Rob Ruckus on the Punk Rock Museum PRB weekend, The Shakewells, & Mike Peters memories on The Hang!
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In this electrifying episode of The Hang, host Scott Saldinger welcomes back the one and only Rob Ruckus—punk bassist, museum curator, and Las Vegas legend—for a deep-dive into punk rock’s living history, emotional power, and ongoing legacy. Rob, known for his work with The Shakewells and his pivotal role at the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas, returns with unforgettable updates, stories, and raw passion.
Together, Scott and Rob riff on everything from the latest exhibits at the Punk Rock Museum, to the surreal magic of restoring a vintage jukebox filled with original punk pressings, to the museum’s unexpected impact on kids discovering punk for the first time.
“It’s a joy factory,” Rob says. “And God damn it is.”
Rob opens up about how a music therapy moment at the museum helped a child connect, heal, and feel empowered—proving once again that punk’s raw energy and realness can be life-changing. He shares one powerful story of a young visitor discovering punk through a record he was never supposed to hear, and how that single moment “changed everything.”
Listeners also get a sneak peek into Punk Rock Bowling 2025, from what to expect at this year’s epic lineup to how the museum is throwing open its doors to fans, artists, and punks of all ages. As Rob puts it, “It’s a family reunion. This is such a community thing.”
The conversation turns toward The Shakewells, with Rob giving insight into the band’s upcoming performances, new recordings, and collaborations. Fans will love hearing about how they’re channeling punk’s raw spirit into new music, and what it means to perform alongside some of punk rock’s most iconic acts.
This episode also features a heartfelt tribute to the late Mike Peters, lead singer of The Alarm, whose legacy resonates deeply within the punk community. Rob reflects on Peters’ authenticity and courage, calling him “punk as hell” and a true inspiration. Scott also recalls his relationship with Mike and the people who have entered his life due to their association, including Rob Rushing whom he met through the Love Hope Strength foundation and now the co-founder of Punk Rock Saves Lives with his wife Tina.
Scott and Rob close out the episode with a look at the museum’s most unusual items, including vinyl records infused with human ashes, handwritten lyrics from punk legends, and rare photos that tell the real stories of punk’s rise from the underground to a global movement.
If you’ve ever loved punk, lived punk, or just want to understand why it still matters—this episode is for you.
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