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A Prairie Punk House Companion
Neckbone & Jerbear
47 episodes
5 days ago

Neckbone & Jerbear talk about punk music and punk houses from their past. This podcast focuses on punk houses in Kansas and Missouri from the 1990's to 2000's. Find out what it was like to have a band playing in the living room and a dozen drunk punks passed out on the porch. Visit our website at www.prairiepunkpress.com

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Neckbone & Jerbear talk about punk music and punk houses from their past. This podcast focuses on punk houses in Kansas and Missouri from the 1990's to 2000's. Find out what it was like to have a band playing in the living room and a dozen drunk punks passed out on the porch. Visit our website at www.prairiepunkpress.com

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Music Interviews
Comedy,
Music,
Comedy Interviews
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EP30- What is Happening and Why the Frack am I so Angry?
A Prairie Punk House Companion
1 hour 34 minutes
8 months ago
EP30- What is Happening and Why the Frack am I so Angry?
A Prairie Punk House Companion

Neckbone & Jerbear talk about punk music and punk houses from their past. This podcast focuses on punk houses in Kansas and Missouri from the 1990's to 2000's. Find out what it was like to have a band playing in the living room and a dozen drunk punks passed out on the porch. Visit our website at www.prairiepunkpress.com