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We're back talking Nirvanna The Band The Show The Movie, getting your car broken into, a little more on Converge, and how comedians self-memeing. Give us a call: 347-696-6679
Is Converge "unc hardcore?" Is that even a real thing? We get into that, Trader Joe's, whether or not Cometbus should have started a website, answer your Punk Problems, and more. Call in and let us know what you think: 347-696-6679
Turnstile at the Grammys. Yungblood (or however you spell it). Our first call-in correction. All this and more! Call in for corrections or to tell us your Punk Problems at: 347-696-6679
Are we allowed to podcast during a strike? We didn't know! So we're dropping it early so you can listen to us ramble on your way to and from something other than work.
Dan picks a fight with the Girl Scouts of America, then we wade into music territory to talk about two incredibly similar things: Pitchfork and NOFX.
Well folks, Dan called it. Dilbert guy is dead. Who's next? Tune in to find out! We also soft launch a call-in segment, so hit us with your Punk Problems and we'll be here to answer.
Some movie talk, some music talk, some trying and failing to remember what happened these past two weeks.
Dan rushes to grab Danzig's fridge from the street, we take a trip to the autism section at Spencer's Gifts, and read selections from the greatest (only?) Wayans' memoir ever written.
Dan discovers the Emo Cop and, unfortunately, tells us all about it. Also: Ranking the Wayans brothers, watching bad movies, and which celebrities we'd chase down the street.
Dan goes to the Jackass art show, right-wing grifters go to Warped Tour, Greg Ginn's Daddy Day Care version of Black Flag is in the New York Times, and we talk about it all
We talk the state of music journalism (bad) the return of Vine (good, possibly?) and having way, way too many garbage cans on your block for some reason (also bad).
We sort of kind of try to remember Halloween. Then Dan narrowly avoids getting stuck in traffic. We also think about moving into a Florida retirement community to avoid our political enemies. Something like that, yeah.
After a week off, we're here to talk all the most important things: Halloween candy, apps, and something else, I forgot.
The fellas talk about goth smoothies, Halloween, working at Toys 'R' Us, and some other random crap.
Chatting about making AI friends like in the movie Her and Taylor's impending wedding on the moon.
Dan returns from the desert and we talk about about all the latest culture war news and then kind of spoil the new Paul Thomas Anderson movie (so maybe skip that part if you've not seen it).
This weekend, the fellas experienced the best that "punk rock culture" has to offer: the new Superman movie and Riot Fest, and they lived to tell the tale. Does two episodes count as us being officially back?
We dusted off our microphones, changed the name of the pod, and are back to, ostensibly, talk about music once again.
The boys are back to talk music (briefly) movies (mostly) and Dan's impressions (not nearly enough).
Dan was in town for his big book event so we recorded in person. I don't remember what we talked about at all. Funny how that goes.




this podcast sucked