12 episodes

Welcome to The Dischourse, a podcast about the music and history of Washington, DC’s legendary indie label, Dischord Records. Hosted by fans, friends, and Washingtonians in exile David DeKeyser and Nick Feeley, this thoroughly biased and somewhat chronological journey through each and every Dischord release will no doubt inspire, enrage, and amuse music nerds the world over (even if they've never seen a show at Ft. Reno).

Gripes? Fan mail? TheDischourse@gmail.com

The Dischourse The Dischourse

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    • 3.6 • 21 Ratings

Welcome to The Dischourse, a podcast about the music and history of Washington, DC’s legendary indie label, Dischord Records. Hosted by fans, friends, and Washingtonians in exile David DeKeyser and Nick Feeley, this thoroughly biased and somewhat chronological journey through each and every Dischord release will no doubt inspire, enrage, and amuse music nerds the world over (even if they've never seen a show at Ft. Reno).

Gripes? Fan mail? TheDischourse@gmail.com

    The Dischourse Summer Send Off Spectacular!

    The Dischourse Summer Send Off Spectacular!

    We close out the first season of The Dischourse with an episode low on music but long on heart. Find out what surprises we have in store for Season 2, get David’s take on Hamilton and hear from Nick about a service trip gone sideways in the Dominican Republic. Not to be missed! We’ll be back in September!

    • 35 min
    #10 - Zipped In, Pt. 2 (Dischord 43-45, 60)

    #10 - Zipped In, Pt. 2 (Dischord 43-45, 60)

    We continue our deep dive into the first phase of Fugazi’s storied career, by taking a critical look at the band’s first full-length Repeater, as well as its oft-discounted follow-up, Steady Diet of Nothing. Hear how these two records serve as both a legacy of the band’s early days, as well as an indication of things to come as the 1990s wear on. All that, plus! A Simple Machines records megamix and Nick makes a shocking admission.

    Songs in this episode:


    Fugazi - "Turnover"
    Fugazi - "Repeater" and "Repeater (Live)"
    Fugazi - "Two Beats Off"
    Fugazi - "Shut The Door (Live)"
    Fugazi - "Song Number 1"
    Fugazi - "Provisional"
    Fugazi - "Reprovisional"
    Judas Priest - "Breaking the Law"
    Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson - "Say Say Say"
    Fugazi - "Stacks"
    Fugazi - "Long Division"
    Fugazi - "Reclamation"
    Fugazi - "Latin Roots"
    Scrawl - "11:59 It’s January"
    Jawbox - "Footbinder"
    Geek - "Anticipatience"
    Lois - "Indie"
    Superchunk - "Baxter"
    Swirlies - "Trudy"
    Fugazi - "Dear Justice Letter"
    Cleveland School of Rock Kids - "Waiting Room (Cover)"

    • 49 min
    #9 - Zipped In, Pt. 1 (Dischord 30, 35-36, 181)

    #9 - Zipped In, Pt. 1 (Dischord 30, 35-36, 181)

    The Dischourse finally arrives at the altar of Fugazi, with burnt offerings in hand. In this episode, we’ll be taking a look at the bands first two groundbreaking EPs — Fugazi and Margin Walker (more popularly heard as 13 Songs) — as well as the more recently released First Demos. We’ll also take a deep dive into the underground of the late 1980s, a moment when hardcore spirals out in multiple directions just before punk breaks in 1991, and how Fugazi not only challenged orthodoxy, but influenced others to do just the same.

    This episode was recorded in early May 2020, and is dedicated to the memory of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and many more. Rest in Power.

    Songs in this episode:


    Trusty - "Goodbye Dr. Fate"
    NOFX - "I’m Telling Tim"
    Bad Brains - "Banned in DC"
    Big Black - "Cables"
    Judge - "Hold Me Back"
    Suicidal Tendencies - "Institutionalized"
    The Obsessed - "Sodden Jackal"
    Egg Hunt - "Me And You"
    Ted Nugent - "Wango Tango"
    Fugazi - "Bad Mouth"
    Public Enemy - "Bring the Noise"
    Public Enemy - "Rebel Without A Pause"
    Fugazi - "Repeater"
    Fugazi - "Waiting Room"
    Fugazi - "The Word"
    Fugazi - "Waiting Room (DEMO)"
    Fugazi - "Suggestion"
    Fugazi - "Suggestion (Live)"
    Fugazi - "Glueman (Live)"
    Fugazi - "Margin Walker"
    Fugazi - "And The Same"

    • 1 hr 24 min
    EXTRA: Do You Like Me?

    EXTRA: Do You Like Me?

    You thought we wouldn't talk about 2000s era emo when talking about Rites of Spring? What started off as a joke take when recording an intro for Episode 5 ending up becoming a whole lot more. We dive into a site, Fourfa.com, that seemingly defined our teen years and gave a framework for what it meant to be a punk and emo fan in the early 00s. From there, we naturally ended up getting into the conversation every teenager had to have in 2003: “Is this even emo?” Plus, we fondly remember a truly problematic curio from this time: The Emo Game.

