Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

Pelican johnny and I play gay punk, queercore and other stuff

@pndwrir

    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    June 20th, 2023

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Metal Box presents:

“METAL BOX” presents score from JOHN WICK Chapter 4 composed by Tyler Bates and Joel J. Richard. Plus heavy metal, goth, industrial music, hard rock, alternative music, electronic music and dark music. Get ready for a heart-pumping adrenaline thrill ride!!!

    Metal Box    June 15th, 2023

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Metal Box presents:

“METAL BOX” presents songs about world destruction and pollution!!! Heavy metal, goth, industrial metal, hard rock, dark music.

    Metal Box    June 8th, 2023

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Cause and Effect presents:

black cat in high heels

In honor of pride month, DJ Miss Kitty is focusing on the fabulous queer/drag ballroom music scene of 1970s/80s/90s New York. We’re talking disco, house, vogue…WERKING IT!

 

“Ballroom, ball, or house culture has been a way for queer blacks and Latinos to respond to a society that devalued their lives and attempted to erase their presence. Through elaborate performances incorporating and commenting on race, class, and gender, the ball community has historically reflected the American Dream and one’s exclusion from it.” –BY LESTER FABIAN BRATHWAITE

 

    Cause and Effect    June 3rd, 2023

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Metal Box presents:

“METAL BOX” presents music from the new CHARMING DISASTER and a tribute to the late great powerhouse TINA TURNER!!! Hard Rock, goth folk, heavy metal, and dark music!!!

    Metal Box    May 26th, 2023

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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

guest: co-pig Pelican Johnny

Lots of cool punk

maybe some AI generated content

who could know?

BTE

    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    May 23rd, 2023

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End Of The Century presents:

cat wearing a cowboy cat and sunglasses

DJ Miss Kitty digs up some overlooked Country gems from the 70s & 80s that combine soul, blues, and funk into more edgy and catchy tunnnnnes. While today’s show includes a few well-known names like Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Dolly Parton, it mostly draws on more obscure artists who sang about mamas, broken hearts, prison, and gettin’ drunk but made it fresh with strong rhythmic grooves and funky ass bass.

    End Of The Century    May 20th, 2023

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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:

if you don’t like punk, maybe check out the archive player, or spend some time with your dog

bte

    Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead)    May 9th, 2023

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Metal Box presents:

Celebrating STAR WARS and the spacey spirt of KEVIN of SUNRISE OCEAN BENDER. Space themed music, power metal, progressive metal, heavy metal, darkwave, dark electronic, hard rock and dark music. Plus STAR WARS music!!!

    Metal Box    May 5th, 2023

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Cause and Effect presents:

a cat dressed in a pirate costume

No, we’re not talking about the Pittsburgh pirates or the swashbuckling sort, today’s Cause & Effect episode takes a look at the Pirate Radio movement.

 

In 1964, there was nowhere easy for British youth to listen to rock ‘n’ rollers like The Beatles, The Who and The Rolling Stones. Commercial radio wasn’t yet an option, and the guardians of the publicly-owned British Broadcasting Corporation considered such music immoral, antisocial and unfit for public broadcast. Yet just three years later, on Sept. 30, 1967 — the BBC switched on the transmitters of Radio 1, the country’s first dedicated popular music station. What happened to change their minds? The answer to that question — and the story of how pop music came to the FM dial in the U.K. — involves illegal offshore broadcasters AKA PIRATE RADIO.

Drive around some parts of London today and you’re still liable to hear mainstream radio broadcasts drowned out by fleeting bursts of unfamiliar music. Pirate radio stations have been illegally hijacking the FM dial since the 1990s, but while the pirate scene is far smaller than it was in its heyday, the influence of pirate radio has endured and the movement is still thriving on a local scale, and a vibrant array of online-only stations are inspired by the energy and spirit of the pirates.

    Cause and Effect    April 29th, 2023

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