
In this episode of the Waterproof Records podcast, I sit down with drummer David Glass of Christian Death to talk about the legacy of one of the most influential and controversial bands to ever emerge from the underground music scene. From the early days of the Los Angeles deathrock movement to the artistic vision of Rozz Williams, this conversation dives deep into music, rebellion, creativity, identity, and the emotional weight that art can carry across generations. We also discuss the upcoming documentary Romeo’s Distress by director Nico B, which explores the life, art, and lasting impact of Rozz Williams through interviews, rare footage, and stories from the people who knew him best. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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