Episodes
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Tom's back from his estrogen filled beach vacation. Both the PTID guys saw fairly lackluster shows. There’s talk of record collecting, the joys of White Castle, upcoming gigs, and some great songs are played. With tracks from Didjits, Burntmill Ghosts, Raging Nathans, Adam and the Ants, Strung Out, Government Issue, and Angry Samoans.
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The man behind the Didjits, Gaza Strippers and more makes a second appearance. Those who heard the first one (ep17, way back when!) know this is not to be missed. These old friends discuss the upcoming Didjits Record Store Day release, and about 1000 other topics. With songs from Bloody Horror Punx, Didjits, and from one of his theater shows!
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Everybody loves and celebrates early Ramones and Buzzcocks, but what about the later parts of their careers? Here Tom and Neil dive into the later albums from these legendary quartets. The first in the series of what will hopefully be a long running thread, reviewing later albums by classic bands! With songs by, of course, Ramones and Buzzcocks. EDITOR'S NOTE: We have been sitting on this one for a few weeks to get more timely episodes up…
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It took a while, but the PTID guys finally caught up with the man with a PHD in PUNK. They talk about growing up a punk fan in Southern California in the early '80s. They discuss starting the distro that became a label and eventually a retail store. We also discuss his madcap Facebook Live shows Wednesdays and Fridays! With songs from The Dickies, Devo, Blondie, Vice Squad, Stiff Little Fingers, Adolescents, and 999.
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The PTID guys are back home after meeting up in the Windy City to see the Bouncing Souls. They talk about the shows, the people watching, record swapping and the sorry condition of Chicago. Tom finishes his long weekend with a goth experience of his own by dragging his wife to see Gary Numan. With songs by Bouncing Souls, Flatfoot 56, Front Line Assembly and Gary Numan.
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This one comes live from Neil's kitchen, so forgive the echo! Neil goes goth with the Satanic doo-wop duo Twin Temple. The next day he goes record shopping with The Drowns and Dr. Disc and sees The Drowns play later that night. Tom spends a night among friends old and new pretending to be Irish watching The Tossers. With songs from Twin Temple, The Drowns, The Tossers and Capgun Heroes.
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Mike comes back to talk to the PTID guys about his excellent new book, "Miles Per Gallon". He never misses a beat as they grill him on the details of the 1983 tour that the book is based on. They catch up on Mike's plan for his next book and the year ahead for Channel 3. With songs by Misfits, 999, Kraut, DOA, Big Boys, Stretch Marks and CH3.
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Just the PTID guys for this one, but they cover a wide range of topics. From going to shows on school nights, to horny grandpa versus dementia grandpa for president, to Record Store Day 2024, and the massive No Values punk festival. The music ranges from pop punk to political hardcore, with songs by Poison Idea, Zoanoids, Space Age Zeros, Brigatta Vendetta, The Winks, Dayglo Abortions, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and The Undead.
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The PTID guys welcome The Drowns' bassist/vocalist Andy Wylie. After a couple of fun visits from guitarist/vocalist Rev Peters, they finally talk to the band's other voice! They dig into The Drowns' fantastic new album Blacked Out, the band's creative process and nomadic lifestyle. With music by The Drowns of course!
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It's just your favorite platonic couple for this half assed Valentine's Day celebration. The PTID guys catch each other up on current events and upcoming shows. Neil plays punk love songs while Tom looks back in anger. Mercifully, Tender Tom is nowhere to be found. With music from The Pist, The Complicators, Death Ridge Boys, No Time, The Damned, Buzzcocks, The Vibrators, The Only Ones, and Patrik Fitzgerald.
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In this action packed episode, the PTID guys catch up with musician Dickie Devil of Dickie Devil & the Deviant. Or was it famed stuntman Ronin James? They talk about making music, making movies, making up fantasy worlds and trying to launch a sitcom with puppets! With songs from Action Man, Voodoo Death Cult and Dickie Devil & the Deviants. Never heard of them? Their album was Neil’s #3 best album of 2023!
