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The Brooklyn Blast Furnace

Relatively Unscathed
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Cold As Life
Hardcore Music
Mental Health
Extreme Music Awards
Delta Bravo Urban Exploration Team
New York City
Agnostic Front
Carnivore
Rob Castoria
Brick By Brick
Book Writing
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Blast Furnace
Podcasting
Parris Mayhew
Covid-19
Cro-Mags
John F. Kennedy
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PublishesWeeklyEpisodes346Founded9 years ago
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Latest Episodes

After a little hiatus, the podcast is back with my guest, my man, Chris Fist. Chris has been in the hardcore scene since the first wave of bands in New York City. A founding member of Clenched Fist NYC, as well as playing in everyone from Life's Bloo... more

The Mamaluke Show starring Anthony Russo, Rob Castoria, and yours truly. After recording separate episodes with these guys, we had a text thread going on and decided to combine our idiotic behavior and do an episode with the three of us. So here it i... more

My friend Craig Ahead is the guest on this episode of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace Podcast (Group). He's been on several times in the past, but it's been a while. We pretty much catch up on what's been going on with him since Sick Of It All is on a tem... more

Nate Holly is my guest on this episode of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace. A short, twenty-second video that came across my feed caught my attention. It turns out the clip was of their first ever show a couple of months ago. I needed to know the story beh... more

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Recent Guests

Craig Setari
Prominent musician and member of Sick Of It All, sharing insights about music and personal life.
Sick Of It All
Episode: Craig Setari (Sick Of It All)
Don Capria
Writer, Producer, Director, and Founder of 110 Artist Management and 110 Crew Films
110 Artist Management and 110 Crew Films
Episode: Don Capria (Writer. Filmmaker. Producer. Director. Skarhead)
Jeff Lanzetta
Drummer of Disciplinary Action, a notable hardcore band from the 90s
Disciplinary Action
Episode: Jeff Lanzetta (Disciplinary Action)
Rob Castoria
Guitarist known for his work with bands like Merauder and Metal Storm
Episode: Rob Castoria (Metal Storm. Maniac Rise. Merauder)

Host

Jimmy Ferrari
Host known for engaging conversations with guests from the hardcore and punk scenes, highlighting personal stories and community ties.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 216 ratings
  • Classic Interviews

    He's ova here now

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Frank2far
    United Statesa year ago
  • Welcome back ya Goombah!

    This guy here knows the scene. Straight from the gutters of oldschool NYC. Outstanding interviews. Thanks Jimmy!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jdsausville
    United States2 years ago
  • Yesss! Welcome Back!

    Welcome back!!! Glad to see your well and TBBF is back! We need more Tommy Rebel, Nasty Vaz, JA.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    A gk with one hand
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Bring back Tommy Rebel!

    Love this podcast! We need more shows and definitely we need more Tommy stories!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    A gk with one hand
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • A blast!

    Nice laidback conversation with some great guests - The Texas Chain Saw Massacre episodes have been especially good. 🙏

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Herman Nearman
    United Kingdom4 years ago

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Listeners often praise the engaging and humorous interviews, emphasizing the host's ability to create a comfortable conversational atmosphere. They highlight the authenticity and emotional depth of the discussions, appreciating the rich storytelling about the hardcore and punk scenes. Some feedback mentions the occasional repetitiveness of personal anecdotes but still appreciates the overall content and depth.
Reviews express gratitude for the focus on community and personal stories, reinforcing the podcast's role in preserving music history and culture.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#174
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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Don Capria (Writer. Filmmaker. Producer. Director. Skarhead)
Q: What inspired the character development in your new film, Director's Cut?
I wanted to develop a unique killer character and drew inspiration from both charming yet sinister figures, like Uncle Buck and John Wayne Gacy.
Roger Miret (Agnostic Front. The Alligators. The Disasters. The Psychos. Madball)
Q: Is there going to be a second edition to My Riot, because there were some edits that were lost?
I want to work on an audio version of the book. It took a long time to write that book so it’s a big commitment to revisit it now.
Roger Miret (Agnostic Front. The Alligators. The Disasters. The Psychos. Madball)
Q: Can you tell me, what's another thing I love about Agnostic Front is that no album sounds the same. What happened between Cause for Alarm and Liberty & Justice?
I just figured out my craziness by the time Liberty & Justice came, so it was a natural craziness that I embraced more in that album.
Roger Miret (Agnostic Front. The Alligators. The Disasters. The Psychos. Madball)
Q: Where do you think this holding on to or collecting these things from so long ago and holding it so dear to you stems from?
It's just memories, all those shows, remembering who was there, and piecing the whole book together by my tattoos and the experiences associated with them.
Michael I-Beam Cline (Author. New York City Junky Days)
Q: What is the inspiration behind your nickname I-Beam?
It was given to me many years ago after an incident at a keg party in Staten Island, where a drummer from Agnostic Front made a comment about me being tough as an I-Beam, and that's how I've been called that ever since.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Brooklyn Blast Furnace

What is The Brooklyn Blast Furnace about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast offers insightful discussions focused on the hardcore and punk music scenes, emphasizing personal narratives and community connections. Throughout various episodes, listeners can expect engaging conversations with musicians, artists, and other figures intimately tied to the music industry. Noteworthy is the podcast's exploration of culture, nostalgia, and the creation of a supportive space for reflection and memory sharing, highlighting the intertwining of personal stories with broader themes of recovery, friendship, and the evolution of music over time.

With a unique blend of humor, honest reflections, and candid storytelling, this podcast stands out by documenting the experiences of those who have shaped and continue to infl... more

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