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Absolutely thrilled to welcome John Coyle from Outspoken this week. Outspoken just recently played an incredible show at Programme recently and on the eve of that performance, John came over to my place and we chopped it up big time. We discuss the importance of Uniform Choice, ego and an insane story of John working at a hotel and witnessing something traumatic that inspired him to write the lyrics to one of Outspoken's beloved songs. Happy to have documented this and hope you enjoy! Listen to the Official Outbreak Podcast here (executive produced by yours truly) Weekly Recommendation Playlist Theme Song by Tapestry Gold Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube Rockabilia sells you officially licensed Merch from ALL your favorite bands (and your Dad's favorite band, your siblings etc...). Use the promo code 100WORDSORLESS for 10% off your order. Evil Greed is a highly curated merchandise provider from Berlin, Germany with fast, worldwide shipping and features stores from bands like Power Trip, Deafheaven, Nails, Russian Circles and so much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The song “Replacement” on A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL's “Truth Gives Wings to Strength” LP is something of a cause célebre in the hardcore scene. Released in 1990, this song seemed to come with its own set of history behind it that was completely separate from the band itself. CHORUS Guitarist Jeff Banks explains this version presented here, culled from a practice demo that, despite saying it was VISUAL DISCRIMINATION, was really a pre-cursor to the eventual Visual Discrimination of Nemesis Records lore... “Jeff Simmerman, Dan Fisher and Derek Alford had this Peace Punk band out of Lakewood, CA with a working title of Visual Discrimination. Simmerman got kicked out of Artesia high school and started going to Cerritos and we got to talking in auto shop. Steve Winders, Tim Sawyer and I were in Dead Tradition with Tim's brother Byron and some guy named Morgan. Morgan was a great drummer, but I wasn't his favorite guy. Jeff Simmerman invited me to his house to jam. Turned out Derek Alford was just learning and couldn't really play the guitar, so it became Fisher and Simmerman and me. We got this kid David Hauck to sing a couple practices. I had written a few riffs, and Replacement was written at this time. I was such a huge Stalag 13 fan that I was trying to channel the song In Control through Replacement. When Dead Tradition kind of fizzled, I told Fisher and Simmerman that I have these two guys that could probably round out the lineup nicely. That's when Sawyer and Winders came into the fold. We played as that lineup for a little while and then the band split up into two factions. Fisher, Sawyer and Simmerman started a true Peace Punk band called Non-fiction with a guy named George Contreras from Cerritos. They recorded a demo and it was great. Very Discharge meets Iconoclast and locals peace punk band 5th Column. Steve Winders and I started a Straight Edge band in the mold of Uniform Choice called Denial with Steve's brother Jeff and some guy in my biology class named Rory Cowan. We recorded a 12-song demo, and Replacement in its most polished form was on that demo. After about a year, both bands fizzled. We decided to reform and combined Nonfiction and Denial, including the songs, etc. We needed a bass player, and there was this kid named Junior Beloki, who was in a history class where I was the teacher assistant. So I asked him if he would be interested and he was. So he became the bass player. That was the lineup for the demo and the first record. I always thought the Non-fiction songs were stronger than the Denial songs I had written. Replacement was cut and relegated. Once Chorus got going, many of the old Cerritos Straight Edge crew were calling for old Denial songs. The people on that montage on the Chorus record calling for Replacement are Gary Hornberger, Boxer Hardison, my dad, my mom, my high school basketball coach Don Saul and one of my old City of Cerritos supervisors Ernest Vital. He was the guy we all picked up the phrase 'Dud' from when we thought something was weak. We all still say to this day." Jeff Banks Chief Deputy Public Defender Advanced Litigation Division Check out A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL's version of "Replacement" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg4ZBT126VA You can watch ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ochs Or, pick up the Orange County Hardcore Scenester DVD here: https://revhq.com/products/evanjacobs-orangecountyhardcorescenester-dvd?_pos=3&_sid=d2ca8b030&_ss=r Subscribe to ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED and watch every Anhedenia Film as many times as you like for $2 a month: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited #jeffbanks #achorusofdisapproval #orangecountyhardcorescenester #orangecountyhardcorescenesteraftermath
How does the time fly? 1984 was an incredible year for Metaldom. The new release racks were filled with albums that are not only all time classics now, but helped shape the Metal world as we know it today. So this week we do a deep dive into that year that was. Apart from the amazing records, there were an obscene amount of mandatory outfits that formed. And there were news events that we still talk about today. Where's our logo sticker covered Delorian??!! In our "News, Views and Tunes", we attend the 40th (!!) anniversay Vader tour and make Terry Butler an honourary Winnipegger. Musically, we crank some Gwar, Repulsion, Uniform Choice, Black Flag, Living Death, C.O.C., Thrust, Piledriver, Messiah, Axewitch, Axekiller, Inhuman Condition, Sharptooth and Knoll. Horns Up!
