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The B9 Podcast

Hosted by Chris Wrenn, The B9 Podcast brings artists, friends, and voices from the hardcore community into the Bridge Nine Records warehouse for honest, laid back conversations about hardcore, DIY culture, touring, records, creativity, and everything in between. Recorded in the basement of the Bridge Nine warehouse and occasionally right before a live show! Episodes uploaded bi-weekly.

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    Death Before Dishonor's Bryan Harris On The Friends Family Forever Era and Touring With Agnostic Front

    Chris B9 is joined by Bryan Harris (Death Before Dishonor) at the Bridge Nine Warehouse to talk touring stories and the era of Friends Family Forever.  Click here to watch a video of this episode. Host: Chris WrennFilming: Bill FulkersonSound: Bill FulkersonEditing: Colby BradfordSet Design: Chris Wrenn

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    Jesse Stand Hard on Touring with Blood for Blood, Right Brigade, and DIY Hustle

    Chris B9 is joined by longtime friend Jesse Gustafson (more commonly known as Jesse Standhard) to discuss their 35-year history together, from the early 1990s suburban Connecticut hardcore scene to their respective career paths. Jesse reflects on the DIY hustle that defined their youth, detailing how he started a fanzine at 15 and eventually launched Standhard Records to release early demos for friends' bands. He explores the creative drive that keeps him connected to the scene and the unique community-building nature of hardcore that has maintained their friendship for decades. Jesse also explores:The DIY "Hacks" of the 90s: How they used "bootlegged" Kinko’s cards to print flyers and zines, and Radio Shack dialers to make free long-distance calls to labels and bands.Defining Life Experiences: Jesse recounts being arrested at a 1993 Fugazi show (later documented on the band’s live series) and his years roadieing for Blood for Blood while maintaining a straight-edge lifestyle.The Symbiosis of Career and Community: How his 20-year career in real estate allows him the freedom to be present for his family and coach his kids' teams, a topic he recently chronicled in his book, Fuck Your House.Filming: Bill FulkersonLighting: Bill FulkersonSound: Bill FulkersonEditing: Colby BradfordSet Design: Chris Wrenn

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    Pre-Show: Luke Garro on Hardcore History, The Power of Presence, and the Return of Piebald

    Taped right before a show at the Bridge Nine Warehouse, Chris B9 is joined by Luke Garro (Piebald, In My Eyes, Fastbreak) to discuss his extensive journey through the hardcore and punk scenes. Garro reflects on his early beginnings in Glastonbury, the supportive nature of the Boston scene, and the organic process behind Piebald's first new record in nearly two decades.The conversation also covers:The Power of Showing Up: How Garro's proactive approach—from volunteering to play drums for Fastbreak to witnessing the "fifth member" dedication of modern tour managers—highlights the importance of initiative and community contribution.The Multigenerational Cycle of Hardcore: Observing the enduring vitality of the scene, where modern teenagers cover foundational bands like SSD and Madball, proving that the energy and passion of the music remains constant across decades.Organic Songwriting and Modern Recording: The non-linear path to Piebald's latest album, Tales For The Rages, which was pieced together over several years without label deadlines, contrasting with the high-pressure, two-day drum sessions of past recordings.The Changing Bar of Entry: A look at how the shift from limited vinyl and cassette releases to instant digital distribution has exponentially increased the volume of available music, making it both easier to create and harder to stand out.Host: Chris B9Filming: Bill FulkersonLighting: Bill FulkersonSound: Bill FulkersonEditing: Colby BradfordSet Design: Chris Wrenn

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    Pre-Show: John Coyle on Outspoken's Return, Straight Edge Isn't Cool Anymore T-Shirts, and the legacy of Hardcore

    Taped right before a B9 warehouse show, Chris B9 is joined by John Coyle (Outspoken) to talk about his long history in the hardcore scene, from his early days with Outspoken to the band's current reunion and re-releases through Equal Vision. He reflects on the enduring relevance of his music and the creative necessity that drove early DIY efforts, such as hand-printing covers and designing shirts to fund recordings. Coyle also explores:The Evolution of Record Collecting: How the focus has shifted from the music itself to variant collecting and the unique, often unplanned, charm of limited edition releases born out of necessity.Hardcore Financial Ingenuity: The history behind the iconic "Straight Edge Isn't Cool Anymore" shirt and how it served as a successful fundraiser to cover recording costs for the band.Maintaining a Legacy: The importance of keeping foundational records in print to provide a "road map" for new generations, even as the scene evolves with new bands and changing dynamics.Defining Success over Decades: The humbling realization that music created over 30 years ago still resonates and influences modern artists like Pat Flynn of Have Heart.About Outspoken:Formed in the early 1990s, Outspoken remains one of the most influential bands of the Southern California straight edge scene. Their music continues to resonate decades later, bridging the gap between the foundational eras of hardcore and the new bands of today.

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    Pat Flynn On Hardcore Community, Creativity, and Staying Young

    Chris B9 is joined by Pat Flynn (Have Heart, Fiddlehead, How Much Art) to talk about his prolific involvement in the hardcore scene, from his time with Have Heart to his current work with Fiddlehead and various "science projects" like Clear and Sweet Jesus. He reflects on the creative drive that keeps him starting new bands, emphasizing that his goal is collaboration and artistic expression rather than mainstream fame.Flynn also explores:The Symbiosis of Career and Music: How his long-term career as a teacher provides a balanced schedule for touring and makes performing feel more special.Hardcore Subculture Dynamics: The importance of a thriving youth population alongside "elders" who provide history and guidance to keep the scene healthy.Defining Success: Why hardcore continues to challenge mainstream ideas of celebrity by prioritizing organic community, accessibility, and the truest forms of self-expression.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Hosted by Chris Wrenn, The B9 Podcast brings artists, friends, and voices from the hardcore community into the Bridge Nine Records warehouse for honest, laid back conversations about hardcore, DIY culture, touring, records, creativity, and everything in between. Recorded in the basement of the Bridge Nine warehouse and occasionally right before a live show! Episodes uploaded bi-weekly.

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