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Ep. 82 - Steve Holmes (American Football)

Welcome to Episode 82 of the Washed Up Emo Podcast. Last but not least in the American Football series is guitar player Steve Holmes. Steve and I chat about his guitar playing in American Football, Steve turns the tables on the podcast and starts asking about emo and we debate a bit. Finally he goes through his amazing personal 7” collection. 

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Ep. 80 - Mike Kinsella (American Football)

Welcome to Episode 80 of the Washed Up Emo Podcast. As far as bands go associated with emo, there isn’t one as revered as American Football.  I’ve had the esteemed pleasure to have every member of the band on the podcast to talk about this new album and of course, the past. Next up is American Football’s Mike Kinsella. 

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Ep. 79 - Steve Lamos (American Football)

Welcome to Episode 79 of the Washed Up Emo podcast. As far as bands go associated with emo, there isn’t one as revered as American Football.  I’ve had the esteemed pleasure to have every member of the band on the podcast to talk about this new album and of course, the past. First up is American Football’s drummer Steve Lamos. 

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Ep. 78 - Jeff Rosenstock

 Today we welcome Jeff Rosenstock for episode 78. I biked out to Greenpoint for this one at Jeff’s apartment and had a blast talking about his new album - Worry - Side One Dummy - our right this moment, his Fall tour with Hard Girls / Katie Ellen and we also discuss his upbringing on Long Island, and the three Ps…. producing albums, punk ethics and pizza. I learned a lot from Jeff and was happy to be corrected, challenged and most of all laughed a lot. Jeff’s a beautiful person and wrote one of my favorite albums of the year. 

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Review: Jimmy Eat World - "Integrity Blues"

Moving forward while everyone wants you to stay in the middle.

"Given the fact that this is the 9th Jimmy Eat World album and the band has been around for 23 years, it’s time for everyone to cherish each day Jim, Tom, Zach and Rick continue being a band. If not for a very popular and amazing song that is still being played on the radio, we might not have had that chance."

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