Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath #327 - German Utria on Adam Ant, Vinyl Records and more!

Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath #327 - German Utria on Adam Ant, Vinyl Records and more!

Author: Evan Jacobs March 15, 2025 Duration: 8:30

I met German Utria in the 5th grade in 1983 or so. Our friendship was forged on music, movies, food, and more. I also based the Gerry character in my films 1985-1986 and Cool Summer on this person who made (and continues to make) an indelible impact on me.In this interview we talk about how bands like Adam Ant, Duran Duran, and how Morrissey is NOT from LA!These videos are part of an ongoing video series chronicling the hardcore punk music scene. They are an addendum to the film Orange County Hardcore Scenester. This is a documentary I made that chronicles the 1990s hardcore punk scene. You can watch ORANGE COUNTY HARDCORE SCENESTER here: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ochs Or, pick up the Orange County Hardcore Scenester DVD here: https://revhq.com/products/evanjacobs-orangecountyhardcorescenester-dvd?_pos=2&_sid=683ac2ce9&_ss=rSubscribe to ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED and watch every Anhedenia Film as many times as you like for $2 a month: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimitedWatch videos on COOL SUMMER here:https://tubitv.com/movies/100019659/cool-summer#cuba#coolsummer#19851986#germanutria#anhedeniafilmsondemand #anhedeniafilmsunlimited#anhedeniafilmstv


Hosted by Evan Jacobs, Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath is an ongoing interview series that picks up where the documentary left off. This podcast serves as a living addendum, diving deeper into the stories, personalities, and lasting impact of the 1990s hardcore punk scene in Orange County, California, while also branching out to connected scenes elsewhere. Each conversation is a direct continuation of that chronicle, moving beyond the historical record to capture the reflections and current perspectives of those who lived it. You'll hear unfiltered accounts from musicians, organizers, and fans who shaped a pivotal era, discussing not just the past but how those formative years resonate today. The tone is conversational and insider-driven, focusing on the nuanced memories and personal aftermath that a documentary format can only begin to explore. For anyone fascinated by the grassroots energy of regional music history, this podcast offers a raw, extended look at a community defined by its DIY ethos and relentless sound. It’s for listeners who want the context behind the chords and the stories behind the stage dives, presented as an essential oral history. Tune in for these long-form discussions that ensure the scene's legacy is detailed by the very people who made it, preserving the spirit and specifics that might otherwise fade.
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