Ever wish you had more than just one week per year to skip town, go nuts, rock out, and yell “Spring break!” from the window of a moving vehicle? Damn right you do! Bobby Hazzard, The Colonel, and Stache(less) Anderson are three gentlemen who share your concerns. They know you’re gonna need some…
Bobby And Erok delve into another five minutes of Trick Or Treat. Roger almost dies trying to save Eddie and Leslie from Sammi Curr. Eddie gets blamed for all the strange occurrences at the dance and gets chased by the cops. After lots of exposition, Eddie and Leslie decide to steal mom's car and try to stop Nuke from playing the evil Curr record at midnight. Also, Bobby and Erok do a deep dive into the Carcass discography. Teddy Spaghetty drops in to discuss going to The Bay Strikes Back tour with Bobby. The Colonel also makes an appearance to discuss Carcass album art. All this and more on the next five minutes!
Bobby and Erok are back for another five minutes of Trick Or Treat! In this episode, Eddie realizes that his best friend Roger sucks. Sammi is blowing people up at the Halloween dance after playing a sweet ass guitar solo. Also, Tim gets real creepy with Leslie in the bathroom. Bobby and Erok discuss the 80's Lizzy Borden discography. Special guest, Colonel Glasscock, joins in the fun to talk about Lizzy Borden's album covers. All this and more in the next Five Minutes!
Bobby discusses the blurry details of Gonerfest 18 with Shawn Carpetbagger. After that, he talks about the one night he went to Mass Destruction Fest with a very inebriated Teddy Spaghetty. Lots of music, beers, long pointless stories, and shit talk for your listening pleasure on this episode of Spring Break After Dark.
Bobby and Snaxx return with yet another new podcast in the SB4E family - Spring Break After Dark. In this episode Bobby interviews the new booker for The Springwater Supper Club, Corey Tucker. Also, we talk to Chris Holt from Young Ones Records about the infamous Kerry King guitar they have stored in the back of the store.
Bobby and the boys are back together again to party! On this episode, all the current SB4E alumni get together to surprise Sweet Time with a review of his recently released Sweet Time RNR comp. Bobby interviews the genius behind the SB4E theme song, Sam Agostino from Brat Farrar. They talk about a shit ton of things including the recent lock down in Melbourne, Australia. The boys also discuss terrible metal bands names from a giant list that Bobby has compiled. All this and more on the brand spanking new SB4E Super Show!
We're finally back!!! Bobby and Erok return to cover another five minutes of Trick Or Treat and talk about metal. Kevin Yagher makes a brief appearance in the movie and gets blown up. What's gonna happen to that Humpty Dumpty guy on the balcony? Who's that burnt guy on the stage? All this and more as Bobby misses tons of details while blaming it on his shitty YouTube source. The boys also discuss the first four albums by Fastway. There's a roller coaster of good and bad to be heard as Dave King gets roasted just because he deserves it.
Hey. It's been almost two years. What's up with you guys? In this episode Bobby and Sweet Time talk about Mondo Bizarro. Good? Bad? If you want our opinion, you gotta listen.
Bobby Hazzard is back!!! But...wait a second...this is the final episode of I Hate Music?!?!?!? Join Bobby as he plays his lost 2019 interviews with Violet from The Archaeas and Chick from The Daddy Sisters as well as a New Zealand friends Warm Leather. Stay tuned at the end for why there's been a year and a half long silence from SB4E and to the future of of the podcast. You won't be disappointed!
Bobby Hazzard is joined by Sweet Time once again to discuss Sweet By Sweet Time 2 (Aug 23-24). They talk about the ups and downs of last year's fest and then dig deep into everyone that is playing this year.
Finally, the much delayed episode 13 of Five Minutes After Midnight is here! Bobby and Erok discuss more minutes of Trick Or Treat. The infamous tape is being played at the Halloween dance while Eddie is stuck at home grounded. Chaos ensues when Eddie realizes his car is possessed by Sammi Curr. Bobby and Erok also cover thrash metal crossover bands from the 80's as well being terrible at skateboarding and The Mentors.
I Hate Music is finally back! Bobby Hazzard returns to Spaghetty Town Records! In this episode, he sits down again with head honcho, Teddy Spaghetty, to discuss all that has happened since their last interview - past and future releases, trials and tribulations, and how frustrating the music business can be some times.