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
Quand en 81 Minor Threat sortirent les chansons Straight-edge et Out Of Step, ils ont tracé (sans le vouloir) une nouvelle route pour une grande partie des futurs groupes hardcore aux US et dans le monde. Durant cette émission on parlera (pour une fois) de l'après Minor Threat à travers trois groupes qui ont porté le flambeau du straight-edge dans le hardcore : SS Decontrol (ou SSD pour les intimes), 7 Seconds (rien à voir avec Youssou N'Dour) et Uniform Choice (qui ferait bon titre de film érotique). Chacun de ces groupes apportera sa pierre à l'édifice de la grande maison Punk! Si vous pensez que les straight-edge sont des gens obtus et fermés, ce podcast est fait pour vous (… faire changer d'avis). SS Decontrol – Glue (Album : Get it Away – 1983).7 Seconds – Young Till I Die (Album : The Crew – 1984)Uniform Choice – Straight and Alert (Album : Screaming for Change – 1986)
Does it make you feel big and strong to flex your muscles in between song? Well, for this Turned Out A Punk: don't sing along because Brian McTernan is here!!! Join Damian as he sits down with one of his vocal heroes to talk about punk. From the Ambassador of New Zealand's skinhead son, to the DCHC/ Dischord Divide, to life on Lost And Found Records and so much more: don't miss this one!!! Also, don't miss Be Well's band new “Hello Sun” EP, out now on Revelation Records! And check out Be Well on tour this summer! Also, grab a shirt for this podcast at turnedoutapunk.com Also touched on: Showing Suburbia at a birthday party the DK's “In God We Trust” sounds wrong at both speeds The Ambassador of New Zealand's skinhead son Going to Uniform Choice, Soul Side, Immoral Discipline and the Flaming Lips for a first show “If you get hurt, mom's never going to let us back again!” “Just sing”: joining Battery Barrett Jones and Dave Grohl's basement Quitting… the first time Ashes: tragedy and triumph Matt Squire: from Worlds Collide to One Direction The late 90's DIY recording boom Recording Texas Is The Reason The Dischord Divide Amanda MacKaye and Swiz as the bridge The best show ever: Fugazi, Verbal Assault and Soul Side Learning about your emotions from Rites Of Spring Gut Instinct Tim Owens bailing Operation Ivy Lost And Found Records the Youth Crew Revival and mixed feelings AND SO MUCH MORE!
This week Dan sits down with OCHC legend Pat Longrie of Unity, Uniform Choice and Wishingwell Records to discuss how his own childhood informed the early years of his hardcore punk involvement, and how his time in the underground has defined his values system going forward.
