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Sean PierceStanding 6'6” and swinging a flaming guitar, Sean Pierce was hard to miss with New York glam punks, the Toilet Boys. He joins us to for a hilarious retelling of the band's countless misadventures, including indiscretions with gunpowder, opening for Guns ‘N Roses, going broke on tour with Red Hot Chili Peppers, ticking off Lemmy and Dee Snider (before making amends), fistfights with fans, pyro mishaps, a broken nose, go-go dancing to pay the rent, procuring party favors and “birds” for various rock stars and how being a punk-rock parent allows him to relive his youthful rebellion (within reason, of course). Whew! It's nonstop entertainment with this guy!Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
Miss Guy joins James, Randy, and Fenton for the season finale of Night Fever. They reminisce on Guy's historic queer rock party Squeeze Box, his friendship with Debbie Harry and Boy George, and fronting the iconic band The Toilet Boys.
Jake has a kid and Zach sounds bad because he is in a hotel.
Sometimes we feel a certain urge to highlight and showcase musicians that not enough people take notice of and Edley O'Dowd is surely one of them. He has played with some of the most remarkable musicians of the last 50 years and is surely a jack-of-all-trades. One more reason to talk to Edley is surely that he is one of the most humble, most reserved and most selfless persons I have ever had the chance to talk to. Please enjoy the hell out of this interview! Kylesa, Blondie, Psychic TV, Genesis P-Orridge, Toilet Boys and many, many, many more. That is the list of musicians/projects that Edley O'Dowd has been involved with throughout the course of his life in the music scene somewhere between Post-Punk, Industrial, Avantgarde, Ambient, Noise and even Sludge. Being a visual artist and a drummer by trade, he is a man of many talents who is such a nice person that it comes as no surprise that many different people want to work with him. Now he just released a new record called F(our)-ward on the Italian 13 label (find the label's store here). The record showcases many of Ed's talents and especially his powerful, shifty, diverse drumming - we had a lot to talk about and we are sure you can understand some of Ed's songs a bit better when watching our video below! You can listen to F(our)-Ward here on Bandcamp Enjoy our talk and enjoy Edley's engaging music!
This week on Toilet Radio: Dylan from Diary of Doom interviewed Ahab to talk about the new album, performing their record release show in a church, album concepts that never planned out, Greg Chandler of Esoteric guesting on a track, and a fan guided through their battle with cancer with the music of Ahab. Skip ahead to 38:24 to listen to the interview. BUT FIRST, the Toilet Boys have to discuss the latest from Joe Lynn Turner getting mad at the Toilet + being a weeb for Russia / Dave Ellefson and Violent J joining together for TWO new tracks (both bad!!) / A bunch of metalcore guys complain that their bands made a lot of money and they made a handful of dollars for themselves - we gotta talk about it. It's a good 'un. Music featured on this show: Ahab – Colossus of the Liquid Graves This program is available on Spotify. It is also available on iTunes or whatever they call it now, where you can rate, review, and subscribe. Give us money on Patreon to get exclusive bonus episodes and other cool shit.