Bobby and Erok take a break from covering Trick Or Treat to drink beer and watch metal videos on Youtube.
Sweet Time and Bobby discuss one of their favorite Ramones' albums - Road To Ruin. They also cover the remixes and extras on the recently released 40th anniversary box set. They also discuss the exit of Tommy on drums and his replacement Marky. Why was Ed Stasium a perfect choice for the producer's chair? Was this album an attempt for the Ramones to go commercial? All this and more will be talked about in this episode.
Bobby and Erok have their first ever guest on the podcast - Omid from Outlaw Recordings. They discuss the next five minutes of Trick Or Treat and how much of a dick that Eddie's best friend, Roger, is. Omid talks with the boys about the legendary band Deceased, the history of his record label, bands wearing band shirts in promo pics, Pig Destroyer beer, and lots more in this super sized episode.
Sweet Time and Bobby Hazzard share their feelings on Halfway To Sanity, a very maligned record among Ramones fans. They also discuss the departure of Richie and all the problems the band had at the time of this album. They dispel the misconception that Ramones drumming is not as easy as it seems. Bobby can't keep his eyes off Joey's pants tent on the Halfway cover.
Bobby Hazzard And erok Hellhammer return to cover another five minutes of Trick Or treat. In this episode, Sammi Curr has been resurrected...in Eddie's bedroom! What is our poor Ragman gonna do? Especially with his mother knocking at the door. Also, the boys have a lengthy discussion on doom metal. Bobby tells his story about Bruce Loose from Flipper throwing orange juice on his head.
In this very glam heavy special Halloween episode, Bobby and Erok cover another five minutes of Trick Or Treat. Eddie has a very serious conversation with the ghost of Sammi Curr before everything goes to hell. Bobby defends his love of Enuff Z'Nuff, Junkyard, and the Bulletboys. The boys debate about who else could have played Sammi Curr. They discuss the pros and cons of Behemoth and come to the conclusion that they prefer Men Without Hats. Auto erotic asphyxiation gets mentioned more than once. This is one episode you’ll definitely want to check out!
In this episode of Five Minutes After Midnight, Erok and Bobby continue on with the sexiest demon rape scene that involves bitch flip Genie and Skeezix. Ozzy‘s big scene as a televangelist preacher occurs! They reveal what’s on the cover of the rock pornography classic do it like a dog. Also, they delve into the career of the recently departed Mark "The Shark" Shelton from Manilla Road and talk about the 80's Motorhead albums after Fast Eddie Clarke leaves the band.
Sweet Time and Bobby return to discuss the Ramones album Animal Boy. The boys talk about the good and bad of this almost universally panned record. They also talk about the history behind the cover and why the group photo is so incredibly dark. Should the Ramones have synth parts and guitar solos in their songs? How do those songs sound an this album and is it necesaary? Bobby once again draws the comparison between the Ramones career in the 80's to that of Kiss and Alice Cooper in that same era.
I Hate Music returns! Bobby Hazzard along with his lovely wife, Mrs. Hazzard, talk to Sweet Time about his upcoming music festival Sweet By Sweet Time on Aug 24th & 25th. The discuss why and how he got all this started as well as some of the bands playing the fest - The Akaeas, Jack Oblivian & The Memphis Sheiks, Lifters, Rocket 808, James Leg, The Ratz, Subsonics, and so much more. Stay tuned for future episodes which will have interviews and updates from the fest!
In this very special episode, we take a detour into Erok’s dominion, Castle Hellhammer after seeing The Sword for free (spoiler - we left early because it was boring). In this five minutesof the the movie, Eddie dresses up and acts like a weirdo. We wonder about Ragman’s sexuality and accidentally get pretty un-P.C. for a second. Bitchflip Genie listens to the deadly tape that causes extreme arousal. Bobby makes Erok uncomfortable talking about Tim’s sexual prowess. Later, Bobby dives head first into Norwegian Black Metal and gives his initial impressions of the most infamous bands from the early days. It’s an incredibly vital and informative episode not to be missed!
Bobby Hazzard and Erok Hellhammer (with special guest, Steph Infection aka Mrs. Hazzard) cover another five minutes of Trick Or Treat. In this episode, they talk about the infamous shop class scene and cover all the records that Eddie's mom looks through when she's in his room. The boys debate which song is better - Metallica "Four Horsemen" or Megadeth "Mechanix". Bobby also mentions a recent encounter with Dave Mustaine where he thought the legendary Megadeth front man was an old woman.
