58 min

Our Fight with Roger Miret from Agnostic Front Ian Fidance's Wild World

    • Comedy

Happy New Year everybody! This is the first pod of 2019 and it's a doozy, folks. I tell the tale of the great scarfcapade of 2018 and then I get to my interview with Roger Miret.

For those that don't know, Roger Miret was a Cuban immigrant who came to America at the age of four in 1968 and became a pioneer of the New York Hardcore scene in the 80s. He joined seminal NYHC group Agnostic Front in 1983 and has influenced and changed people's attitudes, lives, and perceptions thru his music worldwide.

The music of Agnostic Front and NYHC in general oozes brutality and violence, but beneath that is a layer of humanity and brotherhood that's often overlooked. Hearing Roger speak to that in this conversation, and seeing it play out in the documentary "Godfathers of Hardcore" as well as in his book "My Riot" is extremely fascinating. "My Riot" is a true immigrant story of survival in a land of desperation and despair and ultimately, triumphantly, coming out on top.

Enjoy this conversation I have with a dude that's sweet as hell who's lived a life that's influenced countless others and who's been humble and true to himself throughout it all.

The Godfathers of Hardcore - A Film by Ian McFarland - http://thegodfathersofhardcore.com/

My Riot: Agnostic Front, Grit, Guts & Glory - https://www.amazon.com/My-Riot-Agnostic-Front-Glory/dp/1944713107

If ya dig the pod, like what you hear, and have some time, rate review and subscribe - it helps and I thank ya for listening!

Happy New Year everybody! This is the first pod of 2019 and it's a doozy, folks. I tell the tale of the great scarfcapade of 2018 and then I get to my interview with Roger Miret.

For those that don't know, Roger Miret was a Cuban immigrant who came to America at the age of four in 1968 and became a pioneer of the New York Hardcore scene in the 80s. He joined seminal NYHC group Agnostic Front in 1983 and has influenced and changed people's attitudes, lives, and perceptions thru his music worldwide.

The music of Agnostic Front and NYHC in general oozes brutality and violence, but beneath that is a layer of humanity and brotherhood that's often overlooked. Hearing Roger speak to that in this conversation, and seeing it play out in the documentary "Godfathers of Hardcore" as well as in his book "My Riot" is extremely fascinating. "My Riot" is a true immigrant story of survival in a land of desperation and despair and ultimately, triumphantly, coming out on top.

Enjoy this conversation I have with a dude that's sweet as hell who's lived a life that's influenced countless others and who's been humble and true to himself throughout it all.

The Godfathers of Hardcore - A Film by Ian McFarland - http://thegodfathersofhardcore.com/

My Riot: Agnostic Front, Grit, Guts & Glory - https://www.amazon.com/My-Riot-Agnostic-Front-Glory/dp/1944713107

If ya dig the pod, like what you hear, and have some time, rate review and subscribe - it helps and I thank ya for listening!

58 min

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