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Pat Longrie discusses seminal, OC, punk band Uniform Choice's sophomore LP, "Staring Into the Sun". Longrie breaks down the evolution of Uniform Choice's sound, running Wishingwell Records, and the bands eventual move to Giant Records. These short videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk music scene. They are an addendum to the film Orange County Hardcore Scenester. This is a documentary I made that chronicles the 1990s hardcore punk scene. You can watch ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ochs Or, pick up the Orange County Hardcore Scenester DVD here: https://revhq.com/products/evanjacobs-orangecountyhardcorescenester-dvd?_pos=2&_sid=683ac2ce9&_ss=r Subscribe to ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED and watch every Anhedenia Film as many times as you like for $2 a month: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited To find out more about Pat Longrie's new band Winds of Promise, check out this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW2T5TBMzZY Contact the Orange County Hardcore Scenester Podcast here: anhedenia@hotmail.com Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath music provided by Dear Furious. The songs is "r/Complex"
Andrew Jacobs recalls breaking his leg at a UNIFORM CHOICE show. These short videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk music scene. They are an addendum to the film Orange County Hardcore Scenester. This is a documentary I made that chronicles the 1990s hardcore punk scene. You can watch ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ochs Or, pick up the Orange County Hardcore Scenester DVD here: https://revhq.com/products/evanjacobs-orangecountyhardcorescenester-dvd?_pos=2&_sid=683ac2ce9&_ss=r Subscribe to ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED and watch every Anhedenia Film as many times as you like for $2 a month: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited Listen to UNIFORM CHOICE here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exaUIqCbZhk Contact the Orange County Hardcore Scenester Podcast here: anhedenia@hotmail.com
Scene pioneer Joe Foster talks about Uniform Choice's second record "Staring Into the Sun", his new band, and body surfing with Big Frank Harrison! These short videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk music scene. They are an addendum to the film Orange County Hardcore Scenester. This is a documentary I made that chronicles the 1990s hardcore punk scene. You can watch ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ochs Or, pick up the Orange County Hardcore Scenester DVD here: https://revhq.com/store.revhq?Page=search&BandId=1711 Subscribe to ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED and watch every Anhedenia Film as many times as you like for $2 a month: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited To find out more about Joe Foster's new band Winds of Promise, check out this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW2T5TBMzZY Contact the Orange County Hardcore Scenester Podcast here: anhedenia@hotmail.com
What the hell is “1.5”??? Is it Punk? Is it Hardcore? Why do old heads insist on being this nerdy? Ben Merlis has the answers to these questions and much more!!! You can read the piece that he co-authored by Daniel Weizmann called “The Zone In Between” about the bridge between Punk and Hardcore at […]
I continue my conversation with author Ben Merlis about the genre “1.5” and I might be a believer! You can read his piece (co-authored by Daniel Weizmann!!!) called “The Zone In Between” about the bridge between Punk and Hardcore at Please Kill Me. I also STRONGLY recommend picking up Ben’s book documenting Cold Chillin’ Records […]
Pat Longrie discusses how Uniform Choice almost did a record with NWA. These interviews are part of an ongoing series chronicling the hardcore punk music scene. They are an addendum to the film Orange County Hardcore Scenester. This is a documentary that chronicles the 1990s hardcore punk scene. You can watch ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ochs Or, pick up the Orange County Hardcore Scenester DVD here: https://revhq.com/products/evanjacobs-orangecountyhardcorescenester-dvd?_pos=2&_sid=683ac2ce9&_ss=r Subscribe to ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED and watch every Anhedenia Film as many times as you like for $2 a month: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited To find out more about Pat Longrie's new band Winds of Promise, check out this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW2T5TBMzZY Contact the Orange County Hardcore Scenester Podcast here: anhedenia@hotmail.com
Email: audioofftheshelf@gmail.com Minor Threat. “Stand Up.” Complete Discography. Dischord Records, 1989. CD. LP. Youth of Today. “Stabbed in the Back. Break down the Walls. Revelation Records, 1993. CD. LP. Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The. “Lights Out.” Ska-Core the Devil and More. Mercury Records, 1993. CD. EP. Dead Milkmen, The. “Brat in the Frat.” Beelzebubba. Fever Records, 1988. CD. LP. Uniform Choice. “Build to Break.” Screaming for Change. Wishing Well Records, 1986. CD. LP. Dead Kennedys. “Hyperactive Child.” Plastic Surgery Disasters / In God We Trust, Inc. Alternative Tentacles Records, 1981/1982. CD. LP. Suicide Machines,The. “DDT.” Battle Hymns. Hollywood Records, 1998. CD. LP. Descendents, The. “My Dad Sucks.” Somery. SST Records, 1991. CD. LP. Charles Bronson. “Little Debbie.” Complete Discocrappy. Youth Attack Records, 2000. 2xCD. LP. Doucet, Luke. “if i drop names of exotic towns that you'll never see in the songs that i write, it's that that's all i have when i miss my girl & you're taking yours home tonight..” Broken (and other rogue states). Six Shooter Records, 2005. CD. LP. Rancid. “Disgruntled.” Rancid. Hellcat / Epitaph Records, 2000. CD. LP. Sick of it All. “Goatless.” Scratch the Surface. Eastwest Records, 1994. CD. LP. Shelter. “Chance.” Mantra. Attic Records, 1995. CD. LP. Skankin' Pickle. “24 Second Song.” Skafunkrastapunk. Dill Records, 1991. CD. LP. Locust, The. “Teenage Mustache.” Plague soundscapes. Anti Records, 2003. CD. LP. Voodoo Glow Skulls. “Freeballin'.” Baile de los Locos. Epitaph Records, 1997. CD. LP. Gorilla Biscuits. “Degradation.” Start Today. Revelation Records, 1994. CD. LP. All. “Life on the Road.” Mass Nerder. Epitaph Records, 1998. CD. LP. H20. “Empty Pockets.” F.T.T.W.. Epitaph Records, 1999. CD. LP. Out of Order. “Power.” Eye Caramba. Theologian Records, 1996. CD. LP. Propagandhi. “Rio De San Atlanta, Manitoba.” Less Talk, More Rock. Fat Wreck Chords, 1996. CD. LP. Suicidal Tendencies. “Won't Fall in Love Today.” Suicidal Tendencies. Frontier Records, 1983. CD. LP. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.
