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Tony Fontão (Leeway)
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コンテンツは The Brooklyn Blast Furnace and Relatively Unscathed によって提供されます。エピソード、グラフィック、ポッドキャストの説明を含むすべてのポッドキャスト コンテンツは、The Brooklyn Blast Furnace and Relatively Unscathed またはそのポッドキャスト プラットフォーム パートナーによって直接アップロードされ、提供されます。誰かがあなたの著作物をあなたの許可なく使用していると思われる場合は、ここで概説されているプロセスに従うことができますhttps://ja.player.fm/legal。
My guest on this episode is, in my opinion, is the criminally overlooked Tony Fontão. Tony played drums on the classic Leeway record, "Born To Expire." We talk all about him leaving his native Sao Paolo, Brazil, coming to New York City in search of his dream of playing music as a teenager. He speaks about the entire recording process in order to create the debut Leeway record, being screwed by Profile Records and fond memories from a time that will never be duplicated. This was, as always, a lot of fun to do. Rest in Peace Eddie Pomponio aka Eddie Sutton aka Eddie Leeway. Rest in Peace Michael Gibbons. Respect. Enjoy. Find everything podcast and book related here: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace https://linktr.ee/relativelyunscathed https://www.instagram.com/relativelyunscathed Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. & Nick Light
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332 つのエピソード
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My guest on this episode is, in my opinion, is the criminally overlooked Tony Fontão. Tony played drums on the classic Leeway record, "Born To Expire." We talk all about him leaving his native Sao Paolo, Brazil, coming to New York City in search of his dream of playing music as a teenager. He speaks about the entire recording process in order to create the debut Leeway record, being screwed by Profile Records and fond memories from a time that will never be duplicated. This was, as always, a lot of fun to do. Rest in Peace Eddie Pomponio aka Eddie Sutton aka Eddie Leeway. Rest in Peace Michael Gibbons. Respect. Enjoy. Find everything podcast and book related here: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace https://linktr.ee/relativelyunscathed https://www.instagram.com/relativelyunscathed Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. & Nick Light
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×I decided to record a short episode giving everyone a little background and update on the book I finished writing earlier this year. Thank you all for the continued support throughout the years. Have a Happy New Year everyone! Here's to 2025! Respect. https://linktr.ee/relativelyunscathed https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace https://www.instagram.com/relativelyunscathed https://www.facebook.com/groups/relativelyunscathed/?ref=share_group_link Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Nick Light…
1 Roger Miret (Agnostic Front. The Alligators. The Disasters. The Psychos. Madball) 1:10:24
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1:10:24This was a very long time coming. My guest on this episode of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace Podcast is one of The Godfathers of Hardcore... singer for Agnostic Front, The Alligators, The Disasters, former bass player for The Psychos and Madball... author of "My Riot: Agnostic Front, Grit, Guts & Glory" and his new book, "WITH TIME: The Roger Miret Archives"... ladies and gentlemen, one of the greatest to ever do it... my friend, Roger Miret! We had a cool, laid-back conversation about everything from his books, holding onto memories, how hardcore and the culture is so important to us, and many other people on a personal level. I decided to pick his brain about one of my all-time favorite AF records, "Liberty & Justice For...", what's going on with The Alligators and what's next up for Agnostic Front. I'm grateful for the time he put aside for me. Especially since he rarely does podcasts as well as taking time away from his family to talk to me for a little while. Nothing but the utmost respect. On all platforms here: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/relativelyunscathed Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Nick Light…
A brand new episode of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace Podcast has dropped. Smash this: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace My guest this time around is Lil Dee " Danny James. Ridiculously talented, born and raised and representing Coney Island. He wrote his first rhyme at ten years old. He was killing cyphers at twelve and hasn't stopped since. With his 20th birthday fresh behind him, he isn't even close to stopping. In my opinion, he was pulled right out of the golden era and placed here. A lyricist with clever word play, punchlines, and touches on relatable topics. Something a little different for everyone. Check him out and support this kid. He has crazy work ethic and is constantly grinding. Respect. https://lildeeraps.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lil_dee_raps Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Nick Light…
1 Craig Holloway (Artist. Cold As Life. H8 Inc. Blunt Force Trauma) 1:23:17
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1:23:17I sat down and chopped it up with legendary artist and musician, Craig Holloway. Available Now on all platforms here: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace We go into his artwork, horror movies and the inspiration for his style of art, coming up in the Detroit hardcore scene. Cold As Life, H8 Inc., Blunt Force Trauma and touch on some of his earlier bands like Ricochet and Rockhead. He explains how he wound up down in Texas, as well as a little about original Cold As Life singer, Rawn Beauty (RIP). I hope you enjoy this one. Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/relativelyunscathed https://www.instagram.com/craighollowayart Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. and Nick Light…
