Carolyn

Punk, garage and trash coolness with Carolyn
My body, my choice no matter what SCOTUS says

Show Notes

Punk, garage and trash coolness with Carolyn
My body, my choice no matter what SCOTUS says

X-Ray Spex. Released: 1977
Penetration. Released: 1977
Avengers. Released: 1978
Girls At Our Best. Released: 1980
pink suits. Released: 2021
Fea. Released: 2019
Petrol Girls. Released: 2022
Fuck The Supreme Court
KXSF UW
Mythical Vigilante. Released: 2022
Spodee Boy. Released: 2022
Rubber Oh. Released: 2022
Priors. Released: 2022
Johnnie Carwash. Released: 2022
Schoolgirl Bitch. Released: 1978
Puppet Wipes. Released: 2022
The Art Gray Noizz Quintet. Released: 2022
Pagans. Released: 1979
Da Groins. Released: 2022
Ditz. Released: 2022
Famous Logs in History. Released: 2022
Würst Nürse. Released: 2022
KXSF UW
Dr. Ex & The Break-Ups. Released: 2022
Good Grief. Released: 2022
Halfheads. Released: 2022
Green/Blue. Released: 2022
Amyl and The Sniffers. Released: 2018
Arre! Arre!. Released: 2022
Body Farm. Released: 2022
Hard Times. Released: 2022
Mattiel. Released: 2022
C.O.F.F.I.N. Released: 2022
Animals & Men. Released: 1979
McQQeen. Released: 2022
Le Muffe. Released: 2022
The Christian Family. Released: 2022
Music On Hold. Released: 2022
Love and Rockets. Released: 1986
Neighborhood Blues Boys. Released: 1969
Les Calamites. Released: 2022
BBQT. Released: 2022
Snõõper. Released: 2022
KXSF UW
Wet Leg. Released: 2022
The Missed. Released: 2022
The Real Distractions. Released: 2022
Viagra Boys. Released: 2022
Max Frost and The Troopers. Released: 1968
NOBRO. Released: 2022
Peace De Résistance. Released: 2022
Lost Cat. Released: 2022
The Shadracks. Released: 2018
Middle-Aged Queers. Released: 2022
Dave Goodman & Friends. Released: 1978
Class. Released: 2022
Cygnets. Released: 2022
The Vibrators. Released: 1977
Minor Threat. Released: 1981
My Name Is Joe. Released: 2016 Happy Birthday Tommy Strange!
Panic Shack. Released: 2022
The Eyes. Released: 1978

What is Carolyn?

If anyone personifies the word ‘maven’ it’s DJ Carolyn. Her impeccable taste in punk, garage and rock has influenced Bay Area listeners for over two decades. A listener passionately sent in, ‘she has always been the only DJ that matters. She finds music nobody else does, and it rocks! Her dedication to the local scene goes beyond spinning the latest indie disc or old-school classic, to outright mentor-ship of fledgling talent. Catch her weekly show… and you’ll find out why, when it comes to Bay Area rock, you’ve been served.” -From SF Bay Guardian who awarded Carolyn as 2006’s and 2008’s Best DJ: Terrestrial Radio.