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Turned Out A Punk

Episode 271 - Jon Ginoli (Pansy Division, The Outnumbered)

Turned Out A Punk

Turned Out A Punk

Music Interviews, Music History, Music, Music Commentary

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2020

⏱️ 96 minutes

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Summary

Again, this is why we do this thing! On this episode Damian is joined by one of his heroes: JON GINOLI of the LEGENDARY Pansy Division! Listen in as they not only discuss Pansy Division, but also Jon's AMAZING other band, The Outnumbered, his first wave punk zine and the risky business of putting on a Replacements show. Like always,
NOT TO BE MISSED!!!

Also Touched On:

Wondering if the Ramones were supposed to be funny at first?

Seeing an ad for the Pistols in Trouser Press

Raw Power being too raw

Getting into the British bands first

Pere Ubu being a little weird

Hearing Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith

Starting a zine

“Ugly bands are the next big thing!”

meeting the Ramones at a burger joint

Gizmos and Gulcher

Writing to Bomp

going to college for the radio station

Booking the Replacements

Not wanting to do another band unless it was a “gay band”

having nothing to lose

writing about stuff you had never heard in song before

working with Donna Dresch

Tribe 8

Parkdale and the Mission

Phone calls to Fat Bob from Hard Skin

touring with Green Day

signing to Lookout

The Angus Soundtrack

& SO MUCH MORE!!!!!


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

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Damian Abraham and once again I'm bringing you a conversation with someone who

2:19.7

grew up listen to Punk may or may not still be involved punk, but have their life changed by the genre in a major way.

2:25.6

And today on the show, someone who changed my life in a major way, a huge, huge guess for me,

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John Janoli of the band,ans Division and also of the band

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