Favoriting Distort Jersey City with Reed Dunlea: Playlist from April 8, 2014 Favoriting

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Favoriting April 8, 2014: Radio Harvester #2

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Artist Track Album Label Comments New / Special Approx. start time
Ramones  53rd and 3rd   Favoriting Ramones  Sire      0:00:00 (Pop-up)
Warzone  We're the Crew   Favoriting Don't Forget the Struggle, Don't Forget the Streets  Caroline Records      0:01:50 (Pop-up)
Body Count  There Goes The Neighborhood   Favoriting There Goes the Neighborhood Single  Warner Bros.      0:03:46 (Pop-up)
Ajax  Never Learn   Favoriting Bleach for Breakfast CS  Ajax      0:07:44 (Pop-up)
S.H.I.T.  Nobody Knows Anybody   Favoriting Collective Unconciousness 7"  Iron Lung Records    *   0:09:29 (Pop-up)
Nandas  Peril   Favoriting Demo  Nandas      0:11:07 (Pop-up)
Peter and the Test Tube Babies  Banned from the Pubs   Favoriting Test Tube Trash  Doctor Strange Records      0:12:34 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Scortilla 

 

1981-1983: Nervous Wave from Genova 

Synthetic Shadows 

 

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Radio Harvester #2  With Sue Jeiven   Favoriting     Slice Harvester aka Colin Atrophy returns to Distort Jersey City for the second installment of Radio Harvester. The undisputed king of New York City pizza culture, Colin ate and reviewed a slice at every pizza parlor in Manhattan in his fantastic fanzine and website Slice Harvester. RADIO HARVESTER is a monthly interview based audio zine that is about COLIN interviewing OTHER PUNX at PIZZA PARLORS while they EAT PIZZA. You can hear a lot of chewing and GROSS MOUTH NOISES and that's the way we like it. This interview was taped at Casanova in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the neighborhood where our guest Sue Jeiven gives tattoos at East River Tattoo. With conversation ranging from taxidermy to Louis CK to Jewish, Puerto Rican and Italian mothers to terminal illness, this is an insightful, hilarious, and sincere segment that you do not want to miss. [Hosted by Colin Atrophy, Produced by Colin Atrophy and Reed Dunlea, Edited by Colin Atrophy and Laszlo Toth] http://www.sliceharvester.com/  ***   0:19:29 (Pop-up)
Misfits  Skulls   Favoriting Misfits  Plan 9      0:43:21 (Pop-up)
The Showcase Showdown  Heat Lamp   Favoriting Appetite of Kings  Elevator Music      0:45:24 (Pop-up)
The Krays  More in the Crowd   Favoriting Inside Warfare  Tribal War Records       0:46:16 (Pop-up)
Adam & the Ants  Bathroom Function   Favoriting Family of Noise  Pure Sound      0:48:15 (Pop-up)
Vex  Sanctuary   Favoriting Sanctuary: The Complete Discography  Sacred Bones    *   0:50:19 (Pop-up)

Music behind DJ:
Scortilla 

 

1981-1983: Nervous Wave from Genova 

Synthetic Shadows 

 

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Listener comments!

Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:08pm
mariano:

Hey @RD, everyone! Remember seeing Body Count back in, yikes, was it '91 or '92?
  7:24pm
chico:

web stream sounds good out here in Oregon :) ¿order me a slice of hawaiian por favor?
Avatar 7:25pm
Roman David:

Yes,documentation! This segment is great. It is 12:25am and ALL THE PIZZA SHOPS ARE CLOSED.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:37pm
Ken From Hyde Park:

This is fantastic!
  7:37pm
chico:

Awesome convo!
  7:40pm
JakeGould:

This is great! Just tuned in. Got home from work. But for the record, it’s not just a Hassidic thing. The tattoos in a Jewish cemetery. My family has a close connection to the Holocaust & I grew up in a working class secular Jewish neighborhood & 100% nobody had tattoos because of the Holocaust connection. The first tattoos I ever saw outside of a Popeye cartoon were on shopkeepers who had faded tattoos on their arms. That kinda stays with you. Like that scene in “Harold & Maude.”
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:43pm
dale:

cheers sue - hang in there!
Avatar 7:44pm
steve:

that was excellent. cheers to you and Sue.
Avatar Swag For Life Member 7:51pm
dale:

my first hardcore show was 999 in 1978. long time ago
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