American musician, producer, lead vocalist, and bassist
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On this episode of OBH we welcome Sam King of Codefendants and Get Dead! We had a BLAST hanging with Sam. We chat about their new video, the new music they're recording, upcoming shows, first crushes, P Diddy, and much much more. Fat Mike also makes an appearance. Come hang out!Sam King Links:Codefendants Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codefendants_legal_fund/Get Dead Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getdeadmusic/Get Dead Website: https://www.getdeadmusic.com/Codefendants Website: https://codefendantslegalfund.com/Show links:Website: https://www.ourbrainshurt.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourbrainshurt/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OurBrainsHurtRon on Twitter @thecaffeinepunk: https://twitter.com/TheCaffeinePunkMatt on Twitter @MattAlive13: https://twitter.com/MattAlive13OBH Sports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ourbrainshurtsports/Struggling Artist Record Club:Website: https://www.thestrugglingartistpodcast.com/struggling-artist-record-clubMerchSlut links:MerchSlut Store: https://merchslut.com/MerchSlut Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MerchSlut-103064031228978Support the show
Interview by Kris PetersAt the turn of the last century - around the same time the world was supposed to succumb to the flash in the pan that was the Y2K bug - a group of four Sydney punk reprobates called Frenzal Rhomb were plotting their own assault on the world.But instead of technology, this was a stealth attack by music.After previously making their name as carefree, wreckless, uncompromising punk rockers through albums Coughing Up A Storm, Not So Tough Now and Meet The Family, Frenzal Rhomb elected to go a little more mainstream on their fourth album, A Man's Not A Camel. So much so that the album contained a bona fide ballad - I Miss My Lung, and another on the cusp of being a ballad with You Are Not My Friend.Granted, A Man's Not A Camel provided some staple Frenzal moments with songs like It's Up To You, Do You Wanna Fight Me and the irresistible I Know Why Dinosaurs Became Extinct, and it also contained more than enough lashings of Frenzal humour, but it was also far enough on the right side of the musical ledger to have the song Never Had So Much Fun nominated for an ARIA Award in the Best Pop Release category.I shit you not. Thankfully a singing budgie by the name of Kylie Minogue pipped them at the post, otherwise who knows how far down the rabbit hole Frenzal Rhomb would have gone?And now, 26 years after it first came out, Frenzal Rhomb are celebrating the 25th (ish) Birthday of A Man's Not A Camel with an extensive Australian tour that will see the band travelling to places some of you might not even know exist.HEAVY tracked down Frenzal frontman Jason Whalley to take a trip down memory lane."That record seemed to resonate with people," Whalley nodded, stroking his chin. "It had all those songs on it like Never Had So Much Fun and You Are Not My Friend and I Miss My Lung and all that jazz. There's a lot of songs on there that, let's be honest, weren't very good. But it had a few songs on there that seemed to resonate with people. We are doing this tour where we're celebrating this record, but to be honest, we play all the good songs off that record every time we play anyway. We are pulling out some deep cuts too. I've had to relearn a lot of lyrics. I actually looked up the lyrics on the internet to try and figure out what they were, to try and relearn them."We ask if that means the whole of A Man's Not A Camel album will be played in full on tour."100% not," he countered. "We wouldn't do that to our audience. There's a few songs on there that just have not stood the test of time. I mean, even a week after it was released, we weren't playing them. When you see bands doing their whole album, I'm always like, come on, mate, they weren't all bangers."In the full interview, Jay discussed Frenzal Rhomb's upcoming shows in more detail, revealing the tour will include 25 shows in various locations that were missed during their last tour, allowing the band to reconnect with fans. He expressed enthusiasm for the tour and reflected on the band's evolution in songwriting on A Man's Not A Camel, noting a shift towards a more pop-oriented sound while emphasizing the importance of song quality over tempo.The conversation also covered Frenzal's experiences with the album's reception and their nomination at the ARIA's, where he recalled a memorable performance in hospital attire due to his broken arm. We discussed the album's release in the US under Fat Mike's Fat Wreck Chords, highlighting changes made to the tracklist and the unnecessary suggestion of a name change for the American market, plus more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
