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Becoming A Punk With A Camera #25

Season 2, Ep. 25

"The only thing that saved me was DIY punk."


Punk With A Camera (PWAC) & Pepe discuss having no place to fit in or feel welcomed until finding DIY punk, filming, working with bands & difficult times with parents while growing up. There's talk about starting a project or passion, learning from our mistakes, supporting the community & much more.



HIGHLIGHTS:

  • First camera/early filming
  • Connecting film & DIY punk
  • Mystery Johnny Hobo mini VHS tapes in Pepe's garage
  • Growing up with neglectful parents
  • Why PWAC has no contact with his mother currently
  • Finding punk "parents"/mentors
  • Not being scared to fuck up
  • Helping people to get where they're going
  • Labels taking advantage of musicians
  • The concept of "give & take"
  • Being uncomfortable talking about money
  • Releasing vinyl for bands (& why you can't sometimes)
  • Pythons & platypus




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  • instagram.com/punkwithacamera/
  • punkwithacamera.com/



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