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Strap on your studded bracelets and chain wallets as Brian and Rich take a stage dive; kicking off a “most influential albums” series with one from Rich’s list: the sophomore effort from pop punk rockers MxPx – 1995’s Teenage Politics. The guys start with a quick early history of the band and then they discuss the album’s impact on the young Rich in several aspects of his musical make up including: his desire to form a band, his guitar playing, collecting vinyl records, and the joys of going to shows (particularly when the cost of entry is $2 to $3 and a canned food item!). Brace yourselves for Rich’s hot take on mosh pits! They also discuss Brian’s thoughts on the album’s songs as well as production. So pack your bags and hitch a ride, Bremerton’s a good place to make a lunch out of it.
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Strap on your studded bracelets and chain wallets as Brian and Rich take a stage dive; kicking off a “most influential albums” series with one from Rich’s list: the sophomore effort from pop punk rockers MxPx – 1995’s Teenage Politics. The guys start with a quick early history of the band and then they discuss the album’s impact on the young Rich in several aspects of his musical make up including: his desire to form a band, his guitar playing, collecting vinyl records, and the joys of going to shows (particularly when the cost of entry is $2 to $3 and a canned food item!). Brace yourselves for Rich’s hot take on mosh pits! They also discuss Brian’s thoughts on the album’s songs as well as production. So pack your bags and hitch a ride, Bremerton’s a good place to make a lunch out of it.