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Dirtbag Radio

Every Monday night Rapley brings you two hours from the underbelly of punk, garage, rock 'n roll, psych and everything dirtbag. Paying special attention to local bands, festivals and goings on in the city that he trashes.

Join them as they fumble their way from rank amateurs to medium heavyweights, as they strive to become mediocre.

Dirtbag Radio: December 22, 2025

Dirtbag Radio December 22, 2025 Dirtbag Radio December 22, 2025, 161.65 MB
Mon 22 Dec 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music

Dirtbag Radio: December 15, 2025

Dirtbag Radio December 15, 2025 Dirtbag Radio December 15, 2025, 161.24 MB
Mon 15 Dec 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music

Dirtbag Radio: December 08, 2025

Dirtbag Radio December 08, 2025 Dirtbag Radio December 08, 2025, 163.86 MB
Mon 8 Dec 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music

Dirtbag Radio: December 01, 2025

Dirtbag Radio December 01, 2025 Dirtbag Radio December 01, 2025, 161.86 MB
Mon 1 Dec 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music

Dirtbag Radio: November 24, 2025

Dirtbag Radio November 24, 2025 Dirtbag Radio November 24, 2025, 168.83 MB
Mon 24 Nov 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music

Dirtbag Radio: November 19, 2025

Dirtbag Radio: November 19, 2025 Dirtbag Radio: November 19, 2025, 158.94 MB
Wed 19 Nov 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music w/ Paddy filling in for Rapley

Dirtbag Radio: November 10, 2025

Dirtbag Radio November 10, 2025 Dirtbag Radio November 10, 2025, 166.57 MB
Mon 10 Nov 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music

Dirtbag Radio: November 03, 2025

Dirtbag Radio November 03, 2025 Dirtbag Radio November 03, 2025, 163.87 MB
Mon 3 Nov 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music

Dirtbag Radio: October 27, 2025

Dirtbag Radio October 27, 2025 Dirtbag Radio October 27, 2025, 129.42 MB
Mon 27 Oct 2025

Thanks to Gokula Music

Dirtbag Radio: October 20, 2025

Dirtbag Radio October 20, 2025 Dirtbag Radio October 20, 2025, 160.93 MB
Mon 20 Oct 2025

In celebration of the 60th release anniversary of Auckland teenage R&B band, The Dark Ages, sole 45 on Red Rooster Records ... John Baker talks with sole surviving member, drummer Ian Thomson, about the history of the group and how 60 years ago they got to record a Holy Grail 7 inch record in Newton Gully.

Thanks to Gokula Music