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The highly requested and anticipated follow-up to our original HardLore 200 Nugget Challenge event episode, this time with our very own Bo Lueders attempting this potentially dangerous, Sodium-Coma inducing endeavor in one sitting. Can he do it? (Even though he never claimed to be able to and REEEEALLLYYYY didn't want to) Thank you to Shattered Realm for the bell. Shot and edited by our main man Steven 197. Join the HARDLORE PATREON to watch every single weekly episode early and ad-free, alongside exclusive monthly episodes: https://patreon.com/hardlorepod Join the HARDLORE DISCORD: https://discord.gg/jA9rppggef Cool links: HardLore Official Website/HardLore Records store: https://hardlorepod.com Try AG1 at DrinkAG1.com/HARDLORE to receive a free 1-year supply of vitamin D and 5 travel packs of AG1. Get 15% off MADD VINTAGE with code HARDLORE15! https://maddvintage.com/ Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code HARDLORE at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod FOLLOW HARDLORE: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/hardlorepod/ TWITTER | https://twitter.com/hardlorepod SPOTIFY | https://spoti.fi/3J1GIrp APPLE | https://apple.co/3IKBss2 FOLLOW COLIN: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/colinyovng/ TWITTER | https://www.twitter.com/ColinYovng FOLLOW BO: INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/bosxe/ TWITTER | https://www.twitter.com/bosxe 00:00:00 - Hello Welcome 00:01:00 - Introduction 00:03:12 - Sight For Sound 00:04:56 - Is Colin Okay? 00:05:54 - United Blood 00:08:37 - Mt. Rushmore of "whoaaa" parts 00:14:34 - DTFYM? 00:16:28 - Music industry frustration 00:19:51 - Favorite cover we've ever played 00:23:32 - Mt. Rushmore of Death Metal Bands 00:23:57 - Bo and Colin Band when? 00:26:38 - Closed Casket Tour 00:27:20 - Balatro 00:30:44 - Great Job, Mr. Bohan 00:31:27 - Best and worst show ever 00:38:52 - Best Hetfield 00:41:21 - Whats on your FYP? 00:42:38 - 9/11 Episode 00:44:57 - Top 3 Movies 00:46:47 - What Made You Cry laugh last? 00:52:11 - Pardon This Interruption 00:54:59 - Who Do You Root For the Most? 00:57:16 - Albums to take to the future 00:57:57 - New bands we're listening to 01:01:40 - Favorite guitar players 01:04:31 - Weapons from video games IRL 01:05:49 - Unknown bands we've loved after seeing live once 01:16:27 - Must do's in Japan 01:20:46 - Bloodborne 2 01:27:55 - Time Travel to a historic event 01:34:51 - Misfits at Coachella 01:35:31 - Intro to HC Records 01:40:35 - Best Album With Worst Production 01:42:50 - Youth Crew Revival 01:43:47 - One last question...
This week's episode is a Patreon sponsored episode. We were assigned Hardcore Pride by Boston straight edge band, Ten Yard Fight. Join our brand new Producer / Listening Club tier where you can get your name said every single week on the podcast as a producer. You also get access to our monthly Listening Club where we get together on Zoom to discuss an album, just like a book club!Join our Patreon to get bonus audio, videos, blog posts, and access to our Discord for only $1 at patreon.com/punklottopodIf you would like to sponsor an episode, head over to patreon.com/punklottopod and sign up for our $10 tier. Make a one time donation and you get and entire episode centered around an album of your choice.New Major Awards EP - majorawards.bandcamp.comMerch Shop - redbubble.com/people/punk-lotto-pod/shopPodcast platforms and social media links at linktr.ee/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Song clips featured on this episode:Ten Yard Fight - Hardcore PrideTen Yard Fight - ForeverTen Yard Fight - Holding On
Encore un gros morceau cette fois ci avec le courant Youth Crew ou comment le straight edge s'est réinventé à New York, comme d'hab ça va influencé mille autres groupes. Dans cet épisode, nous nous intéresserons à Youth of Today pour le côté posi-straight, Judge pour le côté nega-straight et Gorilla Biscuits pour le côté cool-edge. Youth of Today - No More (album : We're not in this alone - 1988).Judge - Take Me Away (Album : Bringin' it Down - 1989)Gorilla Biscuits - Start Today (Album : Start Today - 1989)
On this week's MRR Radio, Zu From All Over confronts her anger with the best Hardcore, Beatdown, and Youth Crew from classic to modern, in order to survive this punishing heat wave. Harsh Sunlight SPELLS - A Different Kind Of Broke PERSONAL DAMAGE - Ambush Shouldn't Have Answered It COCONUT PLANTERS - Pancakes For Dummies […] The post MRR Radio #1916 appeared first on MAXIMUM ROCKNROLL.
