This week on the show Damian is joined filmmaker and former Sold Out fanzine publisher Otto Buj! Otto has just put out a fantastic documentary about the early formative days of Detroit hardcore and is here to talk all about the history of punk in Rock City. Listen in as the two talk: being too late for the glory days, the dividing line between hardcore and punk, why punk in Detroit was different and so much more! Not to be missed and don’t miss Otto’s new film: “Dope, Hookers and Pavement: The Real and Imagined History of Detroit Hardcore”! Available here NOW: detroithardcoremovie.com
Also touched on:
A Detroit punk nerd-out
Finding hardcore from your older brothers
The 84-85 jumping off point
out growing the box: Laughing Hyenas, Husker Du and Fugazi
Punk versus Hardcore
The genius of Brannon
10 months that changed hardcore
Ian MacKay is not a huge Tremor Records collector
The Flesh Columns
The Spys and the Dry Heaves
The Windsor Connection
Band grow out their hair and start to solo
Being too late for the hardcore you were looking for
Samhain
Youth of Today, Henry Rollins, Boom And The Legion Of Doom and a dead dear skull
Depression Records and the true weirdos of Detroit
AND SO MUCH MORE!
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