Sunday, June 29, 2025

Radio : EXD 1342 - Sunday June 29, 2025




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This is episode 1342 of EXD. On this edition
  • Summertime power pop with the Blue Hearts, Abi Ooze, and Nancy
  • Interview with Over the Hill about the challenges that make them focus as a band. They are playing a rare show here on Friday
  • Spotlight on 625 Thrash with some curating by Max Klebanoff featuring Plutocracy, Running for Cover, and Scholastic Deth 
  • New Releases by Cosmic Joke, Side Channel, Barren Soil, Wolfcharge, Decade, Massgrav (Stockholm), D. Sablu 
  • Demo feature by Combustible 3 - a blackened punk band from Toronto
Tonight’s show was put together by Andre Zadorozny, Bee Traverse, Christian Overall, Max Klebanoff, and Stephen Perry. 

JANKY - St. Aggression (Hold Up) 

Summertime Power Pop (Christian) 
THE BLUE HEARTS - 人にやさしく (Juggler) 
KOLLAA KESTÄÄ - Kirjoituksia Kellarista (Poko) 
1-800 MIKEY - OYO (ETT) 
ABI OOZE - Cry Alone (Rotten Apple) 
NANCY - Captain Lou (Ketchup and Mustard Industries) 
ELP - Benny The Bouncer (Manticore) 

625 Thrashcore spotlight - Curated by Max Klebanoff (Bee) 
PLUTOCRACY - Mizer (625 Thrashcore) 
RUNNING FOR COVER - Yoke (625 Thrashcore) 
SCHOLASTIC DETH - PMA 2000 (625 Thrashcore) 
IMMORTAL FATE - Aside (625 Thrashcore) 
SHORT HATE TEMPER - Rendered Useless (625 Thrashcore) 

New and 1 Old Foreground  (Andre) 
BIOHAZARD - Forsaken (BLKIIBLK)  
COSMIC JOKE - Forced Perspective (Triple B
DRAIN - Nights Like These (Epitaph) 
MIddle Ground 
SINISTER FEELING - Conquer (Delayed Gratification)  
BLOOD STAINED CONCRETE - Corrosive Hate (Delayed Gratification)
SUCK LORDS - Folded Arms (Stucco)
SIDE CHANNEL - Abscess (Self-Released) 

New Releases (Christian) 
BARREN SOIL - All Paths Lead To Darkness (Self-released)  
蟲酸-MUSHIZU - Fight Against (Break The Records)  
TENAZ - Existencia Individual (Self-released)  
WOLFCHARGE - No Shelter (Phobia)  
DECADE - No More Mushroom Cloud (Phobia)  

ALIEN BOYS - Just Another Piece of Acid (Self-Released)  
JOE AND THE SHITBOYS - Please seek help (Self-Released) 
LAURA JANE GRACE - Your God (God's Dick) 
NEG HOLE - Take Care and Fuck Off (Self-Released)
LAME - Un gesto de fe (LVEUM

Over the Hill interview (Stephen)


Up next is an interview with a band who will be in town next Friday at the Houndstooth. The band is called Over the Hill and I spoke with Jeff who plays guitar in the band. I learned that is a rare opportunity that this band plays and that this might be the only time to catch them because of how spread out the band is. We are going to start off with a track called “Never Forget”. 

OVER THE HILL - Never Forget (Self-Released) 
Interview with Over the Hill (Jeff) 
OVER THE HILL - We are (Self-Released) 
Interview with Over the Hill (Jeff) 
OVER THE HILL - Young Again (Self-Released) 

New material (Stephen) 
BETON ARME - Montréal (LVEUM) 
UKRAINA - Polska mafia (Warsaw Pact
MASSGRAV - Sikta lågt (De Nihil
D.SABLU - Free Speech for the Dumb (Self-Released) 
ROXIE AND THE RAZORBLADES - No More War No More Genocide (Self-Released) 
LAST DRAG - Forgiveness Isn't Absolution (Self-Released) 
MEAN BIKINI - The bars too low (Outhouse) 

Demo Feature 

COMBUSTIBLE 3 in our demo feature. A blackened hardcore band from Toronto. This demo was released in 2023.  

