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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2020 · 1H 18M

Mark Yoshitomi. (The Casualties/Generation Recs) & Ron Grimaldi. (Deathcycle)

from The Brooklyn Blast Furnace · host Relatively Unscathed

Before the coronavirus debacle, I got together with Mark Yoshitomi and Ron Grimaldi at "Generation Records" in the West Village to record this crazy episode. Mark is co-owner of "Generation Records" and is also a founding member and former bass player for the New York Punk Rock band "The Casualties". And if you listened to Episode 121, you know who Ron Grimaldi is. The singer for "Deathcycle" and also works at the record store a couple days a week. I had no idea where this episode would go. It definitely went in a direction I wasn't expecting. I laughed throughout this thing. We go a little into how Mark got involved with punk rock and "The Casualties" and a bit about the record store. Then... we dive into the final G.G. Allin show at "The Gas Station" where it became complete chaos and a legendary final show since G.G. died of an overdose later that night. From "The Gas Station" to creepy houses in order to buy record collections and back to the guy in the lawn chair innocently reading a book when G.G. Allin decided to sit on his lap while being covered in feces, blood and whatever else you can think of. I enjoyed this one a lot. I hope you get a kick out of this one. Enjoy.

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