum de los catalanes Ulls, estupendo proyecto de rock progresivo liderado por David Trillo y que esta semana pasada publicaron Cripta Nau. Desde Londres y desde Dinamarca volveremos a disfrutar con la experimentación psicodélica del London Odense Ensemble, a los que escucharemos en Jayjede Sessions, vol. 1, publicado en 2022. Nuestro primer clásico contemporáneo fue la Rollins Band, a los que escuchamos en Come In And Burn, de 1997. La primerada mirada al rock clásico vino de la mano de The Guess Who, de los que disfrutamos Rockin', publicado en 1972. De vuelta a nuestros días, escucharemos los nuevo de los suecos Stiu Nu Stiu, New Sun, que vio la luz en 2022. Otros clásicos contemporáneos son sin duda Sonic Youth, la banda de Kim Gordon, Stanton Moore y Lee Ranaldo, que hoy nos traen Goo, publicado en 1990. Y cerraremos con los británicos Steamhammer y su Speech, de 1972.
DJ Jesse Luscious spins newly digitized East Bay Punk from The Gr'ups & FILTH plus punk "Grease" covers from Boris The Sprinkler & Less Than Jake. He digs into the new "No Genocide: A Benefit for Mutual Aid in Gaza" comp with Oi Polloi, Mizerija, Behind Enemy Lines, & Arabic punk band Uzu. We hear new tracks from Night Court, Yosemite In Black, Shtremo, The Dumpies, & Hunting Lions, classics from Sloppy Seconds, Ramones, X, Rollins Band, GBH, Split Dogs, The Last Resort, The PIST, NOFX, Snuff, Penetration, The Good The Bad and The Zugly, Cock Sparrer, Rata Negra, James Domestic, The Slackers, Codefendants, Danger Inc., The Thumbs, & Rancid, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Night Court- Cellphone Dumpies- Egg Timer Sloppy Seconds- Janie Is A Nazi Split Dogs- Punch Drunk Hunting Lions- You And Me Cock Sparrer- Teenage Heart Danger Inc- As Wicked Thumbs- Hour One Ramones- Pinhead Rancid- Trenches Gr'ups- Rockabilly Song X- Johnny Hit And Run Paulene Filth- Violence As A Solution (Live) Yosemite In Black- Cold Shoulder Last Resort- Violence In Our Minds G.B.H.- Race Against Time Behind Enemy Lines- Human Nature (Live) Oi Polloi- Victim Of Transphobic Violence Mizerija- Flashback Uzu- Akhtanik Pist- Ideas Are Bulletproof Boris The Sprinkler- Grease Less Than Jake- Beauty School Dropout Slackers- Shame Boy Codefendants- Suicide By Pigs NOFX- Brain Constipation James Domestic- Faze Out Penetration- Future Daze Shtremo- Annoid Rata Negra- Llorando Good The Bad The Zugly- The Kids Are Alt-Right Snuff- Kings Of The Spanish Oi Scene Rollins Band- Burned Beyond Recognition Rollins Band- Turned Out
In the third episode of a series of episodes celebrating albums from 1994, Somewhere in Time Podcast discusses "Weight" by Rollins Band. The podcast is joined by their friend, Tom for this episode. Topics covered include the change in sound from previous albums, production, and of course, how the song "Liar" blew up. Follow Somewhere in Time Podcast on Social Media: www.facebook.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.twitter.com/SITMusicPodcast www.instagram.com/somewhereintimepodcast TikTok – Somewhere in Time Podcast
Today, Henry Rollins is a humorous spoken word performer and author but the Henry Rollins of old was mostly just angry. Very, very angry. First with DC punk outfit SOA and then as Black Flag's fourth singer, Mr Rollins could barely contain his testosterone fueled rage and both bands benefitted. Once Black Flag disbanded, Rollins went solo for a couple of releases before forming Rollins Band and releasing their debut LP. Never has Hank been angrier, more embarrassingly “poetic" or more hilarious. RIP Joe Cole HHPP Spotify Track: Burned Beyond Recognition https://open.spotify.com/track/2qpyVhFmAWv58PPwQ2ss5s?si=f5ffee7960374933 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/1298220429/playlist/4gy1wWwypkoFS2lUztvZ44?si=waSq07DBQlq3x9G1_nK0pg Contact us at: huntsmanhillpodcast@gmail.com huntsmanhill.com instagram.com/huntsmanhill https://twitter.com/HuntsmanHill Our Music manhuntsman: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7tFBWn0UFkdOEMf67TRD6W?si=vzllkbDwSEmfZFlj02GLRw Academy O.C: https://academyoc.bandcamp.com/album/academy-o-c Omertà 68: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6dfiCa0qTlbPQUrqtIkStS?si=6SCjNtXbSO2xRBDuBKJelQ MidCityThree: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2LW7wWSHd9bi3n3Q5N8i35?si=aVFU0HdnRzqI1UOTAfc-ig
