DISGRACELAND - Bonus Episode: Finding Great Music, Boston and NY Hardcore, and I Want Your Skulls
Episode Date: October 5, 2023The Wu-Tang saga continues in DISGRACELAND, and it's got Jake wondering about the most memorable ways that you’ve discovered great music in your lifetime. Plus, top fives, your correspondence, and t...he questions: What's your favorite Disgraceland Halloween episode? What are your top five Halloween songs? Your top five Halloween music videos? Get in touch at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod, and come join the After Party. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey, what's up, guys?
I'm excited to get into this bonus after party episode here.
We've got Halloween season starting to kick in and all kinds of spooky and evil disgrace.
land stuff that we're discussing more on that shortly, along with some notes on You
You God, which is our latest episode in our serialized Woutain clan series.
I want to thank all you guys for taking the time to ride this Wutane train with us.
ODB, old dirty bastard is up next.
Then we wrap the season with episodes on Masked Killer and Jizzah, and then move headfirst
into some pretty killer Halloween-themed disgraceland episodes, which I'm super excited to talk to you
guys about here in the bonus after party up. Just a heads up that over in the Badlands feed this
week, you can hear the trailer for our newest season, season nine, David Lynch, Phil Hartman.
Got a lot of cool stuff planned for you over there this season in Badlands. So make sure you're
following or subscribing to Badlands, my other podcast that I host, wherever you guys get your
podcasts. All right, let's get into this here bonus episode. Hey, Discos. Need a little more
disgrace land in your life? Just a touch to get you through.
Yeah, me too.
This is the podcast that comes after the podcast.
Welcome to Disgraceland, the after party.
Welcome to the disgrace land bonus episode.
A little thing we like to call the after party.
This is the show after the show,
the party after the party, the bridge
to get you from one full episode of Disgraceland
to the other, the backyard to dig into the dirt.
On this episode, we are talking about,
among other things,
you God and our continued serialized season on Wutank Clan,
Boston and New York hardcore Halloween.
And what I want from you guys, hint, it rhymes with,
I want your skulls.
And of course, your voicemails, text, DMs, and more.
And as always, a whole lot of Rosie.
All right, this goes, let's get into it.
Yes, yes, yes.
We are back with another after-party bonus episode
as we released Chapter 7 of our serialized Wu-Tang Clan saga
here in Disgraceland this week.
Chapter 7 is, of course, all about Lamont Hawkins,
a.kens, a. U-God. Like many members of Wu-Tang,
U-God was raised by a single mother and raised by the streets of Staten Island.
The mean streets, we can say that, right? The mean streets of Staten Island, to be precise.
To quote, U-God, material stuff is so enticing when you don't have shit.
My mom provided the bare minimum, but that was all she could afford.
If I wanted to get fresh and have some money to eat, I had to come up with a plan.
So that's a quote from U-God's book, which I've talked about before,
Raw My Journey Into the Wootang, which, like I said, I mentioned earlier this week in our pre-party episode.
And the plan that U-God is referring to is, of course, the drug game in New York City in the 1980s,
a game that got him arrested, got him sent to jail, got him nearly killed.
That game, that plan, that life was tough to escape from.
And if you listen to the episode, you know that just because you decide to leave that life behind
and does not mean that that life leaves you behind.
U-God, like the rest of the guys in Wu-Tang,
grew up listening to great music.
All kinds of great music was happening at the time.
Remember, this is the early 80s when he's coming up.
It's the advent of hip-hop.
And in U-God's case, his uncle brought cassette tapes around
for him to check out and get into stuff like Grandmaster Flash,
Doug E. Fresh, Cool Mo Di, Busy B.
And the last two in particular engaged in one of the earliest
and most iconic rap battles of all time way back in 1981.
Now, goes without saying, this was a time when music discovery was extremely different than it is today.
And nowadays, it's just, it's endless the amount of music you can discover and the ease of which you can discover it.
There's not just so much different content at your fingertips.
There are so many different platforms you can go to and very easily find whatever it is that you're looking for or even not looking for.
Okay, this is both good and bad.
I can make both sides of that argument.
This is a time, just remember, this is a time.
This is my point.
Again, you had to be somewhat lucky to discover incredible music if you were young and dumb as most of us were at one point.
If you were lucky, like I said, he had a cool uncle, an older brother, an older sister, would pass down tapes, records to you.
Maybe mixed tapes if you were lucky enough because those were personalized, those might have even been themed.
Or if you were super lucky and you hit sort of the culture lottery and were born in New York City in the 70s and came up in the 80s, maybe you even caught something like Mr. Magic's,
rap attack on the radio or maybe, maybe, maybe you even happen to see something as cool as cool
MoD battling busy B. In person, it's hard to describe this to people discovering new music now.
It's especially hard to describe it without sounding like an old bastard, but it got me thinking,
what are some of the most memorable ways that you've discovered great music in your lifetime?
Was it a cool uncle?
Was it a mixtape?
Was it someone in your high school?
Maybe a crush, maybe a boyfriend, maybe a girlfriend, maybe an older brother or a sister?
Or was it a radio station, a tiny little college station and a tiny little town somewhere that you happen to be able to tune in or was it something else, okay?
I want to know what your most memorable music discovery stories are. I've got two off the bat.
I've mentioned this in an interview before, so forgive me if some of you have heard this.
But fourth grade, we moved to a new town, new house.
I'm walking in my backyard.
We just moved in, mind you.
I don't have any friends.
It's like, it's not raining, but it was like, you know, it's like a New England morning mist on the ground, kind of wet.
bam right there lead zeppelin one in a cassette just hey here you go jake we're just going to open up the
rest of your life for you right here with this cassette i mean it was divine i have no idea how that happened
i still don't know i went in i played it and everything changed for me i'm not exaggerating i'd never really
even heard led zeppelin before if i did i didn't know i did maybe i heard him on the radio and then i find
lead zeppelin one in my backyard are you fucking kidding me what are the chances in a pre-internet world
Another one. Another example that I've given before, probably in interviews, I'm not sure I've gotten into it in these bonus episodes. Maybe I have. Forgive me if I have, but I'm going to tell you this story anyways. I'm in the sixth grade now. And I somehow convinced my stepfather, who I don't have a great relationship at the time, to bring me down to City Hall Music and Clinton Mass right on high street, my hometown record store. There's some fucking stoner high school drop out behind the counter. And I go up and I try to buy or try to get my stepfather to pay for, for those about to rock, we salute you by ACDC.
At which point the Stone Record Clerk convinces me, for a hold on, before he convinces me, he explains to me that there is a whole other incarnation of ACDC that existed before Brian Johnson, which to my sixth grade brain had no concept of.
I didn't know Bond Scott even existed.
Never mind did I get or understand how much cooler Bond Scott era ACDC was than Brian Johnson era ACDC.
Everything opened up for me there.
I mean, I love Brian Johnson, but let's be cool.
There's nothing cooler than Bon Scott, ACDC.
Like, it just isn't.
Okay, so those are two of my stories, two of my music discovery stories.
617-90666-6-36-3-8.
Leave me a voicemail or send me a text, and let me know what some of your music discovery stories are.
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Just leave me a voicemail, like this guy from the 571 on Bruce Springsteen.
I can't wait for the inevitable.
All right, dude, I appreciate the message.
Happy to hear these disgrace-in episodes.
driving you deeper into the artist's musical catalogs.
As for more episodes on the stories from the artist, songs,
I think it depends on what types of songs we're talking about.
With Springsteen's Nebraska, like you mentioned,
these songs obviously lended themselves to this type of storytelling
because, A, a lot of the songs are true crime songs.
They're literally about true crime events and true crime characters.
Charlie Starkweather, Phil Tested the Chicken Man.
And that, of course, sits comfortably on our side of the street here in Disgraceland.
But also, it was compelling for me with Nebraska to take this storytelling approach
because a lot of the characters in the Nebraska songs, even the fictional ones, felt personal to me in where I grew up.
Like I just mentioned, Clinton Mass, a very blue-collar working-class town.
So I felt like I could really make something special happen with them.
So I don't know. I mean, it depends. If we're talking, you know, Elton John songs, I don't know that I can get as much out of it as I did with Nebraska. But maybe I can't. I need to look at it on a case-by-case basis. Either way, I like what you're opening up for me here. So I appreciate that. As for Cliff Burton, I've been working on something special for Cliff over the past year. And I hope to announce that sometime in the future. All right, let's check out this voicemail from the 4-43 in Baltimore or as I say on the
Baltimore.
Hey, Jake.
My name is eight years old.
I live in Baltimore, Maryland.
I was just thinking it would be cool if you did an episode on people who have overdosed.
I'm an addict in recovery myself.
You already did it, Amy Wine House, but you got Mac Miller, you got Juice World, you got
X, X, X, X, X, Exension.
That would maybe be a good idea for an episode or not.
I know Juice World would.
I know people would eat that shit up for sure.
But, yeah, regardless, my number is 443.
if you want to call me back or whatever.
But either way, I hope you having a great day.
Okay, bye.
All right, thank you for the message.
Your name got dropped from the call,
so I did not catch it.
That wasn't me cutting it out.
But welcome to disgrace,
and happy to hear you're in recovery.
Keep going.
So we did do an episode on Juice World,
but it's currently unavailable.
However, we will be making it available
and releasing it next month.
As for the others that you mentioned,
Kirk Cobain, MacMillar,
XX, X, X, X, Tentasione,
Amy Winehouse.
We've got episodes on all those artists.
They're in the feed right now.
And we've also got an episode on Little Pete.
So check those out.
Let me know if you have any troubles finding them.
Hit me back.
617-906-66-6638.
Let's check out this voicemail from the 401.
Jay, David, from the 401.
I have so many questions.
I don't even know if this tape is going to be long enough.
First of all, can you elaborate on the exclusive Amazon era of disgrace land
and why it's taken you guys so long to get all your content back and up on iTunes and whatnot.
I don't know if it's a legal situation if you can't get into it,
but I find that side of the business very interesting.
Also, I would like to know if you heard about Lamb of God lead singer Randy Blythe
and what happened to him in the Czech Republic,
allegedly pushing a fan off the stage and the kid ended up getting hurt
and he ended up doing a year in jail.
I just didn't know if there was an episode there
or if that type of music is just too heavy
for this Graceland format.
Also, being from the 401,
I would love your input on local bands
mainly from Massachusetts.
Kill Switch Engage, all that remains,
the ballstones, the drop tips,
you know, all the greatest tips,
just wondering how you feel about the New England
scene, considering that you were in a band
yourself. I appreciate all the content, love the shows, keep it going. Rocka Rolla.
All right, David, on Amazon, real quick, just to answer your question here as quickly as in the
most non-boring way that I can. The podcast, we launched this independently. We then signed a sales
and distribution deal with IHeart, just so you know what that means. If you don't already,
it means that they basically agree to license the content, and then they go and they sell
it for you. We did the same thing with Amazon after that. And the only difference was the content
was to be made exclusive to Amazon. That helps them. It helps them bring in new listeners,
et cetera, for their new podcasting platform that they were launching at the time. And we've since
moved on from that deal to beginning of 2023. So we're releasing all of our previously exclusive
content into the wide, wide world of podcasting. That's really it. I don't know. I guess the one
more part of your question is, why don't we release it all at once? And the reason is, you know,
is because it's just overwhelming.
There's too much of it,
and we need to spread it out over some months, weeks, et cetera.
But we will have it all out by the end of this year.
There's only six more episodes, I believe,
that are still in the archive,
and they'll be released very shortly.
Okay?
Appreciate the question.
Oh, you get more to your question here I'm seeing here.
As for Boston bands,
my favorite Boston bands for the hardcore slash heavy music scene
would be number one slap shot.
Number two, the original wrecking crew
with original singer Glenn Dudley.
Number three,
eye for an eye,
number four,
the Mighty,
Bostones, number five.
I want to say the lemon heads,
but they're not heavy enough,
so I'm going to go with Doomriders instead,
even though they have one of my ex-bandmates
in the band, and I'm biased.
Cave-in would be a close sixth.
All right, guys, you know how to get in touch with me?
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Hit me up on any topic that you like.
We're storming through this Wu-Tang series,
wrapping it up midway through October.
We're close to the end,
then we're coming at you with some,
series Halloween content for the rest of the month.
So, you know, call me.
Let me know what you think of the Wu-Tang series.
Let me know what your favorite musical discovery moments are,
some of the experiences you had
and finding some of your favorite bands.
Let me know your favorite as we get into Halloween.
This is what I really want to talk about.
Let me know your favorite disgrace land Halloween episodes.
All right?
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I said, oh, hell no.
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Check one, two. All right, we are back, and I know I said I was going to start with some text,
but I'm actually going to start with some DMs because I've been neglecting the DMs,
and I apologize.