COMBUSTIBLE 3 - Hope Is Risky 
COMBUSTIBLE 3 - One Two Three 
COMBUSTIBLE 3 - Let's Fucking Go 
COMBUSTIBLE 3 - Four Five Six 

Ska-outro 
P.A.I.N. - The Last P.A.I.N. To Skaville (Mad Butcher

Sunday, June 22, 2025

Radio : EXD 1341 - Sunday June 22, 2025



This is episode 1341 of EXD. Tonight’s show was put together by Bee Traverse, Christian Overall, Commie Francis, Rob Ferraz and Stephen Perry. On this edition :

  • A radio exchange feature with Commie Francis from the Uneasy Listening show at WPRB in Princeton. 
  • Anarchist corner feature on Conflict 
  • Current events featuring F.I.F.H., Ihkras, and Druj 
  • New releases by Exo Gen, Voragine, Lakra, and Nuclear Fear 
  • Classics by Nervebreakers, the Dickies, Killing Joke, The Actionauts, and White Heat 
Below please find a playlist.

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Addiction - 侵略者 (MCR Company) 

Radio Exchange feature - Uneasy Listening


Commie Francis hosts a radio show called Uneasy Listening. The show airs on WPRB out of Princeton University. 

OKAY FOR CANADIAN RADIO (Commie Francis) 
(theme) BLUE OIL - Free Fleas on the Roof (alternate version) (Dissidents
BEYOND PINK - You’re Stupid, Hurray (Lipstick Machinegun / Cnts on Discount)  
MINI SKIRT - Face of the Future (Erste Theke Tonträger
THE LOVELY EGGS - I’m a Journalist (Cherryade) 
SONDER RAGE - Bye Bye Kissinger (Noise Merchant
THE LULLABIES - Flags (Rock Against) 
BURNING KITCHEN - Pretty Shitty City (Communichaos
(theme) BLUE OIL - Free Fleas on the Roof (alternate version) (Dissidents

ANGRY CANADIANS (Commie Francis) 
HOME FRONT - Recruits (Dissidents
CRY OUT - War Aesthetic (La Vida es en Mus
SONS OF ISHMAEL - Break Free (Death Enema) 
THE MODERNETTES - Static (Vox Desperatum) 
NEOS - P.V.M.S. (Alandhiscar / Supreme Echo
UZU - Aswad أسود (Symphony of Destruction) 
(theme) BLUE OIL - Free Fleas on the Roof (alternate version) (Dissidents
7TH FIRE - Parasite Party (this was never released) 

Mixed Bag (Rob) 
NERVEBREAKERS - How Can You Tell? (Exexan Existential Vacuum) 
THE DICKIES - Gigantor (PVC) 
KILLING JOKE - Tension (Edsel) 
THE ACTIONAUTS - Party Dog (Second Chance) 
WHITE HEAT - Nervous Breakdown (Valium) 

Current events inspired set of music (Bee) 
F.I.F.H. - Land of the Free (Boner) 
BLUNT FORCE GRIND - Nationalists Can Go Rot in the Grave with their Ancestors (Sordid Bin Records)  
IKHRAS - Executioner (Quality Control
DRUJ - Peace on Earth
SIYAHKAL - Freedom (Static Shock) 

New Releases plus a song for Steven Leckie (Christian) 
THE VILETONES - Screaming Fist (Vile) 
EXO-GEN - Hate You (Designated Moshers Unit
VORAGINE - Enredados (Metadona)  
LAKRA - Muerte (Metadona)  
NUCLEAR FEAR - Pantomime of Power (LVEUM)  


Anarchist corner - Conflict  (Stephen) 

After CRASS, when most people think of the anarcho-punk genre they think of Conflict. A description of the band in Ian Glaspar’s book the Day the Country Died is blunt, aggressive and uncompromising as their lyrics…..they were the first anarcho punk band to militantly make animal rights a major issue, and their dogged refusal to back down from even the most violent confrontation generated much controversy and often placed them at odds with the more liberal, pacifist stance taken by many of their peers in the scene.

CONFLICT - Conflict (Crass) 

The band formed in the infamous Cold Harbour Estates which was known as the most dangerous street in Britain due to the high crime rates. Like many bands, Conflict originally started out as a friend from high school. The original line up was Colin Jerwood on vocals, “Big” John Clifford on bass, Graham Ball on guitar, and Ken Barnes on drums. Their first show was April 11th, 1981 at Sherwood Church Hall. Paco makes his live debut on October 8th, 1981 at the Red Lion in Gravesend. Conflict played with Anthrax. 

