CORE

Andy McNamara

Core is a weekly interview and music show on Code Zero Radio WCZR. The show airs live Saturday mornings from 9-10am CST. We focus on artists from the Fox Cities area of Wisconsin. You can listen to the show live by searching "Code Zero Radio" in the TuneIn app.

  1. Boris the Sprinkler

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    Boris the Sprinkler

    Reverend Norb, Paul #1, Paul #2 and Ric Six appeared on Code band talks about their upcoming benefit show for Dan Dillon — former singer of The Minors and one of the founding figures of the Green Bay punk scene — who is recovering from a serious stroke. The show takes place June 13 at Badger State Brewing in Green Bay with Fun w/ Atoms, Rebel Waltz, and the Smart Shoppers. Tickets are $20, with proceeds going to help Dan and his family with medical expenses.Along the way, the guys dig into how Boris got started, how the band started their number-naming system, how Ric Six got his name (hint: blame Vesicular Basalt and Mötley Crüe), what it was like to accidentally play "Kill the Ramones" in front of a terminally ill Joey Ramone, Norb's book, the band's recording history from Testicle Pogo Machine through Saucer to Saturn and beyond, and whether a Boris the Sprinkler documentary will ever happen (short answer: your guess is as good as mine!).You can visit the bands official website at:boristhesprinkler.com0:00 Introduction & Welcome0:30 Meet Boris the Sprinkler0:54 The Benefit Show for Dan Dillon1:49 Who Is Dan Dillon & Why He Matters to the Green Bay Punk Scene3:48 Ric Six Joins Remotely from New Jersey5:34 How Paul #1 & Rev Norb First Met6:42 Early Days: Bernie's Game Room & the Rat Eaters8:12 Paul Comes Back from the Army & Boris Is Born9:22 How the Band Numbering System Started10:31 How Ric Six Got His Name11:37 Ric Six Joins Boris12:34 The Classic Lineup Comes Together14:49 The Discography Begins: Eight Testicle Pogo Machine15:49 Lessons Learned: Why Boris Started Self-Releasing Records16:38 The Green Bay Punk Scene & the Concert Cafe18:59 Mapping Boris Albums to the Ramones Blueprint20:04 Songwriting & Studio Decisions — Norb Runs the Show20:59 "For Paul's Sake" — The Ballad That Wouldn't Die22:43 The Ramones Covers Album & the Controversial Cover Photo24:18 "I Gave Boris My Panties" & Other Button Campaigns26:41 Does Punk Rock Need More Showmanship Today?27:16 The Dan Dillon Benefit Extravaganza Details & Silent Auction28:47 "Drugs and Masturbation" — Boris's Biggest Seller29:38 Colored Vinyl Variants & Record Collecting Shenanigans32:14 Paul #2's Animated Drumming Style34:23 Band Injuries & Stage Chaos Stories40:10 Touring with the ERGs! — Brotherhood on the Road41:01 Will Boris Ever Tour Again?41:21 The Antler Helmet & the Punk Rock Museum44:44 Boris Returns: Recording at Crutch and Memory Studio with Amos Pitsch48:09 The Reaction to the Comeback Album49:09 The Ephraim Green Shoot Cowboys — Playing Incognito50:47 Boris Gets a Clue — Recording in Joe's Garage52:10 Future Plans: New Songs in the Pipeline53:39 Ric Six as a Songwriter55:08 The Origin of "Dirty Candy" (Brace Yourself)56:44 Playing "Kill the Ramones" in Front of Joey Ramone59:00 Rev Norb's Book & Songs Recorded Without the Band's Input1:00:59 What Are You Most Proud Of? / How Should Boris Be Remembered?1:03:00 Still Amazed Fans Exist After 30+ Years1:03:37 A Boris Documentary? (An Animated One, Maybe)1:05:02 Show Details & Farewell

    1 h 6 min
  2. Mark Mader - Appleton Beer Factory Monthly: April 2026

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    Mark Mader - Appleton Beer Factory Monthly: April 2026

