Episode 163 -
And you will know us by the trail of our good time, cause this week on the show Damian is joined by his friend and basslord Autry Fulbright. Sit back and enjoy as Autry and Damian discuss growing up in a religious family that supported a punk rebellion and how it led him to play with one of his favourite bands as well as far reaching conversations about music, art and the power of punk.
Also Touched On:
Nothing off the record
The scary things talked about on the podcast
Hearing punk on 80’s radio
Crimpshrine
Liberal leaning Jehovah Witnesses: progression in a conservative framework
Getting into SST Records
Discovering the power of the Minutemen
Moving from LA to the suburbs of Georgia: a different world
Finding gold at the pawnshop
Why we choose the music we choose
Getting into labels
Fucked Up
And You Will Know By The Trail of Dead
Trance Syndicate Records: Cherbs
Butthole Surfers
Let the past live in the past
Roky Erickson
Quicksand
Calling Ian MacKaye
Bad Religion
Basquiat
Gold Standard Labs
Le Shock
Going to see h2o and your dad going too
Touring with Youth Of Today, Trash Talk, American Nightmare
Walter’s stage moves while playing bass
Stage diving on onto one person
Going to see Jethro Tull play there first show
MC5 and the flute
Unwritten Law
Shelter’s ska period
Matador goes rap
Kira and Mike Watt’s Dos
Flag and the gnarliness
“I’m going to be in Vanishing Life.”
Zach nails Suburban Home
NoFX’s I Heard They Suck Live is amazing
Lou Barlow is a genius
Which version of Crucified is the best?
War On Drugs
Seeing J around the world
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!!
BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS