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Turned Out A Punk

Episode 162 - Abdullah Saeed (High Maintenance, Bong Appetit, Great Moments In Weed History)

Turned Out A Punk

Turned Out A Punk

Music Interviews, Music History, Music, Music Commentary

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2018

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Pass The Podcast To The Left Hand Side! This week, Damian has friend & one of America’s most beloved stoners, Abdullah Saeed on the show! Sit back a RREEEEEELLLLLAAAAAAXXXXXX as the two cannabis advocates sit down & discuss Abdullah’s journey from Alien Workshop loving kid to touring punk drummer & of course, lots of weed talk.

Also Touched On:

Cars & Weed

Moving To America At 13

The Popularity Of Alien Workshop In Thailand

Playing Drums

Green Day

Primus

Mike Does Not Give A FUCK

… but Mike Likes Pop Punk

Not Liking Blink 182

Starting A Band

Dead Kennedys: The Most Intellectual Anarcho Punk

Exploited

Black Flag

Getting Your Brother’s Old Turntables

Smoking Weed With EL-P

MC Paul Barman

Breeze Bruin

The Kominas: Living Free In Spite Of Everyone

Growing Up In America As A Brown Person Post 9/11 Was Not Fun

Forming The Fascist Police

A Knack For Naming Things

Loving Weed More Than Other People

The Art Of Paradox Meets PoPo

Can Cannabis Change The Machine?

& MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!!!

BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS

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and feeding me and the kids. So, Hello and welcome to another edition of Turned Out of Punk. I'm your

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host Damian Abraham and once again I am bringing you a conversation with

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someone who grew up listening to Punk may or may not still be involved in

2:24.5

punk but had their life changed by the genre in a major way. Today on the show

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big friend of mine Abdullah Saeed of the show High Maintenance of Bong Appetit used to write the Weedakic column for Vice back in the day and

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