Things moved quickly for Conflict. On December 11th, Penny Rimbaud was recording the Man that House built at Southern Studios. Gary Bushell was often writing about Conflict in the British press often at Crass’ expense. They also had help from Paul Friday who was in the Crass camp, Stig from Icons of Filth and Ian Astbury from Southern Death Cult so they had lots of boosters. But Steve Ignorant was the reason why that first single got recorded. Steve joined the band and asked Crass to put out the Conflict single and so having that sponsorship really made that first recording happen.

That first single sold 7,800 copies in the first 3 weeks. It was Number 3 in the indies charts upon it’s release in June 1982. The name of the ep is derived like this - house of the title being the corrupt courts of law, the prisons full to bursting with petty criminals, the derelict tower blocks where the poor eke out a frugal existence in squalor, the churches where the insipid masses flock for reassurance and forgiveness, and of course the slaughterhouse, a manmade hell on earth, heavy with the stench of innocent blood.  

Gee Vaucher made a model of that house that appears on the cover was made out of paper mache. It took a month to build. She lit it on fire to take the photo for the back cover. 

Conflict’s next release was a live single recorded at a Victorian Girls school that had become a Spanish anarchist centre named Centro Iberico. This came out on the Poison Girls label - Xntrix. 

The next release was “It’s Time to see Who’s Who”. It gets released on Corpus Christi which was the unofficial label of Crass. Crass had a policy of only doing one off singles. However the album did break with convention. Most  album cover artwork was black and white this artwork was full colour cover, which had the air of lavishness to it. The record was released in April 1983 and spent 3 weeks in the top of the indie charts. The record was described as an awesome assault on the senses that married relentless street punk with peace punk sensibilities. I want to play the song “Meat Means Murder” because it represents an evolution within the anarchist scene into animal rights. 

CONFLICT - Meat Means Murder (Corpus Christi) 

Colin had a school project where they had to go in and paint a slaughter house. Prior to the project Colin hadn’t considered food. Seeing what happened in there turned Colin into an animal rights activist. 

“To a Nation of Animal Lovers” ep is the follow up which suggests a deeper commitment to this subject. This recording features a new guitarist named Kevin Webb who replaced Steve. Steve Ignorant also makes guest appearances as a vocalist. I want to play Whichever Way You Want It which is a furious rant on vivisection. 

CONFLICT - Whichever Way You Want It (Corpus Christi) 

This came out in August 1983. Conflict’s next move was to start up their own label Mortarhate. Mortarhate would release the rest of the Conflict releases and would also release other anarcho bands. Mortarhate became an important development in the anarcho scene. The label started out as a way to release Icons of Filth “Not on her Majesty’s Service” which came out as a cassette. A conflict demo called “Crazy Governments” also came out. But the first vinyl release is “The Serenade is Dead”. It was a 3 song single that spends times in the national charts. I like the song “The System Maintains” but I wanted to play a faster number called the Positive Junk to illustrate the scrappy nature of their sound. The song is about the hypocrisy of self-seeking mainstream punks. 

CONFLICT - The Positive Junk (Mortarhate

The next release has been described as the band’s finest work - Increase the Pressure. The A side is 7 new studio songs. The B side contains a substandard live recording from Brixton Ace. People usually focus on the studio songs which felt like a build on the musical and lyrical fury of the previous material. A controversy on activist tactics sparked around the release. Conflict wanted to print home addresses of people involved in Orkney Isles which was a barbaric seal cull. 

CONFLICT - Law and Order (Mortarhate) 

“From Protest to Resistance” is probably the most well known song on this release I picked the song that proceeds it because I felt it captured the energy of the band without the long wind up of the other song. 

In March of ‘85, Conflict release a benefit single called “This is not enough…stand up and fucking fight”, which was a fundraiser for Stop the City. This was a campaign to bring awareness to corporate globalisation.

CONFLICT - This Is Not Enough (Mortarhate) 

The band mispriced the cost by printing on the cover a price that was 2p under what the actual cost was and so Conflict wound up losing money on that even though they sold a ton of records. 

That was followed up by “The Battle Continues” which was recorded in August and released in October. This is one of their most inspired songs. 

