Jan. 6, 2024

S6E328 - Mixtape Episode 'Punk Under The Sun' with Joey Seeman

S6E328 - Mixtape Episode 'Punk Under The Sun' with Joey Seeman

For this special 'Mixtape Episode' we invited author/DJ/painter Joey Seeman to curate a mixtape of some of his favorite songs by bands featured in his new book (along with Chris Potash), Punk Under The Sun - 80s Punk and New Wave in South Florida....

For this special 'Mixtape Episode' we invited author/DJ/painter Joey Seeman to curate a mixtape of some of his favorite songs by bands featured in his new book (along with Chris Potash), Punk Under The Sun - 80s Punk and New Wave in South Florida.
Joey's mixtape:
1.Silver Screen - Critical Mass
2.In Society - Reactions
3.Violent Days - Screaming Sneakers
4.If This Is Love - Charlie Pickett & The Eggs
5.Teenage Lipstick Boys - Rock City Angels
6.Turn Off Your Radio - The Essentials
7.Wrap Your Arms Around Me - Psycho Daisies
8.Immigration Report - The Front
9.Endless Sky - Crank
10.Get Out Of LA - The Cookies
11.Elizabeth Caine - The Preachers
12.DontFuckMeUp - Fuckboyz

Other songs discussed in this episode: Catholic Love (Live Premier Club 1980) - The Eat; Miami Breakdown - Z Toyz; Communist Radio - The Eat; Missionary Man - The Cichlids; You Don't Mean That Much To Me - Critical Mass; Goin' Back To Marlboro Country - Mark Markham and His Jesters; Phantom Train - Charlie Pickett & The Eggs (Live at The Button, 1982)

To order the book, go to:
https://hozacrecords.com/

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Joey Seeman

Author, Painter, DJ

Joey Seeman is a writer, graphic designer, painter and DJ. His artwork has been published nationally in SPIN, Art Alternatives, Ocean Drive and Juxtapoz and been shown in galleries in Portland, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Miami including the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami. In the 80s, he played bass in several local Miami bands including Fade II Gray and Naughty Puritans. During the burgeoning South Beach art scene of the early 1990s, he collaborated with artist Tomatâ du Plenty, lead singer of the seminal Los Angeles punk band the Screamers, staging numerous exhibitions in alternative spaces. He is a Miami native currently living in Dallas, Texas.