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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 2 MIN

Mojo Nixon's Punk Legacy Lives On Through Radio Revivals and Streaming Resurgence

from Mojo Nixon - Biography Flash · host Inception Point AI

Mojo Nixon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Mojo Nixon, the punk rock provocateur behind hits like Elvis is Everywhere, has stayed quietly relevant in the past few days with his music popping up on airwaves and playlists, no major headlines or personal drama breaking through. KZFR radio in California spun his track My T.V. is Watchin Me from the album Whereabouts Unknown during their Eve of Destruction show on January 12, slipping it into a themed set alongside Lunachicks and GG Allin, proving his irreverent catalog still hooks alt-rock DJs. The day before, on January 11, WMPG aired The Mojo Manifesto from his 2005 disc in their Bandwidth slot, sandwiched between Arcade Fire and Descendents, a nod to his enduring manifesto vibe. X96.com geeked out over Elvis is Everywhere by Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper in their January 12 geek news roundup, tagging it under White and Nerdy picks for that nerd-punk charm. Anarchist Federation shared Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixons collaboration Love Me Im a Liberal on January 9, racking up 61 views from class autonomy circles, a cheeky reminder of their Dead Kennedys-style team-ups. Looking ahead, hes listed tentatively for a Florida festival lineup with Margo Price and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, but Concert-Map marks it unconfirmed for January 10, no verified ticket links or promo yet. Bob Schneider name-dropped MoJo Nixons old band ties in an ACL Live bio for his February gig, calling Ugly Americans an alt-rock supergroup with Nixons alumni, but thats archival buzz, not fresh moves. No public appearances, business deals, or social media blasts from Nixon himself surfaced in reliable spots like OC Music News or Alternative Tentacles recent posts. The grapevine whispers hes laying low post his 2024 passing, but these radio revivals hint his legacy keeps snapping back, potentially fueling bio docs or reissues if streams spike. Stay tuned, rockers, Mojo never fully fades. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Mojo Nixon BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Mojo Nixon, the punk rock provocateur behind hits like Elvis is Everywhere, has stayed quietly relevant in the past few days with his music popping up on airwaves and playlists, no major headlines or personal drama breaking through. KZFR radio in California spun his track My T.V. is Watchin Me from the album Whereabouts Unknown during their Eve of Destruction show on January 12, slipping it into a themed set alongside Lunachicks and GG Allin, proving his irreverent catalog still hooks alt-rock DJs. The day before, on January 11, WMPG aired The Mojo Manifesto from his 2005 disc in their Bandwidth slot, sandwiched between Arcade Fire and Descendents, a nod to his enduring manifesto vibe. X96.com geeked out over Elvis is Everywhere by Mojo Nixon and Skid Roper in their January 12 geek news roundup, tagging it under White and Nerdy picks for that nerd-punk charm. Anarchist Federation shared Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixons collaboration Love Me Im a Liberal on January 9, racking up 61 views from class autonomy circles, a cheeky reminder of their Dead Kennedys-style team-ups. Looking ahead, hes listed tentatively for a Florida festival lineup with Margo Price and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, but Concert-Map marks it unconfirmed for January 10, no verified ticket links or promo yet. Bob Schneider name-dropped MoJo Nixons old band ties in an ACL Live bio for his February gig, calling Ugly Americans an alt-rock supergroup with Nixons alumni, but thats archival buzz, not fresh moves. No public appearances, business deals, or social media blasts from Nixon himself surfaced in reliable spots like OC Music News or Alternative Tentacles recent posts. The grapevine whispers hes laying low post his 2024 passing, but these radio revivals hint his legacy keeps snapping back, potentially fueling bio docs or reissues if streams spike. Stay tuned, rockers, Mojo never fully fades. 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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