CONFLICT - To Whom It May Concern (Mortarhate) 

The next album to come out is in August of 1986 titled “Ungovernable Force’. The record goes straight to No 2 in the indie charts. This is my favourite Conflict record because of how it all flows into each other. This recording features their new bassist, Paul Hoddy who also played in Broken Bones. What is most remarkable about this album is that it was written in the studio. The band didn’t have one song written. I find it hard to believe. Here is a montage to Crass.

CONFLICT - C.R.A.S.S. (Mortarhate) 

In 1987 the band would do a huge festival called the “Gathering of the 5000”. There is video and the audio gets released as “Turning Rebellion into Money”. Many fans were attacked by police coming out of the show. 52 fans were arrested. Their guitarist Kevin would leave the band and the sound changed again. 1988 was the year the band worked on regrouping from the gathering mess and they recorded and released “The Final Conflict”. There was a song on there called “I Heard a Rumour” which was about all the shit talking and backstabbing in the scene. This eventually sees Colin leaving the scene in ‘91/’92. Wore out from the constant defending of himself. It emotionally wears a person out. 

CONFLICT - I Heard A Rumour (Mortarhate)  

The band would continue recording, playing out and releasing records. Still a lot of great material to mine from this later period of their back catalogue. “Against All Odds” was recorded at the same time as “The Final Conflict”. “Conclusion” comes out 4 years later and has an air of finality. The band went on to do other things and in 2000 they played a reunion type of show that kick started a resurgence in band activity. This era was as good and controversial as the early stage. Paco became plagued with health issues and passed away in 2015. Colin passed away a few weeks ago. Conflict were arguably the best anarcho punk band to exist. 

The wire summarized Conflict as
Rejecting hippy anarchism for direct action, particularly on the topics of animal rights and corporate globalization, Conflict came to replace Crass as anarcho-punk's ethical template.

Gonna go out with “Cruise (and more)” because Chris was asking me if the songs was in the set. The song is about the cruise missile which is really about the military industrial complex. 

CONFLICT - Cruise (And More) (Mortarhate) 

JACK ACID - Jaywalking (New Disorder)

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Radio : EXD 1340 - Sunday June 15, 2025


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This is episode 1340 of EXD. On this episode
  • a feature interview with No Policy an early hardcore band from Montreal. No Policy was best known for the song News or Propaganda that appeared on the Primitive Air Raid comp. To locals they were known for a lot more
  • a Top 10 for the Month of May which includes releases by Terror Advocate, Destruxion America, Inmates, No Sector, and Hez
  • new releases by Truth of all Death., Pyrex (Brooklyn), Who Pays (Brooklyn), Puffer (Montreal), Pearl, Body World, and Stabber (Norway), and 
  • a Psycho-billy set inspired by a band from Kingston named Screamin’ Sins
This episode was put together by Andre Zadorozny, Bee Traverse, Christian Overall, Rebecca Sevrin, Rob Ferraz and Stephen Perry. 

FUCK GEEZ - Ice Age Is Here (MCR)  

Top 10 - May 2025 (Bee) 
MALAISE - Mortal Coil (Desolate
MANTRACKER - IV (Open Veins) 
FUCKIN LOVERS - I don’t Care (General Speech) 
INMATES - Role of God (Iron Lung
NO SECTOR - No Jobs (Razored Raw/RIP Peace) 
HEZ - See Through Their Lies (Crucifix cover) (Discos Enfermos + many more) 
TERROR ADVOCATE - Sick of It (Sex Fiend Abomination
PRAY TO BE SAVED - Guillotine (Sex Fiend Abomination)  
DESTRUXION AMERICA - Mierda Policia (Unlawful Assembly
TOTAL NADA - Deseo la muerte (11PM/Discos Enfermos

Psycho-billy (Rob) 
SCREAMIN’ SINS - Curse on You (Self-released)  
TALL BOYS - Take A Walk 
THE CRAMPS - Under The Wires 
THE ORSON FAMILY - River of Desire 

New Releases and Teasers (Christian) 
T.O.A.D. - Capitalist Calamity (Sonic bath / Give Praise / Suicide of a Species / Poached / 4th Ave / Grindfather / Horrible Existence / Nippon Death Industry)  
PYREX - Menace (LVEUM)   
PURE TERROR - Majnoon مجنون (Toxic State)   
WHO PAYS - Sectarian Violence (11PM)    
PUFFER - Gimme The Bone (Roachleg / Static Shock)    

