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Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath

Evan Jacobs

Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath

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Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath

Evan Jacobs

Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath

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Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath

Evan Jacobs

Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath

A weekly Music podcast
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108/Ressurection/The Judas Factor/Unsufferable singer Rob Fish discusses joining 108, living in the Hare Krishna temple, and recording vocals on the HOLYNAME LP!Watch the rest of the video by going to Anhedenia Films TV on YOUTUBE! Link in BI
In the 1990s if you were a band wanting to make a record then the dream was to do it at For the Record studios. Bands like Outspoken, Farside, Gameface, Eleven-Thirty Four, Adamantium and many others recorded there.In this section E and I loo
Trust Records co-owner/Triggerman singer Joe Nelson gives his thoughts on what goes into preserving a recording that's 40 years old, blind faith, DFL, and MORE!These videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk mus
Today's SceneStop brings us to Dr. Strange Records in lovely Rancho Cucamonga, California. This store is named after the label that brought us such bands as FACE TO FACE, BROWN LOBSTER TANK, GAMEFACE, THE BOLLWEEVILS, ZOINKS and MORE!In this
In the 1990s if you were a band wanting to make a record then the dream was to do it at For the Record studios. Bands like Outspoken, Farside, Gameface, Eleven-Thirty Four, Adamantium and many others recorded there.In this interview he talks
Hardcore photo historian Dave Sine and myself sit down to discuss some pictures he took when CARRY NATION and DOWN BY LAW played a house party in 1990.These short videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk mus
Today's SceneStop brings us to The Old Spaghetti Factory in Newport Beach, CA. In the the 1990s this place was a hardcore hangout of the highest order. However, it wasn't limited to hardcore bands. You might have some pasta with members of BI
VISUAL DISCRIMINATION/PRISON front person Tim Sawyer discusses breaks down wanting to be Henry Rollins on stage, some of his favorite releases as a singer, singing for FINAL CONFLICT and more!These videos are part of an ongoing video series c
It has been almost 11 months since Isaac Golub was tragically killed in an automobile accident in Huntington Beach, CA. His loss is still a very open wound for many. Thankfully he left behind a legacy of music and movies that can forever be enj
Editor/musician/music lover Waleed Rashidi breaks down his schedule as MEAN STREET editor, leaving the magazine, and getting into teaching!If you were a local band in the 1990s to the early 2000s, MEAN STREET MAGAZINE was a great place to get
The song “Replacement” on A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL’s “Truth Gives Wings to Strength” LP is something of a cause célebre in the hardcore scene. Released in 1990, this song seemed to come with its own set of history behind it that was completely s
108/Ressurection/The Judas Factor/Unsufferable singer Rob Fish and I catch back up and laugh a bit about the CURSE OF INSTINCT: 108's FINAL TOUR documentary we made nearly 30 years ago!These videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicl
VISUAL DISCRIMINATION/PRISON front person Tim Sawyer discusses what inspires him about punk and hardcore, starting Visual Discrimination, members leaving, and more!These videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore pun
In the 1990s if you were a band wanting to make a record then the dream was to do it at For the Record studios. Bands like Outspoken, Farside, Gameface, Eleven-Thirty Four, Adamantium and many others recorded there.In this interview he talks
Trust Records co-owner/Triggerman singer Joe Nelson gives his thoughts on OC hardcore, East Coast hardcore, getting SSD on Trust, and more!These videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk music scene. They are a
In the 1990s if you were a band wanting to make a record then the dream was to do it at For the Record studios. Bands like Outspoken, Farside, Gameface, Eleven-Thirty Four, Adamantium and many others recorded there.In this interview he talks
Run by editor/musician/music lover Waleed Rashidi, he sat down to talk about the inner-workings of MEAN STREET, becoming the editor and what his goal for the magazine was, his passion for drumming and more!If you were a local band in the 1990
Isaac Golub, frontman for A CHORUS OF DISAPPROVAL/A18/COUNT CATASTROPHIC, talks about some of the interesting places his bands played. Check out "Truth Gives Wings to Strength" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4bWC1wzuhcThese videos
Trust Records co-owner/Triggerman singer Joe Nelson deep dives on the seminal SSD release "The Kids Will Have Their Say" artwork and more.These videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk music scene. They are an
John Scott (Headfirst/Downer) continues to regal us with song meanings, explanations, and more in this exciting interview!These videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk music scene. They are an addendum to the
In the 1990s if you were a band wanting to make a record then the dream was to do it at For the Record studios. Bands like Outspoken, Farside, Gameface, Eleven-Thirty Four, Adamantium and many others recorded there.In this interview he talks
If you were a local band in the 1990s to the early 2000s, MEAN STREET MAGAZINE was a great place to get exposure. With its slick covers, easy to digest stories, and DIY feel, this magazine was big, cool, underground, and important.Run by edit
In the 1990s if you were a band wanting to make a record then the dream was to do it at For the Record studios. Bands like Outspoken, Farside, Gameface, Eleven-Thirty Four, Adamantium and many others recorded there.In this interview he talks
Shawn Connell (PHC, Process, Man Is The Bastard) explains the lore behind PHC's gone but not forgotten covers.These videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk music scene. They are an addendum to the film Orange
John Scott (Headfirst/Downer) discusses writing lyrics for the seminal 12", THE ENEMY. He discusses lyrics, who wrote what, random bells on the album, and MORE! These videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk m
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