Social media has just been, it's been tough to navigate for me lately.
It's just been, I've got a lot going on, and I find it.
to be, uh, how do I say this politely? Eight times suck. But I don't like neglecting you guys. So,
let's do some DMs before I do a bunch of texts and then I feel like not doing DMs. Okay,
we'll do the DMs, then we'll do the text. So this one on Facebook from Jeff, and I hope I'm
pronouncing this correctly, Batustic says, I really enjoy your work and the detail you put into it.
I'm curious if you ever did an episode on one of my favorite rock bands that I saw nine times
the Ramones. Thank you for your hard work. You got to
of Jeff, and yes, we have done an episode on the Ramones. You can find that in the archive.
It's available now, wherever you get your podcasts. And though we were talking about music
discovery earlier, the way I discovered the Ramones is worth mentioning here, I think, and a little
apropos, as they say. I discovered the Ramones through my dad. My dad showed up one day and was
like, hey, we're going to go see my band play. And we're opening up for this band. And they're
an important band. They're called the Ramones. And he described them to me. I was at the time probably
10, nine, maybe nine. Yeah, I think I was, maybe eight actually. And he described them as being
very important. I remember that. And then I didn't know what that meant. But I remember he said,
they're like the beach boys, but they're very, very loud. And that meant something to me, because I was
all about the beach boys at that period of my life. You know, Bar Bar Barbaran era beach boys, not
pet sounds. But anyways, tie in a little music discovery into Jeff's text on the Ramones.
Jeff, go get that Ramones episode. It's in the archive right now.
This message comes on Facebook from Natalie Stewart who writes, Jake, I suspect I'm at least
1001st listener to say this weekend that the replacement's Tim Let It Bleed Remaster is a glorious
must listen. Hi, from Australia. Well, Natalie, I'm going to take your word for it. I have not
listen to it yet. I'm holding it back. I'm waiting. I'm in the middle of a move slash new studio
set up and I want to get my stereo fully set up so that I can really truly enjoy it. Sit down
and listen to this and enjoy it. I'm just not there yet, but psyched to hear that you're into it.
I read a bad review of it last night on the internet, but I'm going to go with your take on it,
Natalie. So thank you. Teresa Beers writes in, I've been trying to binge these podcasts on Amazon
music. For some reason, the podcast restarts in the middle. And I'm
miss the endings of some. Well, Teresa, that sucks. That's not fucking cool, man. Um, but usually this
is the type of thing that's a player problem. It's local to your device. I would suggest
reinstalling the Amazon music app and giving it a go and I'm sure that'll take care of your
issues. Okay, Teresa? Thanks for reaching out. This is me, Jake, in tech support. All right, Jason Ramsey
writes in, excellent storytelling all episodes, consistently riveting. Thank you. Thank you, Jason.
I appreciate that.
All right, let's see.
What else we got?
Janine Kerr on Instagram writes in, and all it is is a image that she took.
It says, presidents are temporary.
Wu-Tang is forever.
And it says perfect election sign.
And I would say, here, here to that.
I agree, Gene.
Thank you.
Wu-Tang is forever.
My man, Aaron writes in on Instagram.
That's my bros brew, bruh.
It's a picture of the rockerola in the cooler, out in the wild at some liquor store.
I'm not sure where Aaron is.
Aaron's from Maine, actually.
So I'm betting that's in Maine.
If you guys live in Maine or New England, you know, go there,
get a four-pack of rock-a-rolla-discraiclam beer,
gluten-free for those who don't do the gluten like me.
I do it sometimes, but I try not to.
All right, Justin Geisner, if I'm saying that correctly,
on, on Instagram writes in,
give this playlist to listen, anthology, discography,
and it's a John Carpenter anthology of movie themes from 1974 to,
What does I say?
Ninety-three?
Is that right?
My eyes are bad.
It says it's the best of John Carpenter's movie music.
Disgraceland, Badlands, Combo.
Plus, he married.
Adrian Barbeau.
Deuses.
Yeah, I'm pumped on this, man.
Thank you, Justin.
I appreciate it.
Very Halloween-y digging it.
I have this thing where I put the soundtrack for the fog on in front of my five-year-old,
and I start talking like this.
And he freaks the fuck out.
It doesn't matter what I say.
I can be like, it's time for bed.
we need to get your blanket.