This week features Trans Punk from the 1970s until today- plus world premiere tracks from the "Never Erased" LGBTQIA compilation on Say-10 Records that's a benefit for the National Center for Transgender Equality! We debut LGBTQIA tracks from the US's Sarchasm & Dog Park Dissidents and from GB's Problem Patters & Mixtape Saints, plus new tracks from One Eyed God, Froggy And The Ringes, GLAAS, Kill The Giants, Gurnal Gadafi, Kickboy, & The Clash with Ranking Roger. We also spin classics from Carbon/Silicon, X-Ray Spex, G.L.O.S.S., Dickies, Black Randy & the Metro Squad, Orghast, Amebix, Wayne County and the Electric Chairs, Zygote, Iowaska, Christ On Parade, Toilet Boys, Witch Hunt, Neurosis, Ruin, The Cribbs, Fermin Muguruza, Bobby Funk, X, Damned, and the Luscious Listener's Choice! Clash with Ranking Roger- Red Angel Dragnet Carbon/Silicon- Don't Taser Me Bro One Eyed God- A Land Fit For Heroes Kill The Giants- Nuclear Giants X-Ray Spex- Genetic Engineering Black Randy- Idi Amin Froggy And The Ringes- Ringe Rock Dickies- Eve Of Destruction GLAAS- Easy Living Orghast- Slippery Jim Zygote- The Man In The Crowd Amebix- No Gods No Masters Iowaska- Modranicht Christ On Parade- Teach Your Children Well Neurosis- Day Of The Lords Witch Hunt- Counting Down the Days Gurnal Gadafi- Matador Gurnal Gadafi- Come Down With Me 1 Gurnal Gadafi- Come Down With Me 2 G.L.O.S.S.- Trans Day Of Revenge Wayne County and the Electric Chairs- Fuck Off Toilet Boys- Paul Stanley (Was A Lady) Sarchasm- Isoproyl Problem Patters- Who Do We Not Dog Park Dissidents- S*xual Mixtape Saints- Cheap Thrills Ruin- Famous Blue Raincoat Cribbs- Right Said Fred Damned- Smash It Up X- Johnny Hit And Run Pauline Kickboy- Abrupt Drug Holiday Bobby Funk- Onion Eyes Fermin Murguruza- FM 99.00 Dub Manifest
Is Spiderman arguably the best super hero suited for basketball? This week the cup runneth over with wikipedia articles. Everything from old victorian streetwear, doing donuts in your car for your dead friends, a misleading sports team name, language's special friend the umlaut, a $3 million dollar computer movie, and surprisingly Boz Scaggs. So Ledo Shuffle your way to a crispy new episode.
Best of the Butt number 3 is here, and it's another classic. Sean Pierce (ep.40)from NYC's Toilet Boys talks about shitting his pants twice and all from drugs provided by Surfer Dave. We loved this episode so much we made it into a cartoon. Animated by Matthew Holtzclaw. A laugh out loud interview, that comes out hot and steamy. Enjoy! Follow Sean at: http://www.seanpiercework.com Instagram: @cultofseanpierce ------------------------------------------------- SUPPORT THE SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/HeyPoopypodcast FOLLOW HEY POOPY PODCAST AT: Instagram @heypoopypodcast Twitter @HeyPoopy YouTube Hey Poopy Dave Ellen Website www.heypoopypodcast.com Email heypoopypodcast@gmail.com Call Us at 203-998-5579 RATE, REVIEW DOWNLOAD AND SUBSCRIBE AT: Tunes Spotify Pandora Stitcher Libsyn Google Amazon or wherever you get your podcasts
From an early age Adam was hustling. Starting with magic shows in his hometown in central Pennsylvania before he hit puberty, Adam later discovered punk rock and moved to New York City, joining some of the most over-the-top rock ‘n roll bands playing in the scene, including Toilet Boys and The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black. An entertainer of the highest order, we talk about the roots of magic, the myth of free will, why Glenn Danzig could never be a real Satanist, and why Ace Frehley loves puppet humor. This episode is bonkers, so strap in and enjoy it! For Full Length Episodes And Merchandise Go To https://www.patreon.com/killedbydesk Follow: Killed By Desk Insta: @killedbydeskpodcast Twitter: @killedbydesk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/killedbydesk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/killedbydesk Links: Cardone The Magician https://www.cardonethemagician.com/ https://www.churchofsatan.com/tag/reverend-adam-cardone/ Shamanism https://www.gaia.com/article/how-much-do-you-know-about-shamanism Not the Satanic Temple https://thesatanictemple.com/pages/what-is-the-difference-between-the-satanic-temple-and-the-church-of-satan Toilet Boys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmXwQrPoAO0 Church of Satan https://www.churchofsatan.com/ Stoicism https://dailystoic.com/what-is-stoicism-a-definition-3-stoic-exercises-to-get-you-started/ Determinism https://donaldrobertson.name/2013/03/09/stoic-fatalism-determinism-and-acceptance/#:~:text=The%20Paradox%20of%20Freewill%20versus,to%20happen%20as%20they%20do.