    ABF Monthly is back! Join us as we sit down with Mark Mader from the Appleton Beer Factory and Appleton Music Factory for our monthly catch-up covering all the latest music, events, and brewery news happening in and around Appleton, WI.In this episode we cover:- Cheese Fest and Paper Fest lineup announcements, including Astronomers, Holly, Post-Sex Nachos, Vo, Six Foot Blonde, Scorched Waves, Candy Cigarette, Demon Liriano, Joe Stamm, Pendulum Arts, and more -- plus a Friday headliner hint: Armchair Boogie at a free show in Kimberly- The Little Stranger, Drop a Dollar, Java, and Jarvis show at Tanner's on Labor Day weekend -- and why you should grab tickets now- A brand new intimate music venue coming to The Vault, a converted bank vault space in Kimberly that will hold 75-100 people, with a first show tentatively scheduled for May 29th- Manic Mondays recap, including a surprise drum appearance by Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers- Appleton Beer Factory's freshly canned Guy Series IPAs -- mango, pineapple, and blood orange -- plus the story behind the Banjo Strings cold IPA and its Yeti can art- The Road to Blue Rock show featuring Early James, a ticketed comedy show coming with Manny's Productions, and a huge returning act: Silverado on September 8th- Open mic comedy nights, happy hour details (3-4 PM, half price apps and BOGO beers), and what positions ABF is currently hiring forVisit appletonfactory.com for tickets and show info. Support original music -- and original beer!

    45 min
  3. Joey's Song Founder Mike Gomoll

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    Joey's Song Founder Mike Gomoll

    Andy sits down in the WCZR studio with Mike Gomoll, the founder of Joey's Song — a Wisconsin-based nonprofit that has raised over $1 million to support families affected by epilepsy and fund research toward a cure.Mike shares the deeply personal story behind the organization: how he lost his son Joseph just days before his fifth birthday to Dravet syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy that left Joey nonverbal — but with an unmistakable love for music. Joey would grab everyone's finger in the room and make sure they were up and dancing with him. That spirit became the heartbeat of everything Joey's Song does.In this interview, you'll hear about:- How Mike went from a $500 fundraising goal to over $1 million raised for epilepsy research and family support- The origin story of the annual Freezing Man Festival in Madison, WI — and how it evolved from a sports bar CD release party into what feels like a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony every January- The legendary musicians who have performed for free, including Butch Vig (Garbage/Nirvana producer), John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls, Tracy Bonham, Portugal. The Man, Vicky Peterson of The Bangles, Soul Asylum, and many more- Why Mike's son Sam performs at the event every year — and how his first-ever full band performance was backed by Paul McCartney's guitarist Brian Ray with Butch Vig on drums- The behind-the-scenes "beautiful chaos" that makes every Joey's Song show unrepeatable and unforgettable- New limited-edition artist merchandise available now at joeysong.org, designed by artists like Kurt Smith, Vicky Peterson, and Charlie Berens- Mike's dream wish list of future performers (hint: Dave Grohl, Eddie Vedder, and Jason Isbell are on it)If you've never been to a Joey's Song event, people who have will tell you: you cannot understand it until you're there.Learn more, donate, or get on the mailing list: joeysong.orgFollow Joey's Song on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube: @joeysong

    1 h 5 min
  4. ABF Monthly - Mark Mader - March 2026

    26 MAR

    ABF Monthly - Mark Mader - March 2026

    In this latest monthly update from the Appleton Beer Factory, Mark Mader joins the show to recap a wild month of weather and music in the Fox Cities. The conversation kicks off with a look at how the area handled the recent 27.5-inch snowstorm before diving into a successful St. Patrick’s Day celebration featuring the Third Class Minstrels. Mark shares details on several upcoming performances at the brewery, including Hollyy and the Lunar Ticks this Friday and the five-part harmony Weird Al tribute, Weird Pals, on Saturday. The episode also highlights the highly anticipated return of LOLO next week, which includes a special early show and meet-and-greet package, as well as an upcoming performance from the world-class progressive rock trio The Stickmen featuring Tony Levin and Pat Mastelotto.Beyond the immediate schedule, this interview features several major summer announcements. Mark reveals that tickets go on sale this Friday for River Shook on July 1st and the return of The Heavy Heavy on July 5th following their tour with the Black Keys. Other highlights include a heavy June bill with Bronson Arm and Vile B’s, plus a massive Labor Day weekend show at Tanner’s in Kimberly featuring Little Stranger, Tropadelic, and Jarv. Finally, the show announces the return of the British-American Celtic rock band Raines, with tickets available starting this Friday. Whether you are interested in the new Tuesday night open mic comedy series or looking to rent one of the three unique event spaces at the brewery, there is plenty to catch up on in this update.appletonbeerfactory.com0:00 Intro & Welcome0:35 Scheduling Changes & March Snowstorm2:04 St. Patrick's Day at Appleton Beer Factory3:35 Green Beer Policy4:11 St. Patrick's Day with Fox Cities Live5:25 Pump Action & The Retrograde Show Recap6:38 Surprise Visit from Garrett of the Band Feel7:22 Knowing Bands & Building Relationships8:06 Upcoming Lolo Show & Meet and Greet10:50 Are Concerts Becoming Experiences?13:24 Comedy Open Mic Night Reboot16:21 Weird Pals (Weird Al Tribute) – This Saturday18:57 Holly & the Lunatics – Friday Show20:16 Manic Mondays Recap & Upcoming Show22:25 Stickman ft. Tony Levin – Next Month26:39 Table Rentals: How It Works27:57 Break + Teaser for Big Announcements28:24 Elán Johnansen Show Reflection31:38 Announcement: River Shuck – July 1st32:43 Announcement: The Heavy Heavy – July 5th36:01 Teaser: Big Fall Show Coming36:43 Three-Band Bill at Tanner's – Labor Day Weekend38:06 Bronson Arms – June 6th39:15 Private Event Rentals at ABF40:28 Ticket Giveaway: Weird Pals41:10 Thoughts on Tribute Artists44:18 Closing & Final Announcements