Spring has sprung, and all I wanna do is listen to music! EPISODE #92 of Random Old Records continues the vintage punk rock thread of last episode, along with some jingle, some jangle and some plain ol' rock n' roll. Let's get into it!This time around, you'll hear stone-cold classics from the Circle Jerks and Uniform Choice, underrated 90s pop-punk from Bum and the Bomb Bassets, a stack of boppers from the venerable Mutant Pop label by The Hissyfits, The Proms, and The Beautys, new stuff from The Spits and Gen Pop, plus a whole lot more! In between the tracks, you'll hear excerpts from the classic 1975 crime caper Las Vegas Lady, starring Stella Stevens. All in all, it's another episode I'm mighty proud of, so I hope everyone likes it!Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Random Old Records via Apple Podcasts or RSS. If you like the show, please rate it and write a review! You can also go the traditional route and stream or download the new episode below. Come back next month (or so) for another episode of Random Old Records. As always, thanks for listening!Also, Random Old Records Zine #1 is out and shipping now! $6.50 postage-paid, 20 pages, black & white, all previously unpublished on this blog or elsewhere. It features long reviews of the albums Don't Knock My Love by Wilson Pickett and Shadows by Maston, along with interviews I did with Dennis Coffey and Frank Maston about the making of those albums. Click the Buy Now button below to order, US shipping only. Thanks for the support! Random Old Records Podcast #92Released 02/14/21DOWNLOAD HERE (Right-Click, "Save As")Released 03/27/211. Circle Jerks - "Wild In The Streets"(Wild In The Streets, Faulty Products 1982)2. Red Scare - "Last Request"(Then There Were None, Upstart 1984)3. Uniform Choice - "Scream To Say"(Screaming For Change, Wishingwell 1986)4. Fried E/M - "I'm Wrong"(Modern World, Lumpy 2020)5. Smarts - "Cling Wrap"(Who Needs Smarts Anyway?, Feel It 2020)6. Gen Pop - "Personal Fantasy"(PPM66, Post Present Medium 2020)7. Public Service - "Panic/Healing"(I'm Gonna Kill That Man 7", Anxious 2019)8. The Spits - "Broken Glass"(VI, Thirftstore 2020)9. Red Aunts - "Tin Foil Fish Bowl"(#1 Chicken, Epitaph 1995)--Las Vegas Lady part 1!10. Cub - "New York City"(Come Out Come Out, Mint 1995)11. The Welders - "SOS Now"(The Welders 7", BDR 2011)12. The Gymslips - "Big Sister (It's Probably Better)"(Rocking With The Renees, Abstract 1983)13. Eddie and the Hot Rods - "Writing On The Wall"(Surrender To The Rhythm, Grapefruit 2020)15. The Proms - "Hula Hoop"(Helpless Romantic, Mutant Pop 1999)14. Pale Lips - ""Mary-Lou Sniffin' Glue""(Wanna Be Bad, Resurrection 2016)--Las Vegas Lady part 2!16. Bum - "Your Disciple"(Wanna Smash Sensation, PopLlama 1993)17. Bomb Bassets - "Just Another Magic Moment"(Take A Trip, Lookout 1997)18. The Beautys - "Coverband"(A1 Sex Shop Employee 7", Mutant Pop 2000)19. The Gorls - "Pot Song"(Fall In Love, Hozac 2021)20. The Hissyfits - "Something Wrong"(All Dolled Up 7", Mutant Pop 1998)--Las Vegas Lady part 3!21. Cyclones - "I'm In Heaven"(Strum and Thrum, Captured Tracks 2020)22. Sarah Goes Shopping - "Summer Blues"(Sharon Signs To Cherry Red, RPM 2016)23. Savoy Motel - "Sugar And Grass"(Love Your Face, Official Memorabilia 2020)24. Chris Bell - "Look Up"(I Am The Cosmos, Rykodisc 1992)25. Pushups - "Love That Girl"(Pushups Is Pop, Hozac 2021)