Who is gonna pop this summer? Can European metal push a man into the arms of Youth Crew? Are hardcore bands getting paid less than they should be relative to their non-hc contemporaries? Seattle or San Diego? Boston or DC? Los Angeles or the Bay? And a premiere from Gothenburg's SIDESTEP! That's in Sweden, you ignoramuses! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rapid devolvement within a mosh pit microcosm, black metal theater kids, and more bands dropping summer festivals. Oh, and Matt's band played a show.Featured on this week's Right Profile:"Can't Feel Me" by Hearth To Gold The Nighthold by Vargrav Demo '24 by Face the PainAnd click here for this week's Explain This Band. Check Us Out:PatreonSixth and Center PublishingMusical Attribution:Licensed through NEOSounds.“5 O'Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “C'est Chaud,” “East River Blues,” “The Gold Rush,” “Gypsy Fiddle Jazz,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “I Told You,” “It Feels Like Love To Me,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”
The boys return to close the book on Youth of Today as well as discuss their legacy as well as the pioneering sounds of the mid to late 80s hc movement known now as youth crew. Kingsofpunk.com Intro to Youth Crew Playlist https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS9RBSDzKvYw6Yvo1mYWH4eHQCY5ZBOa0&si=DsYKSnxJgt-tUEaM
KOPPOD's latest installment in their "Legacy of..." series delves into the influential sounds of 80s straight edge titans, Youth of Today. A band known for their raw energy and impactful lyrics, this edition promises to explore the impact and legacy of a group that helped shape the hardcore music genre and subculture. The Kings of Punk trace the band's journey from Danbury, CT to a central role in New York's punk underground alongside greats like Agnostic Front, with the group developing their sound and making a greater and greater impact on the American hardcore scene as they developed the straight edge ethos pioneered by hardcore musicians like Ian Mackaye and Kevin Seconds. The band's relationship with Krishna Consciousness and role in the early development of "Krishnacore" also receives some attention. Stay tuned for an in-depth journey through the roots of both the "Youth Crew" subculture and the subgenre associated with it. Website: kingsofpunk.com IG: @koppodofficial
What's up, everyone? We're back and talking hardcore. This week, we're diving into what came after the 1990's youth crew revival flamed out in the roots hardcore lane. Tragedy, American Nightmare, Tear It Up, Right Brigade, Shark Attack, The Hope Conspiracy, etc. We're getting into it all.Check out the website for our links, playlists, and SMASH that Patreon button:185milessouth.com185 is also on substack:185milessouth.substack.comAmerican Nightmare photo: Sara MattiaceSupport the show
BEATDOWN KIDS LISTEN UP... We got Matt K on the pod again...so it was only appropriate to talk about our top 5 Youth Crew records. Along with that, we talk about the new music we've been listening to so far in 2024 as well as a recap of the Scarab/Worn record release show that happened last week in Philly. Opening track: Street Hassle - Voided Closing Track: Demonstration of Power - Five Eyes
I Don't Wanna Hear It Podcast254 - Deep Dives For Dummies: Youth CrewMe, you, podcast. [gunshot]Check out more of our stuff at I Don't Wanna Hear It and join the Patreon, jabroni. I mean, if you want. Don't be weird about it. Oh, and we publish books now at WND Press because we want to be bankrupted by a dying medium.We now have a Big Cartel where you can buy shirts, pins, mugs, and coffee.Also, you should listen to our 2021 Christmas special: A Black Metal Christmas Carol, our 2022 Halloween special: Ghoulie Ghoulie Ghoul, Where Are You?, our 2022 Christmas Special: How the Stench Stole Christmas, as well as Mikey's true crime podcast, Wasteland and Shane's psychology podcast, Why We Do What We Do.Aaannnddd... our good buddy and frequent third host Matt Moment is in a great hardcore band called Contact. Check 'em out! You can preorder their upcoming record, Before and Through and Beyond All Time right here from Patient Zero Records.Episode Links:Clean BreakBetter LoversSome of our old bands are on Spotify:Absent FriendsWe're Not DeadYears From NowMusical Attribution:Licensed through NEOSounds. License information available upon request.