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Bad Brains - "Bad Brains" with Bartees Strange

Bad Brains - "Bad Brains" with Bartees Strange

Update: 2025-05-19
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In this episode, we dive into Bad Brains’ self-titled 1982 classic, which still stands as one of the most explosive albums in punk history. Recorded at 171-A Studios in New York, the album blends elements of hardcore punk and reggae, and is widely regarded as a foundational release in the development of American hardcore. Known for its speed, technical proficiency, and incorporation of Rastafarian themes and the philosophy of Positive Mental Attitude (PMA), the album helped establish Bad Brains as a central figure in the early 1980s punk scene.


Our guest is Bartees Strange, a musician whose work spans punk, indie rock, and experimental pop. In this episode, we discuss the origins of Bad Brains, their early performances in Washington, D.C., and how their fusion of genres and high-energy shows contributed to their influence on punk scenes nationwide.


We also explore the circumstances surrounding the “Banned in D.C.” narrative, the production and distribution of their debut cassette, and the lasting legacy of the band across punk, hardcore, reggae, and alternative music communities.




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Go Further:


PMA: Positive Mental Attitude by Napoleon Hill


Dance of Days by Mark Andersen & Mark Jenkins


Bartees Strange – Official Site


 


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Bartees Strange – Official Site



Podcast Artwork by Rebecca Basnight

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Bad Brains - "Bad Brains" with Bartees Strange

Bad Brains - "Bad Brains" with Bartees Strange

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