Friday, August 30, 2024

Punk rocker Ryder B rivals Linda Lindas


"When the dust has settled and you're born again, maybe as a Martian Church, maybe then you'll see that your reality was squashed into banality, was squashed into banality," sing anarcho-punks Rudimentary Peni.

This wunderkind is a one-man-band and a punk
This morning Jordan of the "Heidi and Frank Show" on classic and extreme metal rock radio station KLOS 95.5 FM Los Angeles made a discovery, a third grade 8-year-old named Ryder B (ryderBmusic.com), the reincarnation of Axle Ross (the dead leader of Machine Gunz 'n' Petalz, a grimy Sunset Strip outfit that would have been big if he hadn't had mental issues and committed an Uzi suicide because of a bad case of agoraphobia that made him unable to deal with his bandmates, audiences, and the music industry in general). Like Axle he insists, "I Wanna Be Alone," and put it into a song, a future punk rock classic with a message: "Get off my [blank]!"

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You're eight! Where did you pick up such language?! And what do you know about having to be alone? Go to your room! But his dad is backing him. Fans of the youthful punk-Rockettes The Linda Lindas are likely to be charmed by this prodigy and future guitar god. More

In 2021 The Linda Lindas won Black lesbians over: "Racist Sexist Boy"
Don't boss me around and get off my @$$ because I wanna be alone!

TODAY'S SHOW Heidi and Frank is live every weekday from 6:00-10:00 am PT. Topics discussed on today: Labor Day stats, hardest working cities, richest people, National Beach Day, Frankenstein Day, Grief Awareness Day, coming up in September, typhoon, history quiz, movies, MPOX, Digital Raw Dog, students and phones, who let the cats out?, Get the Fake Out, Party in Hope, 20 in 24, sexual euphemisms, Stay Or Go musician segment with Ryder B, and New Music Friday, plus apologies.

The Linda Lindas go viral
  • Jordan (The HF Show, KLOS, 8/30/24); Ryder B; The Linda Lindas; CBS Morning, 2022; Seth Auberon, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

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