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John Kastner from Asexuals, Doughboys and All Systems Go

Turned Out A Punk
Turned Out A Punk
Episode • Dec 15, 2021 • 1h 27m
Episode 383:

It’s like we're shining this week because The Doughboys & Asexuals’ JOHN KASTNER is here! Join Damian as he sits down with the Canadian music legend to discuss his incredible journey growing up in punk. From touring America at 15, to getting letters from Bob Mould’s mom at the CBC, to GG Allin showing up for a sleepover with a box of Laxatives: this is one for the ages! Do not miss it!



Also, don’t miss the reissue of the essential “Be What You Want” by the Asexuals, coming early 2022!



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Also Touched On:



Fair Warning 



No Policy



SCUM



Two clubs in town so lets his the road



Playing CBGB’s matinees 



Making connections thru Maximum Rock N Roll



Self-released on “OG Records”



Deja Voodoo opens for the Gun Club and Cramps



the UK Punk influence



being at the Montreal “Another State Of Mind” Youth Brigade show



Psyche Industries 



Touring with DOA and Minutemen



D. Boon was the sweetest



Meeting SNFU over a million dollars cash



Toronto: BFGs and art



Adrenaline OD



Reagan Youth



Giving Harley Flanagan a healthcare card 



Direct Acton



Genetic Control 



Zyklon B



Jerry’s Kids



Meeting Vinny Stigma



Kid bands



the insanity of Florida hardcore 



Making friends with the Iron Coffins MC



Boom and The Legion of Doom



A Mac truck driven through the front of the club



Meeting John Peel



Making the NME drive to Stonehenge 



90’s Quebec Punk



Bouncers having to start pits in San Diego to stop the gang from coming with chains



GG Allin showing up for a sleepover with a brown paper bag with a box of Ex-Lax



& SO MUCH MORE!!!!!





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