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Ep. #953: Steve Moriarty from the Gits

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Steve Moriarty from the Gits is here to discuss his book, Mia Zapata & The Gits: A Story of Art, Rock, and Revolution, his literary influences, his issues with the true crime industry and why he wanted to tell the Gits’ story from his own perspective, the band’s unique rhythm section and why the Gits still stand out, a chaotic attempt to hang out with Nirvana and speak with Kurt Cobain when their bands played together, love from Kathleen Hanna and the Gits’ influence on subsequent bands, the Sub Pop reissue of their debut album Frenching the Bully, future plans, and much more.   


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Related episodes/links:


Ep. #945: The Gits

Ep. #922: The Saints ’73-’78

Ep. #875: Ann Powers

Ep. #868: Kathleen Hanna

Ep. #812: Michael Azerrad on ‘The Amplified Come As You Are – The Story of Nirvana’

Ep. #496: Iggy Pop

Ep. #393: Captain Sensible of The Damned

Ep. #38: Krist Novoselic

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