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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2013

Punkcast 013 - Summer 2013 Interview Series: Louis Lingg and the Bombs

from The Artist formerly known as the Punkcast · host Doug Whitfield (of the Music Manumit Podcast)

Louis Lingg mp3 audio | ogg audio | torrent | unedited video I did a little better on show notes this time. Dogmazic.net is cool! Jamendo is Luxemborg, not French. Jamendo has been unfriendly and banning people. What does "punk" mean to you? Punk rock is political. ALWAYS. Politics is similar Crass! Josh grew up in England. Thatcher is dead! Last time we spoke, things were bad. Are things better in France? Government has changed. Now there is a socialist government. That's the only thing that has changed! Still hunting down immigrants. No human value. French socialism! France cannot welcome all the misery of the world. People that say that are idiots! Immigrants make new innovations! That's why America used to be great. Fascism is there to say "it's all the immigrants fault." What are your touring plans? Always doing crazy concerts. They played in an old mineshaft with insane anarchist squatters in the suburbs of Paris. A lot of luck with the band. Enough room for 200 people in the cave. Played in Berlin recently and got to see squats. Playing Paris all the time. Playing a new squat, aka "Jew Town". Brittany is just green. Acoustic shows all the time. New acoustic recordings coming soon. Getting better at acoustic shows. Police have decibel meters and such bars down. Basically, music is illegal. Some of your stuff is under BY-SA and some is under -NC, why is that? Just trying stuff out. With AF Music (http://www.af-music.de/en/bands/) which started releasing under CC ~6 years ago. Not to be confused with AF Records (http://www.a-frecords.com/) or the Air Force (http://www.afmusic.org/) What are some of your favorite CC punk artists?Pete Vyler If you want to know more, check out the interview Tom and I did with Josh last year. I've also played several of their tracks in the past on the Punkcast. "R.E.V.O.L.T." by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (punk) - CC BY-SA - Website "Burn It Down" by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website "Chomsky Changed My Life" by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (rock) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website

Louis Lingg mp3 audio | ogg audio | torrent | unedited video I did a little better on show notes this time. Dogmazic.net is cool! Jamendo is Luxemborg, not French. Jamendo has been unfriendly and banning people. What does "punk" mean to you? Punk rock is political. ALWAYS. Politics is similar Crass! Josh grew up in England. Thatcher is dead! Last time we spoke, things were bad. Are things better in France? Government has changed. Now there is a socialist government. That's the only thing that has changed! Still hunting down immigrants. No human value. French socialism! France cannot welcome all the misery of the world. People that say that are idiots! Immigrants make new innovations! That's why America used to be great. Fascism is there to say "it's all the immigrants fault." What are your touring plans? Always doing crazy concerts. They played in an old mineshaft with insane anarchist squatters in the suburbs of Paris. A lot of luck with the band. Enough room for 200 people in the cave. Played in Berlin recently and got to see squats. Playing Paris all the time. Playing a new squat, aka "Jew Town". Brittany is just green. Acoustic shows all the time. New acoustic recordings coming soon. Getting better at acoustic shows. Police have decibel meters and such bars down. Basically, music is illegal. Some of your stuff is under BY-SA and some is under -NC, why is that? Just trying stuff out. With AF Music (http://www.af-music.de/en/bands/) which started releasing under CC ~6 years ago. Not to be confused with AF Records (http://www.a-frecords.com/) or the Air Force (http://www.afmusic.org/) What are some of your favorite CC punk artists?Pete Vyler If you want to know more, check out the interview Tom and I did with Josh last year. I've also played several of their tracks in the past on the Punkcast. "R.E.V.O.L.T." by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (punk) - CC BY-SA - Website "Burn It Down" by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (punk) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website "Chomsky Changed My Life" by Louis Lingg and the Bombs (rock) - CC BY-NC-SA - Website

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