We are back from hiatus with one of Buzz's favorite albums of the '10s. The debut by Swedish psychedelic doom rockers Ghost.
This week, we get all dolled up and spin some proto-punk.
It was time for us to discuss one of the most infamous names in punk, GG Allin.
We often talk about how similar country and punk music can be, so it was only a matter of time before we landed on an album that exemplified what we meant.
Buzz & Ben bring you an end-of-week Halloween special. Never mind the date on the calendar. We discuss the discography of Samhain!
It is almost Halloween, and you know how we do around here.
This week we listened to a little undead love for traveling vampires courtesy of Calabrese. Check out our thoughts.
Time for some foundational psychobilly.
It is officially October, and we have turned our ears to the Damned.
It is October Eve, and Buzz and Ben are feeling spooky. Come listen to us discuss the tale of Melissa.
An album that neither of us had heard of but with an interesting legacy.
I bet you missed us; we're back! This time spinning the second album by GWAR as Buzz prepares to journey to one of their live shows.
One last Celtic punk album to go, this time one up from Australia. Check it out.
To end March we spin the fifth album by Scottish-Canadian Celtic punk band The Real McKenzies, 10,000 Shots.
It is time for a spin of the 2005 album by Irish Celtic-Punk outfit Blood or Whiskey, Cashed Out on Culture. One of Buzz's favorites.
March is once again upon us, and that means that Buzz & Ben look at Celtic Punk. So here we are, with the second studio from the London based group The Pogues, Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash. Enjoy!
Buzz & Ben discuss the debut album by the London outfit that birthed Billy Idol. The self-titled Generation X! Opinions on this one....vary.
We head out to Southern California, to check out the debut album by the band X. Long considered a foundational punk/post-punk album. Did it live up to our expectations?
This week we review an album straight out of a Canadian obscenity trial. Canadian punk at its most vulgar?
After an unexpected and extended break, Buzz & Ben return to an early 90s state of mind. L.A. three-piece Concrete Blonde's third album, Bloodletting. Get your bloodletters, your dice, and join us on a spiritual pilgrimage to New Orleans.