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Is It Dad Rock Yet?

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Do you like punk, metal, hardcore, emo, grunge and all that other good s#!t? You might like our podcast as well. Every other week, we (Martin and Steve), choose an album to quiz each other on. You could call it punk rock trivia. Usually the album is over 10 years old and some times we're even joined by a guest. It's just a bit of fun, why not have a listen and see if you think we're funny, or just f@#!king idiots.
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Simon, the guitarist from Blanket, a grungey shoegaze band from the north west here in the UK. Simon chose the Smashing Pumpkins classic double album, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, from the year 1995 to be grilled about. Find out more about Blanket: Instagram Facebook Youtube…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Joe, the vocalist for the Leeds based emo-infused alternative rock band Beauty School. Joe gave Martin and Steve a huge list of albums that changed his life for the episode, and they decided to go with the emo classic 'Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge', the sophomore album from the New J…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Matt from the Nevermind Polly Podcast. Matt's album of choice was American Idiot by Punk Rock Stalwarts, Greenday. Matt chose this album because it was one of the first album's that got him into the alternative music scene. Listen to us quiz him on all things American Idiot and Green D…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Andy and Ryan from the Manchester based post-rock outfit Pleiades. The album of choice for Andy and Ryan was none other than Glassjaw's amazing 2002 sophomore album, Worship and Tribute. A post-hardcore classic. Andy and Ryan were excellent guests, and as always, this episode is full o…
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This week Martin and Steve are joined by Kathryn and Dan from the London punk band, Fresh. They chose Biffy Clyro's fourth studio album, and major label debut, Puzzle. Kathryn and Dan were fantastic guests, and it's a great episode. We hope you enjoy it. To hear more from Fresh, check out the links below. Facebook Youtube Instagram Spotify…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve go solo, or duo, because there's two of them. Basically, they don't have a guest. It was Martin's turn to choose an album this week and he selected the 1999 Psychobilly/Punk Rock debut from Tiger Army. This week it is Steve's turn to put Martin in the hot seat and challenge his knowledge on everythi…
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This week Martin and Steve are joined by Cam and Jonny from Lure In, a noisy and chaotic band from Manchester. They chose The Dillinger Escape Plan's 2013 album 'One Of Us Is The Killer' to be quizzed on, and they did an excellent job. These guys know Dillinger inside and out. If you're into The Dillinger Escape Plan, you'll love this episode. If y…
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This week Steve and Martin are joined by Maddy from the Brighton based, noisy alt-rock band, Jar of Blind Flies. Maddy chose 'Around the Fur' by Deftones from the year 1997 to be quizzed on. It's an awesome episode, whether you like Deftones or not. Maddy was a great guest, and if you want to find more about Jar of Blind Flies, check out the links …
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On this week's episode of Is It Dad Rock Yet? We're joined by James from the Great Yarmouth Ska Punk band, Stank Finger. James' album of choice was 'Pump Up the Valuum' by NOFX from the year 2000. As always Martin quizzes James on the ins and outs of the album while Steve throws in some interesting nuggets of trivia for good fun. It's a good episod…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Fraser from Wrong Life! In this episode Martin quizzes Fraser about the 2001 Andrew WK album 'I Get Wet'. Co-host Steve, as always, drops some trivia bombs that will give you insights into the album that you probably didn't already know. Fraser is a great guest, and it's a great episod…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve are joined by Steve and Joe from the alt rock quintet Truthteller! In this episode Martin quizzes Steve and Joe the band about the 2007 Radiohead album 'In Rainbows'. Co-host Steve, as always, drops some trivia bombs that will give you insights into the album and band that you probably didn't alread…
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Get ready to dive into the heart of emo greatness on this week's electrifying episode of Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin and Steve have a special guest in the studio, Anthony from Krassroots Promotions! Prepare yourselves for a thrilling trip down memory lane as Anthony charges into a fierce battle of wits against our very own Steve. Martin quizzes them…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? hosts Martin and Steve are joined by Tom and Sam from the awesome modern metalcore outfit, Aleya! In this episode Martin and Steve challenge Tom and Sam with a barrage of questions about Avenged Sevenfold's iconic 2007 self-titled album. Will Tom and Sam uncover the hidden meanings behind the tracks, or will they be…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet? Martin is putting Steve to the test with an electrifying quiz centered around the iconic 2005 British Indie masterpiece, "Silent Alarm" by Bloc Party. Discover the juicy details behind who cheekily dubbed Bloc Party as the "band from university challenge," and catch the unforgettable response from Kele Okereke himse…
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This week on Is It Dad Rock Yet?, Martin and Steve are thrilled to have Craig and Conor from The Young Hearts, a sensational melodic punk band hailing from Kent, here in the UK! In this episode, Craig and Conor dive headfirst into the 2006 alternative and indie rock masterpiece, "Sam's Town" by The Killers. Join us as we dissect this iconic album, …
