• Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath #279 - Tim Sawyer on Taking the Stage for the First Time

  • Mar 23 2024
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast
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Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath #279 - Tim Sawyer on Taking the Stage for the First Time

  • Summary

  • VISUAL DISCRIMINATION/PRISON front person Tim Sawyer discusses breaks down wanting to be Henry Rollins on stage, some of his favorite releases as a singer, singing for FINAL CONFLICT and more! 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=r Subscribe to ANHEDENIA FILMS UNLIMITED and watch every Anhedenia Film as many times as you like for $2 a month: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/afunlimited Check out VISUAL DISCRIMINATION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQTkfpRk7Po


    Contact the Orange County Hardcore Scenester Podcast here: anhedenia@hotmail.com


    Orange County Hardcore Scenester: Aftermath music provided by Dear Furious. The songs is "r/Complex”.


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    #hxc #orangecountypunk #ochc #punkrock #hardcorepunk


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