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The PODCAST about the Late 90s/Early 2000 Punk Scene with host, Mike Doyle from Lanemeyer.

This Was The Scene Podcast Mike Doyle

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The PODCAST about the Late 90s/Early 2000 Punk Scene with host, Mike Doyle from Lanemeyer.

    Ep. 230: Donuts N' Glory Pt. 2 w/ Freddie Torres

    Ep. 230: Donuts N' Glory Pt. 2 w/ Freddie Torres

    Donuts N’ Glory were a band from SoCal. They opened for bigger acts, like No Use for A Name, Suicide Machines, Nonsense, Ten Foot Pole, The Queers, The Quincy Punks, etc. In 1996 they recorded “When Pregnasaurs Ruled The Earth” at Westbeach in Hollywood with Donell Cameron, the same studio where Fat Wreck Chords had used for recording many of its bands in their early years. After the release of their record, they toured the west coast once, and toured to the east coast and back twice. A second album was never recorded.
    This is an accidental 2 part interview. I talked to their drummer Gary in Episode 114 which you can find on youtube or thiswasthescene.com since podcast apps only keep your current 100 episodes. Hey said I should talk to Freddie so he connected us and this is what we chat about:
    Their upcoming reunion shows Were they rusty at the first practice Traveling the world solo Seeing Sublime before they became Sublime Putting out their 7in Keeping a journal Playing new old songs at the reunion shows Are they writing new songs And a ton more Go follow their IG www.instagram.com/donutsngloryofficial
    Their Saturday show on Aug 3rd is sold out but they have tickets left for their Friday Aug 2nd show. You can buy them by CLICKING HERE
    Feel free to support  the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon

    • 1 hr 53 min
    Ep. 229: As Friends Rust w/ Damien Moyal

    Ep. 229: As Friends Rust w/ Damien Moyal

    As Friends Rust is an American melodic hardcore band based in Gainesville, Florida.[1] The original line-up, which included vocalist Damien Moyal, guitarist Henry Olmino, bass guitarist Jeronimo Gomez, and drummer Matthew Crum, formed in Davie, Florida in September 1996. After recording a demo tape but failing to secure a record deal, the band parted ways in February 1997.
    Check out their latest album Any Joy which was released last year and is available wherever you get your music. 
    I got Damien on the Skype and this is what we chat about:
    Starting Shai Hulud Why he was in so many bands The reason for multiple lineups in the beginning My band playing a show with them on tour Signing to Doghouse Records Not having a specific sound for the band Narrowly avoiding dying on multiple occasions The Polish Mafia gig Annoucing new songs in 2008 with no delivery Which does he like better, Fest or Furnace Fest And a ton more Lastly I started doing whiteboard animations so if your marketing department has said recently “Hey, we need a whiteboard animation” then email me at mike@drive80.com
    Feel free to support  the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon

    • 1 hr 48 min
    Ep. 228: Coalesce w/ Sean Ingram

    Ep. 228: Coalesce w/ Sean Ingram

    Coalesce is an American metalcore band formed in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1994. They are considered pioneers of mathcore and were known for its aggressive style of music and reckless live shows. The band broke up in 2010 and has performed two reunion shows since then. You can catch them Friday October 4th at Furnace Fest.
    I got Sean on the Skype and this is what we chat about:
    Getting attacked by dogs Earth Crisis’ aggressiveness Finding his voice Sean messing with their album artwork Functioning on Impatience Crews threatening his life Recording of 0:12 Revolution in Just Listening How they broke up Reuniting without Jess on guitar Singing for Dillinger Escape Plan Shot out to Ziggy for this question Reuniting in 2005 Playing Furnace Fest this year And a ton more Go check out the re-releases of their vinyl at https://www.relapse.com/
    Lastly I started doing whiteboard animations so if your marketing department has said recently “Hey, we need a whiteboard animation” then email me at mike@drive80.com
    Feel free to support  the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon

    • 2 hrs 13 min
    Ep. 227: Gallows w/ Frank Carter

    Ep. 227: Gallows w/ Frank Carter

    Gallows are an English hardcore punk band from Watford, Hertfordshire. The band was formed in 2005 and their debut album, Orchestra of Wolves, was distributed in the United States by Epitaph Records. The band were subsequently signed to Warner Bros. Records, and released their second album Grey Britain in 2009. In 2011 Frank Carter left the group and went on to do Pure Love from 2011-2014 and has been doing Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes from 2015 to present day.
    I reached out to Frank on Oct 2, 2022 and have been bombarding him with requests until he finally had the time to chat. 
    I got Frank on the Skype and this is what we chat about:
    His career as a tattoo artist Piecing the band together Not liking the bands he was on the road with during Warped Tour Recording Orchestra of Wolves Getting a show cancelled by Disney Playing Redding Festival Leaving the band Is there a possibilty for a reunion And a ton more Check out SMART Recovery which Frank mentions at the end. 
    Lastly I started doing whiteboard animations so if your marketing department has said recently “Hey, we need a whiteboard animation” then email me at mike@drive80.com
    Feel free to support  the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Ep. 226: The Locust w/ Justin Pearson

    Ep. 226: The Locust w/ Justin Pearson

    The Locust was an American hardcore punk band from San Diego, known for their mix of grindcore speed and aggression, and new wave experimentation complexity. Vocalist/bassist Justin Pearson said, "I wanted to change the way people perceive music, or maybe just destroy it in general." The Locust's music is complex, dynamic and fast-paced, often featuring abrupt and inconsistent time-signature changes. These erratic elements are, according to vocalist/guitarist Bobby Bray, "a reflection of perhaps how our brains have to function in order to be able to do anything in the Western societies we live in."
    I got Justin on the Skype and this is what we chat about:
    How the uniforms came about Getting kicked out of the house at 16 What it was like recording Touring with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs Getting shit for signing to Epitaph The Extreme Elvis interview Being on the Jerry Springer Show Head Wound City And a ton more Check out his podcast Cult and Culture which is his podcast along with producer and musician Luke Henshaw. The show explores the DIY-driven, subversive world of art and culture, featuring a diverse array of guests from various subcultures. The podcast, recorded at PengOne Studios in San Diego, offers frank, informal, and well-informed conversations with guests ranging from Grammy-winning musicians, to actors like John Waters, and to Black Panther Party members. The aim is to blur traditional guest-host lines and foster casual openness. "Cult and Culture" is available wherever you podcast.
    Check out Justin’s other projects including Deaf Club and the Mike Patton fronted Dead Cross.
    Lastly I started doing whiteboard animations so if your marketing department has said recently “Hey, we need a whiteboard animation” then email me at mike@drive80.com
    Feel free to support  the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon

    • 1 hr 42 min
    Ep. 225: Ryan Cabrera

    Ep. 225: Ryan Cabrera

    Ryan Cabrera is an American musician. He began his career as a lead singer for the Dallas band Rubix Groove before pursuing his solo career. Following the 2001 release of independent album Elm St., he released his first major-label album, Take It All Away, on August 17, 2004. Earlier in the year, Cabrera had become known for his up-tempo pop-rock single "On the Way Down". It was then followed by Cabrera's second single, "True"; and his third single "40 Kinds of Sadness". He’s still performing to this day and you’ll hear all about that in this interview. 
    I saw him on MTV a lot back in the day so I was super interested to know how the punk scene influenced him and what his lifestyle has been like since he broke out.
    I got him on the Skype and this is what we chat about
    What bands got him into punk music Connecting with Joe Simpson How he would sell himself at meetings with record labels The Ashley Simpson show Butting heads with John Rzeznik during their recording session His TV show Score Getting Punk’d Perez Hilton giving him a lot of shit Changing his sound Being on TRL The Lindsey Lohan story And a ton more Check him out on the Pop2000 Tour and listen to his latest single PRESCRIPTION OF YOU on Manic Kat Records.
    Check out Chitty from Houston Calls new podcast with his wife called the education breakdown podcast where the 2 of them explore the myriad of educational methods through interviews with teachers, administrators and parents. The goal is to inform those out there of how methods show up in day to day so parents can work to find the best fit for their children. (Side note: they have an interview with Jon Tummillo from Folly since who's a high school teacher).
    Follow them on Instagram - Educationbreakdownpodcast
    Feel free to support  the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon

    • 1 hr 24 min

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