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Mike Park (Asian Man Records)

It's the man, the myth, the legend Mike Park!

Liam and Mike caught up and had a chat via Zoom on November 18th 

Liam and Mike talk about his band works with Skankin Pickle and Bruce Lee Band while also talking about Asian Man alumni Alkaline Trio, Polysics.  They also talk about race, violence and a woman pissing on some dude's face

This months sponsor are Monkey Mind. Show some support via this link.

As always, thank you to Fidlar for not suing us and letting us use Cheap Beer as the podcast's opening track.

Tracklisting for this episode: All tracks from Asian Man Records bands

Say Goodbye to Yesterday (Bruce Lee Band)
Skye! Life is Awesome (Bomb The Music Industry)
Liquor Store (Less Than Jake)
Maybe I'll Catch Fire (Alkaline Trio)
Hot Stuff (Polysics)
Division In The Heartland (Bruce Lee Band)

Punks In Pubs Beer Glasses Kickstarter

When I started the podcast a few years back, I knew I always wanted to create some merch for the podcast...

The obvious one was T-shirts, which I've been able to fund myself however, I have always wanted to create a beer glass because we're a podcast that's recorded; in a pub... It's a no brainer!

However, it's fucking expensive! You have to order a high minimum amount, and I also want quality glasses that are not shit. 

The only way I can create these glasses is with your support; I'm looking to create 20.6oz glasses with the 'Punks in Pubs Podcast' logo on the front and "I'd Rather Be In A Pub With A Punk' on the back.

If you can, please support this project.

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