Mostly New (Andre) 
PEARL - Party (Self-Released)   
BODY WORLD - Behind The Wall (Self-Released) 
PEACE TALKS - Instigate (Chaos & Chill/Cruel Noise)  
STABBER - Repeat Offender (Self-Released) 
QUE LINDO - The Sun Stutters (Urge Records)  
PSYCH-WAR - Ripping Inferno (Agipunk/Archaic)


NO POLICY interview (Stephen) 
The idea for this interview started by accident with me coming across a demo from a little known early hardcore band out of Montreal. I asked a question about them on a Montreal hardcore page on facebook and the response was immediate and emphatic. The guitarist Rebecca Sevrin reached out. I would learn that she plays in Frightwig and does design work for some big names in California. Rebecca talks about the band, their songs, the penguin logo, the early Montreal hardcore scene. We start off with their contribution to the Primitive Air Raid comp. 

NO POLICY - News or Propaganda (Psyche) 
Interview with Rebecca from No Policy (CIUT) 
NO POLICY - So It Goes (Bluurg) 
Interview with Rebecca from No Policy (CIUT) 
NO POLICY - Confusion Frustration Depression (Bluurg) 
Interview with Rebecca from No Policy (CIUT)
NO POLICY - Swamp Pig (Bluurg) 
Interview with Rebecca from No Policy (CIUT) 
NO POLICY - Pass Me My Skate (I'm Leaving Town) 
Interview with Rebecca from No Policy (CIUT) 
THE DAMNED - Fan Club 
Interview with Rebecca from No Policy (CIUT) 
NO POLICY - Hyper Reality 
Interview with Rebecca from No Policy (CIUT)

THE DAMNED - Grimly Fiendish (MCA)

Sunday, June 8, 2025

Radio : EXD 1339 - Sunday June 8, 2025


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Tonight’s show was put together by Andre Zadorozny, Bee Traverse, Christian Overall, Jim Martin and Stephen Perry. This is episode 1339 of EXD. On this edition 
  • Thank you to all those who donated to CIUT in the last little bit. We have a stretch goal of $120,000 that we are trying to reach and if you haven’t done so already we could use your support - www.ciut.fm/donate 
  • This episode is dedicated to i) Colin Jerwood lead singer from Conflict, ii) Chris Farr the guitarist from Class Assassins, and iii) Mitchell Shore, one of the singer's in Mud
  • Tonight's demo feature will be some Mud recordings to honour Mitchell. 
  • We speak with Sketchy Records about the Calgary Calling compilation and the history of the label as a store in Toronto
  • New releases by Malaise, Barren, Shitcontrol, Los Sex Sex Sex, and Pop Face 
  • Radio exchange with Jim Martin from Zero Hour at WESU in Connecticut

THE PIST - Jim Martin (Eugene) - E 


Radio Exchange (Zero Hour - Jim Martin)
Jim has been on the show once before back in 2011. Back then I interviewed Jim about his band Broken. The interview was the entire show as we delved into roadie-ing for Nausea, his band Malachir Krunch and the Pist, his flyer artwork, programming for Varning Fest. Jim's latest venture is a radio show called Zero Hour. The show airs Friday nights from 10:30 til midnight on WESU 88.1 FM. 

Set 1
WHITE COLLAR - Anxious States (Static Shock
S.S.I.K. - Pressure (Slow Death / Neon Taste) 
CELL DETH - Mixed Tapes & Heartbreaks (Sewercide)
TOTAL NADA - Aqui Y Ahora (11 PM)  
YOUNG BLADES - Restart the Problem (Self Released)

Set 2 
SKINT - Not Enough (Self Released)
EDIÖNDÖ - Solo voy Mejor (F.O.A.D.
SAUFKNAST - Handschellen (Erste Theke)
NUKIES - Nothing Left to Lose (Adult Crash) 
TRASHCAT - Gimme Some (Self Released)

New Releases and Teasers (Christian)
MALAISE - Moment to Arise (Desolate)
BARREN? - Men At The Door (Symphony of Destruction / Les Choeurs de l’Ennui)  
BURNING KROSS - Kapot (Plastic Wound)  
SHITCONTROL - Adjöss (Self-released)
NEGATIVE CHARGE - Less Than Nothing (Neon Taste) -

Mixed Bag (Bee) 
CONFLICT - Blind Attack (Crass)  
LION’S SHARE - Misled (Thrashzone tapes) 
TORMENT - Who Do You Believe (Runstate) 
TOXIC REASONS - Mercenary (Risky Records) 
PANDEMONIUM - Computerplay (Limbabwe

