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Do you like punk, metal, hardcore, emo, grunge and all that other good s#!t? You might like our podcast as well. Every other week, we (Martin and Steve), choose an album to quiz each other on. You could call it punk rock trivia. Usually the album is over 10 years old and some times we're even joined by a guest. It's just a bit of fun, why not have a listen and see if you think we're funny, or just f@#!king idiots.
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The New Dad Rock

Steve Nelson & Keith Nottonson

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Two college radio DJs during the 90s, hosts Keith and Steve helped expose bands like Nirvana, Pavement and PJ Harvey. They went to shows, interviewed musicians and reviewed albums for various zines and papers. They worked security at concerts and once, even did load-in for Phish. Now they’re dads. Whether you want to explore lesser-known music or take a trip down memory lane, tune in to The New Dad Rock. Join hosts Keith and Steve as they navigate the ages together, sharing their love of mus ...
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Patrick Foster and Jim Lenahan are two middle-aged guys who have not lost their passion for rock 'n' roll. They talk music in "Dad Rock," a weekly USA TODAY podcast. Subscribe to Dad Rock on iTunes and please rate/review us — it helps more people discover the show! You can also stream or download the show on SoundCloud, Stitcher, TuneIn or AudioBoom. Twitter: @DadRockShow Facebook: facebook.com/dadrockshow To learn more: dadrock.usatoday.com
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New podcast series from Dad To The Bone Productions, and hosted by audiophile and storyteller, Jonathan Weiss - Welcome to the new dad rock podcast! We are excited to announce a brand new series which will explore music history, the music industry, and pretty much everything music related! The season will begin in January of 2023, and we look forward to seeing you then!
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Are you a dad? Do you love music? Are you a dad who loves music? Then this is the podcast for you! On Dad Rocks! we discuss what it means to be a parent and a music lover, and how those two elements of our lives intersect.
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In Episode 92 of The New Dad Rock, Steve and Keith take a deep dive back into 1992, a year that arguably defined the dawn of dad rock. This was the year that grunge hit mainstream radio, MP3s were born, and Lollapalooza was the place to be, with acts like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Ice Cube, and Ministry. As they journey through memories of late-night…
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In this episode of The New Dad Rock, Steve and Keith are joined by special guest Bryan to dive deep into the transformative year that was 1991. The trio revisits the incredible six-week period that birthed classics from Metallica, Guns N’ Roses, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and uh Garth Brooks They take aim at the beginnings of the…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Phil Vernon, the host of the Riff n Chips podcast and guitarist of post metal band, Copse. Phil's album of choice was the metalcore classic 'Alive or Just Breathing' from Killswitch Engage. Phil was an awesome guest. It's a great episode. We hope you enjoy. Find out more about Riff n C…
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Get ready for chills, thrills, and a rockin' good time as The New Dad Rock presents its fourth Halloween special, "Every Day Is Halloween!" In this spooky edition, Steve and Keith dive deep into the art of creating the perfect Halloween playlist. From eerie classics like "Bela Lugosi's Dead" by Bauhaus (or is that Boo-haus?) to the quirky charm of …
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On this episode, Josh talks with Chris Bolger. Chris is a multi-talented musician who has been a staple of the Northern New Jersey music scene for decades, having played with the likes of R. Stevie Moore, The Smithereens, and a number of others. Josh and Chris talk about Chris becoming a grandfather, what life was like when his kids were growing up…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Steve quizzes Martin on the Nu Metal classic, Infest, from Papa Roach. Infest was the first album that Martin and Steve spoke about on the podcast. It took them 4-5 hours to record and the finished product was a bit shit, to say the least. They decided it was time to revisit the first ever episode they recorded and …
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In this episode of The New Dad Rock, Steve and Keith dive into the transformative year of 1990, a time when music was in flux, much like Steve’s transition from high school to college. They review new music from The Jesus Lizard, Mercury Rev, and Chappell Roan, but the heart of the episode is a look back at the iconic releases of 1990. Expect deep …
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined, once again, by Cam and Jonny from the chaotic Manchester noise makers, Lure In. They're here to tell us about their new album 'We Are All Going To Hell', which is available on Spotify here. We quiz them on the metalcore masterpiece that is Poison The Well's 'The Opposite of December...A …
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In this episode of The New Dad Rock, Steve and Keith turn back the clock to explore the rich and diverse musical landscape of 1989—a year that was anything but a blank space. While Taylor Swift might have reimagined "1989" in her own style, we're diving into the original sounds that defined the end of a decade. The duo kicks off by introducing new …
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In this episode of The New Dad Rock, we dive into the electrifying year of 1988, where the worlds of metal, rock, and synth-pop collided in unexpected ways. We explore the rise of concept albums like Queensrÿche’s Operation: Mindcrime and King Diamond’s Them, which pushed the boundaries of storytelling in metal. The Big Four of thrash metal—Metalli…
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On this episode, Josh welcomes back Joe and Steve to the show. The three guys catch up on what has been going on in all of their lives in the past two years, covering parenting, changes in their careers, and bands they've been listening to and have seen live. A Spotify playlist of all of the music heard on the show can be found at https://spoti.fi/…
