Episode #21: Interview with Virgil Dickerson of Suburban Home Records, Review of How Dare You and much more!




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Summary: Happy Holidays from Rocket Fuel! On this episode I have new music from Joey Cape and Useless I.D., as well as classic tracks from Green Day, Allister and Dance Hall Crashers. I interview Virgil Dickerson, founder of Suburban Home Records and Vinyl Collective, and I also review the debut album Comfort Road, by the Orlando, FL punk quartet How Dare You. Check it out or get some coal in your stocking! Playlist for Episode #21: Useless I.D. "Isolate Me" www.myspace.com/uselessid Allister "Somewhere on Fullerton" www.allisterrock.com Full of Fancy "Sounds Like a Plan" www.myspace.com/fulloffancy Bob Mould "Stupid Now" www.myspace.com/bobmould Cutman "The Itch" www.myspace.com/cutmanmusic The Hex Dispensers "Forest Ray Colson" www.myspace.com/thehexdispensers Green Day "At the Library" www.greenday.com Joey Cape "The Ramones are Dead" www.myspace.com/joeycape The Gamits "Curious Vanessa Black" www.myspace.com/thegamits The Steinways "Missed the Boat" www.myspace.com/thesteinways Dance Hall Crashers "North Pole" www.dancehallcrashers.com To learn more about Suburban Home Records and Vinyl Collective, go to their websites at www.suburbanhomerecords.com and vinylcollective.com, respectively.