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Hoy viajamos en nuestra particular máquina del tiempo en La Gran Travesía hasta el año 1994. Hace justo 30 años. Hoy vais a poder escuchar algunos de los discos más destacados del año con grupos como Green Day, Oasis, Nirvana, Rollins Band, dEUS, Cranberries, Sonic Youth, Rancid, Marilyn Manson, Weezer, Bush, Nofx, Elastica, Supergrass, Offspring, Edwyn Collins, Dinosaur Jr., Stone Temple Pilots, Auteurs, Kristin Hersh, Terrorvision, Tom Petty, Tori Amos, Shed Seven, R.E.M, Pearl Jam... y muchos más. ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Noni, Norberto Esteban, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Santi Oliva, Raquel Jiménez, Juan Carlos Ramírez, Una Hora con Satán, Leticia, Nicolás SDLRF, Eva Granado, Peiper, Javifer, Francisco Quintana, Pdr_Rmn, Sgd, José Luis Orive, Utxi73, Patri Lb, Raul Andrés, Jbasabe, Iñako GB, Tomás Pérez Martínez, Eugeni, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, María Arán, Joaquín, Edgar Xavier Sandoval, Hörns Üp, Víctor Bravo, Juan Carlos González, Francisco González, Vicente DC, Ángel Hernández, Marcos París, Dani, Vlado74, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Guillermo Gutiérrez, Sementalex, Jesús Miguel, Ángel Torres, Suibne, Mati, Dora, José Diego … y a los mecenas anónimos.
It's GO TIME! We spin new tracks from The Domestics, GEL, Ugly Punch, Red Bastards, Helmet, Thee Alcoholics, Negative 13, Into The Deep, classic punk & metal from Action Pact, The Muffs, Neurosis, Rollins Band, Turbonegro, Blood Command, Citizen Fish, The Uptones, Children Of Technology, Big Black, Negazione, Christ On Parade, Electric Love Muffin, Throw Rag, This Is My Fist, The Flesh Eaters, Tim Armstrong, Mr. T Experience, The Effigies, The Minutemen, & the Luscious Listener's Choice! Gel- Honed Blade Gel- Fortified Domestics- Konichiwa Fuckers Domestics- Burnt Out Red Bastards- White Lines Action Pact- All Purpose Action Footwear Muffs- Big Mouth Mr. T Experience- ...And I Will Be With You Effigies- Security Citizen Fish- Small Scale Wars Uptones- Girl On The Avenue Tim Armstrong- Into Action Star Fucking Hipsters- Two Cups Of Tea Minutemen- This Ain't No Picnic This Is My Fist- Last Of The Ammunition Throw Rag- Desert Shores Flesh Eaters- See You In The Boneyard Electric Love Muffin- Backstreet Ride Christ On Parade- Riding The Flatlands Negazione- Niente Thee Alcoholics- Baby I'm Your Man Helmet- Gun Fluff Ugly Punch- Bad Boy Big Black- Precious Thing Negative 13- Horizon Divides Neurosis- The Time Of The Beasts Into The Deep- Hammerhead Children Of Technology- Soundtrack Of No Future Blood Command- Summon The Arsonist Turbonegro- If You See Kaye (Tell Her I L-O-V-E Her) Rollins Band- Wreck-Age
The boys burn bagels with antiquated appliances, watch dreams derail when traveling by train, and use the scientific method to conduct an autopsy on the corpse of Rollins Band's 1999 Hollywood rant-jam, “L.A. Money Train.” News items and digressions include Gene Simmons, Rage Against the Machine, and toaster ovens. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rocknrollautopsy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rocknrollautopsy/support
