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Ongoing History Daily: Interrupters facts

September 19, 2022 Alan Cross 1 Comment 0 min read

One of the biggest ska-friendly bands of the last couple of years has been The Interrupters, a group out of LA fronted by Aimee Allen (otherwise known as Aimee Interrupter) and back by

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Green Day Robs a Bank in “Bang Bang” Video

September 13, 2016 Alan Cross 0 Comments 0 min read

With Revolution Radio due October 7, Green Day is ramping up for its release with a new video directed by Rancid’s Tim Armstrong. They’ve decided to rob a bank.

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When Band Merch Gets Weird

May 28, 2016 Nerhys 2 Comments 2 min read

Whenever I go to a concert, the first thing I seek out is the merch table. I look closely at all the different shirts, hoodies, posters, and other things for sale, trying to

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New Music From Anti-Flag – “Brandenburg Gate”

May 20, 2015 Larry Lootsteen 0 Comments 0 min read

Check out the new video for “Brandenburg Gate” from Anti-Flag’s soon to be released new album American Spring. The song features Rancid’s own Tim Armstrong. On the new track: “A culture indoctrinated with

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Each week, the podcast looks at something from the alt-rock universe, from artist profiles to various thematic explorations. Whatever the episode, you’re definitely going to learn something that you might not find anywhere else. Trust us on this.

Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry

Have I got a story for you! Award-winning Music Historian and host of the chart-topping Ongoing History of New Music Podcast Alan Cross unleashes his next amazing podcast. In every episode, Alan Cross takes you inside unbelievable true stories of crime, murder, scandal, strange deaths, unexplainable events, and the general mayhem from the music industry through the decades. There is a lot of bad behaviour that needs to be talked about. It’s a one-of-a-kind podcast featuring true crime stories from the world of music. OUT NOW!

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