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A HIDDEN GEM OF PUNK ROCK HISTORY!

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  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp2pIvPX6PE Title: A Hidden Gem of Punk Rock History: CINOFRENIC (1979) Here’s a blast from the archives for true aficionados of punk rock! Back in 1978, I had the opportunity to be part of a unique film originally titled CINOFRENIC . It was an experimental project that captured the raw, unfiltered energy of the punk scene at the time. I was billed as Paul Young in the film, and although it never reached a wide audience, it has lived on in the memories of those lucky enough to experience it. Recently, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that the film has resurfaced online under a new title: Shock Rock (1979) . Thanks to an "Unknown" commenter in a YouTube thread, I discovered that this rare piece of punk rock history is now accessible for fans to rediscover and appreciate. The film itself may drag a bit in its dramatic parts, but the footage of the bands is absolutely incredible—and rare! I and Cardboard Brains perform a few songs, incl...

FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE!

Fighting for Justice: My Journey Through Systemic Injustice  For over a decade, my life was consumed by an extraordinary and harrowing series of events that tested my resilience and nearly broke me. What began as a promising career in the arts and entertainment industry was derailed by systemic abuse, judicial misconduct, and malicious prosecution. From 2002 to 2012, I endured repeated false arrests, imprisonments, and harassment, which left me physically and emotionally shattered. These events robbed me of more than my career—they destroyed my health, left me homeless, and plunged me into a state of fear and survival. I lived each day under the threat of further retaliation, unable to take legal action against those responsible. The system that should have protected me instead conspired to silence me. Since fleeing to Nova Scotia in 2012, I’ve slowly begun to rebuild my life. While I’ve found some peace in anonymity, the weight of unresolved injustices remains. I’ve battled the ef...

What shall it profit a man?

What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul? Mark 8:36. https://gofund.me/8a6dd7bd

BIO According to AI

John Paul Young, the Canadian musician, is the lead singer and a founding member of the punk rock band Cardboard Brains. Here's a brief summary of his career: - Born: July 16, 1956, in Toronto, Canada - Active in the music scene: Late 1970s to early 1980s - Band: Cardboard Brains (formed in 1977) - Genre: Punk rock, new wave - Notable release: "Metal Messiah" (1978) - Style: Known for his raw, energetic vocals and rebellious stage presence Please note that information about John Paul Young and Cardboard Brains might be limited due to their underground and local nature during the punk rock era. If you have any specific questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask! Well that is as AI (Meta) when I asked it about myself. ChatGPT seems to be better. The above is rather incomplete. Here’s another snippet: Nardwuar, the legendary Canadian music journalist and interviewer, has indeed met and interviewed John Paul Young from Cardboard Brains! Nardwuar is known for ...

The Cardboard Brains White EP 1977

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Cardboard Brains White EP 1977 When looking at the Blogger stats I see people around the world tuning into this blog and I would bet that some don’t know what a Cardboard Brain is so let me Illustrate.  (The) Cardboard Brains was…is, because I say Never Say Die… a punk band I started forming in Toronto, Ontario Canada in 1976 but really came to fruition in th summer of 1977. That’s when we put out our first record, The White EP. Before it as pirated a few years ago, it was selling for $US400 a copy. I’m posting this so you can listen for free. Rat d 9 out of ten by New Yorks Killed By Death, here it is first generation original gangster punk https://gofund.me/8a6dd7bd