&text=The%20Stoics%20evidently%20believe%20that,freedom%20and%20determinism%20are%20compatible. Cereal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._T_Cereal https://blog.generalmills.com/2013/08/frute-brute-yummy-mummy/ Al Lewis for Governor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts5JFQJju3w Jeff Sheridan https://www.facebook.com/magicana/videos/jeff-sheridan/1335473486544598/ Ace Frehley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy6JAX3Qxg0 Chez Pez https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy6JAX3Qxg0 Pez Gun https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wV-U0hFIegw Candy “Sticks” https://www.oldtimecandy.com/collections/candy-by-type-candy-cigars-cigarettes Mallow Cup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ODsS2-w274 Moxie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWIBwjsfUyY Violets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9q451BqYr9Q Leap The Dips https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI3M6n8PQLI Horseshoe Curve https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI3M6n8PQLI
So excited to share this episode with everyone. We have the world-famous Adam Cardone on the show, and he delivered. Fantastic stories spanning from his life as a rock star in the Toilet Boys, to performing magic, hustling, modeling and oh yeah, shit stories. Cardone had some epic stuff you have to hear. Also for our listeners, if you tweet or post about this episode you could win a Goblinko Bristol Stool chart. Check it out here https://goblinkomegamall.com/collections/posters-1/products/bristol-stool-chart-poster Follow Cardone at: YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/cardonethemagician Instagram : @cardonemagic ------------------------------------------------- Sponsor Links: Future Method : futuremethod.com Qleanse: qleanse.com ------------------------------------------------- Follow Hey Poopy Podcast at: Instagram @heypoopypodcast Twitter @HeyPoopy YouTube Hey Poopy Dave Ellen Website www.heypoopypodcast.com Email heypoopypodcast@gmail.com Call Us at 203-998-5579 Rate, Review Download and Subscribe at: Tunes Spotify Pandora Stitcher Libsyn Google Amazon or wherever you get your podcasts
Guy Furrow, aka Miss Guy is a multi-talented rock'n'roll legend: singer for the acclaimed punk/glam band The Toilet Boys, deejay, music producer, songwriter photographer and makeup artist. Born in Southern California, he came of age and hit his creative stride in the New York City rock scene when it was still something to be wildly excited about. He became fast friends and collaborators with his mentors Deborah Harry and Boy George; his duets with both can be heard in this episode. The Toilet Boys toured North America, Europe and Asia with The Ramones, Motorhead, The Damned, Joan Jett, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more. As a deejay, he's spun worldwide, everywhere from Manhattan clubs to high fashion shows and even art museums. Guy's photography is beyond-especially since so many of his subjects are rock stars and glamorous drag queens. In this episode, Miss Guy and hostess Pleasant Gehman talk about New York City in the 90's: wild times and the notorious club/party Squeeze Box; his wildest tour stories, spirit communication in dreams. They dish on Angela Bowie, Jayne County and iconic rock photographer Leee Black Childers...and about spooky hookups a la “The Blair Witch Project” in the middle of a forest.www.guyfurrow.com/missguyInstagram: @missguynyc Twitter: @TheRealMissGuywww.facebook.com/missguyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYniuvDpFnuOOEPq-kXcmvQMore from Pleasant Gehmanwww.pleasantgehman.comInstagram: @princessofhollywoodwww.facebook.com/pleasant.gehmanwww.