Sweet Time and Bobby Hazzard are back to discuss the first Ramones album of the 80's, Pleasant Dreams. This record is very divisive subject among hardcore fans. The boys cover the highs and lows of the album and all the personal problems behind the scenes.
In this episode, Bobby and Erok not only talk about another five minutes of Trick Or Treat, but they also discuss getting into punk rock and extreme metal when they were youngsters. Bobby goes on a long tirade about his dislike of all things involving Wayne Coyne after trying the new Flaming Lips beer, Dragons & Yum Yums. The boys also discuss a theory on Eddie's absentee father and break into some Twinkies. All this and more on Episode 6!
In episode 5, we finally get to the subjects Erok's been dying to talk about - back masking and satanic panic. Bobby takes up for Eddie's dickhead friend, Roger. Tim the bully and his prep cronies rage to Fastway's "Get Tough". And what happened to the guy who slid down the stairwell? A legendary special episode of CHIPS is mentioned. Bobby and Erok debate if "Fuck With Fire" was a Sammi Curr record.
As every hard-rock-and-horror-lovin’ soul knows, there’s a void in the musical fabric that can only be filled by a new Alice Cooper album. Whether the results are a stud or a dud, there’s a shiver of anticipation that runs spider-like down our spines when fresh tunes are spun out from Alice’s web, as we hope to be snagged and drawn up into that dark lair of rage, rancor and riffs that is the mind of Alice Cooper. So it was with the arrival of PARANORMAL in the summer of 2017, coming as it did on the heels of an Alice tour that saw him reunite for a couple of brief, barnstorming sets in Nashville, Tennessee with his cronies from the great Alice Cooper Band. This reunion found its way into the studio to record some tracks, and in addition to the ACB we also have the return of past heroes/enablers/contributors of the Alice legend, producer Bob Ezrin and guitarist Steve Hunter, plus distinctive work from U2 drummer Larry Mullen and the inimitable Billy Gibbons. Be that as it may, on the Coopercast we’ve all seen how having a lot of big-name cooks doesn’t always make for a sumptuous kitchen…the prime ingredient is the song. Did Alice deliver choice cuts for this, his 27th studio album? Well, give your Coopercasters –Bobby Hazzard, the lovely Ms. Hazzard, The Naschycast’s Troy Guinn, and special guest Dr. Gangrene – a listen and we’ll break it all down for you, track-by-track, smack-by-smack, and let you know who emerges triumphant: Alice Cooper or Father Time.
After a year of threatening to do a Ramones podcast, Sweet Time and Bobby Hazzard are together again for Beat On The Cast. In our first episode, the boys discuss the often overlooked Brain Drain. It's a milestone record with the exit of Dee Dee, Marky returns, and CJ comes in after the fact. The effects of this record on young Sweet Time Bobby are discussed as well as MTV crushes, odd people in volved in Brain Drain's production, and favorite Ramones drummers.
In this episode, Bobby and Erok tackle the pool scene and the aftermath from Trick Or Treat. They also toast to the passing of the legendary Fast Eddie Clarke and briefly cover times when they got bullied in school. Bobby tells an embarrassing story about a fight he had in middle school that involved bad kung fu kicks and bull whips. Erok has a very special plot theory involving the resurrection of Sammi Curr. And as an added post show bonus, the boys do a play through of the W.A.S.P video "L.O.V.E. Machine" video for everybody to follow along with at home.
In this episode, Bobby and Erok cover another five minutes of Trick Or Treat. Ragman visits radio dj, Nuke (aka Gene Simmons) to talk about Sammi and then later at high school his best friend Roger makes his first appearance and Leslie invites Eddie to a pool party. The boys also discuss Gene Simmons' questionable business moves in the past and the present as well as what his worst songs were from the makeup-less mid 80's. They also talk about the mystery band that plays "Scream Until You Like It" in the radio studio. Hint: it's not W.A.S.P.
Bobby and Erok are back to talk about another five minutes of Trick Or Treat. They also revisit the lamest witch hunt in rock history, the PMRC, and run through the infamous "Filthy Fifteen". But fear not dear listener, there's also fun talk about Mark Price side dick, snake blow jobs, Alice Cooper/Sammi Curr comparisons, ripping down metal posters, and Bobby is frightened by a close up of Gene Simmons' face.
