• "How Punk Is This?" An interesting conversation on NPR.
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[IMG]http://media.npr.org/chrome/news/nprlogo_138x46.gif[/IMG] [IMG]http://media.npr.org/images/branding/programs/askmeanother/ama_279.png[/IMG] [QUOTE][IMG]http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2013/10/30/10211575004_285bc8e710_k-a7ab3edad8fdfcf5222f64113b85c4da72dd78c8-s51.jpg[/IMG] [I]Ian MacKaye: Punk rock icon, dental missionary. He joined Ask Me Another at NPR Headquarters in Washington, D.C.[/I][/QUOTE] [QUOTE]Shake things up in our nation's capital with one of D.C.'s music legends. In this hour, recorded at the NPR Headquarters in Washington, our Very Important Puzzler is the prolific and outspoken Ian MacKaye. The front man of the D.C. punk bands Fugazi and Minor Threat shares tales from the road, and muses about what "punk" means today. Plus, try out your best Nicolas Cage impression, play a game that asks you to create new company names after imagined big-time mergers and search for National treasures.[/QUOTE] I found this on NPR and I'd recommend anyone who likes punk gives it a listen. Listen here:[url]http://www.npr.org/2013/10/30/241866098/how-punk-is-this[/url]
excellent
MacKaye is great and so is Fugazi and all of his other work.
It was a pretty cool listen. I'd recommend it. [editline]3rd November 2013[/editline] Also, was able to name most of the bands/songs in the last part in Un-Punk'd. Made me quite happy.
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