    46 min
  5. Offend Your Friends

    25 MAR

    Offend Your Friends

    Andy McNamara is joined by Kev, Luke, Caleb, and Devin of the Wisconsin-based band Offend Your Friends. After two decades, the band is celebrating a major milestone with the release of a full-length album, aptly titled Almost Didn’t Make It. In this deep dive, the members share the fascinating story of their 20-year journey, from their early days as a skateboard crew in Fond du Lac to their latest recording sessions in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In this interview, we discuss:- The Band’s Origins: How a neighborhood skateboard crew and a "party band" with a pink Mohawk evolved into Offend Your Friends.- The "Stock Wars": The legendary story of being blacklisted from their high school’s "Goodstock" festival and starting their own massive counter-event, "Badstock," which drew over 500 people.- The Lost Album: The heartbreaking (and slightly hilarious) story of how their recorded tracks were stolen from a driveway in Milwaukee, leading to a "year-long depression" before they eventually re-recorded everything.- New Music & Sound: Transitioning from their early ska influences to a heavier, high-energy sound filled with gang vocals and "Fake Work Friday" anthems.- Friendship & Brotherhood: Why the band never truly broke up, despite multiple "air quote" breakups and members moving across the country.Support the Band:Website: offendyourfriends.comBandcamp: offendyourfriends.bandcamp.com0:00 Introduction – Fox Cities Core Radio0:27 Welcoming Offend Your Friends to the Studio1:08 How Does It Feel to Finally Release an Album?1:45 Band Origin Story – Fond du Lac, Wisconsin2:21 How the Members All Met3:19 The Party Van & Luke's Iconic First Impression4:11 How Wes Accidentally Became the Drummer5:07 Caleb Joins & the Saxophone Decision5:29 The Fond du Lac Scene in the Early 2000s6:41 Renting Banquet Halls & Building a Local Scene7:33 What Got Kevin Into Music8:40 Kevin's Singing Origins9:16 The Loot – Their Short-Lived Hip Hop Project9:50 Adding the Saxophone & Finding Their Sound10:57 Early Recordings & First EPs11:02 The "Indecisive" EP Era26:23 Recording "Almost Didn't Make It" – The Vision27:03 Gang Vocals & Recording the Album Twice27:35 Kevin Records Vocals in Oakland During Covid28:28 The Stolen Laptop Disaster29:14 Year-Long Depression & Regrouping29:57 Re-Recording Vocals in Tulsa at Gene Pump Studios30:37 Two New Songs Written After the Laptop Was Stolen31:22 Adding "Olive Branch" as the 12th Song31:50 Total Recording Timeline – How Many Years?32:21 Why They Tracked Drums Last33:04 Mixing with Colton Jin33:50 Mastering with Justin Perkins35:17 Any Regrets? Listening Back to the Album36:00 Hidden Layers – Acoustic Guitar, Horn, Double Bass36:50 The Censored Swear Words on the CD51:08 Plans to Keep Going After the Album Release51:43 Bigger Shows & Festival Ambitions (Summerfest, The Fest)52:00 Easter Eggs on the Album Cover & Hometown References53:05 Shoutout to Jinxed and the Fond du Lac Roots53:21 Upcoming Radio Appearances & Promotion54:24 The Falsetto in "Killer Acid" – Where It Came From55:21 Favorite Songs on the Album57:24 How Danny Wolf Joined as Drummer (via C**k Tutor on Myspace)57:32 Favorite Songs – Final Round59:01 Where to Find Offend Your Friends1:00:00 Thank You & Show Info – Passenger Lounge March 28th