We dive deep into East Bay Punk from the 1980s thru 2023, spin back-to-punk-rock-school tunes, play new tracks from Elukas, GLDN, Neon Kittens, Chiffon Magnifique, Eric Din, Kicked In The Teeth, & Rata Negra, and spin classics from Rezillos, UK Subs, Lene Lovich, Zero Boys, Rollins Band, Spermbirds, GISM, Lard, Neurosis, Bobby Joe Ebola & The Children MacNuggits, Reagan Youth, Business, Crass, Atom And His Package, LOTION Multinational Corporation, Randy, Buggerall, Filth, Subincision, Green Day, Black Fork, Altar De Fey, & Enemy You, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Rata Negra- Ella Esta En Fiestas Rezillos- Flying Saucer Attack U.K. Subs- Emotional Blackmail Zero Boys- Livin' In The 80s Kicked In The Teeth- Look What The Cat Dragged In Reagan Youth- Reagan Youth Reagan Youth- Aryan Youth Business- Do They Owe Us A Living Crass- It's The Greatest Working Class Rip-Off Atom And His Package- Punk Rock Academy Randy- Punk Rock High Buggerall- Learning How To Smile Kamala And The Karnivores- 29 Enemy You- City Of Lost Children Black Fork- Total Eclipse of the Brain Black Fork- E-ville's A Drag Green Day- Going To Pasalacqua Subincision- 1983 Teenage Car Crash Filth- Today's Lesson Neurosis- Black Eric Din- Charlotte In The Garden Of The New Futility Bobby Joe Ebola and the Children MacNuggits- Wryting Love Songs (Will Never Help Me Get The Chycks) Chiffon Magnifique- Witches Falls Altar De Fey- Mercy's Kiss Neon Kittens- I Took These Hits Lene Lovich- Say When GLDN- This Must Be The Place Lard- I Wanna Be A Drug-Sniffing Dog L.O.T.I.O.N. Multinational Corporation- Cybernetic Super Soldier G.I.S.M.- Anti Atomic And Hydrogen Bombs Elukas- Vein Spermbirds- Go To Hell Then Turn Left Rollins Band- Low Self Opinion
We put the spotlight on 5 UK punk bands from the past week of live shows: PREY, Split Dogs, F.Emasculata, The Noise, & Eryx London, talk about Jesse's interview on the beloved "Turned Out A Punk" podcast hosted by Damian/Fucked Up, & look at 3 anniversaries that fall on September 11th! We also spin new tracks from Subjunctives, Holehog, Problem Patterns, 68, Holy Ghost, 18 Fevers, Nasty, Dictator Ship, Get Arounds, & Blood Command, along with classics from Poison Girls, Rancid, No Murder No Moustache, Giuda, Rollins Band, Nausea, Warzone, Dwarves, G.I.S.M., G.G. Allin, Replacements, Dictators, 45 Grave, Salem Rages, Esses, & The Ramones! Prey- Icons Prey- I Repent Prey- Tin Man Noise- A Beer Too Far Split Dogs- Summer In The Slums F. Emasulata- Hail Mulder Eryx London- I Am Esses- Mercury Salem Rages- Love Is Alive 45 Grave- Evil Ramones- Chinese Rock Dictators- Two Tub Man Subjunctives- We're Not Friends Anymore Problem Patterns- Poverty Tourist Holy Ghost- Alienation Blues Replacements- Dose Of Thunder 68- Removed Their Hooks 18 Fevers- Never Fall Fucked Up- I Hate Summer G.G. Allin And The New York Super Scum- Drink, Fight, And Fuck G.I.S.M.- A.B.C. Weapons G.I.S.M.- Nightmare Dwarves- Pimp Dwarves- I Wanna Kill Your Boyfriend Holehog- Belly Up Warzone- Escape From Society Nasty- Heartbreak Criminals Nausea- End Racism Blood Command- Heaven's Hate Rollins Band- Burned Beyond Recognition Dictator Ship- She Makes Me Wanna Get Arounds- Good Times Giuda- Fat Boy Boogie No Murder No Moustache- Throw Your Fucking Flags In The Bin Rancid- I Wanna Riot Poison Girls- Underbitch
We explore the relationship between Henry Rollins and Glenn Danzig as well as the Misfits! FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess GET 1000 STICKERS FOR $79 RIGHT HERE - NO PROMO CODE NEED! JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
Sound the Prog Rock Siren, we're back in business with Pink flipping Floyd and their 1994 album 'The Division Bell'. An album which the band thought at the time would be their last - did they try and mix things up for their swansong and put together a record full of upbeat happy tunes to make you laugh and dance? Well, no. This episode also sees us chatting about acts such as Terrorvision, Rollins Band, Salt & Pepa and The Offspring among many many others. As always check out the companion playlist for this episode with all of the songs we talk about included on it and please feel free to get in contact if you fancy - you can do so via our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. And you can catch up with our ongoing playlist made up of songs from all of the albums we've covered so far right here.
