For the most part
This is a really good podcast and I enjoy it thoroughly. The guests and nostalgia are very interesting and I’m glad that Damian is such a well-researched interviewer who asks (mostly) intelligent questions. That being said, I really hate the way Damian drops these super-obscure references to his guests that he has obviously garnered only through hours of stoned scouring of the internet in an attempt to one-up or seem more sophisticated than said guests because he’s so insecure about not being a true punk himself. Yes, Damian, there was an entire generation of people who grew up using punk as a “soundtrack “ to their lives that didn’t necessarily live this mythical “punk ethos” you have idealized in your head. Some people just like the way it sounds and makes them feel. Go figure and do try to get out of Canada and see more of the world instead of just curating it in your imagination
Ehzxcod via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/28/22
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Damian Abraham seems to a warm and knowledgeable dude, conversating with a diverse roster of music-affiliated minds. Has become one of my regular shows. A+
Galaxyexpressed via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/15
A+
Be an ear into great conversations about punk history and nostalgia.
Sterling187 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/10/16
A little nerdy at times and seems to focus on being friends with a lot of the guest. Besides those points, it is wildly entertaining.
miggieramone via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/24/15
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