And when the fog is playing in the background, it just, fuck.
I'm such a shitty dad.
Anyways, all right, let's move on here.
Do a little text messages, like I said.
617-906-66-663-8 to send a text.
If you don't want to get in touch with me, if you want to send it, do this on DM,
at Discredislampod, Instagram, X, and Facebook, as we just mentioned.
But let's do some texts.
All right, this one comes in from the 252 low-hanging fruit here, Jake.
Jan Weiner's a sleepy blowjob.
This is in response to the pre-party question
where I asked for, I asked you guys to work
Jan Wenner's name into a fictional porn movie.
So 252 writes in, Jan Weeners, a sleepy blowjob plot.
The story of a young woman, Stacey, a self-made millionaire
who has never experienced that deep love,
finds herself strangely attracted to Kevin,
a mild-mannered tax attorney who moonlights as a writer.
Oh boy, I'm not going to go on.
on here. There's a lot of rough sex stuff and
three ways and wow
252 is going for it.
252 I'm going to name you. Jeremy.
Jeremy, appreciate the text.
I'm not going to get into all the
X-rated parts of it, but let's
keep going here. The
706 writes in, just finished the
mini episode and as for the Bob Dylan
question, I'm going to be blasphemous for
a few of these as a warning. Nirvana,
Lincoln Park, and Soundgarden, just to name
a few. Then the little devil and me just screamed out
having him do a song with Eminem, simply because
why the fuck not take care and keep up the great storytelling this is a reference to the question
of who would you want to see backing bob dillon uh well you know lincoln park sound garden and nirvana
all have dead guys in those bands or i should say not in those bands so m and m bob dillan and m
uh that would be worth the price of entry simply for the shit show factor i'd like to see mn m and
and bob dillin arguing together that'd be fucking great all right the nine five four writes in
Hey, Jake, listening to your podcast, totally hooked and love your shows, Disgraceland and Badlands.
Really love the Mama Cass disgrace and episode.
I find the fact that Sharon Tate and Charles Manson at a party together just brings me chills.
Keep doing what you're doing.
You are amazing.
Hey, 954, we've got this other podcast called The Badlands, as you know, right?
And in Badlands, we did two mirror episodes to the Mama Cass episodes.
We did two Sharon Tate episodes, and I encourage you to go check those out if you have not already.
kind of a Roshamon thing.
All right.
All right.
Let's see.
What else?
All right.
This one from the 404 writes in.
All right.
A, an old student ish,
that I have lost touch with
since his divorce and his move
called your show today.
We had the same discussion
back in 2008 at the Waffle House.
I know his voice from anywhere.
Hearing made my heart soften.
Thank you.
Well, you got it.
This is coming from who?
This person does not
give their name, or do they?
Let me go back through these texts here that aren't apropos.
No.
Oh, yeah, Matthew.
This person's name is Matthew.
I know because I responded to a voicemail.
So, Iish, your teacher Matthew wrote in and wants to connect.
So there you go.
That's disgrace land, bringing people together.
All right, what else we got here?
Let's see.
From the 412 on the question of who do we want backing Bob Dylan and says, hey, Jake, I want
Bob Dylan to front Nirvana.
Sounds crazy.
But I think with Silver Songs that it would work.
I think you may be right.
And I would love to hear that.
That would be incredible.
All right, let's do one more.
All right, this one from the 831.
This person writes in, it's a link to the news about the arrest in the Tupac Shakur case
and writes Tupac Update episode.
To which I answer, yes, most definitely, but I need more information.
There's definitely more than this out there than we're getting here so far.
Hopefully something happens in this case that allows.
the information to be disseminated quickly.
Once that happens, I will update the episodes.
You got it.
You heard it here first.
All right, 617-906-66-3638.
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You want to send me a text.
That's how you do it.
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There's two golden rules that any man should live by.
Rule one, never mess with a country girl.
You play stupid games.
You get stupid prizes.
And Rule 2, never mess with her friends either.
We always say that trust your girlfriends.
I'm Anna Sinfield, and in this new season of the girlfriends...
Oh my God, this is the same man.
A group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist.
I felt like I got hit by a truck.
I thought, how could this happen to me?
The cops didn't seem to care.
So they take matters into their own hands.
I said, oh, hell no.
I vowed.
I will be his last target.
He's going to get what he deserves.
Listen to the girlfriends.
Trust me, babe.
On the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcast.
This season on Dear Chelsea, with me, Chelsea Handler,
we have some fantastic guests like Amelia Clark.
When, like, young people come up to me
and they want to be an actor or whatever,
and my first thing is always,
can you think of anything else that you can do.
Rather be disappointed in.
Do that.
Dennis Leary.
I wake up and I'm hitting him in the head with a water bomb.
And Bruce Jenner is on the aisle in a karate stance like he's about to attack me.
Like making karate noises.
And his entire the Kardashian family over there, everybody's going.
And the air marshal is trying to grab my arms and screaming.
And I immediately know that I've been asleep walking.
David O'Yello.
I love this podcast, whether it's therapy or relationships or religion or sex or
addiction or you just go straight for the guts.
Guy Branham.
So anyway, Nicole Kimman broke up with Keith Thurban.
Being half of a country couple was always a hat she was going to wear, not like a life
she was going to lead.
Oh, interesting.
I like that.
Did you practice that on your way over?
Gaten Matarazzo from Stranger Things.
Tena, Monjou, Camilla Morone, Carrie Kenny Silver, and more.
Listen to these episodes of Dear Chelsea on the IHeart Radio.
Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Kate Winkler Dawson, host of the Wicked Words podcast.
Each week I sit down with the true crime writers behind some of the most compelling true crime
stories and discuss their years spent investigating and why it still matters.
He sees his father coming out of the woods with his hands over his face, and he knows
something happened.
His father just grabs him and says, she's gone, she's gone.
These are the cases that leave survivors, families, and the journalists who cover them changed forever.
Working in national television, it'll push you to your limits, and you'll end up doing things you never thought you'd do.
You know, you look back at it and you're like, I can't believe that really happened.
Join me and step inside the investigation.
New episodes drop every Monday on the Exactly Right Network.
Listen to Wicked Words on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
All right, we are back, and this is the recommendations part.
The recommendations part, the part where we recommend the things they need
recommending the recommendations part.
All right, I've been prepping for this interview
that I'm about to do with a friend of mine for his hardcore zine,
and it's got to be listening to a ton of classic hardcore.
Since I spoke about Boston hardcore earlier,
I'm on the top five my favorite New York hardcore bands in order,
give you guys one album meage to go check out if you're not a fan yet
of any of these artists that are mentioned,
but you're looking for a place to start.
Number five, Murphy's Law, back with a bong.
Number four, leeway, born to expire.
Number three, quicksand slip.
Number two, sick of it all, blood, sweat, and no tears.
Number one, Cromag's Age of Quarrel.
All right, so I've been getting, the reason I did this also
is because I'm getting DMs.
We've been talking a lot about heavy music.
I've been getting DMs from a lot of you
that I really appreciate on new, modern, heavy stuff.
So I just started thinking, like I said,
I'm prepping for this interview.
and part of the interview is I have to come up with three songs that really means something to me from the hardcore scene.
And the three of them are going to come from this pile of five that I just mentioned.
I thought, hey, this might make for some good recommendations for you guys if you're interested in New York hardcore or old school hardcore.
All right.
You heard me mention this before.
It is the Halloween season.
I fucking love the Halloween season.
I don't like dressing up, but I like all the content, all the Halloween content that's,
surrounds the Halloween season.
And for the past two years, my wife and I have had these pretty epic Halloween parties,
dinner parties, I should say, not parties, but dinner parties.
Where we've invited like 14, 16 friends over.
We've had some great food.
And I've made, I've had this Halloween mix that I've been adding to for the last couple
years.
So I thought, all right, I can only pick five Halloween songs.
What are they?
What are the five Halloween?
If I could only listen to five this Halloween season, what would they be?
And here they are in reverse order.
Number five, Killing Moon by Echo and the Bunny Men.
If you've seen Donnie Darko, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Number four, give me danger by the stooges,
which most people I don't think associate with Halloween,
but I don't care because it is creepy.
It is a creepy-sounding fucking tune.
As is Midnight Blues by Detroit Cobras,
which I also don't think people are going to associate with Halloween.
Wolf Like Me by TV on the radio.
This song, man, it comes on and, you know, it's just hard to slow down.
It's hard for me to pump the brakes.
Number one, classic Werewolves of London by Warren Zvon.
Okay, those are my top five.
You can only pick five Halloween songs.
What are they?
