Tag Archives: hardcore punk
Rock N Roll Manifesto 72
Rock N Roll Manifesto #72 is ready to scorch your ear holes! Another schizophrenic episode going from hardcore punk to psychobilly, to soul and back to hardcore, then venturing off into power pop and all kinds of other stuff that … Continue reading
Rock N Roll Manifesto 70: Playing Favorites
Tonight’s Rock N Roll Manifesto I gathered together a playlist of my favorite bands of all time, from long time favorites to recent ones. This was probably the easiest episode I ever put together, and I think it turned out … Continue reading
Rock N Roll Manifesto 67
Rockin’ and rollin’ on the Manifesto once again with another mixed bag of greatness! Hardcore, rockabilly, blues, teddy boy, psychobilly, punk rock, skate rock, pub rock, power pop, girl groups, R&B and more!
Rock N Roll Manifesto 66
Greg Lonesome is back on track playing whatever the Hell he feels like playing, and is all over the map once again. Here you will find some power pop, psychobilly, rockabilly, country, alt-country, trash, punk rock, hardcore, horror punk, garage, … Continue reading
Rock N Roll Manifesto 63
Got a little bit of everything this time around. Punk rock, psychobilly, trash, hard rock, 70’s rock & roll, girl groups, dirty blues, rockabilly, soul, alternative, hardcore, skate punk and more!
Rock N Roll Manifesto 53
#53 brings you back to the “normal” format for the Rock N Roll Manifesto, songs from many genres being played together. This time there’s some glam, punk rock, hardcore, R&B, soul, country, garage, rockabilly, psychobilly, Americana, cow punk, trash, etc.
Rock N Roll Manifesto 50
Number 50!! That’s like- a milestone or something? Almost a year of the Rock N Roll Manifesto, folks. Yeah! This episode was back to the normal format of playing everything under the sun- some punk rock, hardcore, 50’s rock n … Continue reading
Rock N Roll Manifesto 48
Not bad for winging it! Sometimes the shows you throw together at the last minute turn out really good and make you wonder why you spend lots of time putting together a show ahead of time. This, I think, was … Continue reading