Erok Hellhammer and Bobby Hazzard wax nostalgia-like five minutes at a time about the 1986 heavy metal horror classic Trick Or Treat. In this first installment, we discuss everything on Mark Price aka Ragman's shelves in the opening credits. We give a brief history of the band Fastway and our love for their early records. The mystery of the band in the black and white poster in Ragman's room with the Sphincter name is solved. We geek out about the book Satanic Panic and how this film was influenced by Nightmare On Elm Street 2. The name of the unknown demon on the vhs cover is also revealed and what his part was supposed to be in the movie.
The Bloodbags return! In this episode, Bobby and Mrs. Hazzard talk to the boys about this year's US tour and their two new 7"s. They also discuss the aftermath of the previous nite's podcast with Magic Factory. Bobby is put on the spot to name his five favorite soundtracks. Bloodbags get to experience Judas Priest covering Johnny B. Goode for the first time. Andrew discusses his old record labels, Kato and Perpetrator, and gives a brief history of the legendary New Zealand artist, Tape Man. They wind down the conversation with a round table discussion of everyone's favorite bands at Gonerfest 14.
In this special two part Gonerfest Hangover edition of I Hate Music, Bobby interviews Matt and Rory from the New Zealand band, Magic Factory. For you long time listeners, this is Rory's third on SB4E. He was also in last year's Bloodbags episode of I Hate Music and with Cool Runnings on Spring Break Forever (all in the archives). Fueled by beer, whiskey, mushrooms, and cough syrup, Bobby and the boys cover a variety of topics: the beginnings of Magic Factory, touring the US, playing Gonerfest, how they managed to miss almost every band but Derv Gordon, someone was drunk enough to headbutt a trash can, getting a boner in the Civil Rights Museum, what the big difference is between dive bars in New Zealand and the US, what song on their album is written about an ex-girlfriend's butt, and so much more!
In this episode, Bobby and Sweet Time continue their conversation with Chris Crofton. Why does Sweet Time have a fake black eye and how many fights did the boys win in high school? Chris talks about the origins of his podcast The Chris Crofton Show. Bobby and Chris wax poetically about their love of pro wrestling. Chris talks about his acting career and how he got involved in Trash Humpers. Why the hell isn't everyone in the room an actor? Also, we cover some upcoming projects for Chris - Advice King Live and his new solo lp. And very hazy memories of the Hazzard wedding are recalled.
This time around on Coopercast, your hosts Bobby Hazzard, (of Spring Break Forever) his royal consort Ms. Hazzard, and the Naschycast’s Troy Guinn first give you our eyewitness, up close and personal accounts of Alice’s two historic reunion performances with his former Alice Cooper Band cronies in Nashville this past May of 2017. Alice, Dennis, Michael & Neil seem to be having a grand ol’ time together, recording some new material for Alice’s new studio release and getting all of us to cross our fingers in hopes of a full reunion tour. With that in mind, it seemed topical and sensible to do a show that spotlights the time when Alice and the band had freshly parted ways. Alice was taking a path into Nightmare, Hell, asylums and, oh yes: MEGA-STARDOM while mssrs. Dunaway, Smith, and Bruce were just trying to scratch out a place to rock and roll (and dress as robots and fight onstage, as you do) and step out from under Alice’s boozy shadow. The result? The Billion Dollar Babies and their lone opus, BATTLE AXE. Listen in on our examination of the Alice Cooper Band’s hard-to-find post-Alice album, as well as the extra tracks from the sessions. We discuss why the project ultimately failed, how a factor here and there might have helped it succeed, and most importantly, help you decide if YOU should put the time into tracking down this elusive, forgotten effort. Because, as always, we at the Coopercast are your guide to all things ALICE!
Hey kids. Did you miss us? We missed you. Bobby and Sweet Time sit down for a two part conversation with Chris Crofton - comedian, musician, actor, and Advice King! In part one they talk about what Chris is currently up to in LA, his sordid past, sobriety, the Nashville music scene, Suicide, Neil Hamburger, and wooden decks.