As 2020 started to wind down, the prevailing sentiment seemed to be that with the new year all the negativity will disappear and all will be hunky-dory. But as this week unfolded, 2021 seems to be picking right up where we left off. Enter our "Creature Feature". The concept behind Seattle bashers Fvcked And Bound is very apropos. We're all fvcked! And bound! And we've enlisted axeman Brian McCelland to tell us as to why. Especially with their newly re-released album "Suffrage". In our "News, Views, and Tunes", we dive into the jon schaffer/Capital building fiasco and crank tunes from FandB, Accuser, Fvck The Facts, The Accused AD, Uniform Choice, Evangelist, Road Warrior, and He Whose Ox is Gorged. Finally, we introduce Within Nostalgia in our "Indie Spotlight". Horns Up and Stay Healthy. This Episode is sponsored by Trve Kvlt Coffee. Summon the coffee demons to possess yourself a cup today! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Listen Live Thursday's at 8pm eastern on Pure Rock Radio Drop us a line at radmetal666@gmail.com
Im Gespräch mit Markus. Wir sprechen u.a. über Bilderbuch-Punks beim UKW-Konzert in Heidenheim, als der angepunkte Max in der 7. Klasse eine Kassette mit Exploited, Slime & Dead Kennedys verlieh, Piece of Mind von Iron Maiden, ein Plattenladen mit Releases von Weird System, AGR, Mülleimer Records, zerrissene Jeans als Zeichen von Asozialität, die erste Heidenheimer Punkband The Krach, Razzia, mit der Schule zum Maiden-Konzert, Kiss als Lieblingsband, Springerstiefel & schwarze Klamotten, Billy Idol-mäßige Haare, Youth Brigade-, 7 Seconds- & AntiPasti-T-Shirts bei Mülleimer oder Sasquatsch bestellen, Christophers minikleiner Sex Pistols-Button, Genervt-Sein vom Sologewixe, die Schneider Powerpack-Anlage im Wohnzimmer, beim Flirten der totale Trottel sein, Fanzines wie Kabeljau, Aktueller Mülleimer oder Vox Vulgi als Blick in die Welt, der kleine Fanzine Terror Vertrieb, die ultrakonservative schwäbische Provinz, besoffen aufm Konzert sein ohne es zu merken, Listen im Karstadt kopieren, die ersten Tape-Sampler ab Ende 84 mit Bands wie Upright Citizens, Tin Can Army, Negazione & Rattus, die Welt verbessern wollen, die Schwierigkeit Hoodies & Chucks, Conflict als Auslöser vegetarisch zu leben, statt Braten nur Bratensosse essen, Fast-Food-Veganismus, Bruno Fischer Sojamilch in braunen Glasflaschen, sich ständig rechtfertigen müssen, ein totaler Pragmatiker sein, Suppe mit Kuhaugen in der Mongolei, ein nicht näher benanntes Straight-Edge-Bootleg, der erste Release mit Subway Arts & No More als Tierrechts-Benefiz, den Bundesverband der Tierbefreier, die Ausbildung zum Energietechniker, dank Maximum Rock´n´Roll mit einem Standby-Ticket durch die USA reisen, bei Pavlos & Amber von Wreck-Age in New York, in Pittsburg Necrecadia Submachin, Scott, den Roadie von Neurosis, das Umfeld von Walk Proud in LA, 5000 Dollar im Turnschuh, der 1. Irak-Krieg, Neurosis & Offspring in der Gilman Street, Rorschach & Anti-Schism im ABC NO RIO, Into Another, Burn, Yuppicide & Quicksand im CBGBs, den Auftrag Vans zu kaufen, luxuriöser Zivildienst bei der AWO, ein Vertrieb für Second Hand Platten, die Jesus was a fucking dick 7" von Abolition, eBay kills the second hand distribution, Miozäns Offer Resistance tape, Working Class & Antifa, der Umzug nach Bremen via Vegan-Connection, die Wolfsburger aus dem Age-Umfeld, Bremencore, Adelheid Streidel Experience & das Gags & Gore, die Queerfish 7", wie Dirk Kusche die komplette erste Systral 7" aufnahm, Bernd & Scorched Earth Policy, aus der Not heraus in die Selbständigkeit, Zensur bei Inane, wenn Bands zu großen Labels wechseln, Mörser als Bestseller, die Idee von Esperanto als Weltsprache, die mehr oder wenige unfreiwillige Übernahme von Greed Records, wie es ist einen Plattenladen zu haben, wenn man eigentlich keine Menschen mag, wie 2010 der Tod der CD das Ladengeschäft schwerer machte, den Job als Integrationshelfer mit Nullkommanull Erfahrung in Pädagogik zu bekommen, Lieblingsbands: Crucifix, Uniform Choice, Wipers, Razzia & Verbal Assault, gute Releases 2020: Heavy Discipline, Gag, Riki, True Moon, das Inkaufnehmen von Altersarmut, mit sich selbst im Reinen zu sein, uvm.