This time, we were delighted to welcome JR from Less Than Jake. With a career as extensive as theirs, there's plenty to explore! We dive into their latest EP, Uncharted, discuss how they juggle life beyond the band, and their current songwriting process. JR also shares insights about the band's connection with Fat Mike and their numerous visits to the UK. Additionally, Chris and Nick chat about the new Grayscale album, another fresh single from 408, and the new full length from Amber Pacific! Apple Spotify Instagram Twitter Facebook Email
In this episode, Stacey Dee of Bad Cop/Bad Cop shares the story behind their 2017 single "Womanarchist," exploring its empowering message of feminism, personal choice, and activism. Stacey discusses the historical influences behind the lyrics, including figures like Nancy Morgan Hart, and highlights the collaborative songwriting process with input from producers Fat Mike and Davey Warsop. The episode also touches on the song's unique harmonies, dynamic production, and the role of live performances in connecting with audiences, showcasing music as a powerful tool for social change and unity. Chris DeMakes A Podcast is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at http://distrokid.com/vip/demakes For bonus episode of The After Party podcast, an extensive back catalog of past After Party episodes, early ad-free releases of new episodes of Chris DeMakes A Podcast, full video versions of episodes, and MUCH more, head to the Patreon at http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- Jeff's Bagel Run sponsorship and promotion - Expansion of Jeff's Bagel Run locations - Description of bagel flavors and specialty spreads - Vegan options available at Jeff's Bagel Run - Monthly prize giveaway for using #TDBagel - Encouragement to send photos to Jeff's Bagel Run - Introduction to the Friday free show of A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan - Samantha Haar returns as a guest from the Semantics Podcast - Discussion about Samantha's old workspace being left untouched - Joke about Tracy undoing Samantha's previous work - Announcement of BDM Appreciation Week in April - Joke about a golden ticket promotion for BDM members - Tom's history of organizing boating experiences for listeners - Mention of two listeners passing away after participating in boating experiences - Acknowledgment of a BDM member who passed away - Teasing details about an "Ultimate Tom and Dan Experience" - Joke about canceling streaming subscriptions - Discussion about jailbroken Fire Sticks - Mention of Maisie encountering inappropriate content on Tubi - Tom recounting a frustrating phone call experience Tom's complaint about his phone and other devices not working - Tom refuses to answer phone calls due to excessive scam calls - Discussion on how voicemail and mail have become obsolete due to spam - Tom's reliance on texts and the internet instead of phone calls - Jokes about Tom's inability to use VPNs for accessing adult content - Complaints about lack of variety in adult content on certain websites - Discussion about encountering unexpected adult content categories - Tom being spammed with phone calls and assuming it was a scam - GM Financial attempting to contact Tom about his car payment - Tom ignoring the calls, assuming they were sales pitches - Crystal discovering a letter about Tom being behind on car payments - Tom realizing he was two and a half months late on payments - Discussion about automatic payments and how they failed - Argument that wives take over responsibilities, leading to learned helplessness - Comparison to neighbors doing small tasks for others leading to dependency - Tom's realization that the missed payment was the final payment on his truck - Bank policies allowing repossession for being one payment behind Frustration at banks repossessing vehicles even if only one payment is left - Tom jokes about ignoring the repo and letting them keep his truck - Tom initially thought the GM Financial call was a scam or sales pitch - Frustration with companies not using text messages for important notifications - Complaints about doctors scheduling appointments without asking for