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The Watch

Ep. 53: D.C. Punk Scene With Joe House

The Watch

The Ringer

Tv & Film

4.55.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2016

⏱️ 41 minutes

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The Ringer's Chris Ryan and Joe House discuss the origins and impact of the D.C. punk scene. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I need support staff to clear the room.

0:04.0

Stand up and walk now!

0:06.5

Welcome to The Watch, my name is Chris Ryan, and I am an editor of TheRanger.com.

0:10.3

Today is a very special episode I am joined by the Babe Rooze of Podcasts.

0:15.3

The greatest podcast guest in the Ranger universe, Joe House.

0:19.5

That is a way overstating it, but I do have more than one interest.

0:25.5

Food isn't a big interest.

0:27.5

The hoops is an interest.

0:28.5

I am doing some golf.

0:30.5

You got the shack house closed here.

0:33.5

I am happy to have this occasion to talk a little bit of music because one of the things

0:38.7

that was of great joy to me, very early in our relationship when you were a grandland

0:45.5

dude, Chris Ryan, was finding out about all your old school punk rocks because that is

0:51.5

how I came up.

0:52.5

We have, man.

0:53.5

So Joe and I want to talk a little bit today about DC punk rock.

0:56.5

Yeah.

0:57.5

Because we found out that we have this mutual love for Joe lived it.

1:00.7

I just kind of was a huge fan of it, but Joe, that is what I wanted to kind of start

1:04.3

out with is that I wanted to hear a little bit about how you got into DC punk rock in the

1:08.2

first place because you are from there.

1:09.2

I am from DC, right?

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