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2000. Show notes: Jay's non-top 5 picks: Hot Snakes, Rollins Band, Fu Manchu, Pearl Jam Phil's and Jay's #5: Diverse offering from the Tragically Hip Phil's and Jay's #4: More accessible effort about living in NYC by PJ Harvey Phil's #3: Bluesy debut album from North Mississippi All-Stars Jay's #3: Electrifying major-label debut from At the Drive-In Featured in Dan Ozzi's book Sellout about indie acts who sign with majors Phil's #2: Phish blends some different styles into their jam band formula Jay's #2: Queens of the Stone Age's second album takes a big leap onto the rock scene Phil's #1: U2 bounces back with a back-to-basics release Phil: Feeling down about what was once his favorite band How bands age The last really good U2 album Jay's #1: Radiohead totally reinvents their sound, embracing electronics Phil's not feeling it Favorite songs: "Optimistic" (Jay), "Stuck In a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" (Phil) Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Chris' guest in this episode is the polymath Henry Rollins. Punk records and live shows in Washington DC galvanised Henry to head out on the road and forge a hugely diverse career. He sang with punk legends Black Flag - plus his own group, Rollins Band - but has also done acting, voice-over work, spoken word shows, journalism, presented documentaries and has had a long running radio show. In this wide-ranging conversation, Henry talks about his remarkable career and his passion for music, something which stemmed from his difficult upbringing where music was an escape for him. But perhaps the most surprising thing to come out of this conversation is Henry's appreciation of the classic musicals. As you'll hear, there's much more to the man than just his punk rock roots.
Die lauteste Stimme des US-Hardcore kommt auf Spoken Word Tour. Henry Rollins ist für Punks und alle anderen höchst unterhaltsam, deshalb verlosen wir Tickets und drücken seine Musik ab: Eigene Bands wie Black Flag oder Rollins Band, Weggefährten wie Bad Brains und seine Helden Bowie und Suicide.
This is a public booty announcement: the Valentine's Day mood enrichment and seductive vibes generator known as the “mixed tape” is in serious danger of becoming a lost art. Cupid's quiver of cassettes and CDs has been replaced with Alexa, Siri, and Spotify's artificial algorithm-generated playlists which could render your romantic evening a bit limp. Join us as we educate you on why the music for your special someone this Valentine's Day must be carefully curated. You better put this on if you want to get it on!What is it we do here at InObscuria? On most shows, Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This episode is part of our educational track of episodes provided to you by 2 certified Auditory Horndogologists. Our hope is that we enhance your romantic festivities on this very special holiday.Songs this week include:Danko Jones - “Sugar Chocolate” from I'm Alive And On Fire (1999)The Bronx Casket Co. - “Black Valentine” from The Complete Collection (2001)Foxy Shazam - “The Only Way To My Heart” from Foxy Shazam (2010)Quireboys - “Sex Party” from A Little Bit Of What You Fancy (1990)Sam Kinison - “Wild Thing” from Have You Seen Me Lately? (1988)Black Flag - “Slip It In” from Slip It In (1985)Betty Blowtorch - “Shut Up And Fuck” from Are You Man Enough? (2008)Danzig - “Black Candy” from Deth Red Sabaoth (2010)Barracuda - “Back Door Boogie” from Open Fire (1989)Mother Superior - “Valentine's Day” from Heavy Soul Experience (1996)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
During 2001, Max began to branch out & do more shows in Tulsa, Oklahoma. One venue where many legendary Metal shows happened was at 69th & South Lewis in Tulsa, called The Otherside. We discuss talk about many Otherside shows like Hatebreed, Shadows Fall, Clutch, Murphys Law, Wasp, Lamb of God, Mushroomhead, Soil, Mudvayne, American Head Charge, as well as, The Rollins Band show where Jay Ramone meets Max for the first time! This was the Nu Metal era of Otherside shows. Any band in that genre played at the Otherside. We also discuss the September 11th, 2001 show that ended up cancelling & what concerts were like after that American tragedy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are back to our regularly scheduled programming. This week Dylan was assigned the year 1989, and he selected the second Rollins Band album, Hard Volume.patreon.com/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating.linktr.ee/punklottopodSongs featured on this episode:Jawbox - Jackpot PlusRollins Band - HardRollins Band - I Feel Like ThisRollins Band - Down and Away
Get my 9-Minute Kettlebell & Bodyweight Challenge FREE here: http://www.9MinuteChallenge.com Henry Rollins, the lead singer of Black Flag and The Rollins Band, once said that “the definition of definition is re-invention” as far as deciding who you are as a person. Your job as an individual is to define yourself FOR yourself — not to rely on the ready-made identity your parents wanted for you (though you may certainly find inspiration in that, as I have). On the strength front, this is more important now than ever (especially if you're a millenial). Listen, apply, and enjoy!
