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Journeyman punk, musician and author Brad Logan of Leftover Crack, F-Minus, Rats In The Wall, and The Adolescents sits down with host Dan O'Mahony to share his story of thriving throughout the pandemic, keeping busy and moving forward.
One of the most prolific drummers in the history of the counterculture, Mario Rubalcaba sits down to discuss adjusting to the realities of Covid 19 as a professional musician, his long and varied musical resume, and the notion of reuniting with host Dan O'Mahony and their old bandmates in the current political climate.
This week Dan sits down with Steve Von Till of Neurosis, Tribes of Neurot, and Harvestman to discuss a specific point in his musical evolution, his solo work in music and poetry, and his transformation from Bay Area city dweller to life as a school teacher living in the Idaho forest. After that Dan and Steve are joined by Charlie Speicher of the Firekeeper Alliance to discuss their work in combatting teen suicide in the Blackfeet Nation.
This week Dan sits down with Damien Moyal of As Friends Friends Rust, Culture, Damien Done and many others to discuss leaving home at a young age, the importance of accessibility and artist/audience connection in hardcore, as well as the evolution of his own views and artistic impulses over the last three decades.
This week Dan sits down with guitarist/vocalist Steven Andrew Miller of Unbroken, Kill Holiday, Julia and countless others to discuss becoming a musician at and early age, allegiance to genre or style, and the practical realities of being a songwriter and parent in present day America.
This week Dan sits down with Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Spencer Ackerman to discuss the recent New York Mayoral Primary, Anti-Zionism vs. Anti-Semitism, Israel, Gaza, and finally his recent work as the author of Marvel Comics' Iron Man.
This week Dan sits Down with Javier Cabral, Editor In Chief of L.A. Taco to discuss the harsh realities of the I.C.E raids and abductions in Los Angeles, the violence that stained local No Kings protests, as well as the evolution of the platform from a food based news group to a crucial source of real time grassroots reporting in a metropolis void of independent journalism.
This week Dan sits down with Jordan Cooper of Revelation Records to discuss round spinning objects... Records and Pizzas and YoYos Oh My!
This week Dan sits down with Marc Maxey of Justice League, For Closure and Quiet Panic Records to talk punk, pop and poker. That's right, the boys pivot from an examination of the role of music in Marc's life to an examination of his adventures in the world of casino card play including his experiences in the World Series of Poker.
This week Dan sits down with Jonathan Anastas of Slapshot, D.Y.S. and Dysbanded. Together they reflect on the contrasts between Jon's everyday job and his career in music. They examine the evolution of expectations in terms of presentation and ethics in punk rock, analyze the so called "return of masculinity", and compare perspectives on the current political and economic situation in America.
This week Dan sits down to discuss Big Frank Harrison, the man, his impact, and his upcoming memorial benefit. Joining Dan to share their memories and insights are organizers Joe Nelson, Chris Lisk and Ron Martinez.
This week Dan sits down with Wellness Expert Sarah Kuretzky Rossington AKA The Hardcore Therapist. Together they discuss the reality of addressing eating disorders, substance abuse and relationship counseling. Sarah also shares what draws her to hardcore, the role of empathy in her profession and her personal take on faith and spirituality.
This week Dan sits down with Scott McCloud of Girls Against Boys, Soulside and New Wet Kojak to discuss life as an American musician raising a family in Austria, the nature of music as a language, the truth behind a perceived "tidal wave of cool" and the uplifting and evolving role of music in Scott's life.
This week Dan sits down with legendary hardcore vocalist and all around big brain Vic Bondi to discuss his current foray into the world's most vicious surf rock with Redshift, the evolution of American totalitarianism, and the true nature of our political system as a competition amongst battling elites.
This week Dan sits down with Greg Mollin of Artifact Books to discuss Greg's one of kind store, his writing discipline, and the hard truths about editors, publishers and independent bookselling.
This week Dan sits down for a return visit with author and frontman Jerry A. Lang of Poison Idea, Black Bacon, Jerry A. and The Lords of Oblivion and many more. Toogether they discuss the realities of book promotion and live readings, collaborating with musicians overseas, and the nuts and bolts of Jerry's upcoming album and tour with The Hard-Ons from Australia.
This week Dan sits down with John Coyle of Outspoken, Kill The Messenger and Shiners Club amongst many others. Together they discuss oustsider status, work life balance, creative drive and finally an in depth examination of their time together in your Shiners Club of Southern California.
This week Dan sits down with Tim Singer, vocalist of Deadguy, Kiss It Goodbye, No Escape and Bitter Branches. Together they talk graphic arts, self employment and their shared worship of a few key voices from the past.
Dan sits down for a quick conversation with Whitney Marshall, singer for Southern California's Ursula, and guitar player for No Plan. The two discuss the source of her dark lyrical perspective, her career as a direct support person for special needs people and finally the peculiar realities of "adulting".
Dan sits down for a long awaited return visit from notorious frontperson, author and journalist Sam McPheeters. Their conversation ranges from a peek into Sam's current projects and the mechanics behind his writing to a comparison of the host's and guest's experiences and perspectives on life after straight edge. Plus, does Sam miss being a musician?