1 Jay Way (Bayway. 25 Ta Life. Shattered Realm) 1:14:30
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1:14:30When I say Bayway... you say... Motherfuckers, my guest on this episode of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace is JayWay. Singer for Bayway, 25 Ta Life and guitarist for Shattered Realm. He also has a rap project out under the name JayWay 908. Bayway has quickly caught on with the hardcore scene, and I'm all in as well. I met Jay only a couple months ago in person out on Long Island at a show. We started to bullshit for a few minutes and asked him if he'd be down to come on. We go into that certain moment that we all have that was our turning point headed into the hardcore scene. A couple of his former bands, and eventually the birth of Bayway. He is also the new singer for the legendary 25 Ta Life, so of course, I had to ask how that all came about. A super humble guy who loves and appreciates every aspect of making music and playing liv. He'll be back on the podcast, I'm sure. I hope you all enjoy this. Respect. BAYWAY MOTHERFUCKER! Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. and Nick Light…
This was one episode of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace Podcast that I honestly never thought would happen. My guest this time around is one of the founding members and legendary guitarist of Biohazard, Bobby Hambel, aka Bobby The Handball. Bobby hardly ever does interviews or podcasts, so for him to take the time out to sit with me for an hour and a half was ridiculously cool of him. We go way back to even before the formation of the band when he had a project called "Rattlehead". We then go to meeting Anthony Meo (RIP) then Evan Billy and Danny Shuler. We touch on the early days of touring, the first record, and 32 years of Urban Discipline. From the very beginning until now, a new record being recorded and paying tribute to several friends that have passed throughout the years. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did doing it. Much Respect. Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. and Nick Light…
My guest on the podcast is someone I've been wanting to speak with for a long time. singer for Detroit hardcore bands, H8 Inc. Ladies and gentlemen, BEAST! Finding a record harder than any of their three records would be rough to do. We go into the very beginning of the band, the three records, and what is happening with them now. of course, we had to mention our friend Ratbones because of his notorious reputation in Detroit back in the day. beast couldn't have been a nicer guy. I hope you all enjoy this one. Rest in Peace, Darrel Maniac! H8!!! https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace https://linktr.ee/relativelyunscathed H8 Inc. on IG: https://www.instagram.com/h8incdetroit Buy "Fraternal Order of Felons" on vinyl here: https://daze-style.com/products/h8-inc-fraternal-order-of-felons-pre-order Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. and Nick Light…
1 Mike Valente (Brick By Brick. Upstate Black N Blue. Extreme Music Awards) 1:08:00
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1:08:00Back with another episode of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace. This time around, I have my friend, Mike Valente on. Founding member and guitarist for Brick By Brick. He also founded the Extreme Music Awards, which will hold its 2nd annual award show on January 10th, 2025, at Empire Live in Albany, New York. We talk some Brick By Brick history and their upcoming EP, which will be released by Upstate Records. How he got the idea and created the Extreme Music Awards, and he delves into the decade-long pseudo-feud with Chris Jericho from Fozzy. Mike is a great guy, and I always enjoy seeing him and shooting the shit. This episode is hilarious. Much Respect. Enjoy. @upstaterecords9776 Extreme Music Awards Info and TIcket Information: https://extrememusicawards.com Get your Brick By Brick merch here: https://www.upstaterecordsny.com Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. and Nick Light…
1 SKAM DUST (Rap Metal King. Son Of Skam. Skarhead) 1:21:14
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1:21:14After a couple month hiatus, a new episode of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace is available now. I spoke to my guest at the Nighthawk Cinema at the Vinnie Stigma book release party and set this up. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you... SKAM DUST. He came to Bay Ridge from the Lower East Side to talk shit in my living room. We talk about his recent, thirty day tour in Mexico, his upcoming tour in Chile, and his new record that should be out in the coming months. We're all over the place on this one, which is what I expected. We speak on how he always seems to find himself in random places and unique situations to say the least. SKAM rules! Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. and Nick Light…
1 Rob Castoria (Metal Storm. Maniac Rise. Merauder) 1:01:41
