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How Has Repo Man (1984) Directly Influenced Frank Meyer's (Streetwalkin' Cheetahs/Fear) Career?
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Rocker Frank Meyer (The Street Walkin' Cheetahs / Trading Aces / Fear) has a new album out on 3/25 called Living Between the Lines (Kitten Robot Records) and he joins Nicole and Ryan to discuss his career and the soundtrack to the 1984 film, Repo Man. It's a soundtrack full of LA punk rock legends like Black Flag, Fear, The Plugz and the Circle Jerks. Iggy Pop contributed the theme for Repo Man being backed by a super group featuring Steve Jones from The Sex Pistols and Blondie's rhythm section (Nigel Harrison and Clem Burke). Frank discusses the soundtrack's influence on him as well as what it's like to be in one of the bands on the soundtrack!
We Discuss:
His First Record Under His Own Name
How Frank discovered the film Repo Man as well as the soundtrack
Being in Fear with Lee Ving
Other Punk Rock Films of the 80s
The Humor of Repo Man
Rocking out with His Brother Breckin
Check out All of Frank's Music:
https://frankmeyer.bandcamp.com/
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We Discuss:
His First Record Under His Own Name
How Frank discovered the film Repo Man as well as the soundtrack
Being in Fear with Lee Ving
Other Punk Rock Films of the 80s
The Humor of Repo Man
Rocking out with His Brother Breckin
Check out All of Frank's Music:
https://frankmeyer.bandcamp.com/
119 episodes
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Manage episode 473051770 series 2832553
Content provided by Ryan Pak, Nicole Barlow, and Ryan Pak - Soundtrack Experts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ryan Pak, Nicole Barlow, and Ryan Pak - Soundtrack Experts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Rocker Frank Meyer (The Street Walkin' Cheetahs / Trading Aces / Fear) has a new album out on 3/25 called Living Between the Lines (Kitten Robot Records) and he joins Nicole and Ryan to discuss his career and the soundtrack to the 1984 film, Repo Man. It's a soundtrack full of LA punk rock legends like Black Flag, Fear, The Plugz and the Circle Jerks. Iggy Pop contributed the theme for Repo Man being backed by a super group featuring Steve Jones from The Sex Pistols and Blondie's rhythm section (Nigel Harrison and Clem Burke). Frank discusses the soundtrack's influence on him as well as what it's like to be in one of the bands on the soundtrack!
We Discuss:
His First Record Under His Own Name
How Frank discovered the film Repo Man as well as the soundtrack
Being in Fear with Lee Ving
Other Punk Rock Films of the 80s
The Humor of Repo Man
Rocking out with His Brother Breckin
Check out All of Frank's Music:
https://frankmeyer.bandcamp.com/
…
continue reading
We Discuss:
His First Record Under His Own Name
How Frank discovered the film Repo Man as well as the soundtrack
Being in Fear with Lee Ving
Other Punk Rock Films of the 80s
The Humor of Repo Man
Rocking out with His Brother Breckin
Check out All of Frank's Music:
https://frankmeyer.bandcamp.com/
119 episodes
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