The view of ourselves is shaped by many things. It is formed by our nurture. It is exacerbated by culture. It can elevate our egos or destroy our self esteem. Social media escalates the self-hate war with weapons of mass distraction and the algorithims only feed you a steady diet of doubt, fear and lack. Is it any wonder that so many of us our walking around with a low self opinion? I don't think so. Let's open the meat jacket and see. Welcome to episode one hundred eighty seven of Above Ground Podcast. This week we riff on low self opinion, where it could start, how we can face it and create self esteem. This week's title was inspired by non other than Henry Rollins and the track from the Rollins Band album, the End of Silence. That's us here, silent no more. When Henry screams,” unable to express the pain of your distress, you withdraw deeper inside,” takes you by your shirt and throws you into the pit of self knowledge. But, in order to get to the philosopher's stone we need introspection and a language to describe what it is we are really searching for. Let's get in the circle and do the work. Thanks to everyone that came out Sunday to our first Mental Health Peer Meet-Up at the Sages Circle in Glenville. Nippertown's premier metaphysical boutique, mind, body, spirit shop. We will be meeting again on Sunday February 19, 2023, at 1pm. Jamie is an incredible force, spirit and has created a sanctuary for the soul. Stop in to the store at 443 Saratoga Rd (Rt.50) Glenville, NY for all your spiritual tools. TPP is doing a discussion and book signing for, Never Under Estimate the Power of You. A DIY book for the ultimate DIY project, YOU. Join us on Sunday February 12, 2023 at 6pm in Glenville. Grab a copy and connect. Last week's guest, Jean Trewhella of Movement-Insights at 100 Saratoga Village Blvd. Suite 10, Ballston Spa, NY 12020, is offering a free class in January to mental health professionals. Use the code “Movement and Health” when signing up. Thanks for listening and supporting mental. Until next time get well, be safe, stay Above.
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 1994. Show notes: - Jay's non-top 5s: Superchunk, Jeff Buckley, Drive Like Jehu, Rollins Band, Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, Helmet, Pulp Fiction soundtrack, Mark Lanegan, Nirvana - Phil's #5: Pearl Jam's third album gets a little adventurous and rough-edged - Jay's #5: The Tragically Hip gets more atmospheric after more straight-ahead rockers - Phil's #4: Debut album from Jeff Buckley showcases his vocal range and a flair for different styles - Jay's #4: The super-prolific Guided By Voices brings lo-fi rock into the forefront - Phil's #3: Nirvana reinvented the Unplugged format in a historic recording - Jay's #3: No sophomore jinx for Pavement, who broke through in an indie rock way - Phil's #2: Soundgarden breaks through to the mainstream - Jay's #2: Frank Black does a Bob Pollard impression with a lot of short bursts of awesomeness on his second solo album - Phil's #1: Green Day explodes into popular culture with a classic blast of snotty pop-punk - Jay's #1: An abrupt shift in sound from Sloan that led to them getting dumped by Geffen and briefly breaking up...but it's amazing - This was the peak of the '90s indie rock scene - Favorite songs: "Longview" (Phil), "Coax Me" (Sloan) Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
For 40+ minutes of extra content, including our discussions of Astonishing Tales #12 -13 (the second Man-Thing story) and Marvel Team-Up #3 (the return of Morbius), support us at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth. Subscribers at the $4/month level get instant access to our bonus feed of content that contains more than 60 extended and exclusive episodes! This is the last episode appearing in the public feed until January 2023, but the Patreon feed will continue to be updated regularly with exclusive bonus episodes and extended re-edits of old episodes from the pre-Patreon days. Deep Dives in this Episode: "Island of the Damned!" - Marvel Spotlight #4, written by Gerry Conway, art by Mike Ploog, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Who Stalks the Vampire?" - Tomb of Dracula #3, written by Archie Goodwin, art by Gene Colan and Tom Palmer, ©1972 Marvel Comics"Ghost Rider" - Marvel Spotlight #5, written by Gary Friedrich, art by Mike Ploog, ©1972 Marvel Comics "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 3.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen. All incidental music by Robb Milne."Ghostrider" by Alan Vega and Martin Rev, performed by Rollins Band.Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com, follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonthand Twitter at @MarvelBTM, and support us on Patreon at patreon.com/marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org. And many thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, an invaluable resource for release dates and issue information.
