
Neckbone & Jerbear talk about punk music and punk houses from their past. This podcast focuses on punk houses in Kansas and Missouri from the 1990's to 2000's. Find out what it was like to have a band playing in the living room and a dozen drunk punks passed out on the porch. Visit our website at www.prairiepunkpress.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Neck and Jer review the melodic crust punk band Lagrimas' 2024 album, A Life of Destruction. They also clear up a couple of things about Graham Platner and plug Sabot Cat shows and Trashsylvania citizenship. If you want to be a citizen of Trashsylvan... more
Neck and Jer talk Graham Platner, the Progressive movement and the controversy surrounding Platner within leftist alternative media spaces. The Vanguard, Kyle Kulinski, F.D Signifier and BadEmpanada all go head to head (metaphorically) over Platner. ... more
Neck and Jer review the 1996 Minnesota drunk punk band Assrash album, Up The Punx! Also check out the new Trashsylvania National Anthem at the end.
Certified schlubs, Neck and Jer, talk sh*t on a bunch of people. Check out Sabot Cat at the end of the episode, recorded at SK8BAR in Kansas City. Also, suck it Bill Maher.
Neck and Jer talk about the warehouse fires, the assault "academy" and they create the new nation of Trashsylvania on the North Atlantic Garbage Patch! Also send us your flag designs for our new nation. All hail Trashsylvania!
What does AI, Israel, Iran and school busses have in common? They're all discussed in this episode! Buckle up because if Skynet and Atmos have their way, you're screwed (and dumb).
Neck and Jer talk about the manosphere and the impact that's having on men as well as why a lot of modern TV sucks. If you've ever wanted to hear about HStikkytokky, Sneako, Rob Schneider and Jim Breuer in the same conversation, this is the episode f... more
PART 2 of 2-Neck and Jer talk to their Wichita punk scene friend and extremist expert Amanda, also known as @MsEntropy, about politics, white supremacy, and the Islamic State. You know, keeping it light!









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