From Milkshed to Subculture Threat — The Story Of Joe Caro
Joe Caro is best known as the vocalist and rhythm guitarist for Milkshed, one of Miami’s most beloved late-90s skate-punk bands. In this episode, we dive into Milkshed’s lineup, discography, and recording history, as Joe shares stories from that defining time in Miami’s punk scene.
Joe also talks about his early days in bands like Knucklehead and The Bastards, and his time as the vocalist for Where Fear and Weapons Meet. He reflects on his experiences playing alongside bands like New Found Glory and Caught Inside.
Along the way, Joe shares stories of iconic South Florida venues like Cheers, Churchill’s, and Club Q, as well as places like The Hungry Sailor, Fantasy Land, and Miami Skate Park.
Today, Joe keeps the hardcore spirit alive as the vocalist of Subculture Threat.
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