Episodes

  • Patti Smith: How True Crime Helped The “Godmother of Punk” Survive
    Apr 7 2026

    The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping, Helter Skelter, the .44 Caliber Killers, the crime and grime of 70s New York; Central Park, the Chelsea Hotel, 42nd St., rape, murder, and the influence of junkie poets, and thieving novelists, all of it compelled Patti Smith to create music “for the criminals”, and perhaps to also survive, when so many other artists did not.

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    57 mins
  • Bonus Episode: A Music History Memoir and Rock ‘N’ Roll Autobiography Reading List
    Apr 2 2026

    Fresh off of reading Patti Smith’s excellent memoir Just Kids in preparation of our upcoming Patti episode, we are discussing our favorite music history memoirs and autobiographies, everything from Henry Rollins to Carrie Brownstein back to Henry Rollins via David Lee Roth and more plus, as always, your voicemails, texts, dms, emails and a new segment we’re calling “New Song Old Song”.

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    54 mins
  • Special Episode: New Artists/New Crimes Revealed
    Mar 31 2026

    A special look at the new artists we’re covering in 2026, along with a peek back at how we got started, where we’re going, and some listener favorites through the years.

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    29 mins
  • Bobby Brown: Cocaine Chicken, Horny Ghosts, and His Prerogative
    Mar 27 2026

    Bobby Brown thrusted and gyrated his way to the top of the charts with Don’t Be Cruel, one of the biggest records of the late 1980s and an album that brought hip-hop’s hard-knock sensibilities to R&B. But fame did not change the Boston bad boy. At the height of his superstardom, Bobby Brown was arrested onstage for violating a lewd act law. He claimed to have a sexual encounter with a ghost at his lavish Atlanta mansion. And his party-hard ways may have been the reason why Mike Tyson shockingly lost a fight and thus lost his undefeated heavyweight title.

    This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including domestic violence and police brutality.

    This episode was originally published on June 25, 2024.

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    34 mins
  • Bonus Episode: Brit Pop and the Attempted Kidnapping of Two British Musical Icons
    Mar 26 2026

    Yeah, admit it, you don’t like Suede either. Plus, you’re going to want to learn more about the British band that attempted to kidnap not one, but two different British musical icons. Also, we explain how we plan to produce our answer to Ryan Murphy’s Love Story: JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette. That’s right…Damon and Justine are coming to Disgraceland.

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    51 mins
  • Pete Doherty: Benders, Burglary, and a Shocking Fall
    Mar 24 2026

    The Libertines were at the vanguard of the early 2000s garage rock revival. Fronted by friends Pete Doherty and Carl Barat, the band was seen by the UK press as the next in a long line of groups animated by combustible and competitive partnerships, such as the Beatles, Oasis, and the Kinks. But despite their success, the Libertines would be plagued by internal conflicts, erratic behavior, and copious drug use. Eventually, Pete would be on the outs, drifting through London's drug scene before finding himself in prison.

    This episode was originally published on September 26, 2024.

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    34 mins