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"I was born and raised in Portland, Oregon, one of the best underground music scenes in the world. I got into the underground metal scene in the early eighties and found punk a few years later. Sometimes for better, sometimes for worse, punk has been one of the biggest influences of my life ever since. I've been in a few bands and toured every chance I got. I've been a booker at a few clubs and even owned a couple. With my background, I was excited to see my niece and nephew get into punk. I ...
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If you've ever wanted to turn the tables and be the one who asks your therapists questions, this episode is for you! We talk about what lead them to becoming therapists and they also share their thoughts about why mental heath problems are so prevalent among punks SAMHSA- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (national) https://www.samhsa.gov/…
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I talk to three very old friends, who all were in the band Malcontent and all three ended up becoming therapists. Also joined by another punk, Elizabeth, who became a therapist. Plus, a very special guest who you will have to figure out. To not interfere with their professional lives, some are using street names and only using flyers for pictures.…
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@badsex_official talk about Portland music, I think we even talked about Seafood Mama, their (Portland) famous relatives and a surprisingly (at least to me) diverse group of influences. Finding if I listen instead of being judgmental and thinking everything is stupid, it’s really interesting how the younger generation get from what’s modern in thei…
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Here is part 2 with Carmen, Alexz, Roz and Shelly. We moved on from being women in business to being women in punk. I don’t want to paraphrase what they have to say. Some of their experiences have been frustrating, deplorable and very personal. It’s better to just hear it in their own words
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The Prids have been in Portland longer than the internet has. They talk about the changes they’ve seen in Portland, how it was to be a new band moving here, and how a Team Dresch interview about a vegetarian hospital brought them here. Featuring their songs Lie Here, Haunted and Break.
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Titanic Reaction sits down with Eric and Corey from Aus Rotten. We talk about trading tapes of bands you found out about in a thanks list from a record, what it’s like to be a teenager getting into punk all the way to being a bit older and passing the torch with excitement instead of bitterness. Also, running from your high school graduation to jum…
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Jesse had to leave but Roxy and I hadn’t talked in years so we just kept talking. She talks about being a woman in rock, the Midnight Creeps and meeting Joan Jett. There are also a few songs from different eras of The Epoxies, including one of her favorites, My New World.
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Portland music always has its up and downs. The late 90's were seriously down. Around that time came the exact opposite of what was happening. A woman up front, checkered Vans, spandex pants, electrical tape, and best of all.....keyboards. Joining me today is FM Static and Roxy Epoxy from The Epoxies.…
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