Defining genres through genre defining albums and the bands that made them.
In Genrefining, Cody and Connor trace the history of music genres through the most...
While the period between 1982’s Milo Goes to College and 1994’s Dookie saw punk music spread and evolve around the globe, the subgenre of pop-punk itself did not have many standout albums. In this episode of Genrefining, Cody and Connor pick their favorite pop-punk songs (sometimes applied very loosely) released between Milo and Dookie from each major music scene to fill in the gap. Song time stamps:Los AngelesCO — Offspring, Jennifer Lost The War — 00:05:33CW — Social Distortion, Telling Them — 00:08:26New York City CW — The Queers, I Met Her At The Rat — 00:11:57 CO — Gorilla Biscuits, New Direction — 00:14:25United KingdomCO — Siouxsie and the Banshees, Cities in Dust — 00:17:46 CW — The Undertones, Thrill Me — 00:21:34 Bay AreaCW — Jawbreaker, Want — 00:24:01 CO — Screeching Weasel, Hey Suburbia — 00:29:11MidwestCO — Smoking Popes, Need You Around — 00:33:23CW — Hüsker Dü, Makes No Sense At All — 00:36:46 Washington DCCW — Rites of Spring, Spring — 00:41:02 CO — Fugazi, Waiting Room — 00:44:27Grab bag! CO — Pavement, Trigger Cut/Wounded-Kite At :17 — 00:48:13CW — The Dickies, Banana Splits — 00:52:11 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit genrefining.substack.com
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Milo Goes to College
“Everything about how I sing and play guitar came from this band”In this music and talk podcast episode, Connor and Cody explore how the Los Angeles hardcode punk scene birthed the biggest pop-punk album of the decade, 1982’s Milo Goes to College. From its catchy choruses, melodic basslines, and angsty lyrics delivered with a snarl, Milo laid the foundation for the future of the genre (and we don’t mean fish-core). Fill up your gas tank, put scotch tape on your motor, and get this album stuck in your head.Song time stamps:Myage — 1:15:35Tonyage — 1:43:49Suburban Home — 2:04:30Hope — 2:28:23Bikeage — 2:37:46Jean is Dead — 3:14:30 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit genrefining.substack.com
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Bonus Episode: Blink-182 2023/2024 World Tour Recap
Cody and Connor take a break from listening to pop-punk albums alone at home to go see the iconic, ineffable, and irreverent Blink-182 on their 2023/2024 World Tour! We discuss everything from the opening acts Destroy Boys and Turnstile, the stickers on Tom DeLonge’s guitar, Blink’s setlist, and our favorite moments from the show. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit genrefining.substack.com
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Singles Going Steady
“The soundtrack of my teen years”The development of pop-punk continues with the Buzzcock’s first US release, their 1979 compilation album, Singles Going Steady. In this music and talk podcast episode, Connor and Cody document how Peter Shelley’s witty, love-struck, and often obscene lyrics provided a template for the Milos, Billie Joes, and Mark & Toms of the soon-to-be California punk scene. Plug in your headphones and prepare to fall in love with some you shouldn’t’ve.Song time stamps:Orgasm Addict — 1:02:09 What Do I Get — 1:16:28 Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've) — 1:42:36Everybody's Happy Nowadays — 1:58:58 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit genrefining.substack.com
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Ramones
"Aha, this is the Beatles"Join Cody and Connor as they discuss the first pop-punk album ever made, 1976's Ramones by Ramones. From chronicling the alternative music scene prior to Ramones to detailing how the speed and simplicity of tracks like Blitzkrieg Bop and Judy Is a Punk catalyzed an entire genre, this music and talk podcast is an informative and entertaining listen for music fans young and old.Song time stamps:Blitzkrieg Bop — 58:35Beat on the Brat — 1:08:14Judy is a Punk — 1:16:45Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World — 1:25:59 I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend — 2:09:07 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit genrefining.substack.com
Defining genres through genre defining albums and the bands that made them.
In Genrefining, Cody and Connor trace the history of music genres through the most influential and innovative albums that shape them. Equal parts history and commentary, this podcast is for anyone interested in learning more about music and listening to kick-ass songs as they do it.
Now airing Season 1: Pop-punk! genrefining.substack.com