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  • James Spooner Interview with Punkdemic
    2026/06/12

    What happens when Mc Jonny T's computer crashes while uploading episodes of the Punkdemic Podcast mere hours ahead of this interview? Amazon is forced to go it alone. Yes, this on this episode of the podcast Amazong takes full-control of the reigns to interview Afropunk documentary director James Spooner. The talented Spooner is also a writer and illustrator. Tune in to this enlightening interview and episode of the podcast.

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    38 分
  • A Discussion with Songwriter/Guitarist Sabatta
    2026/06/05

    Tune in to this episode for an interesting conversation with singer, songwriter, and guitarist Sabatta. He discusses cultural identity, the meaning of his name, unique merchandising, and his one-of-one afro pick comb shaped guitar. A truly entertaining episode and interview conducted by Punkdemic Podcast host Amazon.

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    46 分
  • Fear the Beard: A Conversation with Hip Hop Recording Artist Josh Stokes
    2026/05/29
    We explore Josh's journey as a musician and discuss his experiences from performing in church to embracing a broader artistic landscape. We dissect the importance of self-belief and the pursuit of one's passions, emphasizing the necessity of overcoming societal expectations and norms. Additionally, we discuss the intricacies of music production, the significance of maintaining hygiene for a remarkable beard, and the upcoming projects that Josh has in store. This episode serves not only as an entertaining conversation but also as an invitation to our listeners to reflect on their own creative aspirations and the authenticity that drives them forward. Be sure to visit Punkdemic.com to buy your OFFICIAL Punkdemic t-shirts and merch!
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    54 分
  • Heavy Healing
    2026/05/27

    The episode features former label executive Howie Abrams discussing his film project Heavy Healing. This episode also features cancer survivor and musician Jimi Hazel. They both share details about the film and the relationship between the power of music and healing from a physiological and psychological perspective. This is an episode to share with loved ones who are experiencing health challenges and to those who are in a position to take proactive steps to reach optimal health.

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    58 分
  • The Mothership Connection: A Deep Dive into Funk Culture with Zack Roberson
    2026/05/13

    This podcast episode features a conversation with the esteemed Zack Roberson, who provides a vivid exploration of his musical journey, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and resilience in the face of adversity. The discussion are his formative experiences within a gospel household, the evolution of his musical style, and the profound impact of funk music on his artistic identity.

    Join us as we celebrate the vibrant legacy of funk and its ability to foster connection and community amidst the complexities of life and sound.

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    47 分
  • Insights from Kyle Raps: Life, Music, and the Pursuit of Authenticity
    2026/04/24

    Kyle and the hosts engage in a thoughtful dialogue about the generational shifts in music consumption, the influence of social media, and the enduring relevance of lyrical substance in hip-hop. Kyle's insights on the importance of storytelling and emotional connection in music resonate throughout the discussion, as he emphasizes the need for artists to remain true to their roots while navigating the complexities of modern entertainment. This episode not only showcases Kyle's perspective as an artist but also invites listeners to reflect on the broader implications of artistic integrity in a rapidly changing industry.

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    54 分
  • Punkdemic Interview with Jason Brown from Cycotic Youth
    2026/04/17

    Jason Brown, a seasoned tattoo artist and musician, recounts the harrowing details of a motorcycle accident that led to the amputation of his leg. This life-altering event not only reshaped his physical existence but also prompted a significant metamorphosis in his personal journey, compelling him to confront addiction and depression head-on. His candid reflections offer listeners a window into the complexities of recovery and the transformative potential of facing one's demons.

    In its entirety, this episode not only celebrates the resilience of the human spirit but also underscores the vital role of art and community in the healing process. It invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences, the universal theme of struggle, and the unstoppable nature of creativity in the face of adversity.

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    45 分
  • Ernie C from Body Count: Complexities of Punk Culture
    2026/04/10

    In this episode, the Punkdemic podcast takes listeners on a nostalgic yet relevant journey through the world of punk rock, featuring an engaging dialogue with Ernie C from the legendary band Body Count. The discussion reveals not only the nuances of Ernie's experiences but also the profound impact of socio-political events on the music landscape. The episode serves as a vital reminder of the historical context from which punk emerged, highlighting its roots in rebellion against authority and societal norms.

    The conversation is infused with reflections on camaraderie within the music community, the evolution of musical styles, and the enduring relevance of punk in contemporary culture. As the episode draws to a close, listeners are left with a deeper understanding of the intertwining threads of music, identity, and social consciousness.

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    52 分