availability - Discussion about call centers switching doctor recommendations without consent - Observation that society is now fully saturated with video surveillance - Crystal sending Tom a Ring doorbell video she found interesting - Joke about a racist woman confronting a black man in his own home - Tom describes a Ring doorbell video of a lizard defecating on the camera - Debate over whether the lizard video is truly rare or unique - Video footage of an asteroid impact captured for the first time - Discussion on the increasing likelihood of rare events being caught on video - Skepticism about the reported details of the meteorite incident - Reflection on how past events lacked video documentation - Nostalgia for meeting celebrities before taking photos became common Mention of old radio days and past events that went undocumented - Tom reflects on meeting celebrities like Shaq, Don Shula, and Beetlejuice without taking photos - Discussion on whether Tom would have asked for selfies with famous people - Tom's conflicting feelings of respect and violent urges towards certain figures - Debate on whether everything significant in modern times has now been caught on video - Complaints about the prevalence of cameras and the necessity of being constantly aware of being recorded - Mention of Jelly Roll's public nose-picking incident and comparisons to Tom's habits - Tom's conscious effort to avoid bad habits on camera during live streams - Discussion about the difference between wiping and eating a booger in public - Joke comparing indecent acts in different public places - Teasing a new segment where Sam presents unusual stories - Introduction of a band called Sunshine Slackers and their song “Sewer” - Promotion for Pinball Dudes, a company that rents and sells pinball machines - Tom and his family enjoying their in-studio pinball machine - Announcement of a private pinball gathering for Twitch listeners - Introduction to the story of Peter the Dolphin, a NASA-funded experiment in the 1960s - Margaret Lovett's involvement in researching dolphin communication in the U.S. Virgin Islands - Debate on why the dolphins were given human names like Peter, Pamela, and Sissy Explanation of the living arrangement designed for Lovett and Peter the Dolphin - Margaret Lovett cohabitated with Peter the Dolphin for six days a week in an attempt to teach him human speech - The dolphin struggled with pronouncing the "M" sound without making bubbles - Peter, being a young male dolphin, frequently became aroused, disrupting the research - Lovett initially allowed Peter to visit female dolphins to relieve himself but found it disruptive - Lovett decided to manually relieve Peter to maintain focus on the research - Discussion on dolphin anatomy and how their reproductive organs function - Lovett described the act as "sensual" but not sexual, aiming to strengthen the bond for research purposes - Hustler magazine exposed the story, sparking public outrage - NASA-funded research also included giving LSD to dolphins, though it had no observable effects - The research was eventually defunded due to public backlash and negative press - The dolphins were relocated to a repurposed bank building in Miami with smaller tanks and fewer enrichment activities - Peter the Dolphin, deprived of attention and stimulation, reportedly committed suicide by voluntarily ceasing to breathe - Discussion on how dolphins must consciously breathe and have the ability to choose not to - Reflection on how common dolphin suicides might be and whether other dolphins have received similar treatment - Speculation on whether drowning feels euphoric for dolphins, similar to how it is sometimes described for humans - Tom recalls a personal near-drowning experience while surfing General surprise at learning new facts about dolphin physiology and behavior - Margaret Lovett married the photographer who documented her dolphin research, and they converted the research facility into their family home - Discussion on how Lovett's daughters might feel about discovering their mother's past research - Lovett faced online harassment and ridicule over the dolphin-handling story - Introduction of Sam's new segment, "Who's Coming to Get You," inspired by Thomas Mann - Discussion of previous guest appearances, including Cadillac Pat discussing Oak Island Treasure - Cadillac Pat's continued belief in the legitimacy of the Oak Island show despite skepticism - Introduction of a UK court case where a woman was sentenced for "cyber farting" - Rhiannon Evans sent multiple videos