EPISODE · Jul 25, 2026 · 30 MIN
Constantin Blondy of General Chaos on Can’t Please ’Em All, Montreal Punk, and Knowing Who’s Full of Sh*t
from the Radical Fabulatorium · host John Adam Ian
Constantin Blondy of Montreal punk trio General Chaos joins The Radical Fabulatorium to talk about the band’s new album, Can’t Please ’Em All, and how their approach to recording changed after their first full-length, Outta My Way.We get into recording the new album live in just three days, working with Ryan Battistuzzi and Stomp Records, the ideas behind songs like “No Bullshit,” “The Idiots Have Taken Over,” and “Wilder Daze,” and the band’s mix of punk, country, jazz, and other influences.Constantin also talks about writing in French, Montreal’s outdoor punk scene, learning who to trust in the music industry, and why younger bands can feel shut out by a scene that keeps relying on the same nostalgia-driven festival lineups.We also look ahead to a huge run of shows with Goldfinger, The Offspring, Mustard Plug, The Planet Smashers, and more.Listen and support General Chaos on Bandcamp:generalchaosband.bandcamp.comExplicit language.General Chaos photo credit: À l’affiche MontréalModifications made (cropping and graphic design).
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Constantin Blondy of General Chaos on Can’t Please ’Em All, Montreal Punk, and Knowing Who’s Full of Sh*t
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