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Turned Out A Punk

Episode 99 - Lance Bangs (Director / Producer / Cinematographer)

Turned Out A Punk

Turned Out A Punk

Music, Music Interviews, Music History, Music Commentary

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2016

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

What once was lost now is found! This week on the show, one of the very first Turned Out A Punks ever recorded!!! Now you can finally hear Damian (In a state of caffeine soaked exhaustion) sit down with one of the raddest people on the planet:Lance Bangs! Recorded way back in 2014, it was sealed in a vault once Damian heard how out there he sounded, but it is an episode too good to meet that fate! Also covered:

Growing up an army brat

Damian’s horrible memory laps

Punk on morning shows

Patti Smith as an elementary school teachers

“What is happening?” Seeing Debbie Harry on the Muppet Show

Clash or the Sex Pistols

The music culture on the Army base

Pink Floyd the final cut

Hating “adult culture”

Moving up to New Jersey

The awesomeness of City Gardens

Film as survival

The curse of Bon Jon Jovi in NJ

Cinema of Transgression

Moving to Athens

Learning under James Herbert

Porn Orchard

The Elephant Six Collective

Touring with Pavement

Five Eight

Documenting bands for no other reason then you feel you should

The Importance of Nirvana

Wanting the alternative boom to happen

Hating Pearl Jam

Ian MacKaye lecturing you about working for the Smashing Pumpkins

On tour with Mercury Rev

listening to Team Drench in the Jackass van

Skaters

Explaining Odd Future to Ian

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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 host

2:15.3

Damian Abraham and once again I bring you a conversation with someone who grew up

2:19.1

listening to Punk may or may not still be involved in Punk but had their life

2:22.2

changed by the genre in a major way.

2:24.3

Today on the show, it's a huge one folks.

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