This episode highlights integral elements to punk and the anti-establishment foundations to which these genres arise: intelligent and passionate youth and feminism through the old-school styles of Sugar Castle and Beaverette.
First off, the politically charged local group Sugar Castle discusses forming a band and potential barriers for youth and femme-folks in the scene. Their honest music represents the integrity by which this group strives for change and a safer community in all aspects.
Next, feminist punk band Beaverette discusses misogynistic experiences in the West Coast scene, protesting through music, and the feminist roots by which they rise.