A.J. Martinez

The Rotten Wagon

A.J. Martinez

  • Ep.38 Andy Drogynous

Ep.38 Andy Drogynous

Monday 2nd November 2020

A.J. Martinez and Andy Drogynous explore punk rock, movies, politics, and more in this lively episode of The Rotten Wagon.
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The Rotten Wagon
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Punk Rock Tales and Deep Conversations with Andy Drogynous

You could have a bunch of people that don't agree with each other on things and still be close and still care about each other.
Imagine sitting in a room filled with punk rock posters, the smell of vinyl records in the air, and the sound of laughter bouncing off the walls. That's the vibe you'll get in this episode of The Rotten Wagon, where A.J. Martinez chats with his longtime friend Andy Drogynous. Andy isn't just a friend; he's directed every Doc Rotten music video and has been on tour with the band, making him a staple in their journey.
Their conversation is like a rollercoaster ride through music, movies, politics, and survival tips. They kick things off by poking fun at a generic handsome-faced actor from a recent movie, then veer into a spirited discussion about Libertarian viewpoints. It's a mix of humor and depth that keeps you hooked. A.J. and Andy's love for punk rock, metal, and the Misfits shines through as they share favorite albums and reminisce about live shows.
The chat takes a nostalgic turn when they dive into classics like Tales from the Crypt and Twilight Zone for radio. Despite their differing viewpoints, the bond between them is palpable, showing that friendship can thrive amidst diversity. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt discussion on the importance of staying close to loved ones, reminding us all of what truly matters.