of herself farting to her boyfriend's ex-partner, leading to distress and police involvement - Evans was sentenced to community service, a restraining order, rehab sessions, and alcohol abstinence - Debate on whether sending fart videos qualifies as harassment or cyberbullying - Comparison to other forms of harassment like repeated phone calls or offensive messages - Discussion on how intent plays a role in determining harassment cases - Chat room suggestion to create a "Fart Week" competition, similar to Shark Week - Debate on piercings and which types have aged well over time - Tom and Sam discuss tongue rings and how they can seem out of place in professional settings Tom critiques his wife having a belly ring while working as a corporate project manager - Eyebrow piercings are making a comeback - Discussion on how certain piercings, like gauged ears, feel outdated - Complaints about stretched earlobe holes not closing and emitting an unpleasant smell - Tom expresses a desire to have his gauged ears surgically closed - Discussion on Cardi B getting a butt crack piercing - Concerns about infection risks and healing complications of butt crack piercings - Talk about micro-splits at the top of the butt crack and related discomfort - Tom and his daughter Maisie both experiencing deep, sensitive ass cracks - Joke about childhood bullying related to a "double butt crack" - Debate on whether butt crack piercings can heal properly or get irritated by clothing - Concerns about the practicality of wearing thongs with a butt crack piercing - Discussion about gold teeth and Tom wanting one for his fang - Comparison of gold teeth to Joe Pesci's character in *Home Alone* - Introduction of the story of Olympic figure skater Dick Button passing away at 95 - Jokes about the unfortunate name "Dick Button" and comparisons to worse names - Discussion on why someone named Richard Button would choose to go by "Dick" Debate on whether people were aware of unfortunate name choices 95 years ago - Discussion on the evolution of slang for genitalia, including terms like "Button Dick" and "Mushroom Head." - Debate on whether the term "button" was even relevant in ancient times, referencing the Roman Empire. - Reflection on how funny names are less common now due to parents being more conscious. - Argument against giving children names they may not live up to, like "Champion." - Criticism of Patrick Mahomes' children's metal-themed names (Sterling, Bronze, Gold). - Speculation on what the next name in Mahomes' lineup would be (e.g., Copper). - Discussion about participation trophies and naming a kid something like "Certificate." - Breakdown of the lawsuit battle between Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and Ryan Reynolds. - Explanation of sexual harassment and smear campaign lawsuits between Baldoni and Lively. - Discussion of leaked videos, text messages, and voicemails between the involved parties. - Breakdown of a late-night voicemail from Baldoni and how it was used in the legal battle. - Debate on how releasing out-of-context information distorts public perception. - Reflection on self-destructive behavior and the impulse to "burn everything down" even at personal cost. - Speculation on whether Ryan Reynolds inserted the character "Nice Pool" in *Deadpool 3* as a jab at Justin Baldoni. - Description of "Nice Pool" as a man-bun-wearing, feminist character mocking Baldoni. - Discussion on Ryan Reynolds' passive-aggressive, creative nature and his love of getting the last word. Confirmation that Reynolds has full control over *Deadpool* as its writer, producer, and director. - Ryan Reynolds allegedly forced his way into rewrites on *It Ends With Us*, upsetting people. - Discussion on holding grudges and how they waste time and energy. - Debate on the thrill of self-destructive behavior, like "lighting the fuse" on drama. - Comparison of the rush from revenge to the pleasure dolphins get from being "relieved." - Candace Owens is investigating the Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni drama. - Allegations that Reynolds inserted "Nice Pool" as a parody of Baldoni in *Deadpool 3*. - The character *Nice Pool* played by "Gordon Reynolds" was a possible hidden insult. - Allegations that Reynolds used prosthetic makeup to resemble Baldoni in the film. - T.J. Miller and Martha Stewart have both publicly called Ryan Reynolds an asshole. - Candace Owens claims Reynolds orchestrated the smear campaign against Baldoni. - Speculation that the feud was started to deflect from *It Ends With