On this episode Josh welcomes top shelf rock n roller Rich Ragany! Rich talks about his storied career that led him from "snowy Canada" to "rainy ol' England." Plus Rich shares some of the best advice he ever got and it was from Lemmy?!? Our t
Casa Grande's favorite son Nick Spoon stops by the show and in honor of his visit, we all share our five favorite pop punk records. As in typical Born Too Late fashion, the definition of the genera is stretched to it's breaking point! Our intr
Josh, Ed and Jay name some of their favorite "punk" songs that came out in 1977 in hopes of putting them all together to form the ultimate 1977 punk rock playlist! Did they get some songs right? For sure! Will some of their selections piss you
Musician, producer, songwriter and good friend of the show Travis Ramin returns! This time to talk about Pennsylvania Rock 'n Roll, sandwiches, and general delectables! Josh fits right in but Jay is taken aback by the discovery of hog maw!
Michael Lohrman (of legendary punk band The Stitches & Vinyl Dog Records) and Marco NFT (of No Front Teeth Records and a slew of amazing bands like The Gaggers, Miscalculations, and Iris Paralysis) talk about the front men that inspired them. J
In a direct response to the "Bucketsful of Hate" episode, the men of Born Too Late show they're not all about spewing venom and talk about some of the bands they love. Theme song "Born Too Late" by The Dimestore Haloes
Kevin of The Inversions, The Prostitutes and more recently of The Trouble Seekers stops by and shares a fist full of records that changed his life! Theme song "Born Too Late" by The Dimestore Haloes
In this episode, Jay, Ken, and Josh rant about their 5 least favorite bands. Many other reveals also floated up to the surface in the process. Find out what venom was spewed and who had to come to the defense of bands that were caught in the cr
Jay, Josh and Ed are joined by Teddy Spaghetty, the "Emperor Palpatine" of Spaghetty Town Records! Join them on a journey to the dark side as they individually rank all 11 theatrically released Star Wars films! Theme song "Born To Late" by The
The independent record label Alien Snatch Records is celebrating it's 25th year in existence and Born Too Late is throwing a party! So grab yourself a comfy chair and listen as the podcasting party animals share their memories of the label and
Josh and Jay reveal their top 10 current favorite bands. Also laughter ensues, tears are shed and fists are waived in the air as they riminess about the last 100 wild episodes and what the future has in store for the show! Theme song "Born Too
To commemorate our 25th episode, we got our friends and past guests Adam Turkel (The New Brutarians), C.C. Voltage (Autogramm), Daniel Kelley (Moral Panic) and Kevin McGovern (Trouble Seekers) to chat bout 5 albums that changed their lives. We
We had a fun talk with the great Johnny Witmer (The Stitches, Crazy Squeeze) all about how he ended up in California, the early days of The Stitches, starting up The Crazy Squeeze, his radio show Super Grease Radio, the death of Burger Records,
Yes, you read that right! We had the pleasure of chatting with the man, the myth, the legend that is Jeff Drake (The Joneses, Amanda Jones, Vice Principals). We talk about why fame eluded The Joneses, what it was like playing in a band in L.A.
On this episode we welcome the multi talented Marco NFT of the bands The Gaggers, Miscalculations, La Rabbia, Botox Rats, Telegenic Pleasures, Zanzara, (just to name a few!) AND of course the brilliant record label No Front Teeth Records which
We welcome the great Teddy Spaghetty from the amazing Atlanta based record label Spaghetty Town Records! We talked about Atlanta heat vs Phoenix heat and which will kill you faster! We also dive deep into some of his label's releases such as Mo
Josh and I (Jay) had the pleasure of conversing with Jamie Rae of Pale Lips and Reta Records. We talk about the ins and outs of running a record label, her new band Taxi Girls, the greatness that is Pale Lip's LP After Dark, and how great it is
Jackie Cruz (of the great Phoenix bands Man Hands and Jade Helm) and I (Jay) chat about how lucky we are to have cool parents that got us into good music, the greatness of Phoenix/Yuma legends The Wongs, The Phoenix Punk scene, what it takes to
This is Part 2 of our chat with the infamous Mr. Jeffrey Pop! Jeffrey talks all about how Fashionism came to be, exciting news concerning The Tranzmitors, the greatness that was 00's rock, and why looking like you're putting effort into your ba
Josh and I (Jay) were so thrilled to have a little chat with Mr. Jeffrey Pop! Well, the conversation wasn't so little which is why this is part 1 of a 2 parter!. Jeffrey has been in some of our favorite bands of recent memory, The New Town Anim
Josh and Adam sit down and talk about the days of Adam playing with The Beatings, playing in a rock n roll supergroup, making your music sound like "Keith Richard's apartment demos on cassette after they were left in the car all winter, and the
In this episode we had the pleasure of chatting with Moral Panic front man Daniel Kelley! You may also know him from some of his previous musical endeavors such as Dead Ringers, Complaints, Re-Volts, The Paper Bags, and Livids! We talk about gr
Josh and I (Jay) are so excited to be sitting down with Rob Brake. This cat is one of the most prolific musicians out there working and hustling his craft. In case you are unfamiliar with his work, go check out his bands Isolation Party, Klazo
On this episode we welcome Real Sickies front man Ben Disaster to the program! We talk about rockin' out on the school bus, being moved by music at a young age, making records during the pandemic, being labeled a "pop punk band" and of course o
On this episode, Josh and I (Jay) hang out with the one and only Alex Kish from the world famous Wassup Rocker Radio show! We talk music of course, new and old, what our "gateway" bands were and we try to finally solve the debate of egg punk vs