Janitors Against Apartheid's Lodge Worster on Stuffed Animals, Becoming The Adjustments, and Sneaking Ska Songs into TV Shows: Podcast
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Janitors Against Apartheid's Lodge Worster on Stuffed Animals, Becoming The Adjustments, and Sneaking Ska Songs into TV Shows: Podcast
"Janitors Against Apartheid was a wild ska-punk band known for their hyper-fast music and chaotic performances, featuring absurd themes and a unique vocal style."
"Lodge Worster reflects on the band's origins and transformation into The Adjustments, revealing insights into the punk scene of the 90s."
"Worster discusses his work on a punk television script with the host of In Defense of Ska, showcasing his evolution in the music industry."
"The podcast explores lodge Worster's ventures as a music editor, revealing his ways of integrating ska tracks into various films and television shows."
The article introduces Northern California's ska-punk band Janitors Against Apartheid, celebrated for their frenetic music and zany performances characterized by absurd themes and Kermit the Frog-like vocals. This week’s podcast episode features saxophonist Lodge Worster discussing the band's rich history, transformation into The Adjustments, and his creative endeavors, including a punk television script. Worster also shares his experiences as a music editor, integrating ska songs into popular multimedia projects, providing listeners with a comprehensive view of the innovative punk scene from the '90s to present.
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