Atom and His Package

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Here are three more updates in the interviewee's own words:

Joe Genaro: “I am still playing with the Dead Milkmen. We're working on new songs and we have a handful of shows coming up this fall, plus a benefit show for Rock to the Future - the "Rally for Rock" at Liberty Lands on August 24. I also play the occasional solo acoustic show, as Joe Jack Talcum, and continue to work for the software company.”

Audio Interview

Mark Scott grew up in a wealthy Christian family, firmly isolated from the harsh reality of life outside his palatial home and private school. Then he was infected with the germ of punk. Already questioning the beliefs he was subjected to as a chlid, punk only served to open young Mark's mind to a world of compassion and action. He went on to play in one of the most popular Phillly pop-punk bands of the 1990s, Fracture. He also went through a "wild stage," which we discuss. Years later, Mark now teaches in a Philadelphia public school to young people who've grown up poverty.

Audio Interview

Joseph A. Gervasi interviews Brian Sokel, who played in the Philadelphia band Random Children that later became Franklin. Also discussed is The Cabbage Collective, shows Brian put on at JC Dobbs, Adam/Atom Goren, '90s emo, DC hardcore, Fracture, and more.

Audio Interview

Joseph A. Gervasi interviews the beloved Adam Goren, aka Atom. Adam talks about growing up nerdy, getting introduced to punk, playing in the pop-punk band Fracture, going to shows in Philly, forming and touring as Atom and His Package, the legacy of the band, what DIY means to him today, parenting, teaching, and much more. Adam is the best.

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