Tim Bogdachev - Russian Tim & Pavel Bures / Rocket From Russia Fest
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Release Date: 12/22/2021
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"The Cretin" has been pissing people off with his raunchy rock-n-roll band, The Dayglo Abortions, since before you were born. Always outspoken, often offensive, and forever funnier than a wet fart in a g-string, Cretin and I cover a lot of ground in this episode: shoplifting, social injustice, racism, The Queen, Black Sabbath, hate, love, eating babies...? If you're easily offended, you should probably just skip over this one. But if you love crude humor, mayhem, acting like Black Sabbath and your mom then
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Joe Sib is a force of positive energy and a man who wears many hats. We chat comedy, music, life, perseverance, staying young at heart while passing the torch to the next generation and so much more. This is a super rad, uplifting episode. ENJOY!!
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My guest this week is a fantastic comic who has toured Canada extensively. When Amber Harper-Young isn't telling jokes on stage, she's working in a shelter for vulnerable women in Vancouver's toughest neighborhood. We discuss addiction, saving lives, comedy, mental health, and a whole lot more on this two-part episode. ENJOY
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My guest this week is a fantastic comic who has toured Canada extensively. When Amber Harper-Young isn't telling jokes on stage, she's working in a shelter for vulnerable women in Vancouver's toughest neighborhood. We discuss addiction, saving lives, comedy, mental health, and a whole lot more on this two-part episode. ENJOY
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My guest this week is my multitalented friend and OG Island Boi, Jon Gazi. We chat skate & surf culture on St Thomas, living in hurricane alley, dropping a career to travel the world with a punk rock band, fatherhood, and much, much more...
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My guest this week is my multitalented friend and OG Island Boi, Jon Gazi. We chat skate & surf culture on St Thomas, living in hurricane alley, dropping a career to travel the world with a punk rock band, fatherhood and much, much more..
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On this last episode of 2021, I sit down with my friend Tim Bogdachev. We chat about his band Russian Tim And Pavel Bures' new album, his move from Russia to Canada, Rocket From Russia Fest & The Vancouver music scene, and much, much more. We are also joined by 604 Records Alexi Johnson as we recorded in person at 604 Records. This was a fun one! ENJOY
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Tommy 'Manboy' Akerholdt Pt 2
You Might Want to Sit Down For This On this follow-up chat with Tommy 'Manboy' Akerholdt, we reminisce on fond memories of Hank Von Helvete aka Hank Von Hell - legendary former frontman of Turbonegro and his mighty impact on rock n roll music, the Turbojugend, and fans around the world. Rock in Peace Hans-Eric Dyvik Husby Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, I sit down with Scandinavian rock n roll sweetheart Tommy 'Manboy' Akerholdt. Tommy shares stories of getting arrested in Guadalajara, his Canadian ancestry, joining pioneering Norwegian deathpunk legends Turbonegro, Turbojugend Worldwide, and much, much more... GET IT ON!
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I met Drake in Hollywood, CA in January 2020 and was immediately impressed with his passion and drive. Within a month we were working on a project that, like many other start-ups, would not survive the pandemic. Drake had a front-row view of the protests in the aftermath of the George Floyd murder. When the narrative began to shift from peaceful protest to looting and rioting, Drake got involved with a project called 'Paint The City Peaceful' that would help shift the narrative back to positive by creating
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