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Kevin Smith and Josh Roush discuss punk cinema and share how the DIY ethos of punk rock influenced both their filmmaking careers and their lifelong love of music and vinyl records.
September 20 at the Punk Rock Museum - book now!
Topics Include:
Josh Roush introduces his punk rock film "Wrong Reasons" screening at Punk Rock Museum
Film described as dramedy about fan kidnapping singer to clean her up
Josh discovered punk through Rancid track in Beavis and Butthead movie
Kevin Smith joins, reveals his rebellion was hip hop not punk rock
Kevin explains his DIY punk ethos despite loving Run DMC and Public Enemy
Jason Reitman told Kevin that "Clerks" is essentially a punk rock song
Kevin compares his film career to Anthrax (the band not the disease)
Josh wrote "Wrong Reasons" for his love of punk rock
Discussion of Punk Rock Museum displays including Lemmy's boots and Germs footage
John Hughes soundtracks praised for passionate music curation and detailed planning
Kevin reveals his vinyl collection started with father's stolen postal records
Heavy Metal Parking Lot documentary celebrated as authentic snapshot of 1980s culture
Josh secured soundtrack through Tim Armstrong connections, most artists said yes immediately
Licensing music from Black Flag, The Wipers, L7 and more.
Kevin shares $400,000 Fleetwood Mac "Tusk" song licensing horror story from film
Lindsay Buckingham put "fuck you" price on track, producers paid anyway
Vinyl collecting discussed as communal church-like experience for non-religious people
Josh rips personal vinyl at high quality for authentic movie soundtrack pops
September 20th museum screening includes Q&A, signed posters, and bar party
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About The Vinyl Guide
If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related.