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The legacy of The Anti-Heros deconstructs the transition from working-class Oi! and Street Punk roots to a high-stakes battle for intellectual property and reputation. This episode of pplpod (E5234) analyzes how vocalist Mark Noah transitioned from an exploited artist to the founder of GMM Records, eventually taking on a Hollywood giant in the landmark American History X lawsuit to defend the band's commitment to Anti-Racism. We begin our investigation by stripping away the "youthful phase" label to reveal the raw reality of the 1984 Georgia scene, where Noah, Mike Jones, Tim Spear, and Joe Winograd formed a collective rooted in working-class solidarity and fierce independence.
This deep dive focuses on the "unpaid internsh ...
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Hollywooddeep diveGeorgiaMarkPunk BandNoahLink RecordsNew Line CinemaTim SpearPhil SolomonThe Anti-Heros Sued American History XStreet PunkAnti HeroesGmm Records