Listening To Punk With My Parents
Firstly, sorry that the audio quality isn't great, my choice of mic placement for this episode was a disaster, and me and my dad are way too punk to fake it and do it again. Anyway this week sees us learning how to be more punk rock from How To Youtube videos, we discover that my dad's hit song Red Island has been adapted into a Hollywood movie, and we listen to some wicked DIY punk bands too.
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My mum makes a return to the podcast afte being the most listened to one so far. She fails a relationship test with my dad, hates my acoustic song without knowing it's me, and forgot to record the hip hop song promised at the end.
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I talk to punk heroes Jeff and Richie about their time in bands like Skindred, Dub War and The Abs, alongside a visit to Paul Weller's house, ruining Patrick Swayze's big moment and play some punk songs for good measure
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This week I have Mary Banger, our long suffering drummer Dan's mother. We take it really seriously, listen to church music, discuss Mick Hucknall's sexual prowess, opera singers not writing their own music, and just bully her son for half hour or so.
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This week we flip the script. My punk rock mum Fizzy came on to review songs my real mum sent us. So disclaimer there is absolutely no punk on this punk podcast whatsoever. But we do record a Hip Hop song and end up liking Bruno Mars, so it's not all bad.
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In my head, getting my seven year old son, usually calm and chatty, and previously a huge Bad Brains fan, to do the podcast with me was a brilliant idea. I forgot that he now loves terrible pop band for people who don't like music Imagine Dragons, and he no longer wants a mohawk or tattoos. And likes saying bum a lot and shouting. But I published it anyway.
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My Dad discovers he likes the powerviolence sub-genre of punk, unveils his new hit single to the world, writes a theme tune for this show two episodes in, and learns about Jehovah.
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My mum reviews some of the finest in UK punk and absolutely hates every minute of it. And my bad language. And being on a podcats. And me being her son.
info_outlineMy Dad discovers he likes the powerviolence sub-genre of punk, unveils his new hit single to the world, writes a theme tune for this show two episodes in, and learns about Jehovah.