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 1994. Show notes: - Back after a two-month summer break - In 1994, Jay turned 27, Phil turned 25 - Steely Dan was touring again - Jay: Life improved in '94 on job and home front - Jay: Saw a ton of shows including Pearl Jam, Afghan Whigs, Rollins Band, Cracker, Soundgarden, Buffalo Tom, Blues Explosion, Tragically Hip, Sugar - Debating the merits of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Phil's kids love the pop music - Phil went to the infamous Green Day show at the Hatch Shell - Top singles were all pop and hip hop, lots of ballads - Big year for indie rock - Grunge peaked and major labels started signing bands from non-Seattle locations like Chicago, San Diego, etc. - Pearl Jam sued TicketMaster and tried to do a tour of non-TM venues, but it fizzled - Cobain's death was a pivotal moment - Woodstock '94 didn't get as much press as '99 - Other newsy events: Baseball strike, OJ Simpson chase, Eagles started charging $100 for concert tickets - Phil's non-top 5 albums: Alice in Chains, R.E.M., Hole, Beastie Boys, Weezer, Phish, Sonic Youth, Meat Puppets, Sugar, Dinosaur Jr., Luscious Jackson, Beck, Liz Phair, Veruca Salt, Stone Roses, Jesus and Mary Chain, Portishead, Stone Temple Pilots, Dave Matthews Band, Tom Petty, Neil Young & Crazy Horse - What is emo? Also, what is internet? - Weezer started out strong, but now they're a parody of themselves - To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
It's a bleak week as we mark 20 years since the terror attack in Bali resulting in the deaths of over 200 people. This tragic event however leads to a major medical breakthrough in the treatment of burns led by the incredible doctor Fiona Wood.We also look at a big music release from Rollins Band with their Black Flag cover album 'Rise Above' that sought to raise awareness and funds for the West Memphis Three.And we talk about serial killer Aileen Carol Wuornos who was executed by lethal injection this time 20 years ago. You may remember her story from the film 'Monster' starring Charlize Theron. Plus all the other usual stuff, charts, movies. In spite of all the darkness we still try and have some fun! Hang with us on socials to chat more noughties nostalgia - Facebook (@tminus20) or Instagram (tminus20podcast). You can also contact us there if you want to be a part of the show.
I have said two things all season long. The first is that we're going to be exploring a single topic for ten episodes, and that topic is fusion. But the second thing I've been saying is that what I'm talking about when I say the word fusion isn't a style or a genre, but a state of mind. It's not what you play, it's how you approach music-making.In previous episodes, we've talked about what people typically think of as fusion, which drummer Lenny White, who appeared in episode two of this series, prefers to call jazz-rock. That's the version that more or less starts with Miles Davis's Bitches Brew and Tony Williams' Lifetime and branches out to include Mahavishnu Orchestra and Return To Forever and Weather Report. But my version of that continuum also includes early Seventies Santana, it includes the Fania All Stars collaborating with Jan Hammer and Billy Cobham, it includes adventurous funk and R&B fusion, like P-Funk and Earth, Wind & Fire and the Ohio Players and Slave, and it includes jazz-funk acts like Donald Byrd and Freddie Hubbard and George Duke.Vernon Reid is a guitarist who was born in England but grew up in New York. He's best known as the leader of Living Colour, and one of the co-founders of the Black Rock Coalition along with the late writer Greg Tate, but he's got a long and varied discography that encompasses solo material, duo and trio work with other guitarists like Bill Frisell, David Torn and Elliot Sharp, and guest appearances with a ton of groups from Public Enemy to the Rollins Band, Mick Jagger, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Santana, and many, many more. His solo album Mistaken Identity from 1996 is the only album to carry co-producer credits from Prince Paul and Teo Macero. Back in 2012, he made an album with a group called Spectrum Road which featured John Medeski on keyboards, Jack Bruce on bass, and Cindy Blackman Santana on drums — it was conceptually a tribute to Tony Williams Lifetime, but it's very much its own thing as well, so definitely check that out.Reid got his start, though, with drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson's band the Decoding Society. He played guitar, banjo, and guitar synth with that group, which had two bassists: Melvin Gibbs, who was on this podcast a couple of years ago, and Reverend Bruce Johnson, and then some horn players, mostly Zane Massey on saxophones and Henry Scott on trumpet. It's high-energy music that's also really melodic in a kind of post-Prime Time way — jazz, funk, rock, Texas blues and West African music all swirled together and thrown straight at your face at a hundred miles an hour. Their albums Nasty, Street Priest, Mandance, Barbeque Dog, Montreux Jazz Festival and Earned Dreams are all incredible. They're all out of print right now, too, but some of them are on streaming services, so dig up whatever you can. Reid has a new record out with the group Free Form Funky Freqs, a trio with bassist Jamaaladeen Tacuma, who's also been on this