Us* tanking. - Comparison to the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial, predicting more public drama. - Criticism that the public is tired of nonstop celebrity feuds and scandals. - Discussion of celebrities inserting "Easter eggs" in media to attack rivals. - Resurfaced interview where Blake Lively admitted to wearing bronzer to appear Black. - Criticism of Lively's attempt to frame the blackface incident as "just being a geek." - Speculation that Blake Lively lacks a publicist or stylist due to poor public decisions. Lively allegedly acted as her own intimacy coordinator but later claimed harassment. - Discussion on Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds being control freaks who try to do everything themselves. - Joke about becoming a Nazi Facebook group moderator as a nerdy activity. - Brief mention of the *Bad Baby* vs. *Alabama Barker* beef. - Recap of Bhad Bhabie's rise to fame from *Dr. Phil* to rapper to OnlyFans millionaire. - Discussion of Bhad Bhabie's cancer diagnosis and her success despite her early controversies. - Introduction to Alabama Barker, Travis Barker's daughter, and her public feud with Bhad Bhabie. - Explanation of Alabama Barker's background and appearance, contrasting with her rap persona. - Accusations that Alabama Barker is adopting a Black accent and style despite her background. - Mention of Alabama Barker's diss track, *Cry Baby*, and its reception. - Discussion of Bhad Bhabie's diss track, *Overcooked*, accusing Alabama of sleeping with Soulja Boy and Tyga. - Claims in the diss track that Alabama Barker got pregnant by Tyga and had an abortion. - Alabama Barker denies all accusations, stating she has never been pregnant or involved with Tyga or Soulja Boy. Soulja Boy threatens to sue Bhad Bhabie over her diss track. - Criticism of modern rap beefs being settled with lawsuits instead of violence. - Discussion about Drake suing Kendrick Lamar to prevent a song from being performed at the Super Bowl. - Debate over whether Alabama Barker is a legitimate rapper. - Commentary on Drake's credibility as a rapper given his past on *Degrassi*. - Soulja Boy demanding $10 million from Bhad Bhabie in response to her diss track. - Mention of Soulja Boy's past financial struggles and attempts to sell game consoles. - Segue into a new segment called *Selling Your Dreams*. - Brief discussion of the band *Drew and Ellie Holcomb* and their song *Memory Bank*. - Promotion of *Sports Subaru* and *Donnelly Chevrolet* dealerships. - Mention of a *BDM Subaru group* and listener loyalty to Subaru. - Discussion about a past promotion where listeners test-drove Subarus. - Samantha Haar promoting *Semantics Podcast* and an upcoming cruise. - Idea of Tom and Dan following the cruise on a separate boat. - Jokes about needing guns to defend against pirates while following the cruise. - Discussion about Facebook Marketplace and people selling items that were once their passions. - Introduction of the *Sell Your Dreams* segment, highlighting people giving up on hobbies or projects. - Mention of Jim Colbert selling a Nissan Z race car project after six years. - Discussion of Dan's unfinished electric conversion project for his 1959 Vespa. - Recognition of how many listeners have abandoned saltwater fish tanks and podcasts. - Introduction of Travis Baller as the first guest for *Sell Your Dreams*. Travis selling a *one-wheel* due to injury. - Discussion of Butler introducing Dan to the *Onewheel* and how it led to his employment. - Butler's *Onewheel* accident resulting in a fractured wrist and torn rotator cuff. - Debate over whether Butler initially resisted selling his *Onewheel*. - Technical issues with the show's internet and phone lines. - Acknowledgment of frequent internet disruptions due to construction. - Discussion about seeing abandoned hobbies for sale on Facebook Marketplace. - Mention of Howard Stern's return to listening habits. - Butler ultimately deciding to sell his *Onewheel* due to injuries and pressure from his wife. - Explanation of the *Onewheel* community's term “float life.” - Tom joking about past failed dreams, including an abandoned above-ground pool. - Debate over whether riding a *Onewheel* actually feels like floating. - Tom considering buying Butler's *Onewheel* to add to his collection. - Mention of *Tom's Triforce* idea: having three *Onewheels* for him, Tommy, and Max. - Tom admitting to not telling Crystal about Butler's accident to keep *Onewheels* available for his sons. - Joke about Tom oversharing information unnecessarily. - Reference