“5 O'Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “C'est Chaud,” “East River Blues,” “The Gold Rush,” “Gypsy Fiddle Jazz,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “I Told You,” “It Feels Like Love To Me,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”
In this episode Truth talks with Scott Vogel – vocalist / front man for the legendary hardcore band. Terror (as well as Slugfest, Despair, Buried Alive, & World Be Free). The two discuss Scott's background, how he got into heavy music, his bands, touring, being a lifer in hardcore, music, and more! For more info: IG: @iamfinally @terrorhardcore As always, please hit the subscribe button if you like and support what we do! You'll get early access to new episodes! Also please leave a review! Follow us on IG: @bigtruth TikTok: @bigtruthpodcast YouTube: @thebigtruthpodcast For feedback, questions, sponsorship info contact: bigtruthpodcast@gmail.com For more info: http://www.bigtruthpodcast.com To support the show: http://www.patreon.com/bigtruth The Big Truth Podcast is proudly sponsored by: - Choppahead Kustom Cycles (IG: @choppahead / www.choppahead.com) - Chopcult (IG: @chopcult / www.chopcult.com) - Omerta (IG: @omertamia / www.omertamia.com) - use code: BIGTRUTH at checkout for 20% off your order! - Heavy (IG: @heavyclothing / www.heavy.bigcartel.com)
What's up, everyone? This week on the pod, we're diving deep into the 1990's youth crew revival. I'm joined by Clevo (Ten Yard Fight/Right Brigade), Matt Smith (Rain on the Parade/Shark Attack), and Brett Beach (Hardware Fanzine/In My Blood Records) and we get into it. What kicked it off? Key shows? Crucial records? What killed it?Check out the website for our links, playlist, and SMASH that Patreon button:185milessouth.comIt's your duty as a faithful hardcore kid to own the Hardware anthology, the Contention anthology, and the In-Effect anthology. As luck may have it, you can get them all at one place:ShiningLifePress.comWhile you're at it, pick up my fanzine Nardcore: 1981 to Infinity.Support the show
This week I challenged Dylan to select a debut album from the year 1989. 1989 is already a tough year to choose an album from, and even harder when you add parameters around what you can select. He chose Gorilla Biscuit's Start Today, a seminal hardcore album and not a bad pick.Join our Patreon to get bonus audio, videos, blog posts, and access to our Discord for only $1 at patreon.com/punklottopodPodcast platforms and social media links at linktr.ee/punklottopodCall our voicemail line: 202-688-PUNKLeave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Song clips featured on this episode:Gorilla Biscuits - New DirectionGorilla Biscuits - Things We SayGorilla Biscuits - Start Today
This week Dan chews the fat with an absolute cornerstone of East Coast Hardcore and the Youth Crew movement of the late 80's, drummer Sammy Siegler. The conversation covers Sammy's time in Youth of Today, Civ, Rivals Schools and others as well as looking behind the curtain at Sam's time in the world of commercial marketing.
Tonight is a special episode, as we get to sit with American ExPat, Local Legend, and highly influential musician/vocalist Andrew Low. Andrew had started in the Youth Crew revival band Atari, moved to acclaimed Indie/Emo godfathers The Jazz June, and most recently has released an EP entitled Everyone You Know Is Alone with his band Post-Skeleton (on Friend Club Records). As we often do here, the conversation gets dark, but its mostly an upbeat and lively jaunt, full to stuffing with the journey of his life from New Jersey Hardcore, to Kutztown PA Emo Royalty, to England and his current band. Please check out his music if you haven't, and follow @postskeleton in IG!