podcast before, and drummer Calvin Weston, and as he explains in this conversation, it's full-on improv, starting from zero every time they play together, and because it's so limited – no rehearsals, no soundchecks with all three members – they know exactly how many times they've played together. The album represents their 73rd encounter. It's called Hymn Of The 3rd Galaxy, sort of a tribute to Return To Forever there, who had an album called Hymn Of The Seventh Galaxy, and you'll hear a little bit of the music late in the podcast. I think you'll really enjoy this episode. I've been a fan of Vernon Reid's music for about 35 years. The first Living Colour album came out when I was in high school, and I saw them play on the first Lollapalooza festival in the summer of 1991. And I interviewed him once before, about 10 years ago, when he was doing a multimedia presentation called Artificial Africa. So in this conversation, we talk about his work with the Decoding Society, about the Free Form Funky Freqs, about the whole wave of guitarists who came up at the same time he did, including Michael Gregory Jackson and Kelvyn Bell and Jean-Paul Bourelly and Brandon Ross, as well as older players like James "Blood" Ulmer and Pete Cosey and Sonny Sharrock… we talk about a lot of things, and I'm just gonna end this introduction here, so you can dive in.MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE:Living Colour, “WTFF” (from Stain)Ronald Shannon Jackson and the Decoding Society, “Iola” (from Mandance)Vernon Reid & Bill Frisell, “Size 10 1/2 Sneaks” (from Smash & Scatteration)Free Form Funky Freqs, “Outer Arm” (from Hymn of the 3rd Galaxy)
We pick back up in May of 1992 to discuss the short lived, legendary OKC venue "Rock City Cafe". White Zombie's first show in Oklahoma, Body Count, Rollins Band, Tool, & Kings X invade OKC for a series of shows. Find out what happens when venue staff catches people vandalizing patrons vehicles!!!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grab some popcorn and join your hosts this week once again, as we check out more songs from flicks. That's right, we are going to the movies and listening to the sounds from some of those Summer blockbusters! The 70s, 80s, and 90s were full of films featuring some awesome rocking tunes along with tons of films specifically about rock n' roll. Grab your Reeses Pieces, large Coke, and some nachos, and hum along!What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week Robert gets a glimpse into another collection of lost and forgotten songs from the silver screen! Our hope is that we turn you on to something new.Songs this week include:For Love Not Lisa - “Slip Slide Melting” from The Crow – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1994)W.A.S.P. - “Show No Mercy” from Dudes – The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (1987)Super Transatlantic - “Super Down” from American Pie (Music From The Motion Picture) (1999)Josie & The Pussycats - “3 Small Words” from Josie & The Pussycats - Music From The Motion Picture (2001)Stillwater - “Fever Dog” from Almost Famous (Music From The Motion Picture) (2000)Tesla - “Last Action Hero” from Last Action Hero: Music From The Original Motion Picture (1993)Porno For Pyros - “Hard Charger” from Private Parts: The Album (1997)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
Mark Smith is the drummer for Dutch Babies and Tufted Puffins. He is also a trouble maker. I’ve known Mark for over 30 years and without his technical expertise The Post Script would not exist! This is another long, LONG delayed episode that I was more than happy to complete and I had a great […]
Continuing the retrospective look at albums celebrating 30-year anniversaries, Somewhere in Time Podcast discuss the albums "Mondo Bizzaro" by Ramones and "The End of Silence" by Rollins Band. There is a clear connection between these two artists, given the impact that some of these musicians had on the punk rock scene, but these two albums do sound pretty different. Website: https://somewhereintimepodcast.com Somewhere in Time Podcast on Social Media: www.facebook.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.twitter.com/SITMusicPodcast www.instagram.com/somewhereintimepodcast www.youtube.com/somewhereintimepodcast
On this episode of the Sofa King Podcast, we talk about one of the loudest voices of Generation X, Henry Rollins. He was the front man for the epic punk band Black Flag and later the front man for the Rollins Band. He was in icon of the 80s and 90s, known for his temper, tattoos, and timbre. Henry Rollins sang against the establishment and fought against what was corrupt in society; he fought against his fans at concerts, too, leading to a reputation as a hot head. He became equally famous for his spoken word and lectures as his music, and he helped voice the rage and frustration of his generation with an eloquence that few possessed. Visit Our Sources: https://bigthink.com/people/henryrollins/ https://www.notablebiographies.com/newsmakers2/2007-Pu-Z/Rollins-Henry.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Rollins https://blabbermouth.net/news/henry-rollins-has-never-regretted-his-decision-to-stop-making-music https://www.grammy.com/artists/henry-rollins/6739 https://www.comedydynamics.com/catalog/henry-rollins-keep-talking-pal/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rM7oxuOLIiw