to *Corey Feldman's* character in *The Goonies* hoarding other people's wishes. - Tom wanting to “own” Butler's dream by buying his *Onewheel*. - Discussion of Butler's other interests, including *Star Wars*, but correcting the assumption he's into spears. Butler trying to determine a selling price for his *Onewheel XR*. - Butler's segment goes wrong, leading to jokes about his bad luck with setups. - Discussion about starting a *Tradeo* segment where listeners trade items. - Tom offers to help Butler sell his *Onewheel* on the show. - Tom's sons are uninterested in *Onewheels* or bikes, preferring screens. - Technical difficulties continue, causing more frustration. - Discussion about a Russian *mermaid performer* being bitten by a fish during a stunt. - Mention of the *Goliath grouper* and its controversial nickname. - Butler offers his *Onewheel* for $600 cleaned or $500 with blood still on it. - Debate over the fair market price of a *Onewheel XR* on Facebook Marketplace. - Butler confirms he still paints *Star Wars* models and will be at *Megaton* taking commissions. - Joke about *Mel Gibson* appearing at *Megaton* and a reference to his past controversies. - Tom shares a bizarre dream where he caught Butler in bed with his wife, but everyone acted like it was normal. - Jokes about Butler wearing a *T&D polo* with no pants in the dream. - References to *Mel Gibson's infamous rants* and jokes about his lines being used in relationships. - Transition from *"Sell Your Dreams"* segment to *"Tell Your Dreams"* as Tom unexpectedly shares a personal dream. Butler is credited with getting Tom to open up about a dream for the first time on the show. - Butler signs off with a joke about appearing in Tom's dreams. - Discussion about having Butler call in during *Megacon* to report on the event. - Debate about *Mel Gibson* appearing at *Megacon* and his continued work in Hollywood. - Speculation on whether Gibson is making *Passion of the Christ 2* for money or personal reasons. - Discussion about Gibson's financial situation and investments. - Mention of Gibson's past controversies and the difficulty of making a public comeback. - Observations on Gibson's *new teeth* and how his hair has aged. - Discussion about why someone as wealthy as *Mel Gibson* would do convention appearances. - Mention of Gibson's vocal support for certain political views and the people who align with him. - Debate over *Jack Black* distancing himself from *Kyle Gass* after a controversial joke. - Comparison of *Jack Black's* situation to what would happen if Tom and Dan had a similar falling out. - Discussion about business priorities vs. personal loyalty in entertainment. - Internet detectives analyzing *Jack Black's* reaction to *Kyle Gass's* joke. Debate over whether Jack Black's *apology* was genuine or just PR damage control. - Discussion about how celebrities are now held more accountable due to constant video recording. - Mention of *Fat Mike* from NOFX making controversial jokes about the Las Vegas shooting and facing backlash. - Conversation about how society and technology have changed public perception and accountability. - Example of *Mel Gibson's* past racist and anti-Semitic remarks resurfacing. - Debate over whether public scandals truly affect celebrities long-term. - Awareness of being recorded and cautious email communication. - Tom and Dan recalling the early days of email in radio and how things were handled before digital records. - Daniel recounting an email he sent about an ex-girlfriend that got him in trouble. - Discussion on how internet search history can be used in legal cases. - Tom joking about searching incriminating things on public computers as a prank. - Debate about whether bath towels have a *slick side* and what type of towels are best. - Tom discussing his recent upgrade to *bath sheets* and how they changed his life. - Tom appreciating a set of pillows Dan gifted him, calling them life-changing. - Discussion about *Tom's change in personality* over time, comparing "Old Testament Tom" vs. "New Testament Tom." - Debate about *gift-giving*, with Tom being praised for giving thoughtful gifts. - Sam explaining her mismatched towel situation at home. - Tom describing how *Crystal* keeps fancy towels rolled up as decoration, while they use mismatched towels. Tom admitting to using black towels for personal hygiene purposes. - Discussion about *Semantics Podcast* celebrating eight years with an event at *Rock Pit Brewing and Distilling* on February 23rd. - Debate on whether quitting a