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Guy Furrow, aka Miss Guy is a multi-talented rock'n'roll legend: singer for the acclaimed punk/glam band The Toilet Boys, deejay, music producer, songwriter photographer and makeup artist. Born in Southern California, he came of age and hit his creative stride in the New York City rock scene when it was still something to be wildly excited about. He became fast friends and collaborators with his mentors Deborah Harry and Boy George; his duets with both can be heard in this episode. The Toilet Boys toured North America, Europe and Asia with The Ramones, Motorhead, The Damned, Joan Jett, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more. As a deejay, he's spun worldwide, everywhere from Manhattan clubs to high fashion shows and even art museums. Guy's photography is beyond-especially since so many of his subjects are rock stars and glamorous drag queens. In this episode, Miss Guy and hostess Pleasant Gehman talk about New York City in the 90's: wild times and the notorious club/party Squeeze Box; his wildest tour stories, spirit communication in dreams. They dish on Angela Bowie, Jayne County and iconic rock photographer Leee Black Childers...and about spooky hookups a la “The Blair Witch Project” in the middle of a forest.Instagram: @missguynyc Twitter: @TheRealMissGuywww.facebook.com/missguyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYniuvDpFnuOOEPq-kXcmvQMore from Pleasant Gehmanwww.pleasantgehman.comInstagram: @princessofhollywoodwww.facebook.com/pleasant.gehmanwww.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
Guy Furrow, aka Miss Guy is a multi-talented rock'n'roll legend: singer for the acclaimed punk/glam band The Toilet Boys, deejay, music producer, songwriter photographer and makeup artist. Born in Southern California, he came of age and hit his creative stride in the New York City rock scene when it was still something to be wildly excited about. He became fast friends and collaborators with his mentors Deborah Harry and Boy George; his duets with both can be heard in this episode. The Toilet Boys toured North America, Europe and Asia with The Ramones, Motorhead, The Damned, Joan Jett, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more. As a deejay, he's spun worldwide, everywhere from Manhattan clubs to high fashion shows and even art museums. Guy's photography is beyond-especially since so many of his subjects are rock stars and glamorous drag queens. In this episode, Miss Guy and hostess Pleasant Gehman talk about New York City in the 90's: wild times and the notorious club/party Squeeze Box; his wildest tour stories, spirit communication in dreams. They dish on Angela Bowie, Jayne County and iconic rock photographer Leee Black Childers...and about spooky hookups a la “The Blair Witch Project” in the middle of a forest. Instagram: @missguynyc Twitter: @TheRealMissGuy www.facebook.com/missguy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYniuvDpFnuOOEPq-kXcmvQ More from Pleasant Gehman www.pleasantgehman.com Instagram: @princessofhollywood www.facebook.com/pleasant.gehman www.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guy Furrow, aka Miss Guy is a multi-talented rock’n’roll legend: singer for the acclaimed punk/glam band The Toilet Boys, deejay, music producer, songwriter photographer and makeup artist. Born in Southern California, he came of age and hit his creative stride in the New York City rock scene when it was still something to be wildly excited about. He became fast friends and collaborators with his mentors Deborah Harry and Boy George; his duets with both can be heard in this episode. The Toilet Boys toured North America, Europe and Asia with The Ramones, Motorhead, The Damned, Joan Jett, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more. As a deejay, he’s spun worldwide, everywhere from Manhattan clubs to high fashion shows and even art museums. Guy’s photography is beyond-especially since so many of his subjects are rock stars and glamorous drag queens. In this episode, Miss Guy and hostess Pleasant Gehman talk about New York City in the 90’s: wild times and the notorious club/party Squeeze Box; his wildest tour stories, spirit communication in dreams. They dish on Angela Bowie, Jayne County and iconic rock photographer Leee Black Childers...and about spooky hookups a la “The Blair Witch Project” in the middle of a forest. www.guyfurrow.com/missguy Instagram: @missguynyc Twitter: @TheRealMissGuy www.facebook.com/missguy YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYniuvDpFnuOOEPq-kXcmvQ More from Pleasant Gehman www.pleasantgehman.com Instagram: @princessofhollywood www.facebook.com/pleasant.gehman www.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts
PLAYLIST 4/15/21 - Joey Ramone's 20th deathversary Sloppy Seconds - "You Can't Kill Joey Ramone" - 'Endless Bummer' The Vindictives – “Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment” – ‘Leave Home' Toilet Boys - "Carbona Not Glue" - 'The Song Ramones the Same' The Cuffs – “I Just Want To Have Something To Do” – 'Poland 4 Ramones' The K7s – “Censorshit” – ‘Mondo Bizarro' The Flower Leperds – “Commando” – ‘Gabba Gabba Hey: Tribute to the Ramones' Tife Tife - "I Believe in Miracles" - 'Poland 4 Ramones' Cool Millions – “The KKK Took My Baby Away” – ‘The Song Ramones the Same' Los Ramones – “Now Yo Quiero Sniff Some Glue” – ‘¡Oye Vamos!' Tom Waits – “Return of Jackie and Judy” – ‘We're a Happy Family: A Tribute to the Ramones' Mojo Nixon – “Rockaway Beach” – ‘Gabba Gabba Hey: Tribute to the Ramones' Love Camp 7 – “Sheena is a Punk Rocker” – ‘Ramones Maniacs' Wilmer X - I Can't Make it on Time" - 'The Song Ramones the Same' The Lemonaids - "Oh Oh I Love Her So" – 'They're Alive' The Frantics - "I Wanna Live" - 'Ramones Maniacs' The New Rochelles – “Crummy Stuff” – ‘Animal Boy' Children of Bodom – “Somebody Put Something in My Drink” – ‘Hate Crew Deathroll' The 5.6.7.8s – “Howling at the Moon” – 'Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll High School? Adios Joey Ramone!!' The Nomads – “I Remember You” – ‘The Song Ramones the Same' The Hellacopters – “What'd Ya Do?” – ‘The Song Ramones the Same' Senzabenza – “My Head is Hanging Upside Down (Bonzo Goes to Bitburg)” – ‘Uppers' Maryslim – “I Believe in Miracles” – ‘The Song Ramones the Same' Hanks - "We Want the Airwaves" - 'Hoy Los Ramones, Mañana El mundo: Tributo A Ramones' Missles – “Blitzkreig Bop” – 'Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll High School? Adios Joey Ramone!!' Hanson Brothers – “Joey Had to Go” – ‘My Game'
Episode 6 of Radio Never Apart is part two of Jordan King's interview with legendary make-up artist, musician and photographer Miss Guy (Guy Furrow). Jordan is a Canadian artist currently based in New York. Each month she will be interviewing guests and discussing topics ranging from LGBTQ+ nightlife, sustainability initiatives within fashion, intergenerational conversations among artists and creatives, as well as collaborations among independent entrepreneurs and creative professionals. This episode is part 2 of Jordan's conversation with Miss Guy (Guy Furrow), a New York legend most prominently known as lead singer of the band The Toilet Boys, as well as makeup artist to music icons Debbie Harry and Boy George. Guy has also recently gained recognition as a photographer. Guy shares his experiences in New York nightlife culture in the 1990s, which included weekly events like Squeezebox and Jackie 60. www.missguy.net instagram.com/missguynyc Photo credits: Guy Furrow Find Jordan King online at www.jordankingarchive.com/podcast ________ L'épisode 6 de Radio Never Apart est la deuxième partie de l'entrevue de Jordan King avec le légendaire maquilleur, musicien et photographe Miss Guy (Guy Furrow). Jordan est une artiste canadienne actuellement basée à New York. Chaque mois, elle rencontrera des invité·es et discutera de sujets allant de la vie nocturne LGBTQ+, des initiatives de durabilité dans le domaine de la mode aux conversations intergénérationnelles entre artistes et créatifs, en passant par les collaborations entre entrepreneurs indépendants et professionnels du milieu créatif. Cet épisode est la deuxième partie de l'entrevue avec Guy Furrow, une légende new-yorkaise très connue à la fois comme chanteur du groupe The Toilet Boys, comme maquilleur des icônes musicales Debbie Harry et Boy George et, plus récemment, comme photographe accompli. Guy nous parle du cercle d'amis qui l'a aidé à s'installer à New York dans les années 1980 et à faire ses débuts en tant qu'artiste au Boy Bar www.missguy.net instagram.com/missguynyc Crédits photos : Guy Furrow
