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In the late 90-s and early 2000’s the Uk saw an explosion of bands that loosely fitted under the umbrella of punk. Hundreds of bands played up and down the country playing thousands of shows each year. In this season’s podcast Chas interviews ket members of that scene and try’s to uncover the reason why hardly any of the major press gave this scene coverage and if ... more
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Sam McGregor was a member of the British ska punk band Grown at Home and is the cofounder of Signature Brew, founded in 2011 with his cousin Tom in an attempt to improve the terrible quality and variety of the beer available at live m... more
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Laila K and Barney Boom are the two founding members of Sonic Boom 6, a Manchester band whose career spans multiple scenes and genres.
They were an essential part of the 1990s-2000’s wave of UK punk and still are at the forefront to... more
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Matthew Reynolds is a singer and guitarist from Southampton who rose to prominence through
his band Howard’s Alias, who were an integral part of the UK punk scene of the 00s, touring
relentlessly and releasing four LPs.
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I chat to Lou about all things punk, the new The Social Club album, dogs drinking his pints on stage, taking down the system from the inside as a drama teacher and the possibility of a Captain Everything split.
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Amazing conversation and great memories from a very special time in music. Can’t wait to hear more !
Really enjoyed this one Chas. Can’t wait to see what’s coming next.
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