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🗓️ 26 May 2025
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Sacha was a force of nature that changed the worlds of hardcore and hip-hop forever with his influence. Whether it was putting out zines and magazines, or making documentaries or subverting TV, or playing in hardcore bands, Sacha was a legendary person and a creative giant. We were honoured to have him as a guest on this show. Our thoughts are with his bandmates, friends and family. RIP Sacha Jenkins 1971-2025
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to a very sad edition of Turned Out of Punk. |
0:03.4 | I'm your host Damien Abraham and first of all, rest in peace, Satcha Jenkins. |
0:07.9 | Sasha Jenkins is someone who I was lucky enough to get to talk to about five years ago on this podcast |
0:13.9 | and someone who, as I tell him, as you'll hear in a few minutes on the episode itself, |
0:19.9 | I would not be here without the influence of the work |
0:23.6 | that he did because he is someone who changed this culture in a huge way. And when I say |
0:31.8 | this culture, I could be talking about punk. I could be talking about hardcore. I could be talking |
0:35.1 | about hip-hop. I could be talking about graffiti. I could be talking about hip hop. I could be talking about hip hop. |
0:38.7 | I could be talking about just pop culture in general because the work he did had impacts on all of them. |
0:44.1 | He's someone who you may be familiar with his documentaries that he did with about the Wu-Tang or Louis Armstrong or the TV show White Rapper or the mass appeal |
0:58.3 | magazine or ego trip or beat down or any of the bands he did like the Incredible |
1:04.8 | the 1865 or the white man dingoes or all these other things that he had a hand. |
1:11.1 | And he is someone who, he wrote, |
1:13.9 | ghost wrote a biography for Eminem. |
1:16.9 | He's, |
1:17.2 | he's definitely someone who you have experienced his work, |
1:20.8 | whether you know it or not. |
1:22.8 | And someone that the world is poorer for losing today. |
1:27.0 | My thoughts and love go out to his family and friends. |
1:32.8 | Honey Child Coleman was the lead singer of the 1865 and someone, or is the lead singer, I should say, of the 1865. |
1:40.3 | And someone who was on this podcast. |
1:42.3 | So check out Honey Child's episode, someone that Sasha talks about in great reverence, |
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