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	   <title>Mad Caddies</title> 
	   <description>Amy interviews Sascha Lazor, lead guitarist of the Mad Caddies on November 20 at Reggies in Chicago, IL</description> 
	   <link>http://www.punkbands.com/interviews/302</link> 
	   <pubDate>Jan  7, 2010</pubDate> 
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	   <title>Youth Brigade</title> 
	   <description>Interview with Shawn Stern, vocalist and guitarist of Youth Brigade and president of BYO records. By Amy Meyer.</description> 
	   <link>http://www.punkbands.com/interviews/301</link> 
	   <pubDate>Nov  5, 2009</pubDate> 
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	   <title>Swingin' Utters</title> 
	   <description>Darius Koski of Swingin’ Utters talks to Punkbands.com about its latest efforts to revive the legendary punk rock band and why they decided to release Hatest Grits: B-Sides And Bullshit; a collection of rare singles, B-Sides, covers and unreleased songs.</description> 
	   <link>http://www.punkbands.com/interviews/299</link> 
	   <pubDate>Apr 28, 2009</pubDate> 
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	   <title>Dead Milkmen</title> 
	   <description>Who didn't want to ride around in a &quot;Bitchin' Camaro&quot; in 1985? Who didn't want to date a &quot;Punk Rock Girl&quot; in 1988? Who didn't have their &quot;Methodist Coloring Book&quot; in 1990?

Simply stated, the Dead Milkmen were one of the greatest pop-punk bands of the eighties and their music still sounds as good today as it did then. In honor of the band coming back together and working on new material, the following are some questions that the band's legendary guitarist Joe Jack Talcum took time out of his busy schedule to answer.</description> 
	   <link>http://www.punkbands.com/interviews/300</link> 
	   <pubDate>Apr 28, 2009</pubDate> 
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	   <title>Urgency (The)</title> 
	   <description>Before they were even signed to Island Records, The Urgency, a progressive rock back from Burlington, VA had to prove itself worthy of a deal through effortless touring, hard work and a little help from MySpace. After sending a letter of admiration to David Bendeth, who produced Paramore's &quot;Riot&quot;, the band was invited to record in his studio the next day. Punkbands.com sat down with lead singer Tyler Gurwicz and got his take on the band’s upcoming mini-tour with 311 and its self-titled debut that comes out on April 21.</description> 
	   <link>http://www.punkbands.com/interviews/298</link> 
	   <pubDate>Apr 21, 2009</pubDate> 
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