Email: audioofftheshelf@gmail.com. Instagram: @audioofftheshelf Twitter: @AOTS204 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/audioofftheshelf Sonic Youth. “Youth Against Facism.” Dirty. DGC. 1992. CD. LP. Hepcat. “Bobby & Joe.” Scientific. Better Youth Organization, 1996. Vinyl. LP. Dead Kennedys. “Pull My Strings.” Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death. Alternative Tentacles Records, 1987. Vinyl. LP. Biafra, Jello. “Names for Bands (New Improved Version).” No More Cocoons. Alternative Tentacles Records, 1987/1992. CD. LP. Hold Steady, The. “Stay Positive.” Stay Positive. Vagrant Records, 2008. CD. LP. Hold Steady, The. “Barely Breathing.” Heaven Is Whenever. Vagrant/Rough Trade Records, 2010/2020. Vinyl. 2xLP Youth of Today. “Youth Crew.” Can't Close My Eyes. Revelation Records, 1997. CD. LP. Cole, Holly. “On the Street Where You Live.” Blame it on my Youth. Capitol Records, 1991. CD. LP. Naked Aggression. “Bitter Youth.” Bitter Youth. Broken Rekids, 1993. 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.
The latest Gut Feeling Podcast is an interview with Kyle De Ville, a British Columbia-born, Portland, Oregon-based guitarist with Enact, whom just released their self-titled debut album through War Records. Throughout the talk, Kyle gets into: plotting hardcore songs in the shower; Enact fighting against political apathy; what happens when the Youth Crew ages into parenthood; growing up a pre-teen suburban death metal head; lessons learned at a Metallica show; and more. On the throwback side of things, Kyle and I also played in our first bands together in the mid '90s, so we touch on our failed skate-punk band, Rugburn, and our more emo-styled The Self Esteem Project, whose 1997 demo tape I just posted up on Bandcamp . Enact's debut album is available through your streaming service of choice, and vinyl copies can be found at their Bandcamp site and over at War Records . The Gut Feeling Podcast is currently streaming through Apple , Spotify, Google Podcasts , and Sounder .
In this episode we are speaking with Timothy Ryan, Salish tribal member, cultural educator, and Department Head for the Salish Kootenai College's Culture and Language Studies Department. We are on the banks of the Flathead River, on the ancestral homelands of the Salish, Kootenai, and Kalispell Peoples in what is now known as Western Montana. Tim speaks about connections to this land, here, in the Seeley-Swan, and well beyond in the ancestral homelands of the tribes. He speaks to the sense of place, which all of humanity can learn from, and the ways he sees his communities weaving traditional life ways into present day life, to benefit the health of people and place. LINKS: Mission Mountain Youth Crew Salish Kootenai College The Séliš-Ql̓ispé Culture Committee This episode is part of the Life in the Land project, which is a series of films and podcasts produced by Stories for Action, which hears from folks that interact with the complexities of Montana's landscapes, speaking to the value of locally-led work and the holistic approaches needed for healthy communities and ecosystems. Find out more about the project and watch the films at LifeintheLand.org Stories for Action holds a mission to use the power of storytelling to create human connection and advance a thriving planet for all. StoriesforAction.org Follow along on our Instagram and Facebook: @StoriesforAction
Thomas Vanderpol plays drums in Enact and Dying For It, two bands that absolutely rip. He joined the show for a live radio interview on KZAA LP 96.5 FM on 5/5/2022. We talked Seinfeld, Go It Alone, Portland, upcoming Enact LP, War Records, Youth Crew, The Straight Edge and much more.
Friend of the pod, Pat, stops by to talk Stay Gold; chiropractic mythbusting; best HC drug songs; Turmoil; Tobey McGuire; history in hardcore; ruptured tendons; Sbarro
This week on the pod, we're talking hardcore. - Trivia: Dan Sant (Champ) vs Anthony Pappalardo (Challenger)- Discussion: Why did hardcore never go mainstream, or did it?- Starter kit: Boston Hardcore- New record discussion: Headcount "Imprint" LP & The Chisel "Enough Said" EPCheck out the website for our links, playlists, and smash that Patreon button:185milessouth.com
Pat and Adam are looking to expand their Hong Kong listenership as they watch and review Jackie Chan's landmark kung fu action flick, Police Story! It's a tour de force for JC who writes, directs, stars, and even sings the closing theme song. Where does this rank in the greatest action movies of all time? How many critical injuries did JC sustain in the making of this film? Why did JC inadvertently write the first ever Youth Crew song? All those topics plus...The Good, The Bad, & The Questionable and a rundown of our awards and categories.
