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Fresh off the release of Disposable Everything, AZ-based power pop/folk punks AJJ answer YOUR queries from the hotline. Nicolas Cage, freakish dog/cat mutations, these are your most hilarious questions yet. #grownostr
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The ’90s were a golden age for movie soundtracks. On today's Click Vortex,
Sam & Jason peel the shrink wrap off their memory & discuss The Bodyguard, Batman Forever, The Crow, Forest Gump, Spawn, & more—aided by the Clickhead livechat:
We’re back with more rad stuff from WASTOIDS: check out the new Weird Nightmare Ramones cover, the Spindle podcast on gay punk icons The Dicks, and music news about Mutoid Man.
Fronted by legendary singer Gary Floyd, The Dicks started in TX and ended in SF, but their sound stayed steady: a rebellious strain of politically hard, musically diverse punk. Marc and John delve into their most anthemic 7”, the 1984 Peace? EP
You need to hear this: Weird Nightmare, the solo project of Alex Edkins of METZ, brings a woozy country & western charm to his jangle pop Sub Pop digital single of the Ramones classic “She’s the One.”
A recent round up of WASTOIDS stuff you may have missed, including our talk with Sub Pop singer/songwriter Lael Neale, 3l3d3p's favorite music videos, post-punk trio Molchat Doma answering questions from the 1-877-WASTOIDS Hotline and more
This week on WASTOIDS Music News: We review King Gizzard live at Red Rocks, chat with Sub Pop recording artist Lael Neale, and share new merch from queer media company Autostraddle!
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Jason and Sam talk June 2003 in music. Listen/watch at WASTOIDS DOT COM
Painter/musician/animator John Andrews joins Salvador Cresta in the attic to share details of his process, his videos for WOODSIST, Cut Worms and others, utilizing out of date art supplies, the Sun Ra Universe, and more. Watch now:
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Electronic artist 3l3d3p joins WASTOIDS to discuss smashing up an AT&T store & share Cibo Matto, Eiffel 65, and Chemical Brothers clips that inspired her new "idontlisten" music video.
Marc and John delve into Thin White Rope's 1991 Sub Pop 7-inch "Ants are Cavemen" b/w "Little Doll," giving you the lowdown on why they are one of the hidden treasures of 80s and 90s indie rock
Ring ring. Fresh off the release of the rollicking and grimly hopeful new album Disposable Everything, Arizona-based power pop/folk punks AJJ are ready to answer YOUR questions. Call 1-877-WASTOIDS, leave a message, and hear their answers on the next episode of Hotline.
What does Dr. Bronner’s magic soap have to do with Jimi Hendrix and Don Bolles of The Germs and Astrologer? What ‘70s band benefitted from Rupert Holmes’ cannibalistic pop chops? Find out the answers to these questions and more on an all-new Click Vortex.