If you still haven’t figured out how to get the GaragePunk Podcast playlists, Just know you’re at least a step above the people who still don’t even know what a podcast is. If it confuses you, don’t think of it as a podcast, think of it as a mixtape; a digital mixtape with one side. This episode in particular is not only one sided, but one half of one boundary. Confused? Time to start listening…
He was a blackmailer, a thief. He was cruel and a sadist. Yet women could not resist the wild passion he aroused in them. Many have said a man so evil, so full of naked passion and wild desires could not really be. But you will see that he does exist in Lord Muck’s Nasty Grind…!! See what happens when man turns animal for the erotic pleasures of women… and men… Lord Muck plays 20 corrupt and immoral Roughies, including scorchers from King Kurt, Bantam Rooster, Gravmar & the Gravediggers, Suda Chuenbarn, and The Johnsons.
Alright shakers, get ready to move it and groove it to Savage Kick number 32. Kopper whips out 23 rompin’ stompers guaranteed to get any dancefloor shakin’ and rumblin’, including prime cuts from artists such as The Del-Gators, Radio Birdman, Boss Martians, Eddie Kirk, Johnny Buckett, Larry Bright, The Crusaders, The Devil Dogs, The Daylight Lovers, Les Sexareenos, and more. Shake that thing!
All you really need to know is Billy B. Childish. R. Fink returns with another edition of Rock’n'Roll Suicide. Join in as we spin selections from Billy’s new combo, Wild Billy Childish & the Musicians of the British Empire (Damaged Goods) along with other platters from the likes of the Brimston Howl (Alive), the Brutal Knights (Deranged), the Pamela Tiffins (Venus In Furs), the Ugly Beats (Get Hip) and more… some old, some new. What ya waitin’ for, grab this!
Hold tight kids! Warm weather and fun records keep Dixie rockin’! Listen up for tunes from Down Under by The Double Agents (In-Fidelity), The Early Hours (Off The Hip), and The Dolly Rocker Movement (Off the Hip Records), as well as some stateside flavors like Mary Weiss (Norton), The Fleshtones (Yep Roc), and more! So slap them Funky Big Feet, and get busy shakin’ to the Cherokee Dance! Cuz we all gots some flesh to flash before the sinner needs savin’! Cha cha cha!
Alright, vagabonds, here’s episode number 24! This episode marks Steve’s one year anniversary of podcasting here on Garagepunk.com, so join him for a high-octane trip down memory lane. Steve features some of his favorite bands, new and old, which he has spun on his show over the last 12 months. So tune and enjoy this little bag of goodies ’cause this show features bands such as Ottoboy, The Kill-A-Watts, The Tasmanians, The Defectors, The Fumestones, and much more!
Here’s the latest installment of Get Drunk & Play Records for GaragePunk.com. Brad says he just barely got this one together because the last one he tried was way too fucked up and stupid, unless you’d like hearing him sing along like a drunk idiot with every song and make a complete fool of himself (thanks for sparing us of that, Brad!). So, feeling a bit humbled, this episode is about the music, and to keep it “fresh” it’s all from MP3s and not records. Back to vinyl next time, folks, until then enjoy this drunken virtual mixtape. He lists the songs and artists at the end.
This episode features some great surf & instro rockers from The Astroglides, The Sadies, Davie Allen and The Arrows, and Satan’s Pilgrims are also along for the ride.
Hot damn! This week on Mystery Action Charles is joined by friend and band mate Alessandra (Shop Fronts/Tie Reds/Clean Teens)! The two of them had a powwow over at her apartment and made this podcast. You’ll be hearing songs by Cunt Puppet, Okmoniks, Sneaky Pinks, and tons of other great bands, along with their witty banter between sets. You can’t go wrong with something so right!
Purveyors of fine filth rejoice, the new episode of Killed By Porn is here! Much like the album Dark Side of the Moon is said to synch with the film The Wizard of Oz to create an interesting effect, this podcast synchs with the album itself with an outstanding result! To achieve this effect do the following…
Anger and rock ‘n roll belong together. That’s why, on this new episode of State of Mynd, we’ll take a trip to the angry hell hole of ’60s garage angst. Only the fiercest cuts have been chosen for this episode. There’s enough frustration and testosterone on this 86-minute epic to melt your speakers and warp your mind!
Despite a sore throat, Kopper coughs up another episode of Savage Kick. Episode 31 features music from the likes of the Rock n Roll Adventure Kids, The Crossfires, The Real Kids, The Exploding Hearts, King Coleman, Link Wray and The Raymen, Man or Astro-Man?, The Hentchmen, SSM, Thee Flypped Whigs, The Registrators, The Intellectuals, The Time Flys, plus a whole set of ’60s garage from the Teenage Shutdown series, and a lot more. Turn it up, chunkies!
Stick out your can ’cause here comes the garbage man! R. Fink returns with more trash to fill up your day on this, episode twenty-eight, of Rock’n'Roll Suicide. Get with new platters from the likes of The Stalkers (Dollar Records), The Midways (Screaming Apple), The Felt Ups (Hate), Thee Fine Lines (Licorice Tree), The Dee Rangers (Screaming Apple), The Woggles (Wicked Cool Records) and them Last Sons of Krypton (who, if’n they could stay out of jail, maybe could get on a label).
At last! Hanging on for Mercy emerges from hibernation with more psych janglers and bangin’ rockers to usher in spring. Listen up for tunes from the Dirtbombs, Pylon, Vandalays, Flat Duo Jets, Squires, and Unrequited Loves as well as a fine and dandy smattering of moody vintage sounds pasting the whole kit ‘n’ caboodle together. Dixie sure missed you, so tune in and show the old gal some love! Cha cha cha!
This 23rd episode of The Vagabond Garage Rocker features songs and bands that Steve has been meaning to play for some time now but just hasn’t gotten around to until now. You will hear a brand new primitive stomper from Mosquito Bandito, as well as The Brutal Knights, The Singing Dogs, and The Zombie Cops. This episode also features bands such as Thee Crucials, John Woo plus a full set of various ’60s garage stompers! So tune and enjoy!
Join Michael Kaiser as he plays Soothing Sounds in Adult Contemporary Music for personal meditation. Use your third eye to see how RadiOblivion Provides Better Living Through Discarded Music. A “Silly Free” Broadcast brought to you by the Kaiser Records Radio Network. Originally posted at Podshow.com.
HEY MOTHERFUCKERS!! It’s been such a party over at Brad’s pad that he forgot to write a show description!!! Basically this week he sis around plastered playing records for you from his personal collection. He tries to throw in some stuff you have heard before, and some you probably haven’t. The Touch-Me-Nots, Kajun SS, Last Sons of Krypton, and a lot more! Crack open a cold one if you can and treat your ears. It’s the weekend! PARTY!!!
Back from the grave, Rob whips out 20 gems of rhythm and blues to knock you flat on the ground. Hang on for the ride while you dig the sounds of New Orleans soul, heavy-hitting doo-woppers and a slap of scratchy ’50s bangers. Hallelujah – holla back!
With no time to even shave his balls, Charles Gaskins pumps out Mystery Action #6 after a long and crazy week filled with a record release party, band reunions, drunken hootenannies, record shopping with the Japanese, DJing all night, getting over a cold, and starting a new job. He’s worn out, but these songs aren’t. Check it out!