617-90666-6-3638 to let me know.
Hard for me not to put Venus of Avenue D by Mink DeVille on this list because it's not necessarily, it's not intentionally spooky.
but if I were walking through Alphabet City in the 1970s on Halloween,
I'm pretty sure I get jumped by the chick who is described in this song.
But that's another story.
All right, again, 617-906-66-6638 to give me your top five Halloween songs.
Leave me a voicemail.
Send me a text.
Do what you got to do.
That incidentally is another great song.
Do What You Got to Do by Al Wilson.
So there's that recommendation.
Check that shit out.
Check it out on the blood ties soundtrack.
And then go check out the film Blood Ties with Billy Crut up and hit me back when you're at the bottom of
bottle bawling your eyes out to Al Wilson. I'll be here for you. Come on back and see me when you can,
as the man says. All right, I'm in a Halloween mood. Got a Halloween head, which is the name of an
incredible Ryan Adams song that should probably be on my list of top five Halloween songs.
But that reminds me of the Ryan Adams video for Give Me Something Good with Elvira, which is certainly
one of the best Halloween music videos. But what are the others? All right? Hit me up. Top five,
our favorite Halloween music videos. Actually, how about we hold that one for next week?
Hit me with your top five Halloween music videos.
We'll get into it in the recommendations part of next week's after party.
All right, we got a lot we went through here.
I want your top five Halloween videos.
I want your top five Halloween songs.
I want to know the interesting ways in which you discovered music.
617-90666-6638 for all of that, voicemail and text, or at Discracelam Pod on the socials.
I'm going to take a quick break, pay some bills, come back and recap this bitch.
All right, let's recap, shall we?
Number one, a new episode of You God, the seventh episode.
our serialized season on Wu-Tang Clan
is in your disgrace land feeds right now.
Number two, over in the Badlands Feed.
We've got a brand new trailer for season nine.
That's right, a brand new season nine seasons of Badlands.
Who is in it, you ask?
Well, you gotta go check out the trailer to find out, all right?
Go over to the Badlands Feed, subscribe, follow it right over there.
Number three, next week in the Disgraceland Feed, right here.
We are dropping a new episode on old dirty bastard number four.
My number 617-9066638.
Call me on the telephone or text me.
or at Disgracelam Pod, I want to know your Halloween favorites, your top five Halloween songs,
your top five Halloween videos.
What are they?
Let me know, 617-90666-6638.
Okay, my moment of bliss me reading you, the phone book from New York, New York, in 1967, three years before you, God was born in New York City.
Hawkins, Hayward, 4895, St. Mark's Avenue.
ST 9-3480.
Hawkins, Helen, 479 4th Ave, New York, 9-4156,
Hawkins, Hess, B-461 Grand Avenue,
MA2-8784, Hawkins, Iris, 187-Rochester Avenue,
SL6-8897, Hawkins, Isidore, Hawkins, Isidore,
Hawkins, 466 Mercy Amity.
643-9-9-9-2-7-9.
Hawkins, Jeanette, 15495-6-4-4-2-1-4-1-7-0.
Talking and start mixing.
When a group of women discover they've all dated the same prolific con artist, they take matters into their own hands.
I vowed I will be his last target.
He is not going to get away with this.
He's going to get what he.
deserves. We always say that trust your girlfriends. Listen to the girlfriends. Trust me, babe,
on the IHartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This season on Dear Chelsea
with me, Chelsea Handler, we have some fantastic guests like Amelia Clark. When like young people
come up to me and they want to be an actor or whatever, my first thing is always, can you
think of anything else that you can do? Rather be.
pointed in.
Do that.
David O'Yello.
I love this podcast,
whether it's therapy or relationships
or religion or sex or
addiction or you just go straight
for the guts. Dennis Leary,
Gaten Matarazzo from Stranger Things,
Tena Monshu,
Camilla Morone,
Carrie Kenny Silver, and more.
Listen to these episodes of Dear Chelsea
on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts.
Movies can make
you feel, make you dream. Sometimes they even make you appreciate architecture. Is there anybody
who's been hotter in a doorway than Elizabeth Taylor? That's the kind of analysis you'll find
every week on Dear Movies I Love You, the new podcast from the Exactly Right Network.
Every Tuesday, we break down the films we're crushing on, from blockbusters to deep cuts.
Listen to Dear Movies I Love You on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts.