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On this action packed episode the PTID guys are thrilled to welcome solo artist, author and longtime Poison Idea frontman Jerry A Lang. They have a nice chat about Poison Idea as well as Jerry's various other musical projects. They also talk about his massive, three part auto biography, and promise to reconvene to discuss the book in more detail. With Music by Poison Idea, Jerry A & The Kings of Oblivion.
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In this episode the PTID guys catch up with Michigan musician and indie filmmaker Jay Crimson. They talk about his current band and his involvement with Troma Films. They even get into his earlier years as an indie wrestler. A lot of ground is covered. With music from Chemical Valley Mutants and No Class Assassins.
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On this episode, the PTID guys steal an idea from satellite radio. They fight through 37 or 47 years of haze to pick six songs that really got them into punk. Not surprisingly, there's a ton of great music including a bunch of first wave classics and a couple early hardcore songs. With killer songs from Sex Pistols, Dead Boys, Ramones, The Boomtown Rats, Misfits, The Clash, The Exploited, The Stranglers, DRI, Buzzcocks, Suicidal Tendencies, and The Adverts.
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Against their better judgement, the PTID guys welcome back New Jersey's finest, Doc Rotten for the second time. It doesn't take long for the conversation to devolve to the point that it would make most truckers blush. Amid the chaos there's talk of buttholes, ladyboys and Adidas track suits. They also spin several tracks from Doc Rotten's excellent new self-titled album. Also featuring songs from The Clash, The Damned and Rancid.
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On this episode, the PTID guys go through a bunch of friend and listener top 10 lists. No one's feelings are spared as good taste is applauded and questionable picks are mocked. It's interesting to see the wide variety of favorites. It's also interesting to see how the podcast influences listeners, and how the opposite is also true. With songs by The Brokedowns, Conservative Military Image, Kepi Ghoulie, Samiam, Scumbag Millionaire, The Unknowns, Home Front and Frenzal Rhomb.
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The PTID guys continue their 2023 wrap up with the best of gigs, EPs and reissues. Tom knocked a bunch of bands off his bucket list, while Neil got to see one of his heroes wearing a Punk Till I Die T-shirt on stage! We also run down some notable musician deaths from 2023. With songs from Channel 3, Suzi Moon & Billy Hopeless, The Drowns, Bloodstains, Castillo, Jerry A & The Kings of Oblivion, The Drones, The Downstrokes, and Boris the Sprinkler.
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Here's the one you've all been waiting for. Top and Neil channel the spirit of the late, great Casey Kasem, and count down their top 10 ten LPs of the year. Some records finished as expected, while others are more of a surprise. Minimal rabbit holes, but 20 huge songs for YOUR listening pleasure from Oil!, Cyanide Pills, Geoff Palmer, Hung Like Hanratty, McRackins, The Oxys, Raging Nathans, AntiSEEN, Scunthorpe Yobs, Zoanoids, Clowns, Territories, Dickie Devil and the Deviants, The Bollweevils, Private Function, Lower Class Brats, and Rancid.
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For the second year in a row, the PTID guys are joined by the lovely Heather Wheaton. She catches the blissfully unaware hosts up on all the great pop punk releases they missed in 2023. She also gives as good as she gets in this no-holds-barred battle of the sexes! With music from Tightwire, Jagger Holly, Raging Nathans, 7 Years Bad Luck,The Haermorrhoids, Lone Wolf, The Vapids, The Rimmingtons, Flks, and Borderlines.
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On this very special episode of the Punk Till I Die Podcast, the PTID guys are joined by Tom's old Punknews pals Adam White and Ricky Frankel. The years melt away as the three of them (plus Neil) are together for the first time in years. It's officially their best of 2023, but it's mostly the best of Canada and Australia. With songs from Public Serpents, The Retail Simps, Gel, Imploders, Beerwolf, Mononegatives, Private Function, Fucked up & The Halluci Nation, Clowns, and Home Front.
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