Teasers and New Stuff (Andre)
PURE TERROR - Mara Baad Mara (Toxic State)
LOS SEX SEX SEX - Algo Salvaje (Slovenly
SCIENCE MAN - Ruthless Prism (Swimming Faith) 
POP FREE - Everything (New Morality Zine)
NECK DEEP - You Should See Me Now (TB/Hopeless) 


Calgary Calling comp (Stephen) 
We speak with Julius from Sketchy Records about this new compilation called “Calgary Calling”. We also get into the history of Sketchy Records which was one of Toronto’s first punk owned record stores. 
BREAK INS - Out of Time (Sketchy)  
Interview with Julius of Sketchy Records (CIUT) 
MEDUSAS - Block Him (Sketchy) 
REBEL GRRLZ - Say Something (Sketchy) 
Interview with Julius of Sketchy Records (CIUT) 
TOTAL WOLF - I Need a Hug (Sketchy) 

Demo Feature 
MUD were a hardcore punk band from the early 1990’s. My first band One Blood played many shows with them and they made us better. But nobody could be as entertaining as Mud so it was a losing game playing with them. Their songs were always evolving as the band was influenced by Frank Zappa’s style. Some of them went to OCAD and they would bring these learnings to the stage with themes and costumes. I have been thinking about them this week because I just learned that one of their lead singers, Mitchell Shore just passed away. I don’t know how to do justice when speaking about Mitchell. He was always in on fun. Often picking up on jokes and running with them. He could really bring laughter to life. He also had a moral compass that was stronger than most. In discussions with that guy he would often get you to see another viewpoint and motivate you to get involved. He was the best of us and I am broken up by his passing. There was a recording that the band did that Chris Iler from Fans of Bad Productions digitized and kept alive and although we don’t have enough time on tonight’s show to play it all I would like to play some of it as a tribute to someone I loved to laugh with. 

MUD - Rock Hard (Self-Released) 
MUD - Iti Shabot (Self-Released) 
MUD - Stinky Fish (Self-Released) 
MUD - La Bomber (Self-Released) 
MUD - Je T'aime Husker Du (Self-Released)

Sunday, June 1, 2025

Radio : EXD 1338 - Sunday June 1, 2025




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This is episode 1338 of EXD. On this edition we are doing an all covers show. 
  • Covers of Devo, Discharge, Upright Citizens, Siege, Angry Samoans, Dolly Mixture, Chuck Berry, Crucifix, Abrasive Wheels, Chambers Brothers, Sam and Dave, AC DC, Motorhead, Disclose, Gas, Lou Reed, Proletariat, Jerry’s Kids Reagan Youth, The Vibrators, Septic Death, Fang, The Kids, Doom, One Way System, Axegrinder, Poison Idea, Bad Brains, Martha and the Vandells, Elvis Costello, and Bobby McFerin. 
  • Covers by Melt Banana, Nausea, Total Con, Slaughter Strike, Pig Destroyer, Fucked Up, Germs, Hez, Phane, Reatards, The Chords, The Skulls, Dayglo Abortions, Dwarves, Sodom, Krigssystem, Decade, Bootlicker, Blitz, The Flex, His Hero is Gone, Shit Tax, The Exploited, Rorschach, Mudhoney, Teengenerate, Contravene, Visions of War, Warkrusher, Hogtied, Genetic Control, The Jam, Chaos UK, and Yum Yum Orange. 
  • Testimonials from listeners like Ryan Gallant; show interviewees like Brigitta Davidjants and Fillbert Shellbach; bands like Phil McAuliffe, Hassan Munir from Despotic, JT / Chelsee from High Anxiety, Chris Barry from the 222’s And labels like Dave Brown from Sewercide Records 


TOKYO DAMNED - Neat Neat Neat (Sohbi) 

Guests and listeners (Stephen) 
Testimonial - Brigitta Davidjants 
FOXY - Oh Bondage Up Yours (XRay Spex) 
MELT-BANANA - Uncontrollable Urge (Devo) (A-Zap)
Testimonial - Ryan Gallant 

