The Rise and Fall of Korean Punk │Trash Yang Moses

The Rise and Fall of Korean Punk │Trash Yang Moses

This episode contains a lot of explicit language. If you are interested, the YouTube video features hundreds of photos of the bands, venues, and people we talk about.

Trash is a musician, designer, and tattoo artist who has been part of the Korean punk scene for two decades. Here, she talks about how she discovered underground subculture in her late teens and then watched it develop over the years. She describes the community's most important bands and people, as well as those who others might have forgotten along the way. The conversation also reveals how every time punk rock becomes mainstream in Korea something comes along to force it back underground.

Much of my own twenties and thirties are a blur, but I played a lot of the same shows and venues with Trash. That she continues to keep the flame alive is a testament to her passion and desire for this scene.

Find more of Trash's music, art, and work online
Band (...Whatever That Means):
https://www.instagram.com/wtmpunk/
Record label (World Domination Inc):
https://www.wdikorea.com/
Tattoo shop (Rebellion Inc):
https://www.instagram.com/rebellionin...
Festival:
https://ko.wdikorea.com/itsafest

Discussion Outline:
0:00 Who is Trash?
6:56 The TV incident
14:25 The scene's early days
45:25 Crying Nut, Rux, and No Brain
57:50 BB Lucky Town
1:05:00 ...Whatever That Means
1:33:23 Starting a record label
1:50:16 Creating a festival
2:00:26 Life as a tattoo artist

Many of the photos used are taken with permission and thanks from Ken Robinson and Juyoung Lee. If another photo is yours, thank you. Happy to credit you where necessary.

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