    1 h 1 min
  6. Vicki Peterson and John Cowsill

    8 MAR

    Vicki Peterson and John Cowsill

    Rock legends Vicki Peterson of The Bangles and John Cowsill of The Cowsills took some time to talk about a wide-ranging series of topics prior to their performance at Round Lake Farms in Brillion.The two talk about their collaborative album Long After the Fire — a heartfelt tribute to the songwriting of Barry and Bill Cowsill — and share the full story of how they met as teenagers at the Sweetwater Cafe in Redondo Beach, California back in 1978. From the early days of the Paisley Underground to sold-out Beach Boys tours, from recording in an 8x18-foot home studio with aging ProTools to working with legendary photographer Henry Diltz (and Pamela Springsteen!) on the album artwork. John opens up about the pressures of stepping into the spotlight as a front man after decades behind the drum kit, his years touring with the Beach Boys and his current work with The Smithereens, and what it's like being married to your bandmate. Vicki reflects on the Bangles' punk roots, the Paisley Underground scene, the surprise success of Walk Like an Egyptian, and why she'd fight the synthesizers all over again. They also dive into their beloved annual performance at Joey's Song — the epilepsy fundraiser in Madison — share memories of Johnny Cash, Minnie Pearl, Elton John, Bernie Taupin, Hugh Hefner's Playboy After Dark, and much more.Long After the Fire is available now wherever you stream or buy music. WCZR Code Zero Radio is an Independent streaming rock, live from Appleton, Wisconsin.

    56 min
  7. 25 FEB

    February Episode of Mark Mader on Code Zero Radio's ABF Monthly

    It's ABF Monthly on WCZR's Fox Cities Core! Mark Mader from Appleton Beer Factory joins us to catch everyone up on what's happening at one of the Fox Cities' favorite venues — from packed shows and exciting new programming to big upcoming announcements you won't want to miss.We're also joined by Conner and JT from The Dead Buddhas, who stop by fresh off the release of their brand new album Sludge Americana — a two-year project blending the beauty of Wisconsin with a heavy, industrial sound. They'll be hitting the Appleton Beer Factory stage on April 6th for Manic Mondays alongside Smoke Free Home!In this episode:- The Dead Buddhas talk about Sludge Americana and their upcoming shows- Manic Mondays is off to a huge start — and it's not stopping anytime soon- Upcoming shows including Chicago Farmer & the Field Notes, Myles Nielsen & the Arrested, Weird Pals (Weird Al cover band), The Lowdown Drifters, Lo Lo, and a mysterious July 5th return of one of Appleton's most beloved bands- New Thursday night jazz series coming in late May-Open Mic Comedy Night is underway every Tuesday — free to attend!- ABF Happy Hour: Buy one, get one beer + appetizer deals, Tue–Thu, 3–4 PM- Mark's strangest rider request, dream booking (Tesla!), and brewery triviaCheck the full Appleton Beer Factory calendar appletonbeerfactory.com and find The Dead Buddhas on Spotify — search Sludge Americana!0:00 Intro & Welcome0:33 Meet The Dead Buddhas – Conner & JT1:37 Sludge Americana – New Album Overview2:40 Manic Mondays Update5:01 Why Appleton Beer Factory is a Great Venue5:59 Manic Mondays – Biggest Night & Upcoming Shows9:42 Manic Mondays Future – Opening for National Acts10:23 Cooley Boys Sold Out Show & Eddie Danger21:35 St. Patrick's Day Show at ABF22:17 Chicago Farmer & Myles Nielsen Show24:15 The Frustration of Under-Attended Great Shows26:35 Ticket Giveaway – Weird Pals & Lowdown Drifters28:07 Dead Buddhas Upcoming Shows29:47 Lo Lo Show & New VIP Experience at ABF30:47 Live Caller – Weird Pals Ticket Winner31:48 Weird Pals (Weird Al Cover Band) Preview33:41 Uncle Lucius Returning May 14th34:32 Strangest Band Rider Request35:39 Mark's Dream Booking36:53 Has ABF Ever Had to Dump a Batch of Beer?37:43 Beers Named After Artists – Banjo Strings39:03 ABF Happy Hour – 3 to 4 PM Tue–Thu41:22 Open Mic Comedy Night – Tuesdays at 7:30 PM45:54 Wrap Up & July 5th Mystery Announcement47:03 Final Thoughts & Goodbyes

    48 min

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Core is a weekly interview and music show on Code Zero Radio WCZR. The show airs live Saturday mornings from 9-10am CST. We focus on artists from the Fox Cities area of Wisconsin. You can listen to the show live by searching "Code Zero Radio" in the TuneIn app.