In this episode, we dive into the early days of Government Issue and their blistering 1981 debut EP Legless Bull. As the fourth release on Dischord Records, this 10-song, 9-minute blast helped define the label’s emerging sound and captured the chaotic energy of a scene in formation.
We’re joined by Paul Vodra of Hometown Sounds to unpack how Government Issue fit into the fast-shifting DC hardcore landscape. From their unpracticed live debut to their confrontational lyrics, we explore how John Stabb and company became unlikely architects of a movement. Paul also shares the story behind Hometown Sounds, his enduring love for mashups, and the challenges of keeping your ears fresh as a longtime DC music tastemaker.
This episode centers around a record produced by Ian MacKaye and engineered by Don Zientara, recorded in the earliest days of Inner Ear Studios. Tune in as we explore the impact of Legless Bull, the rise of Straight Edge, and the enduring legacy of a band that never fit the mold.
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