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In this episode Martin and Steve are joined by Teebs from the Philadelphia/South Jersey alt rock/indie rock band Out of Service.Teebs chose the sophomore album Mean Everything to Nothing by Atlanta indie rock/alt rock band Manchester Orchestra.Martin puts Steve and Teebs through their paces in a band name quiz before Teebs faces the gauntlet that i…
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In this episode Steve quizzes Martin about the 1999 Misfits album, Famous Monsters. A punk rock classic. Tune in to find out how well Martin does in the Famous Monsters quiz, does he know any lyrics at all? Does he know the extent of the Misfits line up? Will he be able to tell us what genre Misfits pioneered? Ok, well we all know its horror punk, …
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This week Martin and Steve are joined by Dev and Mike from Stitched to be quizzed all about the unrelenting masterpiece that is Iowa, Slipknot's second, and potentially heaviest, and most popular album to date. In this episode Dev and Mike tell us all about Stitched, how they formed, the way they write their songs, and give us an insight into how t…
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In this episode Martin and Steve are joined by Charlie Pidcock to talk about the pop punk album "A Hangover You Don't Deserve" by Bowling for Soup, from the year 2004. In this episode Charlie talks about his life as a musician, how he went from being a solo singer/songwriter to writing a noisy pop punk album with a full band. He talks about the wri…
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This week Martin and Steve are joined by Kendal, the vocalist from the Richmond Virginia hardcore band, Heavy is the Head.Kendal chose the 2005 album Wake the Dead by Comeback kid for this week's episode.In this episode we talk out all about Heavy is the Head, Kendal's hardcore roots, Comeback Kid and Winnipeg cocktails.…
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In this episode, Martin and Steve are joined by their good friend Sam. A different Sam this time. You might have heard a story about Sam asking someone from the crowd to put their balls in his face when he played a gig in his younger days. Listen to find out if the story is true or not.Sam chose the self-titled Billy Talent album from the year 2003…
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In this episode Martin and Steve discuss Alexis on Fire's Sophomore album "Watch Out!"How well does Steve do in the quiz? Here's a clue, not great. It was Steve's turn to recommend an album to Martin this week, and he chose the O'brother album, Garden Window, from 2011.על ידי isitdadrockyet
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In this week’s episode Martin and Steve discuss the 2005 Against Me album, Searching For a Former Clarity.Is it a punk album, is it not a punk album? Will Martin be a champion at the lyrics quiz? Or will he be a loser? You’ll have to listen to find out. Actually, he loses, fucking embarrassing.על ידי isitdadrockyet
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Martin and Steve are joined by their good friend Aidan (he's been mentioned on the podcast many times) to discuss the 2002 album, Ideas Above Our Station, by Hundred Reasons.Aidan chose this album because Hundred Reasons were the first band that these three nerds went to see live. Coincidentally, they're also going to see Hundred Reasons play live …
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In this week’s episode, Martin and Steve are joined by the Scrunge band Triptych, from Glasgow. They discuss the 2015 album, Twin Galaxies, by the match rock outfit, Delta Sleep.They’re joined by the whole band, Finn, Jake and Matt.Listen to the episode to find out which one of these guys knows the most about Delta Sleep, what the hell ’scrunge’ is…
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In this week's episode, Martin and Steve are joined by James Parrett to discuss Title Fight's 2011 debut, Shed.James is the drummer from the band's Grandad and Bug.Listen to the episode to find out why James chose this album, why he started playing the drums, how much he knows about siblings in bands and where Stone Cold Steve Austin got his name f…
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In this week's episode Martin and Steve take a look back over the albums they have discussed from the year 2000.Awards are handed out for the most dad rock band, the worst lyrics, the worst artwork and more.We also have a clip LULL's new single, Wrongside, that can be pre-saved here: https://tinyurl.com/bdh9f929…
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In this week's episode, Martin and Steve are joined by Andy Grant to discuss Fiddlehead's sophomore album, Between the Richness, from the year 2021.Andy is the vocalist, songwriter and founding member of the shoe gaze/alt/emo band LULL.Listen to the episode to find out why Andy chose this album, who his main influences are, and all things LULL.http…
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In this week's episode, Martin and Steve are joined by author, journalist, and award winning educator, Mike Damante, to discuss Blink-182's major label debut, Dude Ranch from the year 1997.Mike is the author of the 2021 coffee table book "Hey Suburbia: A Guide to the Emo/Pop-Punk Rise" and the non-fiction trilogy of the paranormal "Punk Rock and UF…
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After a small break, Martin and Steve are back with another brilliant episode.This week's episode is all about AFI's 'The Art of Drowning' from the year 2000.Find out if Martin and Steve love or hate mosh pits, what Martin really things to Davey Havock and what AFI stood for before A Fire Inside, was it Anal Fungal Infection? You'll have to listen …
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This week Martin and Steve discuss New Found Glory’s self titled album from the year 2000.Tune in to find out if Steve and Martin agree with the Spotify top 5 songs, who Jordan shares his birthday with and which band Chad left to join New Found Glory.This week’s ”It’s Not Dad Rock Yet Band” are an awesome band from Newcastle called LULL. They take …
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