Ray Cappo is the frontman of Youth of Today; A hardcore punk band associated with the ‘Youth Crew’ subculture, vegetarianism and straight edge, that speaks on breaking free and mentally elevating. We speak on Free Will, Karma, Reincarnation, Objective Reality & more. Available on Our Website, Youtube, Spotify and Itunes.
Youth Crew summer starts here; Sexy Baldies / Powerful Baldies / Who Likes Short Shorts? / Shout out Hull / Yu-Gi-Oh Crust Lord / Stan versus Stan versus Multistan / Explaining Harry Potter Lore to a Brick Wall / Micromort Tech Death
In Episode 5 Rob talks to Hoya Roc from Madball and Demize fame. Hoya talks about the Corona pandemic, the thought process that it started within him, creating music, NYHC compilations, Youth Crew, New York in the 80's, how he rolled into the scene and much more. ENGLISH CONTENT! Presented by LASEIZE - We Are Subculture Instagram.com/laseizesubculture (@laseizesubculture) Mail: truelove@laseize.com www.casaderoc.com www.madballhc.com insta: @hoyaroc357
This week on the pod, I'm diving deep into 1990's youth crew with Dan Sant, Posi-Chris, and Bedge. Are you tougher than a Tonka Truck? Do you believe that hardcore and metal will never gel? Have you ever slammed in a pit of equality? This is a long ass pod about one of my favorite eras of music, period. Go!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
Back to normal! From a pod perspective anyway. And this episode is packed to the rafters with cool stuff. All the segments are back. Stu Harvey sponsored week recap, band bump, initiatives and upcoming shows, new music from No Brainer/Pure Instinct/Closure/Boys Club/Primitive Blast/xHATEx/Smash, an archive update with the Lair, noncore suggestions and an interview with the legendary photographer James Hartley. Featured band: Pure Instinct Featured song: "See Through You" (from Youth Crew 2020 Comp on Positive & Focused Records) IG: @pure.instinct.hc pureinstinct.bandcamp.com for releases and merch. Discography available on all streaming platforms and S/T 7" available through Life.Lair.Regret. Records. If you are a band or label and want shows/releases covered please contact me via rewindrepeatpodcast@gmail.com If you enjoyed this episode or others please follow @rewindrepeatpodcast on instagram, like the facebook page, share the episode you’re listening to to your stories, rate and review on your platform of choice and tell your friends! Every little bit helps and I thank you for your support. If you would like to contribute to Rewind, Repeat you can do so by joining the Patreon for $5 a month (patreon.com/rewindrepeatpodcast), or send a one time contribution via paypal to rewindrepeatpodcast@gmail.com. Thank you in advance for you support!
Pat Flynn joins the podcast to talk Zoli muscles, the responsibility bands have to their communities, the best year in hardcore, mysterious guy hardcore, head massages, gun control, Duke basketball, Bold, Bold, and Bold.
You know we had to do it to em! To celebrate the best time of the year, we talked with Tim McMahon of 90s Youth Crew legends Mouthpiece (along with Search, Triple Threat, and more) about John Carpenter's unparalleled classic "Halloween". Tim has one of the most profound fandoms of the film that we've seen, and we dug deep on his relationship with the film, the experience of visiting the film locations, and his take on the upcoming (now released) new film. We also touched on American Werewolf in London, Universal Monsters, and much much more!