Covers (Bee) 
NAUSEA - Hear Nothing, See Nothing (Discharge) (Rhythm Vicar / Allied) 
TOTAL CON - Bombs of Peace (Upright Citizens) (Brainrotter
SLAUGHTER STRIKE - Drop Dead (Siege) (Nurse Etiquette)
PIG DESTROYER - Lights Out (Angry Samoans) (Relapse) 
FUCKED UP - Dream Come True (Dolly Mixture) (Fucked Up Records)

Testimonial - Filburt Shellbach (Blaster Caps / Crisis Party / Dogma) 
GERMS - Round and Round (Chuck Berry), (Slash) 
HEZ - See Though Their Lies (Crucifix), (Self-released / Under The Gun) 
PHANE - Vicious Circle (Abrasive Wheels), (Phobia) 

Mixed bag (Rob) 
REATARDS - Stupid Asshole (Angry Samoans) (Empty)
ANGRY SAMOANS - Time Has Come Today (Chambers Brothers) (Bad Trip)
THE CHORDS - Hold On I'm Coming (Sam and Dave) (Polydor)

 ACDC (Andre) 
THE SKULLS - Shot Down In Flames (Cleopatra) 
DAYGLO ABORTIONS - The Jack (Cleopatra) 
DWARVES - Big Balls (Cleopatra) 

Testimonial - Phill McAuliffe (Decade) 
SODOM - Iron Fist - Live (Motorhead) (Steamhammer)  
KRIGSSYSTEM - Torture (Disclose) (Phobia)   
DECADE - Where There Is A Will There Is A Way (Discharge), (Unreleased)  

Record label profiles (Stephen)
Testimonial from Dave Brown at Sewercide Records - Many, many years ago, I had a small hand in helping out with @equalizingxdistort , a Toronto based punk and hardcore radio show that has been operating weekly from 1998 until present day. A staggering amount of work and dedication has gone into that show for the last 27 years and while many things come and go, the EXD crew continues to show up week after week to play punk tunes over the airwaves. Recently, my former co-host Stephe Perry reached out and invited me back on to the show to discuss all things to do with the label as well as some of my musical projects and all things maritime punk. If you can stomach hearing me spouting off for an hour, you can tune into the show tonight or follow the link on their account to the @equalizingxdistort blog and listen to the show now. Thank you Stephe and EXD for the invite and the continued support of our weird little scene. 

BOOTLICKER - Anti-War (Self-Released) 
BLITZ - Vicious (No Future)
THE FLEX - Soma Holiday (Lockin’ Out) 

Testimonial - Hassan Munir (Despotic) 
HIS HERO IS GONE - Raise The Curtain (Jerry’s Kids), (The Great American Steak Religion) 
SHIT TAX - No Class (Regan Youth), (Self-released)
THE EXPLOITED - Troops of Tomorrow (The Vibrators), (Secret) 

Punk rock covers (Rob) 
RORSCHACH - Hardware (Septic Death) (Vermiform)
MUDHONEY - The Money Will Roll Right In (Fang) (Sub Pop)
TEENGENERATE - This Is Rock n Roll (The Kids) (Crypt)

Testimonial JT/Chelsee Anxiety (High Anxiety) 
CONTRAVENE - Police Bastard (Doom), (Self-released)   
VISIONS OF WAR - Give Us A Future (One Way System), (Phobia) 
WARKRUSHER - Grind The Enemy (Axegrinder), (Audacious Madness)  

Recent programming notes (Stephen)
HOGTIED - Self Abuse (Poison Idea) (CIUT)
GENETIC CONTROL - Big Takeover (Bad Brains) (Sonik's Chicken Shrimp)
THE JAM - Heat Wave (Martha and the Vandells) (Polydor)

Future programming for EXD 
  • Radio features with Rachel (Uneasy Listening / The Dissidents) and Jim Martin
  • We have an interview with Skizophrenia
  • We have scheduled live sessions at Primal Note studios with Black Iron Prison, and Vestigio 
  • We are working on scheduling Zero Bars and Workers Comp 
  • In future weeks we will air a piece on the Calgary Calling compilation
  • We have an interview with Rebecca from No Policy
  • We have an interview with Chris Barry from the 222’s 
  • We are working on setting up an interview with Lisa Bat who helped the Rock Against Reagan tour, brought Crucifix to Canada, lived at the Vats in San Francisco which was one of the MDC squats. We hope to hear about her stories in various scenes 
CHAOS UK - Pump It Up 
YUM!YUM!ORANGE - Don’t Worry Be Happy (Bobby McFerrin), (Donna Donna)