EPISODE · Jan 17, 2026 · 2 MIN
Mojo Nixon's Anarchist Anthems Still Stirring Late Night Radio Two Years Later
from Mojo Nixon - Biography Flash · host Inception Point AI
Mojo Nixon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. In the past few days, Mojo Nixon's irreverent rockabilly spirit has echoed through radio waves and online chatter, keeping his punk-country legacy alive two years after his passing. On Thursday night, KSFR's Laughing Moon Radio Show spun his track I Hate Banks from the Frenzy album at 1:11am, followed by New Jobs for America just four minutes later, proving his anti-establishment anthems still rile up late-night listeners. The Anarchist Federation site highlighted Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon's collaboration Love Me, I'm a Liberal in a post timestamped two days ago, tying into Emma Goldman discussions and upcoming January events at Joe's Garage, a nod to their enduring Dead Kennedys-adjacent rebel vibe. WTMJ radio spotlighted Mojo Nixon's football song in highlights from their January 15 broadcast, alongside tales of a Milwaukee Grammy winner and Marquette brews, dishing on his sports-anthem swagger like a rowdy tailgate staple. Blogs got gossipy too, with The AV Club reminiscing about Nixon as a silly provocateur behind Burn Down the Malls and Debbie Gibson disses in a fresh diss-track roundup, while Americana-UK's political pops column evoked his cow-punk court jester persona in an obituary-flavored riff amid farcical election satire. No public appearances or business moves popped up, mind you, as Nixon's off the stage circuit, but forum threads like The Avocado mixed him with International Noise Conspiracy nods in casual day threads, and a distant Super Mario Bros film reference lingers online from his Toad-playing days. Nashville Babylon's RNZ playlist nodded sideways via Lambchop's Nixon album track Grumpus, but that's more coincidental homage. All verified from station logs and sites, no unconfirmed rumors swirling, though his football tune's radio revival hints at biographical staying power in sports-bar lore. Word count: 378. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Mojo Nixon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. In the past few days, Mojo Nixon's irreverent rockabilly spirit has echoed through radio waves and online chatter, keeping his punk-country legacy alive two years after his passing. On Thursday night, KSFR's Laughing Moon Radio Show spun his track I Hate Banks from the Frenzy album at 1:11am, followed by New Jobs for America just four minutes later, proving his anti-establishment anthems still rile up late-night listeners. The Anarchist Federation site highlighted Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon's collaboration Love Me, I'm a Liberal in a post timestamped two days ago, tying into Emma Goldman discussions and upcoming January events at Joe's Garage, a nod to their enduring Dead Kennedys-adjacent rebel vibe. WTMJ radio spotlighted Mojo Nixon's football song in highlights from their January 15 broadcast, alongside tales of a Milwaukee Grammy winner and Marquette brews, dishing on his sports-anthem swagger like a rowdy tailgate staple. Blogs got gossipy too, with The AV Club reminiscing about Nixon as a silly provocateur behind Burn Down the Malls and Debbie Gibson disses in a fresh diss-track roundup, while Americana-UK's political pops column evoked his cow-punk court jester persona in an obituary-flavored riff amid farcical election satire. No public appearances or business moves popped up, mind you, as Nixon's off the stage circuit, but forum threads like The Avocado mixed him with International Noise Conspiracy nods in casual day threads, and a distant Super Mario Bros film reference lingers online from his Toad-playing days. Nashville Babylon's RNZ playlist nodded sideways via Lambchop's Nixon album track Grumpus, but that's more coincidental homage. All verified from station logs and sites, no unconfirmed rumors swirling, though his football tune's radio revival hints at biographical staying power in sports-bar lore. Word count: 378. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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