Thundercat announces 10th anniversary edition, Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra brings its party to the Crescent, and Punk Rock Bowling announces its 2024 lineup. Read more.
WASTOIDS Archive
A complete archive of articles from WASTOIDS, the predecessor to Public Record. These posts from 2021 to 2026 are preserved here for reference.


Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra is coming to Crescent Ballroom, PRB 2024, Thundercat | Music News
Christmas In Click-Land | Click Vortex
Anita Means and DJ Johnny Volume join your Click duo for a tour of their winter wonderland playlists. Read more.
WASTOIDS Christmas livechat at 11 AM MST | Highlighter
Decoy's top 5, cassette chat at Changing Hands, and the WASTOIDS Christmas livechat today at 11 AM MST. Read more.
Perfect Sound for Awhile | WASTOIDS With Marc Masters (High Bias) Live at Changing Hands
Marc Masters sits down to discuss his book on cassettes High Bias live in front of an audience at Changing Hands bookstore. Read more.
Decoy Deloy's Rifftastic Top 5 of 2023 | Music News
Decoy shares his favorite albums of 2023 and Night Flight drops a performance art cult classic. Read more.
The Germs, "Forming" b/w "Sex Boy" | The Spindle
Marc and John are joined by rock writer Joe Gross (author of Fugazi's In on the Kill Taker) to discuss The Germs' 1977 single. Read more.
Banned Music, The Psychedelic Sounds of Argentina & More | Highlighter
Jenny Nobody has the latest from WASTOIDS: flute from Andre 3000, banned music, and a guide to the Argentinian psychedelic underground. Read more.
Amigous Argentinous | Midnight Music Review in the Attic
Salvador Cresta is back on WASTOIDS with a guide to Argentina's psychedelic underground, featuring Los Siquicos Litoraleños, Pablo Picco, vlubä, & Los Waldos! Read more.
André 3000, Spinal Tap Returns, Rebel Lounge | Music News
André 3000 sets a Billboard Hot 100 record, a Spinal Tap sequel is on the way, and Rebel Lounge shares a piece of Arizona music history. Read more.
Banned on the Run | Click Vortex
Music THEY don't want YOU to hear from Rage Against the Machine, Link Wray, The Kingsmen, and pressed to Soviet era "bone records" bootlegs. Read more.