Live from CASA DE Fast Food Jesus it's the YOUTH CREW. No not the 1980’s hardcore punk movement, its the youngins tonight with Alex, The Intern, Vegeta, and the Intern’s Intern! After a crazy couple weeks, we find ourselves needing to record to make sure we get some stuff to you guys before, you guessed it.... another crazy couple weeks. The gang orders some pizza, sits down, and drinks laughs and drinks and as you might have guessed....this one gets sloppy fast. On this episode we discuss - Beer bongs and sing alongs - Thugging out - Owning a home sucks - The great main break of 2018 - Cat making that fantasy football money - Mystery of the Blue Apron - Intern still aint got no job - HHN and all the bad as stuff the Intern Crew has put together - The great main break of 2018 - Reviewing last year's HHN event - Beer Rev 4th Anniversary and The Football Tuffy's bonanza - Intern's Intern IS the future - Raccoons - Raccoons with big balls - Raccons with big balls killing hunters - Tell us no and we will find a way...any way - Intern's News - FCK ATL #YouAreBYOCB Big thanks to our friends at Mason Danger Beard Co. who hook us up with some AWESOME beard products! Enter BYOCB at checkout for 15% off your order. Go sign up to be a BDM at TomandDan.com Big thanks to our BYOCB sponsors - Lauren Tewson Photography and Swan Brewing. Check out our new sponsor, which we call heaven at Tuffy's Bottle Shop & Lounge. We drink. We laugh. We drink. Follow the show on Twitter @BYOCBShow check out BYOCBShow.com. Subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcasts. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @BYOCBShow
22:Ben McNamee &Professional Labor Unions WELCOME BACK TO THE EDUPUNX PODCAST Ben McNamee is an Academic Advisor and Student Services Specialist at UMass Boston, he also grew up punk, straight edge, and an avid ska kid. Ben and I work together! It's awesome. We have also presented on how punk culture influences the work we do with our students, and how we use what we've learned through the years as punks to educate and grow in our communities.In this episode, we get into Ben's career as an academic advisor, and an advocate for supporting transfer students, as well as the work he does supporting our professional union at work. He explains the difficulties of maintaining a union, as well as the struggles of beginning one - if someone were interested in learning how to do so. And we chat a bit about music along the way! It's a fun time. It was great to sit down in my office at UMass Boston and have this chat with Ben and I hope you like it!EPISODE NOTES:- Ben attending the University of Rhode Island’s graduate program - check it out!- Ben's favorite ska band is The Flaming Tsunamis - dude loves them.- Growing up in Connecticut gave Ben much access to Youth Crew culture. - I shared a little bit of hype about my friends in the ska band, Target for Tomorrow and the Horns of Destruction.- Check out some information on our local union, the Massachusetts Teachers Association. - The upcoming Supreme Court session will hear a case focused on Union dues.- He might not suggest it for everyone, but Ben reads “Salad Days" every year.- Ben is also a big fan of the writings of Greg Graffin from Bad Religion.- It's quite fitting that we ran this episode shortly after the Fifth of November, since Ben's favorite movie is V for Vendetta.- Ben suggests checking out the various NPR news podcasts, Star Wars 7x7, Punk News, Grown Ups Read Things they wrote as kids!- Don't miss out on some great tunes that Ben has loved over the years, including At All Costs, Hostage Calm, and The World is a Beautiful Place and I am No Longer Afraid to Die. MUSIC NOTES:- This week you get to hear tunes from the new Pendejo album, "Tio," which is an homage to the lead singer/guitarist, Chris's uncle, Harold, and his life in Puerto Rico.- If you like what you hear, head on over to PendejoMusic.bandcamp.com! While there, you can check out the band's debut EP, "Good Citizen," which features the opening/closing track on the podcast, "Citizen."- And if you give the band a LIKE on Facebook, you can check out a sweet comic that is based on the album as well!CHECK OUT THE NEW SPOTIFY PLAYLIST! ADVERTISING NOTES:- Today's episode is selfishly sponsored by my own nonprofit, The Art of Survival! You can check out more about what we do for survivors of trauma, by visiting www.artissurvival.com.