This week on the pod, it's Pat Longrie from Unity and Uniform Choice. We talk him getting into HC, starting Unity, joining UC. The tours, the breakups, Wishingwell Records and everything else. Super fun interview with a great dude.Please subscribe, like, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Also, consider supporting the show: patreon.com/185milessouth All info and a playlist for every episode available at: 185milessouth.com
This week on the pod, it's Steve Larson from Insted. We talk about:- getting into punk/hc- seeing Uniform Choice- starting Insted- Insted discography- Tour memories- Insted breakup- Insted reunions- Doing A18- Doing the AlligatorsFun interview with a super cool dude.Please subscribe, like, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Also, consider supporting the show: patreon.com/185milessouth Check us out on social media: instagram.com/185milessouth facebook.com/185milessouth twitter.com/185milessouth All Episodes are available at: 185milessouth.com
Rev. Hank Peirce has had an interesting life starting out as a straight edge teenager, becoming a roadie that toured with bands like Snapshot, Uniform Choice, and The Straw Dogs, a cool role in the film American Hardcore, to his life as a Minister. His candid interview is one of our best yet! We also talk about more of our favorite instagram accounts as well as hear a great tune from punk rock legends, The Midnight Creeps. Its a wild ride in this episode of Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico! Theme song "So Pretty" from Boston garage legends, The Charms. Recorded by Herb Morsiglio at New Alliance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support
This week Walter from Dead Heavens, Quicksand, Rival Schools, Gorilla Biscuits, World’s Fastest Car, Civ, Warzone, Project X, Vanishing Life, Walking Concert, Moondog, and Youth Of Today is on the show. And it’s all core talk all the time. Which includes: -Walter being the one that got away -Seeing a Kids Are All Right and Rock & Roll High School -The cool uncle -Finding End Of The Century -Moving to Queens and seeing Kraut Stickers -Kraut on MTV -“Is the band Closer or Joy Division?” -Being into music is hard work! -The sickness of the early REM -Searching for something -Going to high school and getting the best 7” collection ever for free -Hearing Minor Threat 7” -“This is happening now?!?” -“That whole squad dipped”: Hardcore first wave ends in 1984 -Husker Du -The Hardcore kids hanging outside the Con Edison building -Getting a job and meeting Arthur -Right place, wrong time -Going to Webster Hall for big shows -GBH -Dead Kennedy's -Not finding what you are hungry for different -Having the Urban Waste test press -The Outsiders breakdown of New York Hardcore -Ditto from Major Conflict -Finding out about Youth Of Today -“We can work with this!” -Straight Ahead -Seeing Timmy Chunks at the DK’s show -7 Seconds -Uniform Choice -Revelation Records hits the suburbs -Angel Dust Vibe -Youth Of Today: Gentrifying NYHC -Getting into playing music -Almost going ska -Joining Warzone -Watching the new scene being born -Altercation: “They were scary dude” -Rev-effect -The New Breed -Feeling at home at ABC No Rio -Touring changes you -Empire Records -and so much more!!!!!!
They say two things in life are certain, death and taxes. Well add "a new episode of Edgeland every Friday" to that list. This week on the show take a stroll through the new Edgeland HQ 2.0 with Bill as your guide. A wonderful picture is painted and not a detail is spared. In the interview portion of the show the format is busted yet again. The show revolves entirely around the good reverend Hank Peirce. Hank discusses the early days of straight edge in Boston, going out on the road with bands like Slapshot and Uniform Choice, and his path to becoming a reverend. A great episode with a great edgeman.
Update for the week of January 30, 2015. Hardcore/Punk news and music.