For most of the music world Tim Mcllrath is the front person of Rise Against; one of the biggest bands to come out of punk. But around these parts Tim is also known as the link between the disparate scenes of 90’s Chicago DIY Punk. Join Tim and Damian as they nerd out about one of Chicago’s most important cultural periods. From Los Crudos mixtapes, to Pete Wentz being born to make it, to Victory’s unique place in the ecosystem, to Bill Stevenson’s mentorship, to getting dropped off at DIY shows in Fat Mike’s private limo: THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED! And don’t miss Rise Against’s awesome new “Nowhere Generation” out now on Loma Vista!
Also touched on:
Damian’s murder board
90’s Chicago: the Punk capital
A friend’s older sister with amazing taste
Pegboy
Listening to Crudos in 7th grade
Transcending the Divided Scene
Borrowing from Cap’N’Jazz
Following Sidekick Kado like they were the Grateful Dead
“Chicago Pricing”
Rise Against, Alkaline Trio, Fall Out Boy and The Smashing Pumpkins: United by Punk
The Mythical Jim Chamber C.I.T. Mixtape
Tapping VBX
Taking Brandon Barnes to the Integrity show
The Fat Sound
Bill Stevenson
“Did Fat Mike drop you off in his private jet?”
Race Traitor: A needle scratch of a band
Hardcore: a Secondary Education
Victory Records
Signing to Fat and it bumming out your friends
AND SO MUCH MORE!
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