- We are back after taking a few months off from sharing stories and we are excited to continue sharing powerful and important experiences from people all over the world.FOLLOW, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE!- Any love on the iTunes app helps! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE ITUNES STORE!- Follow along on Instagram and Twitter @eduPUNXpod!Thanks so much for tuning in and I'll see you next week!Up the punx!Let's get to work.- CRAIG. CHECK OUT PAST EPISODES! April 2020 2 March 2020 1 February 2020 2 January 2020 3 December 2019 1 November 2019 2 August 2019 3 July 2019 2 May 2019 2 April 2019 2 February 2019 2 January 2019 3 December 2018 1 November 2018 2 October 2018 2 September 2018 4 August 2018 4 July 2018 3 June 2018 4 May 2018 6 April 2018 5 March 2018 6 February 2018 5 January 2018 4 December 2017 3 November 2017 3 October 2017 7 September 2017 4 August 2017 4 July 2017 4 June 2017 4
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I actually have to thank Ann Sterzinger for hipping me to Robert Willis, who bills himself as "the original punk right-wing millennial" on his awesome website bloodyrubbish.com. Even though, ahem, I AM the "punks for Trump" guy, so maybe we can have a little sparring match and see who's the REAL original punk rock millennial. And of course by "sparring match", I just mean an autistic, "who can name more old punk bands" pissing contest. Anyway, I contacted Willis, and it turns out he sings for Lions Write History, sang for Signs of Hope, and runs his label, Detonate records. If you've got more than a cursory knowledge of punk rock, then you know that, as a general tag, it's pretty broad. Willis' punk rock "roots" are rather different from mine, with his being part of the "Youth Crew" revival of the early 00s - listen to interview if you want to know what that is, jackass - while I'm more into the old timey, spikey haired, leather jacket wearing band - ya know, like the Pork Dukes and Joe Cool and Killers. I must give Robert an ENORMOUS thank you for putting up with me. We basically recorded this interview twice, but the first time Robert came in all echo-y, so we did it again; only this time I was moving onto my fourth cup of vodka, and well, I fancied myself a comedian and asked some REALLY stupid questions. Thankfully Robert had a sense of humor about all of this - I mean, after all, it's the left that have forgotten how to laugh - and I got some good quality stuff out of the interview. We of course discuss Signs of Hope, Lions Write History and Detonate Records, along with our political views in general and how they relate to the "scene" as a whole (what scene?), and Robert tells probably one of the creepiest tour stories EVER. Check out Robert's Blog www.bloodyrubbish.com for political stuff. Check out https://detonaterecords.bandcamp.com/ to hear some brutal tunes. Songs played on the podcast: "No More Talk" by Lions Write History "Better Ways" by Signs of Hope "Anchors" by Lions Write History "In a World of Assholes" by Heavy Hearted "Reproduction of Rage" by Human Slaughter Sounds of Marshabaloosh theme by John Shade Vick
Wake up in the morning, feeling stoked and happy: Spike is on Turned Out A Punk! This week Damian sits down with actress Amanda Stepto. Amanda portrayed Spike on Degrassi, but being punk wasn’t a character for her. Listen as see how real it was! Also covered: -The first positive media portrayal of punk -Forcing your sister to take you to the Police picnic at the age of 9 -Pre-teen booze -Watching City limits -Teenbeat Punks -Billy Idol -Angelic Upstarts -Brain Taylor and the Record Peddler -The Punk -Buying records while on break from Degrassi -Platinum Blonde the unsung punk band -Getting cast for Degrassi -“Fuck them!” Charging your hair and changing your life -Colin from GBH: Fashion icon -Going to shows -Depeche Mode -Seeing The Smiths on your 16 birthday -Going Veg at age 9 -Buying old zines -Famous in the punk scene: not good thing -Toronto a hater city -Getting thrown out of Eaton Centre for being Punk after buying your dress for an award show -Influencing the stories -Dressing too monochrome for TV -Getting into hardcore -Going from band to band -Giving away your records -Brain Taylor hating you -Youth Youth Youth -Sick Of It All -Bunchofuckingoofs -The onstage MSIXZitRemedy Collab -Bringing other cast members to hardcore shows -Playing the “Fuck America” on set -Me, You, Youth Crew -“IT WAS SO FUCKING AWKWARD!”: hanging with Dinosaur Jr.
