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🎙️ Two Generations of Punk. One Shared Truth. In this episode of Just Press Record, Matt Zeigler brings together two icons from different eras of punk rock - Ned Russin (Title Fight, Glitterer) and Keith Morris (Black Flag, Circle Jerks, OFF!) - for a candid, passionate conversation about music, community, and the punk ethos. Recorded during a turbulent moment in U.S. politics, this intergenerational exchange explores how punk has evolved while staying true to its roots in DIY, brotherhood (literal in Ned's case, figurative in Keith's - you have to hear the Jeffrey Lee Pierce segment, and the raw energy you can only get from live performance. Come for the stories, stay for the mutual respect, the laughs, and definitely a few unforgettable tales from the road. 💥 Topics Covered • Playing for 4 people vs. 4,000 — and why both matter • The history and importance of all-ages DIY venues • What it’s like to tour with your twin brother (for Ned) • Keith’s stories from the LA punk scene’s earliest days • The surreal moments: from working at Webster Hall to headlining it • Community, identity, and creative survival over decades • Why Jeffrey Lee Pierce gave Keith a song in exchange for a band name • The lasting power of music, even as the industry changes • What keeps them both going — from their first gigs to today ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Matt introduces Ned and Keith 01:10 – Why DIY shows and small venues still matter 02:30 – Touring life and the creative cycle 03:45 – Playing music as a necessity, not a choice 05:10 – The role of community in punk 08:15 – Hair hygiene and dreadlocks, Keith-style 11:30 – Ned’s first venue: Café Metropolis 14:50 – Keith on Bernie Sanders’ youth music center 18:00 – Booking tours with the internet vs. early DIY 20:55 – Why new bands need to earn their live legs 23:35 – Keith recalls LA’s legendary punk venue: The Masque 27:00 – Playing with Flea and Chuck Biscuits at the Music Machine 33:00 – Wild show lineups: Spinal Tap, Slayer, Circle Jerks, Blasters 36:20 – Goldenvoice, LA venues, and UK punk in the U.S. 43:00 – Title Fight's rise: from 4-person shows to Webster Hall 46:40 – Ned and Keith reflect on growth, scene changes 52:00 – Playing restaurants and garages: Keith’s early gigs 54:45 – Touring with your brother: the good and the bad 56:15 – Sibling bands: The Kinks, Red Cross, and real-life fights 59:00 – Jeffrey Lee Pierce and the birth of the Gun Club 01:06:00 – How a Circle Jerks song came from “It’s a Small World” 01:12:00 – Keith on being 69 and still playing punk 01:17:00 – Will Ned still be making art at 69? Watch every Just Press Record ever here: • Just Press Record Is your attention span too short for full episodes? Try some shorts here: • Cultish Creative Shorts And if the written word is more your thing, sign up for my mailing list and you can grow your network of ideas and people alongside me: https://cultishcreative.com/