Dead Ramones Ryan Sim
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Hosted by comedian & reformed hardcore kid, Ryan Sim, Dead Ramones charts the history of hardcore music & sub-culture. Each week, Ryan and a guest comedian review an iconic album from a given year. Tune in as your host tries to explain how important these records are to people who have no concept of the weird & wonderful underground scene of hardcore-punk.
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28. 2007: PARKWAY DRIVE - 'HORIZONS' w/ NAT TOWNSEND
My producer/manager/promoter for Powerbomb Comedy joins the pod to discuss Australian heavy music heroes, Parkway Drive. We discuss their 2007 watershed album, Horizons, and how it changed everything for heavy music in Australia, as well as a couple of detours into the winding roads of Nat's brain.
Topics discussed: The Amity Affliciton, the Northern Beaches, public transport, flipping cars, data, getting crushed.
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27. 2006: THE HOPE CONSPIRACY - 'DEATH KNOWS YOUR NAME' w/ JACK KNIGHT
Brisbane's favourite sovereign citizen/former military operator/creek dweller Jack Knight was down in Sydney for the comedy festival, so I got him on to discuss the 2006 Hope Con classic, Death Knows Your Name. Jack and I don't see eye to eye on many things, but that only makes our friendship even stronger.
Topics discussed: the killdozer, apes, ape sounds, eggs.
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26. 2005: MODERN LIFE IS WAR - 'WITNESS' w/ EDAN McGOVERN
Alright, it's the big one, the record I named the whole damn podcast after, and we have returning our first ever guest, the queen herself Edan McGovern.
'Witness' by MLIW is yet another turning point in my own musical lifespan - not only did they redefine what hardcore was capable of, they turned me onto authors, poets & other styles of music I never thought to look to for inspiration in making my own art. But more importantly, I think this record represents something that anyone making any style of music is always reaching for - it's truly personal, truly universal, and truly uncompromising.
Topics discussed: thalidomide, boy bands, allyship, Ethel Cain.
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25. 2004: MISERY SIGNALS - 'OF MALICE & THE MAGNUM HEART' w/ STOKESY aka @harrowingfilms
Stokesy aka @harrowingfilms drags his corpse into the studio (my dining room) to discuss THE metalcore album of the new century. Misery Signals changed the landscape of the scene with their debut album, taking what was fast becoming a stale sub-genre and blending it with an authentic emo influence, as well as authentically emotional subject matter. A real fun one here.
Topics discussed: Pete Wentz, Mark Hoppus, shoes.
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24. 2003: TERROR - 'LOWEST OF THE LOW' w/ KIYANOSH SAHEBI
Kiyanosh Sahebi joins the podcast to bring a jazz-hip-hop fusion perspective to mid 2000s hardcore. Terror are one of the most energising bands in the culture, and continue to carry the flag for hardcore 20 years on from this debut. I think Kiyanosh is a convert, thanks purely to the undeniability of this record. Nothing sums up hardcore for me quite like this record.
Topics discussed: pronunciation, Iran, the north shore, friendship, jazz-hip-hop fusion.
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23. 2002: HATEBREED - "PERSEVERANCE" w/ FREDDIE McMANUS
Comedian and British Person Freddie McManus joins the pod to discuss Hatebreed's seminal 2002 album, 'Perseverance.' Another episode discussing the mainstream appeal of heavy music, including MTV Headbanger's Ball, UFC sponsorships, supporting Slipknot on tour, etc, etc. Also: analogies.
Topics discussed: masculinity, respect, horses, russian dolls.
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