Brian reunites with his former co-hosts at Epic Dudes (Ron/Matt/Jake) to talk about year end lists for 2021. WARNING: Less Than Jake, Limp Bizkit and fucking John Mayer come up in the conversation to get your copy of the latest issue Sex And
All four dudes reconvenefor the annual Best Of episode. 2020 was a wild year. be sure to look out for the first issue of Sex and Glue Zine... coming soon.
Who didn't see this coming? Join us for a special episode where the four of us rant for an hour and half about what music we've been listening to in lockdown.
All 4 of us get together for one final time to discuss our favorite records of 2019. thank you everyone for listening for som many years. go seek out some good punk/hardcore podcasts. keep the genre alive. -Brian/Ron/Matt/Jake
Congrats to Jake and Kelly on a healthy baby boy. Matt and Brian talk about new songs from Tiger Army and Municipal Waste. Album of the Week is Designs For Automotion by Snapcase, plus a lengthy chat on Killswitch Engage.
sorry for the late release. that said, the news is two weeks behind. we talk about Tiger Army, Jamie Jasta, Tool, at length, and an insanely underrated album, Symptoms Of A Leveling Spirit by Good Riddance.
Brian talked with GNO president Paul Alan about the new Hundreds of AU album. Mission Priorities On Launch, out next week on Middle Man Records. End of the episode contains the opening track, The Outcome
Brian talked with the legendary Tom Schlatter about the new Hundreds of AU album. Mission Priorities On Launch, out next week on Middle Man Records. End of the episode contains the opening track, The Outcome
sorry... i know this episode is super late. jake, matt and brian talked about JUST ONE by Better Than A Thousand, plus new songs from Ceremony, Tiny Moving Parts, and Russian Circles
new tunes from The Get Up Kids, Ringworm and Knocked Loose. Also a deep dive into one of the greatest albums ever made Jersey's Best Dancers by Lifetime.
Brian and Jake gush over the lone Georgie James LP, talk new songs by American War Machine and Baroness, and also heap love and praise on Lamb Of God's Randy Blythe