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Still so many tech issues but, hey, the show is bringing that punk rock/DIY aesthetic to one of the hosts favorite punk and DIY artists–MJ Bones. Bones joins Black Guy Fawkes and his very-under-the-weather pal Ed to discuss gigging with Kimya Dawson, casual racism in surprising places, why pizza in Connecticut is so damn good, and how they got started doing the whole ukulele thing in the first place. It’s a love fest all around, with copious use of the N-word by the two of the three people on the recording who are allowed to use it.
For the full experience, listen on Spotify Premium, where you'll get to hear the artist featured song: “Maybe” by MJ Bones.
For more Black Guy Fawkes, check out https://blackguyfawkes.com/ or https://asbestosrecords.bigcartel.com/. He’s also on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, etc as Black Guy Fawkes–spelling is extremely important here and, not surprisingly, he’s on music streaming services as well: Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon. You can probably find Ed drinking in a karaoke bar or in the crowd at a punk show.
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Still so many tech issues but, hey, the show is bringing that punk rock/DIY aesthetic to one of the hosts favorite punk and DIY artists–MJ Bones. Bones joins Black Guy Fawkes and his very-under-the-weather pal Ed to discuss gigging with Kimya Dawson, casual racism in surprising places, why pizza in Connecticut is so damn good, and how they got started doing the whole ukulele thing in the first place. It’s a love fest all around, with copious use of the N-word by the two of the three people on the recording who are allowed to use it.
For the full experience, listen on Spotify Premium, where you'll get to hear the artist featured song: “Maybe” by MJ Bones.
For more Black Guy Fawkes, check out https://blackguyfawkes.com/ or https://asbestosrecords.bigcartel.com/. He’s also on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, etc as Black Guy Fawkes–spelling is extremely important here and, not surprisingly, he’s on music streaming services as well: Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon. You can probably find Ed drinking in a karaoke bar or in the crowd at a punk show.

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