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Violence and Sunshine is a weekly music podcast, taking a nostalgic trip back through emo, screamo, metalcore and punk gems that made two old friends’ teen years during the mid 2000s so special.

We've explored bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Underoath, The Used, Taking Back Sunday, Dance Gavin Dance, Thursday, Boys Night Out, Paramore, From First to Last and so many more.

Violence and Sunshine: A Music Podcast Violence and Sunshine

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Violence and Sunshine is a weekly music podcast, taking a nostalgic trip back through emo, screamo, metalcore and punk gems that made two old friends’ teen years during the mid 2000s so special.

We've explored bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Underoath, The Used, Taking Back Sunday, Dance Gavin Dance, Thursday, Boys Night Out, Paramore, From First to Last and so many more.

    50. Fantasy Festival II: Electric Boogaloo w/ Dana from Two Week Notice (Final Show)

    50. Fantasy Festival II: Electric Boogaloo w/ Dana from Two Week Notice (Final Show)

    To wrap up Season 2, we are joined by Dana from The Two Week Notice Podcast as we draft a Fantasy Festival lineup from the bands we’ve covered this season.

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    49. My Chemical Romance, The Emo Moral Panic and Dr. Drums w/ Big Rigs from Bacio Death Trip

    49. My Chemical Romance, The Emo Moral Panic and Dr. Drums w/ Big Rigs from Bacio Death Trip

    Though the band themselves reject the label, My Chemical Romance is often credited as one of the pioneers of the mid-2000s emo scene, and they are certainly one of the biggest rock groups of the 2000s.
    The band’s debut, I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love was released in 2002, produced by Thursday’s Geoff Rickley, it showcased the band at its most raw and hardcore punk inspired. In 2004, MCR released their major label debut, Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge, garnering the band mainstream success and showcasing a more refined sound.
    In 2006, MCR followed up with The Black Parade which eclipsed the success of their previous records and earned the band the Number 2 spot on the Billboard Charts, losing out on the top spot to Disney’s Hannah Montana Soundtrack.
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    This week we are joined by Big Rigs of the Bacio Death Trip Podcast

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    48. Story of the Year, Something Corporate and Yesterday's Rising w/ Ash Greblo

    48. Story of the Year, Something Corporate and Yesterday's Rising w/ Ash Greblo

    For almost a year now, we’ve been telling stories of emo and emo-adjacent bands we loved when we were growing up. We’ve explored concept albums, struggles with major labels, murder in the desert and we’ve even found that some bands we loved then maybe don’t satisfy us today, the way they did in 2004.

    Each week our listeners have been regaled with tales from our friend, comedian Ash Greblo. With his weekly segment ‘Shinfo with Greblo’, he has shared his thoughts, feelings and culinary insights about almost all of the bands we’ve covered on this show. In this episode, he takes the reins.

    Music by Lukas Graham/Alternative Sounds

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    47. Incubus, Linkin Park and Before We Were Emo

    47. Incubus, Linkin Park and Before We Were Emo

    Though it would be hard to beat the awkwardness of our emo years, there was a time before that was arguably more awkward. Before skinny jeans, we wore baggy shorts and hooped socks. Before straightening our fringes, we wore Quiksilver boardies and truckers hats. It’s true that our music tastes developed long before we were listening to My Chemical Romance, Taking Back Sunday and Senses Fail. So come along as we explore the bands that came first. Bands like Incubus, Linkin Park, Black Sabbath, The Beastie Boys and More.
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    46. Anberlin, Never Take Friendship Personal and Horsell Common

    46. Anberlin, Never Take Friendship Personal and Horsell Common

    Forming in 2002, Anberlin released their sophomore record Never Take Friendship Personal in 2005, garnering praise for its ample hooks, sweeping melodies and accessible sheen. Eventually the band would go on to be signed by major label Universal Republic, experiencing significantly improved record sales, radio play and bigger touring opportunities, but it is Never Take Friendship Personal that represents Anberlin’s time in the scene the best.

    Horsell Common were a 3-piece rock band from Melbourne, Victoria releasing their one and only full length record The Rescue in 2007, before calling it a day in 2010. The Rescue features high octane tracks like Good From Afar, delicate duets like Annie, If You’re Listening and a guest feature by Anberlin’s Stephen Christian on I’m Dead. The Rescue remains a criminally underrated release, by a criminally underrated band - owing in part to their untimely demise.

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    45. The Melbourne Scene: Closure in Moscow, The Getaway Plan, Carpathian and more

    45. The Melbourne Scene: Closure in Moscow, The Getaway Plan, Carpathian and more

    At the height of the emo craze of the mid-2000s, Melbourne, like many other major cities around the world, was home to its own thriving emo music scene. With dedicated nightclubs like Next and Bang, a dearth of live music venues and independent music stores, being an emo in Melbourne did not make you an outsider - unless you were one of those creeps who liked to spend time on the Flinders St steps. With acts like Closure in Moscow, Carpathian and The Getaway Plan, being an emo in Melbourne gave you access to incredible local talent, as well as the international touring artists they would inevitably support.

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