Today, we are going to kick your mind and make it move because Damon Locks in on the show! Join Damian as he sits down with the Trenchmouth/ The Eternals' vocalist to discuss the journey to turn punk theory into punk practice. Listen in as they discuss: the awesome mystique of Bubba Dupree, the differences between Dischord's DC & Touch&Go's Chicago, Skene Records, musical versions of Eraserhead and tons more!!! THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED!
Also, don't miss the Damon Locks Black Monument Ensemble's fantastic new record "Now"; available from International Anthem Recording Company!
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Also touched on:
The DCHC, Chicago Punk, Skene Records
Meeting Joe Lally and Pete Cortner
“The Jam! That’s a good name!”
Bodycount DC
Minor Threat and Government Issue
Joe’s Record Paradise
the proposed merger of Potential Disturbance and Faithful Treason
Protem: on the weird side of things
Dain Bramage
The Reconstruction Era: The transition from DCHC to Revolution Summer
Husker Du on Zen Arcade
Naked Raygun
Playing in Fred with Fred
Shovel
The multiplicity of the DC punk scene
9353: “The musical version of Eraserhead”
No fitting in Chicago at first
Introducing Tim Kinsella to the downtown kids
Martin and Los Crudos
Chicago in the late 90s was the capital of all things punk
Minneapolis and drugs
The Twin/Tone office space
AND SO MUCH MORE!!!!