Ian Mackaye on the Sound of Young America podcast

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Ian Mackaye on the Sound of Young America podcast

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The Sound of Young America w/Ian MacKaye -

http://www.mediafire.com/file/mmvizziom ... acKaye.mp3

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here's another one by narwuar..
if you ain't up on nardwuar, he has some of the most entertaining interveiws ever
there's a shit ton of them (w/ lots of great artists) on his website @ http://www.nardwuar.com/

Nardwuar vs. Ian MacKaye , Henry Rollins & Paul Gallagher !
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Interviews with Ian MacKaye (Washington, DC) , Henry Rollins (Los Angeles, CA) & Paul Gallagher (Manchester, UK) !

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Citr--Na ... 170607.mp3 (Right Click & Save-As)

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I actually just finished reading American Hardcore: A Tribal History by Steven Blush. The DC/Dischord/Minor Threat category was a good read. Nothing in the book is totally unque information but the book keeps you pretty amused with the conflicting recounts and rare photos/fliers. Its pretty much broken down into regional sections and has a pretty good cast of musicians, scenesters and writers from the Golden Era. Being a lifelong hardcore fan and having read some of the other books this one comes recommended for 20 bucks.

check it out
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Good read. Reggie lent it to me once for a tour. It was a good read. The doc based on the book is pretty cool too

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That book has pretty much the best collector's index as an Appendix. It rivals Kill From the Heart http://www.killfromtheheart.com/
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This is a good look back at the Youth Crew era.

If you were a fan back then, you'll dig it, sXe or not.

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Good looks Alaska, I listened to that on New Year's, this year...I'm going to definitely peep that one that Ackbar left!

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Masked Terror #1 wrote:This is a good look back at the Youth Crew era.

If you were a fan back then, you'll dig it, sXe or not.

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definitely want to check this out. where did you find it?

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http://www.amazon.com/Radio-Silence-Sel ... 560&sr=1-1

HIGHLY reccomended.
american hc was cool but my favorite hc is right after the timeline of what they covered and all ages was great too.

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Post by ackbar »

i've got that book that mt posted. cool shit

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