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DC Rock History
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The Slickee Boys - "Cybernetic Dreams of Pi" with Don Zientara
DC Rock History
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The Slickee Boys - "Cybernetic Dreams of Pi" with Don Zientara
In this episode, we explore Cybernetic Dreams of Pi, the 1983 release from The Slickee Boys that blends garage rock revivalism with punk attitude and sci-fi themes. The Slickee Boys had been a fixture in the DC music scene since the mid-1970s, building a dedicated following with their irreverent stage shows and DIY approach to recording. With a lineup featuring Mark Noone on vocals, Kim Kane and Marshall Keith on guitars, Dan Palenski on drums, and John Chumbris on bass, the band delivered an album that balanced catchy hooks with an adventurous spirit.   Our guest is Don Zientara, founder of Inner Ear Studios and one of DC’s most influential recording engineers. Don shares insights on working with The Slickee Boys and the recording of Cybernetic Dreams of Pi, as well as the role of Inner Ear Studios in shaping the sound of DC’s music scene. Together, we discuss how The Slickee Boys’ album fits within the broader story of DC rock, from their early DIY singles to their lasting influence on the city’s underground music community.   We also examine the album’s production process, the impact of Inner Ear Studios on the DC scene, and how The Slickee Boys helped expand the boundaries of what punk rock could be in the nation’s capital.   Sponsor: Get 10% off New Columbia Record Club with checkout code DCROCKS   Go Further: Don Zientara – Inner Ear Studios Dance of Days by Mark Andersen and Mark Jenkins Trouser Press – The Slickee Boys   Follow Us: Social Media: @dcrockpod Email: dcrockpod@gmail.com Philip Basnight - Broke Royals Alex Vidales - Pilot Waves Don Zientara - Inner Ear Studios   Podcast Artwork by Rebecca Basnight
DC Rock History