In this episode, Jim Wilson of Motor Sister talks about moving out to LA in the late 80's and his band Mother Superior, the creation of the super group Motor Sister, joining The Rollins Band, and building a long and varied career. Plus, Daniel Lanois, Emmylou Harris, and playing 21 albums in 21 nights with Sparks. You can check out Jim at these places: https://jimwilsonrocks.com/bio https://www.facebook.com/jimwilsonwithphiljones/ https://www.instagram.com/swinginpipe/ https://www.metalblade.com/motorsister/ Paul works a day job and puts out vinyl and puts on shows via Katzulhu Productions https://www.facebook.com/paul.neil.12 https://www.facebook.com/katzulhu https://www.facebook.com/Dont-Quit-Your-Day-Job-podcast-107924851339602
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite music of 1992. Show notes: - In 1992, Jay turned 25, Phil turned 23 - We both worked at local newspapers - The so-called grunge explosion kicked into full gear - Jay: Saw lots of great shows, including Lollapallooza, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Mudhoney - "Bohemian Rhapsody" was back on the singles chart thanks to Wayne's World - Metal was phasing out - Keeping the band brand going - Jay's non-top 5s: Afghan Whigs, Sloan, Rollins Band, Black Crowes - Phil's non-top 5s: Luscious Jackson, Phish, Lemonheads, Cracker, PJ Harvey, Nirvana, Alice In Chains, Lou Reed, Sonic Youth, Bettie Serveert, Mudhoney - To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Henry Rollins, current spoken word maverick and the former frontman of Black Flag and The Rollins Band as well as Misfits tattoo enthusiast lives in a house. And he just sold it. And we can take a tour, RIGHT from the comfort of your computer screen. WATCH MORE ON THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL - www.youtube.com/frumess JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
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Bass player par excellence Joey Vera is on hand to discuss his career, bass playing and the new album for 2022 from Motor Sister, titled Get Off. Motor Sister is a supergroup comprised of vocalist/guitarist Jim Wilson (Mother Superior/ Rollins Band), guitarist Scott Ian (Anthrax), drummer John Tempesta (White Zombie, The Cult) and vocalist Pearl Aday (daughter of Meat Loaf).
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy did Doug and Bill go hard at for you the faithful listener this week. They threw everything aside in their lives, employment, family, friends, and even recreational narcotics to watch all the WWE one can muster. They put themselves through three separate Hulu cuts of WWE weekly programming and came back to tell the tale. Of course this is all for the granddaddy of them all, the most Spectacular Wrestlemania Ever or whatever branding WWE is trying to force down our throats. In this week's episode the boys talk about the importance of Google Chrome Extension based QR Codes, Osmosis Jones, Seth Rollins, Gunther's weight loss, bears, Doug's wife walking by, time theft and even Toni Storm! Wowzers! This plus a report from the last Lucha Libre and Laughs show, Everything is Coming Up Milhouse?! Triple Wowzers!!! We certainly are living in blessed times. Here are a couple of questions for you after listening: Who do you think will be Seth Rollins' opponent for Wrestlemania? Do you actually give a shit? Really? How do you sleep at night? My answers: I mean I'm supposed to put an answer here so Cody I suppose. No, I pray for eternal slumber. Yes. With a shiv I made out of an old toothbrush underneath my “pillow”. Links from the Podcast- IAPW Wrestlemania Weekend 2k22 Schedule Google Sheet Bill's What Shows To Watch This Wrestlemania Weekend Blog Google Sheet of Assignments of the Past It's All Pro Wrestling Playlist Assignments For Next Week- WWE Extreme Rules 2014- Wee LC Match: El Torito v. Hornswoggle YouTube September 4th, 1991- AJPW Summer Action Series II Day 17: Kenta Kobashi v. Stan Hansen YouTube Check Everything Else We Do: Twitter Instagram Facebook Merch- Threadless Store Merch- RedBubble Website Songs Used In The Podcast: Intro/Outro- “IAPW Theme?” by Pop-A-Weasel “Haunting & Heartbreaking” by Angelo Badamlamenti on Lost Highway Motion Picture Soundtrack “Ironside” by Quincy Jones on Theme From Ironside “Liar” by Rollins Band on Weight
(03/07/22) - Reflecting on a music career in which he fronted legendary punk band Black Flag, and his namesake Rollins Band, the iconic singer discusses major life changes, including a future devoid of new music, world travel at ease, and much more
We didnt do an interview in this episode instead we talked about a variety of different subjects. We talked about the bunch of upcoming Buffalo Hardcore shows, Our thoughts on the "What Awaits Us" movie screening, our Favorite Bad Brains tracks, and if we thought Rollins Band is Better than Black Flag. Im sure we chatted about some other subjects as well :) Enjoy. Episode music is "Less than" by Hold Out which is co-host Mark's current band! check it out! https://holdout716.bandcamp.com/album/genuine-life-demo-22
Best listeners in the world hit us with the best questions in the world. Talk of Soul Search, Helmet, Sick Of It All, Rollins Band, Die Kreuzen, Cro-Mags, Botch, Be All End All, 7"s, long songs, Deranged Records, Jesus Lizard, and the maximum stage capacity.