Turned Out A Punk
A podcast by Turned Out A Punk
776 Episodes
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Episode 114 - TURNED OUT A PUNK LIVE IN PHILLY
Published: 1/21/2017 -
Footnote 113 - TURNED OUT A PUNK LIVE IN WASHINGTON DC
Published: 1/18/2017 -
Episode 113 - TURNED OUT A PUNK LIVE IN WASHINGTON
Published: 1/15/2017 -
Footnote 112 - TURNED OUT A PUNK LIVE IN BOSTON
Published: 1/13/2017 -
Oil & Flowers Episode #6
Published: 1/10/2017 -
Episode 112 - TURNED OUT A PUNK LIVE IN BOSTON
Published: 1/8/2017 -
Footnote 111 - Terre T (WFMU: Cherry Blossom Clinic With Terre T)
Published: 1/6/2017 -
Episode 111 - Terre T (WFMU: Cherry Blossom Clinic With Terre T)
Published: 1/3/2017 -
Footnote 110 - Gerard Cosloy Part #2 (Matador Records)
Published: 12/29/2016 -
Episode 110 - Gerard Cosloy Part #2 (Matador Records)
Published: 12/23/2016 -
Footnote 109 - Lars Frederiksen Part 2
Published: 12/18/2016 -
Clobbering' Time EP. 07 (Bobb Bruno)
Published: 12/12/2016 -
Lars Frederiksen from Rancid, UK Subs and The Bastards is back
Published: 12/9/2016 -
Footnote 108 - Tony Erba Part #2 (H100s, 9 Shocks Terror, GSMF, FYPM, etc.)
Published: 12/7/2016 -
Oil & Flowers - Episode #5
Published: 12/5/2016 -
Episode 108 - Tony Erba Part #2 (H100s, 9 Shocks Terror, GSMF, FYPM, etc)
Published: 12/3/2016 -
Footnote 107 - Sound On Sound Fest with Dave It Up (Tear It Up) / Dave Kelling (Culture Abuse) / Chris Slorach (METZ) / MVP
Published: 12/1/2016 -
Episode 107 - Sound On Sound Fest with Dave It Up (Tear It Up) / Dave Kelling (Culture Abuse) / Chris Slorach (Metz) / MVP
Published: 11/26/2016 -
Clobbering' Time EP. 06 (Colt Cabana)
Published: 11/25/2016 -
Footnote 106 - Neil McLennan "Mackie" (BLITZ, Epic Problem)
Published: 11/24/2016
Damian Abraham has been many things... the singer of a critically acclaimed band, a failed VJ and food network host, one of the minds behind TV's "The Wrestlers", parent of 3... and undeniably, a punk music obsessive. Each week, he sits down and chats with an interesting person from various walks of life to find out how their world was influenced and changed by the discovery of a novelty genre that supposedly died out in 1978... PUNK!