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Welcome to the latest summertime episode of the Big Enchilada Podcast. We’re going to have a rocking time with selections from Barrence Whitfield, The Sonics, Thee Oh Sees, T-Model Ford, G.G. Allin, The Angry Samoans, The Grannies, Frontier Circus, Crankshaft & The Geargrinders, The Routes, Butch Hancock (with the song that inspired the name of this episode) and many more. As Butch says, “For every graveyard in the moonlight, there’s a junkyard in the sun!”
- (Background Music: Junk Village by Alvin Red Tyler & The Gyros)
- Scrap Collectin’ Man by Crankshaft & The Geargrinders
- C’mom, C’mon by The New Rocket Union
- Lupine Ossuary by Thee Oh Sees
- Roaches by Jack Larson
- I’m a Good Man by Barrence Whitfield & The Savages
- Look at Little Sister by The Sonics
- (Background Music: Garbage Man (Call of the Freaks) by Harlem Hamfats
- Junk by T-Model Ford
- Wade in Bloody Water by The Grannies
- Garbage Dump by G.G. Allin
- Dying Under a Woman’s Sword by Yol Aularong & Va Sovy
- Knives by The Slow Poisoner
- It’s My Time by The Routes
- Jukebox by The Giant Robots
- (Background Music: Garbage City by The Street Cleaners)
- Garbage Pit by The Angry Samoans
- My 69 Blues by The Frontier Circus
- Don’t Shine Me On by Frankie & The Dell Stars
- Shotgun Boo-ga-loo by The Slow Slushy Boys
- Hard Working Man by Jonah Gold & His Silver Apples
- Junkyard in the Sun by Butch Hancock
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Formerly known as GaragePunk Pirate Radio (2005–2015) and born of the original GaragePunk Forums message board at GaragePunk.com, Radio Mutation is a podcast network of DJ-hosted music shows featuring wild and untamed garage rock, punk, surf/instro, rockabilly, primitive R&B, power pop, swamp rock, proto-punk, post-punk, psychedelic rock, broken blues… basically all styles of gritty, desperate, REAL rock ‘n’ roll. All of them low-budget productions, independently produced and non-commercial (that means we make no money whatsoever from this endeavor).
Oh, and did we mention our shows are entertaining as hell? It’s true! Loads of personality and, just like the Young Lions Conspiracy*, a heaping helping of Integrity, Soul, and Attitude. Not to mention hours upon hours of great rock ‘n’ roll that you will simply not hear anywhere else.