podcast before hitting 10 years is the right move. - Talk about *Tom & Dan's* potential rebranding after 20 years. - Conversation about inappropriate discussions regarding animals. - Story about a woman twerking on special needs individuals at a care facility. - Debate over whether the twerking was disrespectful or if the individuals enjoyed it. - Mention of *Miley Cyrus* twerking on *Robin Thicke* at the VMAs and comparing it to the special needs incident. - Discussion on the sexual implications of twerking on different body parts. - Tom joking about his wife sitting on his face to the point of suffocation. - Caller accusing the show of repeating old topics, specifically about dolphins. - Hosts debating whether they actually repeated content or if they just forgot. - Realization that years of podcasting have led to some repeated topics. - Acknowledgment that long-time listeners remember things the hosts have forgotten. Joking about whether memory loss is due to aging or marijuana use. - Discussion on whether it matters if they repeat topics on the show. - Joke about playing an old segment simultaneously with the new one to compare. - Mention of *Sky Rizzy* joke being made twice within an hour. - Reflection on 16-17 years of podcasting and whether they'll make it to 20. - Plan to revisit *Peter the Dolphin* topic on the 20-year anniversary. - Joke about bringing a dolphin to their 20-year event. - Concerns about recycling topics as they age. - Mention of appearing on the *Who's the Baddie* podcast to discuss *Shawshank Redemption.* - Daniel previously discussed *Coco* on the same podcast. - Discussion on *Blake Lively* laughing during *Shawshank Redemption* and her being bad at interviews. - Promotion of *Who's the Baddie* and *Crespo and Cabin Boy Matt's* podcast. - Clarification that *Cabin Boy Matt* now just goes by *Matt,* but listeners still refer to him by his old nickname. - Joke about Tom still being called *Drunkie the Bandit.* - Mention of *GapeToberfest.* Closing the show with jokes about legal implications of their humor. **Social Media:** [Website](https://tomanddan.com/) | [Twitter](https://twitter.com/tomanddanlive) | [Facebook](https://facebook.com/amediocretime) | [Instagram](https://instagram.com/tomanddanlive) **Where to Find the Show:** [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-mediocre-time/id334142682) | [Google Podcasts](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2FtZWRpb2NyZXRpbWUvcG9kY2FzdC54bWw) | [TuneIn](https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Mediocre-Time-p364156/) **The Tom & Dan Radio Show on Real Radio 104.1:** [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-corporate-time/id975258990) | [Google Podcasts](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2Fjb3Jwb3JhdGV0aW1lL3BvZGNhc3QueG1s) | [TuneIn](https://tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy/A-Corporate-Time-p1038501/) **Exclusive Content:** [Join BDM](https://tomanddan.com/registration) **Merch:** [Shop Tom & Dan](https://tomanddan.myshopify.com/)
In this Throwback Thursday episode, Fat Mike returns for Part 2 of the deep dive into NOFX's 18-minute punk rock epic, The Decline. Continuing where Part 1 left off, Mike shares more about the song's intricate composition, its politically charged message, and the intense recording process that pushed the boundaries of punk music. Originally airing in June 2023, this episode offers unmatched insight into how one of punk's most ambitious tracks came to life. Plus, you can watch the unedited video of this episode for free on the Chris DeMakes A Podcast Patreon at http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com . Chris DeMakes A Podcast is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at http://distrokid.com/vip/demakes If you love Chris DeMakes A Podcast and you'd like to support the show AND get weekly bonus episodes of The After Party podcast, head to http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com to sign up for the CDAP Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Burkett, also known as Fat Mike, is the lead singer and bassist of NOFX, which is not only one of the most influential and successful punk bands of all time, but also one of the longest-serving. They've been together for 41 years, but just last month, it all came to an end when they wrapped up the last few shows on their final tour. In this chat with guest host Talia Schlanger, Mike opens up about how it feels to say goodbye, what he regrets, and what he calls his “desperate need for validation.”