Do you like exhaustive looks at 90’s pop-punk? Well you’re in luck! This week on the show Damian is joined by his friend and sometime bandmate Jordan from Terror and No Warning. Get comfortable because the two go deep on Jordon’s (and Damian’s) journey into punk in the 90’s. Also covered : -A computer crash costing the world the world least informed At The Drive-In conversation -Bryan Adams and “Everything I Do” -Going to see Metallica/ Danzig/ Suicidal Tendencies show at 12 -Hunger Strike being awesome -The post Nirvana floodgate being open -“Back then a year felt like a life time” -The role and importance of Green Day -Screeching Weasel -The Summer Of 1995: The Summer Of Epi-Fat -Pennywise, The Joykiller Five Knuckle Chuckle and Jordon’s first punk show pit-beef -The Greatness of the pop-punk era? -“Epitaph is the REAL punk!” - Rancid/ AFI/ Sick Boys -SnoJam - The AFI Riot! -Lifetime and Weston super underrated by the ’96 Toronto -Good Riddance repping hardcore -Trigger Happy: Toronto Heroes -Adam Gill: No Warning (As We Once Were)’s first manager. PR guy and Svengali and maybe a riot starter?. -Time Flies’ “Invasion” 7”: Hardcore Currency - Spitting gum Rick Rodney while singing along to Strife - Joining As We Once Were and forcing them to not a Straight Edge - Hardcore kids becoming rave DJs - Getting into Stigmata and making it change your email address - The Influence of Right Brigade - What a difference a year makes in taste in Good Clean Fun - The No Warning Ska intro - Overtime: the pre-No Warning and Fucked Up goofy Youth Crew - Missing Who’s Emma - Millennial Reign lp plans - Pizza Pizza and being from Toronto -Korean BBQ
This week on Turned Out A Punk, join Damian as he talks to Cold World's drummer/mastermind Nicholas Wojciechowski about the ascetic battle of rap, and aggressive music that led him to having never been able to read a review of his band that doesn’t mention Rap Metal. Also touched on in this episode: -Getting catalogs -The blue grass roots of Cold World -Solo-Straight-Edge-Raving -The independent study time afforded to only-children -Seeing Ill Repute for your first show… the “Big Rusty Balls” era though -Bedford: The kings of the Wilkes-Barre PA -Politics in service of ego -No dissing Rolling-On-The-Floorcore -Back before Revelation put the greats back into print -“Which was the good CroMags lp?” -The Holy Trinity of Youth Crew revival -POS-TOPS not even a sledgehammer could break: Wilkes-Barre Youth crew -Loving and dressing for Rap -Dudes growing weed in the lockers -Beef with “The Hicks” -Open racism in high school assembly -Collecting to DJ every genre of danceable music -Liking Floorpunch in spite of a backlash -Being on a CD comp with Psywarfare -The Rap influence -The influence of Locking Out -Greg Wilmott and Mark McCoy: perennial hardcore tastemakers -Sitting in rooms reading magazines and books to avoid gun-wielding kids -Having to play to a Cold World merch line. -The easy of being cool in 2015: easier to pose -Anime -The REAL Inside Out
Me, you, Youth Crew! Today on TOAP, Sammy 'The Youth' Siegler is here! Listen in as Damian sits down with the legendary hardcore drummer to talk punk and being the Youth in the Crew. From hanging with superheroes and monsters, to the winding up on a positive path, to a skinheads sleeping on mom's couch, to who's more fun to jam with: Patti Smith or Fred Durst and so much more! Don't miss this!Also, don't miss Sammy playing with Judge, this week!Also, don't miss Sammy playing with CIV in Orlando, this December!Also, don't miss Sammy playing with Rival Schools in Japan, this January!Also, don't miss Sammy playing with Shelter in Europe, this March!Also, pick up the "Turned Out A Punk" edition of "Another Day" from Jerry O'Connell's favourite Toronto record store: Emission Records (it'll make sense after you hear the episode).Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
WE'RE BACK! And what better way to kick off the 10th year of TOAP than by having Porcell as a guest on the show?! Listen in as Damian sits down with the Youth Crew legend to talk all things punk. From the CT punk scene, to adventures in record collecting, to GG Allin loving straight edge, to Judge's emo vibes and so much more: DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!Also, pick up the reissue of Judge's "Chung King Can Suck it" lp and don't miss them playing live in MarchAlso, don't miss Porcell on Shelter on their European tour this springSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy