
"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 ev... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Sat down with some of my oldest friends and ex band mates to talk about the new record, current line up and how they got into punk. Maybe someday we can do an entire episode of only tour stories from the early 90s
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 prevale... more
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 inter... more
@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 eve... more
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Please get a Bartek pt.2 in the works!
Love what you’re doing Tony and can’t wait to hear your Top Five Podacast episode
Tony Mengis brings to his podcast some of the same elements that made him a good bartender and a good frontman in punk bands. He's charismatic without putting on a facade. He's present in the moment and cares about his craft. As a long time musician, club booker, and bartender in the Portland, OR underground rock and punk scene, everyone who's met Tony more than once will claim him as a friend. That's probably why his guests, who vary from semi-famous to under-recognized punk / underground mus... more
Great to hear what bands from the local 80’s/90’s/00’s scenes are doing now and to hear the nostalgia without the criticism of current scenes. It all looks like progress to me, thanks for sharing!
This show is fun to listen too. Good stories from punk bands. It’s very new, but so far it’s great! I’m looking forward to new episodes.
I cannot recommend this enough. If you're sick of being bored to tears by music podcasts that barely scrape the surface of the real underground, then "Titanic Reaction" is here to save you..... SUBSCRIBE NOW!!










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