For episode 5 of Radio Never Apart, Jordan King interviews legendary make-up artist, musician and photographer Guy Furrow. Jordan is a Canadian artist currently based in New York. Each month she will be interviewing guests and discussing topics ranging from LGBTQ+ nightlife, sustainability initiatives within fashion, intergenerational conversations among artists and creatives, as well as collaborations among independent entrepreneurs and creative professionals. This episode's guest is Guy Furrow, a New York legend most prominently known both as lead singer of the band The Toilet Boys, as makeup artist to music icons Debbie Harry and Boy George, and most recently, as an accomplished photographer. Guy shares about the circle of friends that helped spur his move to New York in the 1980s, and getting his start as a performer at Boy Bar missguy.net Photo credits: Guy Furrow Find Jordan King online at www.jordankingarchive.com/podcast ________ Pour l'épisode 5 de Radio Never Apart, Jordan King réalise une entrevue avec le légendaire maquilleur, musicien et photographe Guy Furrow. Jordan est une artiste canadienne actuellement basée à New York. Chaque mois, elle rencontrera des invité·es et discutera de sujets allant de la vie nocturne LGBTQ+, des initiatives de durabilité dans le domaine de la mode aux conversations intergénérationnelles entre artistes et créatifs, en passant par les collaborations entre entrepreneurs indépendants et professionnels du milieu créatif. L'invité de cet épisode est Guy Furrow, une légende new-yorkaise très connue à la fois comme chanteur du groupe The Toilet Boys, comme maquilleur des icônes musicales Debbie Harry et Boy George et, plus récemment, comme photographe accompli. Guy nous parle du cercle d'amis qui l'a aidé à s'installer à New York dans les années 1980 et à faire ses débuts en tant qu'artiste au Boy Bar missguy.net Crédits photos : Guy Furrow
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December 11th, 2019. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #425…Tonight was more shootin’ from the hip! But I did manage to promote upcoming shows with tunes from Hekla, Live Ones, I AM The Polish Army, Toilet Boys and The Lunachicks! Mixed in a couple of new singles from The Zeros (Munster Records) and Los Vigilantes (Spaghetty Town Records)! … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #425 →
May 8th, 2019. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #401…Tonight we spun new tunes from Amyl and the Sniffers, The Wildhearts, L7, Bad Religion, Pat Todd & The Rankoutsiders and The Nuclears! Promoted upcoming shows with tunes from Toilet Boys, The Black Halos, Klazo, Manager, and Alien Trilogy! Classic punk rock from Black Flag, Dead Kennedys, and Social … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #401 →
Cate and Ben are joined by guest Daniel Shar. Together they talk about Daniel's experiences in film and comedy as well as ideas for a variety of movies about plumbers, sex workers, fast food, BDSM, etc.
August 29, 2018. Tommy Unit LIVE!! #372…new tunes from Walter Lure and The Waldos and Dr. Boogie! Plus rprbandsubissions tunes from Norfolk Nightmares, Slow Faction, TADOMA, and Uniforms. Promoted upcoming shows with tunes from Toilet Boys and The Young Rochelles! And more! Turn it up! Live from New York, Wednesday nights at 10:00pm ET/7:00pm PT … Continue reading Tommy Unit LIVE!! #372 →
This is the podcast with Sean from the Toilet Boys that was removed so I'd suggest you listen to it asap before it gets pulled again! Maybe our best ever.
THE SEX ISSUE. Podcast recorded on stage at the world-famous metal bar and venue Lucky 13 Saloon in Brooklyn, NYC! Special guest Sean Pierce of the toilet boys and us rap about houses of domination, sex parties, peepshows and more!
For episode 30 Jeff, Jimmy and John sit down to hear some unbelievable stories from musician / artist Sean Pierce who is mostly known as the guitar player for the now defunct New York City Punk Rock Band, The Toilet Boys.
This week on Turned Out A Punk, we go punk ROCK as Damian is joined by modern day Rock Queen Priya Panda. Sit in as they talk about Priya's journey from hearing a Misfits mixtape to working with Jerry Only and the darkside of partying. Also discussed: -Meeting Megan -Going to see I Mother Earth at Tower Records -The inadequacy of being only the singer -A french class decision to head down the lead signer -A kid in the bodymod community -“Supernova”ing: the battle of the bands scene -The Anti-Warped Tour Pin Up -Cheerleader 666: pre Crystal Castles -Robin Black as glam gateway -Toilet Boys -The Sinisters -Going to the Bovine -Being 15 and hanging at the after-hours clubs -She-Fits -Getting a job at MTV and moving to New York -Ratt hits No Warning like a bomb. -Heroes becoming peers -The On-Going History of New Music -Building a scene -A city with two scenes -“There is music and then there is the lifestyle” -The problem with Motley Crue’s The Dirt -Slaughter vs Slaughter -Playing with Slash -and more!!!!!