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Join us as we delve into the transformative year of 1987 in this episode of The New Dad Rock. We'll explore the iconic albums and unforgettable moments that defined the music scene. From U2’s monumental The Joshua Tree to INXS’s Kick and The Cure’s Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, this year was a watershed moment for rock and pop. We'll reminisce about w…
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Join us on this musical journey back to 1986, where the year in music was as diverse and dynamic as ever. From Don Johnson's surprising foray into music with his album Heartbeat to the rising star of Shaboozey, and the electrifying sounds of Mdou Moctar, we've got it all covered. We delve into the era when metal got a major overhaul with iconic alb…
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On this episode Josh talks with Mark Moran, one of the co-creators of Weird NJ. The two talk about Mark's experience in the north New Jersey music scene, the history of Weird NJ and how it became a cultural icon, and his experience parenting two daughters while also growing the magazine, writing books, and creating a television series. A Spotify pl…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Lewis and Dan from Looseleaf, an alternative emo band from Southend and Brighton, to be quizzed on the 2014 debut album from the Atlanta emo outfit, Microwave. It's a good one, Lewis and Dan were awesome guests, we hope you enjoy. Find out more about Looseleaf: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠…
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In this nostalgic dive into 1985, we are joined by special guest Brian Reiss, who you might remember from Episode 14, Van Halen vs. Van Hagar. Together, we explore a year where movie soundtracks spawned hits, metal got more extreme, thrash took over, and flea markets took over rollerskating rinks. Singles and solo artists dominated the airwaves, wi…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Andy Gilmour, the bassist for Hundred Reasons, Raging Speedhorn, Freeze the Atlantic and Hectares. Andy chose the 1986 Iron Maiden album, Somewhere in Time to be quizzed about. Andy was an awesome guest.
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In Episode 84 of The New Dad Rock, Steve and Keith dive into the eclectic musical landscape of 1984, a year that saw the rise of both heavy metal and synth-pop, along with the emergence of future indie rock legends. They kick things off with a discussion about the latest music from bands like 21 Pilots, Imagine Dragons, Arab Strap, Oranssi Pazuzu, …
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On this episode Josh talks with Sal Mercuri, who, for many years, was one of the preeminent collectors of The Velvet Underground memorabilia, until he sold his entire collection to the New York Public Library a few years ago. During the conversation the two discuss how Sal got into music, the evolution of his fandom of The Velvet Underground, how h…
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In Episode 83 of The New Dad Rock, Keith and Steve transport listeners back to the dynamic musical landscape of 1983, a year that saw the rise of metal, the advent of iconic pop, and the beginnings of alternative rock. They dive into the headbanging world of Iron Maiden's "Piece of Mind" and Quiet Riot's chart-topping "Metal Health," which drove me…
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In this thrilling episode of The New Dad Rock, Keith and Steve travel back to 1982, a year marked by eclectic musical milestones and cultural shifts. The iconic musical "Cats" begins its 18-year run on Broadway, becoming a defining cultural moment of the decade. Meanwhile, the end of the 70s is marked by ABBA's final original single "Under Attack,"…
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On this episode Josh talks with Ian O'Malley. Ian has been a rock radio DJ in New York City for almost 35 years, mainly at Q104.3 where he has been for the last 25 years. The two talk about Ian's career in radio, the change in landscape of terrestrial rock radio stations in New York City, his sons, and music that he's been enjoying lately. A Spotif…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Simon, the guitarist from Blanket, a grungey shoegaze band from the north west here in the UK. Simon chose the Smashing Pumpkins classic double album, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, from the year 1995 to be grilled about. Find out more about Blanket: Instagram Facebook Youtube…
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1981 - A Year of Musical Transformations Join Keith and Steve in this electrifying episode of The New Dad Rock as they travel back to 1981, a year that saw monumental shifts and unforgettable moments in the music world. Here’s what’s in store: Petitioning for Justice: The hosts kick off the episode with a heartfelt petition to restore the Tony Awar…
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As a part of Mental Health Week, we are doing a special episode where @jaret2113 opens up about his battle with depression and anxiety from the beginning until now! This is a truly eye opening episode that we hope can help people realise it’s ok not to be ok. ❤️ The post Jaret Opens Up About His Struggles With Mental Health! appeared first on idobi…
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The New Dad Rock is back, and this time, we're diving headfirst into the vibrant soundscape of the 1980s. After a brief hiatus, Keith and Steve return to catch up on everything from the recent ski season to the latest music discoveries. In this much-anticipated return, the dads share their thoughts on the books they've devoured, including Thurston …
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Joe, the vocalist for the Leeds based emo-infused alternative rock band Beauty School. Joe gave Martin and Steve a huge list of albums that changed his life for the episode, and they decided to go with the emo classic 'Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge', the sophomore album from the New J…
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On this episode Josh talks with Jeff Beck (no not that one). Jeff is the owner of East Side Mags, a comic book store in Montclair, NJ, and he was also part of the North Jersey punk scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The two talk about Jeff's store, his kids' interest in comics and media, his kids' interest in music, how he started playing mus…
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