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1:01:41After several weeks and a much needed vacation, the podcast is back. My guest is, Queens native, international sex symbol and a guitar God. He shredded for Metal Storm (Queens) the short-lived NYHC band, FUSE, wrote, composed and played guitar and bass in Maniac Rise, toured with Merauder and filled in for a leg of an Agnostic Front tour, filling in for Craig Silverman. He also recently played several songs for the Leeway Tribute set in honor of Eddie Sutton. We go back to when he was a kid all the way up to the present. A couple of hiccups with technology in the beginning of this, but we made it through it, and this turned out to be a really good episode. Enjoy. Respect. Find everything podcast and book related here: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace https://linktr.ee/relativelyunscathed https://www.instagram.com/relativelyunscathed Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. and Nick Light…
It's been over five years since Jeff was last on the podcast. We both figured it was long overdue for him to come back on, especially after the tribute show that I put together in memory of Eddie Sutton in which he took part in. We talk all about the show, hardcore and metal, and go into old school wrestling. We discuss everything from Lentil soup to Dom DeLouise and new Enrage material that has been recorded. Jeff is always fun to sit and chew the fat with. This time was no exception. Enjoy. Find everything podcast and book related here: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace https://linktr.ee/relativelyunscathed https://www.instagram.co/relativelyunscathed Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. & Nick Light…
1 Kevin Gill (SFT Records. Circle 6. GCW. Outlaw Wrestling. JCW. The Kevin Gill Show) 1:45:44
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1:45:44WHAT UP DOE? The OG Kevin Gill is my guest on this episode of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace. Kevin has been around a very long time. Being the man who was in the harcore scene early on then bringing SFT (Striving For Togetherness) into New York City. SFT has released legendary material. We go from the record label to how the 1995 NYHC Documentary came about and into his love of pro-wrestling. He has worked with a ton of promotions and companies throughout the years from (in no particular order) Game Changer Wrestling, Circle 6, Outlaw, JCW and West Coast Wrestling. Rockstar Games, Podcast One, his own podcast, The Kevin Gill Show and a ton more. Kev is definitely an interesting guy whos hustle I completely respect. Enjoy. Find everything podcast and book related here: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace https://linktr.ee/relativelyunscathed https://www.instagram.co/relativelyunscathed Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. & Nick Light…
1 Michael Scondotto (Inhuman. The Last Stand. Confusion) 1:19:02
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1:19:02My guest on this episode is someone I've known for over thirty years. Singer for Brooklyn hardcore bands, Inhuman and The Last Stand and bass player turned singer for Confusion... Michael Scondotto. We go way back to the early 90s hardcore scene when we first began to go to shows. the early days of Confusion, Nobody's Perfect, Lament, Life Of Agony, Merauder, Patterns, and several more. The days of L'amours, Coney Island High and Wetlands. It was a unique time in New York City where the hardcore scene was relatively new and thriving. Michael recently had the Confusion discography re-released on vinyl through Generation Records, which is a must-have if you're a collector. We go from Confusion to the formation of Inhuman, our love of horror movies and the birth of The Last Stand. So, sit back, relax, and listen to a couple Brooklyn Bastards take a walk through the past and present state of hardcore. Enjoy. Find everything podcast and book related here: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace https://linktr.ee/relativelyunscathed https://www.instagram.co/relativelyunscathed Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. & Nick Light…
After being on the show over four years ago, the singer for the legendary Bay Area thrash band, Vio-Lence... Sean Killian is back. I recently saw the band in Brooklyn, and after 38 years since the release of their first record, "Eternal Nightmare," they killed their set. Although not the same line-up, this is one exception where if there is no Sean on vocals, there is no Vio-Lence. We speak a bit about the old days and being screwed by record labels and into the resurgence and recording their latest EP, "Let The World Burn." From music to serial killers to the state of San Francisco and Los Angeles. I always enjoy speaking with Sean. A thrash legend, survivor, and humble guy. Enjoy. Find everything podcast and book related here: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace https://linktr.ee/relativelyunscathed https://www.instagram.co/relativelyunscathed Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. & Nick Light…
My guest on this episode is, in my opinion, is the criminally overlooked Tony Fontão. Tony played drums on the classic Leeway record, "Born To Expire." We talk all about him leaving his native Sao Paolo, Brazil, coming to New York City in search of his dream of playing music as a teenager. He speaks about the entire recording process in order to create the debut Leeway record, being screwed by Profile Records and fond memories from a time that will never be duplicated. This was, as always, a lot of fun to do. Rest in Peace Eddie Pomponio aka Eddie Sutton aka Eddie Leeway. Rest in Peace Michael Gibbons. Respect. Enjoy. Find everything podcast and book related here: https://linktr.ee/thebrooklynblastfurnace https://linktr.ee/relativelyunscathed https://www.instagram.com/relativelyunscathed Support: Generation Records 210 Thompson Street West Village, NYC Intro: Phil LoCastro & Joseph A. Cassar Intro Visuals: Marc Kutik Edits: Tim Anderson Jr. & Nick Light…
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