It’s never typically a bad thing to hear the words “Alice Cooper” and “concept album” conjoined; after all, the Theatrical One has worked in that long-form genre perhaps more than any popular artist with the possible exception of The Kinks. As we here on COOPERCAST complete our examination of Alice’s studio albums to date, we find him delivering not one but TWO concept-ers. The first, 2008’s ALONG CAME A SPIDER, is such an obvious and natural idea – Alice inhabiting the mind and motivations of a particularly delusional serial killer – it’s surprising it took so long to happen. The second is remarkable for the ballsy-ness of the idea: WELCOME 2 MY NIGHTMARE is nothing less than a sequel to Alice’s career-defining, iconic first solo album. Think of it as though Pink Floyd attempted a sequel to THE WALL, or if The Who had tried a follow-up to QUADROPHENIA and you understand how daring this idea was, and likely to be scrutinized heavier than any of Alice’s previous work. Whether from confidence or from trepidation, Alice invited tons of friends and guest-stars to help on WELCOME 2, everyone from Bob Ezrin & Steve Hunter to Kip Winger, Rob Zombie, members of the original Alice Cooper Band to (shudder) Ke$ha. The proof is on the turntable, however, and do these twin conceptual works achieve immortality, or lay two eggs over easy, or does the truth lies somewhere in between? Well, for the answer to that, kids, you’ll have to listen to this, the COOPERCAST. Spoiler alert: host Bobby Hazzard doesn’t like piano ballads. Joining Bobby is the lovely Ms. Hazzard, physician of fright Doctor Gangrene (wrapping up his stint on COOPERCAST and we wish him well!) and Naschycast’s Troy Guinn. To answer the question you’re dying to ask: Does covering the last Alice album mean the end of COOPERCAST? Not a bit of it. In future episodes, we’ll be delving into other Alice ephemera: live recordings, videos, side musical projects, what have you, including a report on the show from his newest tour!
What did we want from Alice? Well, to be that gleefully sinister, morbidly funny, eternally juvenile perverted tempter of our rock ‘n’ rolling souls again, of course. Maybe this time, without so much self-destructive boozing and drugging. And whether Alice heard us, or just some inner voice, his first two studio albums of the new century, THE EYES OF ALICE COOPER and DIRTY DIAMONDS gives us exactly that! No more Mr. Preachy Industrial Grungy Whatever’s Trending Guy; with these albums, Alice gets back to his roots, and the results, if not instant classics, are pretty satisfying. Some tracks recall the glory days of the Alice Cooper Band and Cooper’s first solo efforts with Bob Ezrin, and like new bassist Chuck Garric, the production’s all lean with very little fat. Best of all, Alice is FUNNY again, with some classic laugh-out-loud lyrics. We’ll even forgive him the “grab for relevancy” by having Xzibit doing a guest spot. Hey, it could have been worse: it could have been Kid Rock. Join your hosts (who gave up on being relevant LONG ago) Bobby Hazzard, the lovely Ms. Hazzard, Physician of Fright Doctor Gangrene, and the Naschycast’s Troy Guinn as we sample both beers and Alice’s welcome return to ROCK AND ROLL!
Bobby sits down with Jeff from Fond Object. They discuss the original store, the opening of the new downtown location, working in record stores, reminisce about living in Austin, and how they have been both friends a lot longer than they can remember.
In this episode, Bobby is in Atlanta for the Playboy Playoffs. He has a talk with Greg from GG King about the band and horror movies. Bobby also talks to Teddy Spaghetty about his brand spanking new record label, Spaghetty Town Records.
We've got a lot of good people in town this No Pants Sunday - including all the OG Spring Break Forever crew! This month we're mining the internet for a nationwide list of drinking establishments with ridiculous names, having a "pooping at work" poetry slam, and discussing the cinematic works of a couple of actor/director auteurs known as The Insane Clown Posse.
One night back in the 80's, a curious young Bobby Hazzard flips the dial to his local tv station and watches Frankenstein on the Count Murray Show. This show started Bobby's obsession with horror movies and his life would never be this same. In this episode, Bobby sits down with his hometown horror movie host, Count Murray (aka the Kosher Count) and they discuss his years on the show.
Bobby sits down with Klint and Rhoades from Strange Faces for a few drinks and to talk about their new recordings. They also discuss random topics such as injuries, The Sweet, Bobby's beard grooming, and growing up with music.
