Download or Stream<http://www.dancingmood.net/musicaloccupation/2009/07/pressure-drop-156/> In this episode we talk to Jason Isley from an early California 2-Tone style band called The Imperials. They were around during the late eighties and early ninties. Jason talks about the band, the Southern California ska scene at the time, and the other band he was in called Six Feet Deep. Ain’t that crazy? We got a whole heap of new tunes for you from around the world as always so come on in! Tracklist: 1. Derrick Morgan – Ain’t That Crazy 2. King Django – Avenue A <http://www.stubbornrecords.com/> 3. Contratempo – Push Push <http://www.redstar73.com/> 4. Mr. Swing and the Bongo Clan <http://www.myspace.com/mrswingskajazz> – Rice Colling 5. The Pinstripes – Come On In<http://www.dancingmood.net/musicaloccupation/2009/06/midwest-soundclash-preview-mix-download/> 6. The Aggrolites – What A Complex 7. The Pepper Pots <http://www.thepepperpots.com/> – Time To Live 8. Pressure Cooker <http://pressurecooker.net/> – Darkest Hour 9. Westbound Train – Lift My Voice Up Loud <http://www.hell-cat.com/> *Interview* 10. The Imperials – Rack Em’ Up 11. The Imperials – 12. Six Feet Deep – Flores Para los Muertos 13. Six Feet Deep – Anything 14. Captain Black No Stars <http://www.dothedog.com/> – The Lighter Song 15. Pama International <http://www.rockersrevolt.com/>- One Step Dub *Bonus Tunes* 16. Bomb Town <http://www.stubbornrecords.com/> – Pressure Drop Chop Shop 17. Revenge Of The Psychotronic Man <http://www.tnsrecords.co.uk/> – Phil Power 18. Subhumans – Religious Wars 19. The Dead Sixties – You’re Not The Law 20. Hub City Stompers <http://www.stubbornrecords.com/> – Tip Your Bar Tender 21. Rude City Riot <http://www.rudecityriot.com/> – Shots And Pills 22. Saint Alvia <http://www.stomprecords.com/> – Between The Lines Interviews with Mr.Symarip, Coldspot 8, and more coming at you soon. Please email us with any suggestions, we would love to hear from you. Thanks for listening!
July 9, 2009
Episode 156: Ain’t That Crazy – Featuring An Interview With The Imperials
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