
Check out our second part of the video interview we conducted with Joey Cape, following the huge re-release “Putting Music In It’s Place,” recently put out by Fat Wreck Chords. Join us as we talk to Joey about putting together “Duh,” “Double Plaidnum,” and “Let’s Talk About Feelings.”
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Awesome, I’ve been waiting for this.
It’s a great interview! We’re not even halfway through it
I know originally you said 3 parts. Is it gonna be more after all the editing is completed?
It may be, I know we went into a lot more, but we’re not sure how much will be edited after all is said and done. It’s all up to the majesty of our video guy!
Love the Lagwagon SOOOO much! They meant so much to me growing up. Those records stood the test of time amazingly.
Agreed. Nothing from that era stands out to me but Lagwagon and Bracket.
There were a lot of really good bands other than Lagwagon and Bracket from that era. I wouldn’t even say Bracket although I do like them, I don’t feel they had an impact on any era of punk.
Lagwagon however rocks the house no matter what year, decade or century it is.
924 Forestville. Amazing…..
Yes, great album.
Maybe I’m alone, but Bracket always meant a lot to me as they were just this really weird pop punk band.