REPENT, YE SINNERS! And prepare thyselves to be judged by….ALICE COOPER?!? Yes, one day rock ‘n’ roll’s most hedonistic bad boy arose from his Budweiser-filled bathtub and remembered that he was once Vincent Furnier, son of a preacher man, and it was time that Alice got born again and brought the good word to the children. But, being this is ALICE, after all, there’s an awful lot of bone-burning, flesh-eating, ass-spanking, clown-fearing tough love on the way to salvation, and to get there you also gotta listen to 2000’s “BRUTAL PLANET” and 2001’s “DRAGONTOWN”, the albums under discussion on this, the 7th episode of COOPERCAST! As Alice judges the denizens of Brutal Planet and Dragontown (that means YOU, if you didn’t figure that out), so too does he get judged by your clean-living and morally-upright Coopercast team of Bobby Hazzard, the lovely Ms. Hazzard, Nashville’s physician of fright Dr. Gangrene, and Troy Guinn of the Naschycast. Join us as we wade through this musical metaphorical morass to get to the heart of that most theological of all questions: “Does it ROCK?” Leave us a comment and you just might win a Phil X signature “Ass” model guitar too!
Bobby and Cool Cat Taylor, his band mate from The Mighty Jabronis, sit down for a discussion about pro wrestling and pro wrestling records. They both talk about how they got first into wrestling as kids. Cat talks about his time working the independents in the Tennessee area and why he quit. Many oddball wrestling songs are played.
It's Christmas time, and this episode is replete with holiday jams and high-octane winter beers. We'll also throw out some gift suggestions for the people in your life who live that no-pants lifestyle. A debate about the merits of "Raiders!" (a documentary about a fan-filmed remake of "Raiders of the Lost Ark") spins off into talk about cover bands.
Warning: If you are of the faint of heart or easily offended, don't listen to this podcast. Bobby and Ms. Hazzard sit down with for an unfiltered/unedited talk with their old buddy, Deuce Hollingsworth from the Yuppie Pricks. Bobby and Deuce discuss the old days - the SXSW show where everybody left after the Pricks played and Bobby's band was up next and also how the Hazzards first met at a Yuppie Pricks Summer Beach Party. Deuce tells great stories about the Pricks: getting kicked off of Alternative Tentacles, getting run out of Johnson City, TN, and why the band recently broke up (hint: it's a word that rhymes with dump). They also discuss Deuce's new band Duderonomy.
Swing low, sweet cheerios! That’s essentially what your intrepid, decrepit Coopercasters are doing this time around, as we leave dear old Alice on the precipice of the year 2000, about to embrace the industrial metal age, and take the way-back deep-freezer to the late 60’s when he and his Alice Cooper Band compatriots are changing, arranging and embracing more musical trends than Spinal Tap and managing to sound like everything but the ACB the world would come to love and fear. Join host Bobby Hazzard, his lovely consort Ms. Hazzard, Nashville horror host Dr. Gangrene, and the Naschycast’s Troy Guinn as we examine some garage-rock “nuggets” released by the ACB band when they were known as The Spiders and The Nazz, followed by track-by-track discussions of the first two Alice Cooper Band albums, PRETTIES FOR YOU and EASY ACTION. In these early works, we find a band that can play the sh%t out of anything but thinks their appeal lies in the cult fringes of hippie freakout jams and Zappa-worshippers, and has no idea of the worldwide stardom that awaits them just around the corner…
Bobby and Sweet Time review the new Ramones 40th Anniversary edition of their self titled debut. They discuss how much they love the new mono mix as well as other such Ramones nerdery like how they were introduced to the Ramones, overlooked 80's albums, favorite Ramones drummers, etc. They also discuus the possibility of doing a Ramones podcast in the future (Yes. That will happen) Special guest appearance by the Colonel.
This month brings a gluttonous program for the week of Thanksgiving in which a conversation about the ideal soundtracks to our No Pants Sundays spins off into a discussion of creepy bubblegum pop hits and free sass. Then we break down the good and bad (mostly bad) of the 1980s horror/musical/morality tale/compilation film "Night Train to Terror." Finally, recollections of the first five albums each of us owned devolves into drunken singalongs and public shamings.
After they played their final show on their American tour at Third Man Records, Bobby invited New Zealand band Bloodbags over to Stately Hazzard Manor for a chat (And drinks. Lots of drinks). We also have SB4E alumni Rory from Cool Runnings on board for the party. The boys talk about their experiences in America, the punk scene in New Zealand, and their drummer's unique talent. As a special bonus, we have a special song that the Bloodbags recorded with Dan Kroha in the Third Man Voice-O-Graph booth that is exclusive only to this podcast.