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L is for Losing Streak
This week we cover Less Than Jake's sophomore album Losing Streak We break down the band's Gainesville DIY roots, their jump from the underground success of Pezcore to a major label with Capitol…
K is for Kill em All
On this episode of P is for Punk, we break down the raw, reckless debut that helped launch thrash metal into the mainstream. From the firing of Dave Mustaine just before recording to Cliff Burton's…
J is for Joyride the Pale Horse
This week on P is for Punk, we break down Joyride the Pale Horse by Heart Attack Man. We cover the band's history, their evolution from Midwest DIY punk to a darker, sharper sound, and go…
I is for In Desolation
This week we're diving into In Desolation, the 2011 album from Off With Their Heads. With tracks like "Drive," "Trying to Breathe," and "Clear the Air," the record finds themes digging deep into…
H is for Head Full of Snakes
On this episode of P is for Punk, Tane from Tightwire joins Drew to dissect their 2023 album Head Full of Snakes. From track-by-track breakdowns to the meaning behind the artwork, they explore how…
G is for Group Sex
Group Sex takes us straight into the filthy, fast, and furious heart of early '80s hardcore. This episode dives into the Circle Jerks' landmark debut, an album that didn't just define the sound of…
F is for Failures in Art: Sordid Youth Vol. 2
This episode of P is for Punk dives into Failures in Art: Sordid Youth Vol. 2, a compilation that captures the evolution of Raging Nathans from 2017–2021. Joining me is Josh Goldman, frontman of the…
E is for Everything Sucks
On this episode of P is for Punk, I'm digging into Everything Sucks by the Descendents, the 1996 record that helped define what modern punk rock would sound like moving forward. After years of…
D is for Dude Ranch
In this episode of P is for Punk, we explore Blink-182's early history, the DIY roots that shaped Dude Ranch, and the releases that followed as the band moved toward mainstream success. We break down…
C is for Cokie the Clown
Drew dives into NOFX's 2009 EP Cokie the Clown, a strange, hilarious, and honest snapshot of Fat Mike's mind. Released alongside their album "Coaster", this EP blends dark humor, emotional…
B is for Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs
We dive into the return of one of Chicago's darkest and most influential punk bands: Alkaline Trio. After a six-year gap, they dropped Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs. Drew breaks down the band's history,…
A is For ....And out come the wolves
This time through the alphabet, we explore the world of punk albums starting with the 1995 class, ....And Out Come the Wolves by Rancid. Drew explores the history behind the record, how it was…
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