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Punk rockers from the USA, Japan, Sweden, and Indiana assemble to talk music, sport, their favorite motion pictures, and vinyls.
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Ladies and germs, the Punk Supply has done it. After months of careful planning and preparation, we've finally dedicated an episode to the first volume of Epitaph's legendary Punk-O-Rama compilation series. Join DJ Rancid, DJ Offspring, and DJ Total Chaos as they dig deep into their reserves of empathy, patience, and enthusiasm for '90s pop punk. If you like NOFX, Pennywise, RKL, and putting glue into your hair, smash that play button NOW.
Got your hair clippers, your Elmer's Glue, and your learner's permit? Great, now prepare yourself to be transported back to a simpler time (pre-9/11) because this week, we're talking about the Vans Warped Tour 2001 Compilation. Warped music for warped minds. Rancid, Tsunami Bomb, MADCAP, and more. If you like bad music, this episode's for you. 
I.P.S. is back with episode 26, and this time, we're playing all hits. Join Tokio, Dilllon, and Gym as they rip some tracks by The Night Marchers, Contaminated, H-100s, Stiphnoyds, The Jook, Atari Teenage Riot, Assault, Civilian, Going Steady, Hot Pursuit, Liquids, Ataque Zerø, Aus, and the Breeders (+J Mascis!). For punks only! No norms!
I think we can all agree that music is timeless, and thus we can forgive Joey for taking four months to edit this episode.  Our hosts Joey, Dylan, and Patrick love timeless music, such as music by Scarlett Rae, Island of Love, Hotline TNT, Urban Sprawl, Glaas, Dummy, Snooper, Meat House, Caveman Cult, Milorganaut, Muscle Worship, and Obits. Degenerate Synapse is just okay. Enjoy the episode.
Michael Jordan, Jermaine Dye, Devin Hester, Ryne Sandberg, and Kris Versteeg agree: 23 is a good number. And so here we have our 23rd episode. If you're a punk rocker, this is the episode for you. We're spinning punk and punk-adjacent music like hardcore punk. Featuring: Phantom, World Peace, The Jesus Lizard, Shitstorm, Osees, Aspanya, Deralabu, Yfory, Personal Damage, FACS, The Gordons, Destruct, and Yaphet Kott.
For the first time in IPS history, we've got two–and only two–punks spinning tracks. But don't worry, they're the two best and most knowledgable members of the Punk Supply, DJs Little Tokyo and Cat Plaza.  The DuPage duet, the Downers Duo, the Brainwashed Boys.  And this week, they're playing new music by Delco MFs, Cosas Ilegales, Cigarette Camp, Faulty Cognition, Cruyff, Pony, The Tubs, 100 gecs, The Broadways, M Blanket, The Mice, and finally, Project X. One last thing: Please visit https://www.bandcampunited.org/ and find out how you can support Bandcamp United. 
Twenty episodes in the can! Thank you all for coming on this punk rock journey with us. For Episode 20, DJs Hollywood, Lil Tokyo, and Better Yet talk about the punkest punk band of all time, The Beatles. Plus Guided By Voices, Monster Treasure, Crime of Passing, Bitter Branches, Stuck, Inclination, Cosey Müller, Tee Vee Repairman, Sial, and Rixe. 
If the goal is to release radio content that's past its expiration date, we have really outdone ourselves. That's right, it's the best of 2022 episode. Who made the best tune of 2021? Was it Gel, Alvvays, or Chat Pile? Was it Onyon, Big Laugh, or The Mall? Listen as sixteen bands duke it out for the title of sole survivor. 
Episode 18 is here, and it is fantastic. DJ Covid, DJ Better Yet, DJ Monkey's Paw, and DJ Hollywood sit down to talk Lifeless Dark, The Reds, Pinks, & Purples, Duster, Innumerable Forms, Eli Winter, Kill Creek, Tiger Trap, Buzzcocks, Delco MFs, Shaved, Ape, and A Place to Bury Strangers.  Ow ow!
Well we've got something to say: for today's special episode, the gang assembles to talk all things Misfits. Classic Danzig-era tracks sit uncomfortably beside music from the Graves era  to create a truly spooky installment of the Punk Supply. For fiends only.
Alright, punks. You know what time it is. DJ Guitar, DJ 'iego. DJ Toe Key Oh, and DJ Wood are back in the studio spinning tunes by Cannibal Corpse, Eugene McDaniels, Long Knife, Willie Nelson, At the Drive-In, Conjunto Primitivo, Hot Snakes, Papaya Paranoia, Skeletal Family, Exhalants, David Nance, and Social Circkle. Get loose
The gang's all here. We've got DJ Big Tokyo, DJ Hollywood, DJ Plaza, DJ Chile, DJ Guitar Riff, and our newest DJ, DJ Hank, in the studio spinning today's hottest tracks. Artists: Rashomon, Scarecrow, Gee Tee, The Mall, Warthog, Brain Tourniquet, Brain Handle, Paralisis Permanente, Dungen, SUMERLANDS, Kevin Ayers, Cobra Man, Beabadoobee, Califone, Air Ween, Michael Beach, Bad Breeding, Krigshoder, and Phantasia. Phew. That's a lot of hot tracks!
Our four resident music historians–DJ Hollywood, DJ Kappelcore, DJ Cali, and The Big Riffer–are talking COVERS this week. Specifically, covers that are better than the originals. The Ergs, Evan Dando + Juliana Hatfield, Thou, Big Star, Leatherface, Chinese Telephones, Lost Sounds, Plastics, Blank Stare, Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, Tony Molina, Tom Petty, Las Vulpess, Botch, Cardigans, and FrioLento.
DJ Hollywood,  DJ  Big Tokyo, and Diegoth the DJ spin some tunes that are sure to make our founding fathers roll over in their graves. Featuring The Exploited, Los Crudos, Propagandhi, Liquids, Green Beret, Blood Pressure, Dillinger Four, CCR, Wasted Time, one-word Deathreat, Disrupt, World Burns to Death, and the Boss. Fuck the USA.
DJ Better Yet, Hit Hard Kappel, and DJ Hollywood talk all things Illinois State University: The Savages, Cockring, What Goes Up, Onyon, Roxy Music, Pleasure Seekers, Game Theory, Slickee Boys, Joyer, Small Bars, and Chris Bell. 
Mr. Hollywood, Mr. Cat,  and Mr. Diegoth talk Truth Cult, Gel, The Catburglars, Man or Astroman, Tzompantli, Horsegirl, Wilco, Sam Stansfield, The Verlaines, The Mice, Dark Thoughts, Generación Suicida, and This Is My Fist. Joey guest stars. 
DJ Hollyweird, Cat Plaza, and Riffmaster tackle new and old tracks by Tony Molina,  Rigorous Institution, Calvary, Devo, José Medeles and Marisa Anderson, Tim Heidecker, Flamin' Groovies, The Accident, The Monkees, and Hologram. 
Three metalheads - DJ Hollywood, The Pulmonary Pulverizer, and Riffmaster Dylan - talk about tracks by Cryptopsy, Nasum, Greed Worm, Undeath, Gorguts, Midnight, Human, Brainoil, Erupt, Anatomia, and Vacuous. 
Two Boilermen (Joey and Gym) plus DJ Betteryet come together to talk about true pop punk (not to be confused with false pop punk). They play tracks by Scoundrel, Stymie,  Big Eyes, Poor Form, Dead Uncles,  All Time Low, Witches With Dicks, Thirsty Chords,  The Credentials, Brick Fight, Dead Uncles (again), Dastard, and Vacation.
Diego, Tim, and both Pats convene to talk Guided By Voices, Ausencia, French Police, Grün Wasser, Genocide Pact, Greet Death, Soul Glo, Organz, *tomsawyer, and Jeremiah Chiu & Marta Sofia Honer
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