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The Dischourse
The Dischourse
11 episodes
15 hours ago
Welcome to The Dischourse, a podcast about the music and history of Washington, DC’s legendary indie label, Dischord Records. Hosted by fans, friends, and Washingtonians in exile David DeKeyser and Nick Feeley, this thoroughly biased and somewhat chronological journey through each and every Dischord release will no doubt inspire, enrage, and amuse music nerds the world over (even if they've never seen a show at Ft. Reno). Gripes? Fan mail? TheDischourse@gmail.com
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Welcome to The Dischourse, a podcast about the music and history of Washington, DC’s legendary indie label, Dischord Records. Hosted by fans, friends, and Washingtonians in exile David DeKeyser and Nick Feeley, this thoroughly biased and somewhat chronological journey through each and every Dischord release will no doubt inspire, enrage, and amuse music nerds the world over (even if they've never seen a show at Ft. Reno). Gripes? Fan mail? TheDischourse@gmail.com
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Music Commentary
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#1 - Full Disclosure (Dischord 129-130)
The Dischourse
51 minutes 19 seconds
5 years ago
#1 - Full Disclosure (Dischord 129-130)

Brief introductions and opening remarks. Find out why David has just the slightest twinge of a southern accent and why Nick still stans for a pre-Real Housewives era Bravo. We’ll also talk a bit about coming to punk in the late 1990s and early 2000s, how Fugazi’s The Argument (and simultaneously released Furniture EP) makes a natural place to start this podcast, and how a label like Dischord could get its start in a so-called musical backwater like Washington, DC. 

(Ed. note: Yes, we know we mispronounce Guy Picciotto's last name. Ian MacKaye was nice enough to email us about it and we never made the mistake after that.)


Songs in this episode: 

  1. Fugazi - "Waiting Room"
  2. Egghunt - "Me & You"
  3. Fugazi - "Furniture" 
  4. R.E.M. - "Pop Song ‘89"
  5. Sonic Youth - "Silver Rocket"
  6. L’Trimm - "The Cars That Go Boom"
  7. Le Tigre - "My My Metrocard"
  8. Fugazi - "Repeater (Live)"
  9. Bad Brains - "Pay To Cum"
  10. Parliament - "Chocolate City"
  11. Marilyn Manson - "Dope Show"
    (...and a medley of a lot of early '00s TRL jams)
The Dischourse
Welcome to The Dischourse, a podcast about the music and history of Washington, DC’s legendary indie label, Dischord Records. Hosted by fans, friends, and Washingtonians in exile David DeKeyser and Nick Feeley, this thoroughly biased and somewhat chronological journey through each and every Dischord release will no doubt inspire, enrage, and amuse music nerds the world over (even if they've never seen a show at Ft. Reno). Gripes? Fan mail? TheDischourse@gmail.com