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Episode 332 - Steve-O (Jackass, Wildboyz, Steve-O’s Wild Ride!)

Turned Out A Punk
Turned Out A Punk
Episode • May 11, 2021 • 1h 27m
How many artists live their art more than STEVE-O? Today on the show, Damian sits down to chat with the Jackass star & one of the most influential performance artists ever. Listen in as they discuss punk, whether or not documentaries are bullshit, being responsible for Darby Allin, Umaga beating him unconscious, trying to walk away from fame & so much more! 

NOT TO BE MISSED & don't miss Steve-O's banned new "Gnarly" special available at Steveo.com!



Also Touched On:



Getting into metal at Woolworth’s




Living life trying to party like you are in Motley Crue




Slayer




Skateboarding becoming your identity 




Getting into the Misfits




SNFU




loving the Dayglo Abortions




7 Seconds and Youth Brigade 




Franz: The gateway to straight edge




Getting into Gorilla Biscuits and immediately buzzing your head and X’ing up




Finding a new identity… as a pothead




Seeing the Start Today tour




Verbal Assault




Going to the Safari Club to see Gut Instinct 




Outburst




Killing Time




 Side By Side




Being scared of Youth Of Today




Bolt Thrower




Needing to get Logical Nonsense for you iPod




The fakeness of documentary 




Word Salad




DRI and the passage of time




Blowing a fireball in the seats at a KISS concert




Getting to the video camera through skateboarding




The inception of Jackass




The influences




The similarity between wrestling and jam bands




The Umaga Incident 




The Jackass ripoffs




Darby Allin




The Cro-Mags as the soundtrack to failing out of the University Of Miami




Telling Cannibal Corpse that they need make the vocals clearer




Getting old offends people



Bam: the interview is over



& SO MUCH MORE!!!!



BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS 



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