    Songs in this episode:


    Fugazi - “Do You Like Me?”
    Funeral Diner - “My Fist Smells Like Graveyard”
    Time In Malta - “What We’ve Become”
    Indian Summer - “Millimeter”
    The Get Up Kids - “My Apology”
    Alkaline Trio - “Private Eye”
    Jimmy Eat World - “Bleed American”
    At the Drive In - “Arcarsenal”
    Taking Back Sunday - “Cute Without the E (Cut from the Team)”
    My Chemical Romance - “Helena”
    The Ataris  - “San Dimas High School Football Rules”
    Dashboard Confessional - “Hands Down”

    • 31 min
    #8 - State of the Union (22 ½, 26 ½, 28-29, 31-33, 34, 37-39, 41, 47)

    #8 - State of the Union (22 ½, 26 ½, 28-29, 31-33, 34, 37-39, 41, 47)

    The late 1980s: Reagan is decomposing in office, crack has flooded the streets of DC, and Revolution Summer is over. In this episode of The Dischourse, we look at a curious time for the label. While Fugazi comes together gradually, the spotlight is ceded to bands like Soulside, Fire Party, Ignition, Three, and Fidelity Jones, several of whom make the trek to Europe, bringing the sound and spirit of DC back to the continent. Also discussed: Nick makes an apology, and David attempts to mansplain Riot Grrrl. Not to be missed!

    Songs in this episode:


    Soulside - "Punch the Geek"
    Egg Hunt - "Me and You"
    LCD Soundsystem - "Losing My Edge"
    Soulside - "Don’t Let Me Down"
    Soulside - "Name In Mind"
    Soulside - "Pembroke"
    Billie Joel - Excerpt from Behind the Iron Curtain
    GvsB - "Learned It"
    Fire Party - "Prisoner"
    Fire Party - "Cake"
    That Petrol Emotion - "Tightlipped"
    Ignition - "Throttle"
    Ignition - "Anger Means"
    Three - "Empathy"
    Three - "Swann Street"
    Three - "Domino Days"
    Fidelity Jones - "Feeling the Screw"
    Fidelity Jones - "Venus on Lovely"
    Pearl Jam - "Even FLOW"
    Scream - "A-MERI-DUB"
    Broken Siren - "No You Cannot Go"
    Fugazi - "In Defense of Humans"
    Red Emma - "Candle"
    Good Riddance - "Melt With You"
    Three - "Swann Street (Acoustic)"

    • 1 hr 26 min
    #7 - Odds & Sods (Dischord 4 ½, 8 ½, 10 ¾, 10 ⅞, 15 ½, 15 ¾, 17 ½, 18, 25)

    #7 - Odds & Sods (Dischord 4 ½, 8 ½, 10 ¾, 10 ⅞, 15 ½, 15 ¾, 17 ½, 18, 25)

    It’s half (and ¾ and ⅞) release madness, with the last few teenage Dischord bands and a whole rainbow coalition of 80s hardcore. After covering the big names up through 1986, we go back through the discography to explore some of the albums and 7”s released with other labels and catch up with the mid-80s sundries. Also explored: Ian MacKaye has given us his blessing so now we don’t know how we’re going to do with all these free mattresses. 

    Songs in this episode: 


    Minutemen - "Corona" 
    Q And Not U - "Hooray for Humans" 
    Necros - "IQ 32" Necros - "I Hate My School" 
    Iron Cross - "New Breed" Agnostic Front - "Crucified" 
    United Mutation - "Passout" 
    Man Is The Bastard - "Skull Crusher" 
    Siege - "Drop Dead" Septic Death - "Hardware" 
    Drop Dead - "Those We Deny" 
    Scream - "This Side Up" 
    Scream - "Bet You Never Thought" 
    Scream - "Still Screaming" 
    The Libertines - "Up The Bracket" 
    The Police - "Don't Stand So Close To Me" 
    Wool - "Medication" 
    Scream - "People People" 
    Scream - "Mineshaft Burning" 
    Government Issue - "Plan To See" 
    Lunchmeat - "No Need" 
    Mission Impossible - "Helpless" 
    Dain Bramage - "Eyes Open" 
    The Snakes - "Snake Rap" 
    The Snakes - "License To Fish"

    • 1 hr 12 min

Customer Reviews

3.6 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

RussNaranjo ,

Love it.

I’m from dc so I really love the music. I co produce a podcast I know the work that goes into it. With that being said, very good chemistry and production. What I love is that I don’t always agree and just want to chime in. But that’s what it’s about. Great job.

Dave B Va Bch ,

Dude....

THIS RIPS😉

Rupplejerk ,

That Guy is pronounced Gí

I hope there is corresponding with dischord on this, personally I’d love to hear more facts keep up the good work!

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