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On this episode of The Rumors Are True, Jeremy sits down with J. Robbins—a defining voice in post-hardcore and independent music. Known for his work with Jawbox, Burning Airlines, and Government Issue, Robbins shares stories from his decades-spanning career, from the early days of the D.C. punk scene to shaping the sound of countless influential records as a producer. The conversation dives into the evolution of underground music, the DIY ethos that defined an era, and how those roots still influence artists today.
Jeremy and J. explore the balance between artistry and longevity, reflecting on the challenges and rewards of staying creative over time. Robbins opens up about his approach to songwriting, recording, and collaboration, offering insight into what has kept him inspired through multiple projects and shifting musical landscapes. Whether discussing touring memories, studio philosophies, or the community that built the scene, this episode captures both the history and heart behind the music.
Fans of punk, indie, and alternative rock will find a lot to connect with here, as J. Robbins brings thoughtful perspective and authenticity to every topic. It’s a deep and engaging conversation that highlights not just a remarkable career, but a continued passion for music, creativity, and connection.
Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes
Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser
Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.
By Pantheon Media Network4.8
3232 ratings
On this episode of The Rumors Are True, Jeremy sits down with J. Robbins—a defining voice in post-hardcore and independent music. Known for his work with Jawbox, Burning Airlines, and Government Issue, Robbins shares stories from his decades-spanning career, from the early days of the D.C. punk scene to shaping the sound of countless influential records as a producer. The conversation dives into the evolution of underground music, the DIY ethos that defined an era, and how those roots still influence artists today.
Jeremy and J. explore the balance between artistry and longevity, reflecting on the challenges and rewards of staying creative over time. Robbins opens up about his approach to songwriting, recording, and collaboration, offering insight into what has kept him inspired through multiple projects and shifting musical landscapes. Whether discussing touring memories, studio philosophies, or the community that built the scene, this episode captures both the history and heart behind the music.
Fans of punk, indie, and alternative rock will find a lot to connect with here, as J. Robbins brings thoughtful perspective and authenticity to every topic. It’s a deep and engaging conversation that highlights not just a remarkable career, but a continued passion for music, creativity, and connection.
Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwes
Artwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowser
Music by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

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