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Destroy! The Influence of Punk.

Richard Smith, BRB Studios, Inc.
Destroy! The Influence of Punk.
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  • Destroy! The Influence of Punk.

    “Speaking Without Permission”

    2026-05-05 | 24 min.
    How does language operate under pressure? Rather than focusing on what is said, this episode looks at how speech is shaped, managed, or displaced when legitimacy is controlled.
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    From institutional governance to cultural practice, expression is rarely banned outright. It is formatted, filtered, or redirected.
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    Some voices move within those systems. Others persist outside them. Voices of Protest, Season 2 of Destroy! examines that struggle over expression.
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    Featuring:
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    Aja Monet, the Grammy-nominated surrealist blues poet, organizer, and author of “when the poems do what they do,” whose new album “the color of rain” continues her exploration of resistance, grief, jazz, and collective liberation.
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    Denise Fahmy, founder of Freedom in the Arts and a leading advocate for artistic freedom and the protection of cultural expression under political pressure.
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    Follow us on Instagram @destroypunkpodcast
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    Visit destroypunkpodcast.com to learn more
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    Destroy! is a BRB Studios production berightbackstudios.com
  • Destroy! The Influence of Punk.

    "Against the Machine"

    2026-04-09 | 24 min.
    What happens when protest enters the system it opposes? This episode follows the collision between urgency and corporate control, where visibility comes with conditions and expression meets ownership. Voices of Protest, Season 2 of Destroy! The Influence of Punk examines that tension directly.
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    Featuring:
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    Steve Ignorant, the iconic voice of Crass, whose uncompromising politics helped define anarcho-punk and whose recent work with The Steve Ignorant Band and solo performances continue to carry Crass’s anti-war and anti-authoritarian message to new audiences.
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    CrimethInc., the influential anarchist collective and publisher behind works including “From Democracy to Freedom” and decades of writing on direct action, resistance, and anti-capitalist organizing.
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    Follow us on Instagram @destroypunkpodcast
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    Visit destroypunkpodcast.com to learn more
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    Destroy! is a BRB Studios production berightbackstudios.com
  • Destroy! The Influence of Punk.

    "When the World Caught Fire."

    2026-03-26 | 25 min.
    Set against 1970s Britain and a world in upheaval, this episode traces how youth culture, political rupture, and lived experience collided, forcing protest out of the background and into everyday life. Voices of Protest, Season 2 of Destroy! The Influence of Punk begins where dissent became impossible to ignore.
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    Featuring:
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    Red Saunders, the legendary anti-racist activist, photographer, and co-founder of Rock Against Racism, whose work helped unite music and political resistance in 1970s Britain.
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    Jake Burns, the highly influential frontman of Stiff Little Fingers, whose writing chronicled violence, division, and working-class life during the Troubles, with the band continuing to tour internationally.
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    Ana da Silva, co-founder of The Raincoats and a pioneering voice in feminist post-punk, whose work continues to influence generations of independent artists and musicians.
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    Follow us on Instagram @destroypunkpodcast
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    Visit destroypunkpodcast.com to learn more
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    Destroy! is a BRB Studios production berightbackstudios.com
  • Destroy! The Influence of Punk.

    “Voices of Protest [!]” S2 Teaser

    2026-03-19 | 0 min.
    Voices of Protest isn’t about celebrating rebellion. It’s about tracing the conditions under which protest becomes an impervious force.

    In Season 2 of Destroy! The Influence of Punk, we explore those conditions through our guests’ lived experiences - how protest moves from expression to consequence, through refusal, repetition, and the context that gives rise to action.

    Follow us on Instagram @destroypunkpodcast
    Visit destroypunkpodcast.com to learn more
    Destroy! is a BRB Studios production berightbackstudios.com
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    "Vaughan Oliver: fond affections.” Pt II

    2025-06-26 | 39 min.
    “Fond affections are never said, they’re only sung in song.” (Michael Allen, Rema Rema)
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    Born in 1957 in County Durham, northeast England, British designer Vaughan Oliver stepped out of a world steeped in tradition and into the nonconformist realm of the music industry. 

    Growing up in an environment devoid of culture, it was through Surrealism and Pop Art that he discovered modern art, its power to open up his imagination, and provide a doorway to new adventures rich with possibilities. 

    Inspired by the work of record cover designer Roger Dean, he eventually found his calling at independent record label 4AD, where he worked with many of post-punk’s early pioneers: Cocteau Twins, Modern English, Colourbox, Lush, and of course This Mortal Coil.

    In 1982, with school friend and photographer Nigel Grierson, he founded the design studio 23 Envelope, which quickly became a center for creative innovation and revolution. 

    In 1988, after Oliver and Grierson decided to part ways, Oliver went on to establish V23, fostering creative relationships with a new band of like-minded revolutionaries such as Chris Bigg and Simon Larbalestier, whose collaboration on the Pixies' Minotaur box set would earn them all a Grammy in 2010.

    The studio’s work also expanded into TV and film, but Oliver was always at his most content sitting down with a group of students, talking about ideas and football. 

    He was a generous man, a loving father, a dedicated teacher, and an inspiration for generations of designers and musicians. 

    After he died in 2019 at age 62, his legacy continued through his wife, Lee, who helped establish the Vaughan Oliver Graphic Design Scholarship program with Northumbria University and 4AD in 2021.

    Vaughan Oliver was a man of vast cerebral intellect with an impeccable sense of comedic timing. 

    His life’s work was a poetic journey through sight and sound, and his impact on art and culture is still being felt today.

    This isn’t a biography. It’s a collage. Of images, of memory, of fond affections. The kind you can’t always say out loud—but you never forget.

    Featuring interviews with: Simon Raymonde, musician, founder Bella Union records; Paul West, artist and designer, founder Form; Tim O’Donnell, designer; Tom Murray, filmmaker and musician, founder Tulipomania; Adrian Shaughnessy, author, designer, publisher; Miki Berenyi, songwriter and musician, founder Lush and MB3; Graham Wood, art director and designer, founder Tomato; Jonathan Barnbrook, designer; Chris Bigg, designer. Archival audio: Vaughan Oliver, designer; Nigel Grierson, photographer; Ivo Watts-Russell, founder 4AD Records. Additional contributions from: Malcolm Garrett, designer, founder Assorted iMages; Neville Brody, designer, founder Brody Associates. And with generous support from Lee Widdows, art director, trend consultant, School Academic Lead UCA, Epsom, and keeper of the light.
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    Follow us on Instagram @destroypunkpodcast for the latest updates.
    Or visit us online: https://destroypunkpodcast.com for transcripts, show notes, and more.
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From the Sex Pistols to The Raincoats, the Ramones to the New York Dolls, the punk movement's impact on society is still being felt today. Host Richard Smith interviews the outsiders and misfits who drove this cultural revolution to discover what inspired them and what shaped their careers.
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