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punk this week podcast: brainwash victims + pretty baby
Yambag, Robber Robber, Dr. Pepper-flavored Peeps, and some long-belated research into the city of Charlotte.
Punk This Week is see/saw’s weekly podcast from co-hosts Evan Minsker and Nina Corcoran—a discussion of the latest and greatest in the world of punk rock. Each episode features discussions about six stellar new records. They inevitably talk about snacks, too. Each month, Evan and Nina host see/saw jukebox, a bonus podcast for see/saw’s patrons. It’s an interview podcast where punk artists help curate a jukebox with perfect punk records.
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Yambag, Robber Robber, Dr. Pepper-flavored Peeps, and some long-belated research into the city of Charlotte.
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More perfect punk records enter the jukebox as Nina, Evan, and Jeremy bond over Beavis, Butt-Head, Ramones, and terrifying airplane experiences.
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With the see/saw year 2 party in the books, Evan’s still thinking about the weekend’s sounds and snacks.
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It was only a matter of time before we did a podcast intro about Pop Tarts.
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The Minneapolis band of garage punk blood brothers behind “Smokin’ Fuckin’ Cigs” will play their first show in 13 years on March 28. Before a planned practice, we got together to discuss the present and past.
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Gooey cookies, dry cookies, popcorn ceilings, Wigglytuff feelings.
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A long-belated official release of Fugazi’s sessions with Steve Albini have surfaced, and we are still thinking about Pokémon.
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Uh oh...we started talking about Pokémon on the podcast.
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The Philadelphia punks bring some perfect records to the jukebox as their Dry January group chat has its integrity threatened.
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Heather the Jerk. Mod Lang. Personal Style. Chicago hot dog ingredient rankings. Ritual Cross’ very specific compliment(?) from a child. The Sleaze’s dachshund. More!
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A podcast that begins with a Grimace surprise and ends with some generational talent.
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We welcome our first ever guest co-host and force David to hear us talk about how great he and his band Ritual Cross are.