In this special Throwback Thursday episode, Fat Mike opens up about the writing and recording of NOFX's ambitious punk rock opus, "The Decline"—an 18-minute, single-track masterpiece that challenges political, social, and cultural norms with biting lyrics and intricate musicianship. Originally aired on June 12, 2023, this is Part 1 of a 2-part series where Mike provides incredible insights into the creation of this sprawling punk epic, sharing how he approached such a complex composition and the meticulous recording process that brought it to life. Tune in to hear the stories behind the song's message, the band's drive to push boundaries, and what it took to craft one of punk rock's most iconic and daring pieces. Chris DeMakes A Podcast is brought to you by DistroKid, the ultimate partner for taking your music to the next level. Get 30% off your first YEAR with DistroKid by signing up at http://distrokid.com/vip/demakes If you love Chris DeMakes A Podcast and you'd like to support the show AND get weekly bonus episodes of The After Party podcast, head to http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com to sign up for the CDAP Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio especial no.60 titulado NOFX - The Final Shows Weekend - Jorge Rivera (Punk Rock Sanity) y Diego Ortega (Punk Rock Mag) uniendo fuerzas en las fechas finales de NOFX en San Pedro California. Charlando nuestra experiencia y compartiendo nuestros 5 temas favoritos de la banda. Despues de años de amistad por las redes sociales llega el momento de conocernos en persona y que mejor en la fecha final de FAT MIKE y compañia bebiendo buenas cervezas y disfrutando de un excelente fin de semana! Sinceramente un episodio especial el cual no se lo pueden perder! Disponible en todos los directorios principales streaming incluyendo Spotify, Amazon, Apple y Google podcast. *Visitia nuestra online merch store/tienda en linea, nuevos dieños ya disponibles en T-Shirts y Hoodies para el 2024 sitio en el cual encontraras prendas oficiales para dama y caballero incluyendo muchos accesorios más con diseños originales y exclusivos con envíos internacionales! Les agradecemos infinitamente su apoyo, ya que es de gran ayuda para mantener el proyecto activo/gratuito para las bandas y cubrir gastos asociados con las plataformas! **favor de seguir nuestras redes sociales y suscribirse para ser notificados de nuevo contenido! Sitio web/merch oficial: www.punkrocksanity.com Enlaces generales: www.flow.page/punkrocksanity Instagram: @punkrocksanity Facebook: @punkrocksanity Twitter X: @punkrocksanity Tiktok: @punkrocksanity Youtube: @punkrocksanity #punkrocksanity #punkcast #skatepunk #punkrock #melodichardcore #punk #poppunk #punkpodcast #socalpunk #punkmelodico #NOFX #punkrockmag #costaricapunk #californiapunk #podcast #surfpunk #nofxfinalshow
The punk rock legends put a bow on their 40-plus-year career last weekend, but not before some interpersonal drama. Punk legends NOFX called it quits this weekend in front of 15,000 fans in San Pedro, Ca, with “Fat Mike” Burkett, Eric Melvin, Aaron “El Hefe” Abeyta, and Erik “Smelly” Sandin playing their final show. The story of their retirement isn't a short explosive one, but a long, drawn-out saga spanning multiple decades and complicated relationships. FRUMESS is POWERED by www.riotstickers.com/frumess JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess
In this episode of Tuna on Toast, Stryker interviews Pennywise singer Jim Lindberg. Jim shares an array of stories from Pennywise history, from chaotic early shows, to landing their songs in surf videos (shoutout Greg Browning and Taylor Steele), to on-tour pranks. How did Brett Gurewittz from Bad Religion influence Pennywise? What was the early Southern California punk rock scene like? When did he know that Pennywise would be his life? Jim gives these stories and more. Over the years, Pennywise crossed paths with a long list of artists, and Jim mentions their history with Blink 182, The Offspring, No Doubt, Sublime and Fat Mike of NOFX (among others). Jim Lindberg was also hugely important to Warped Tour, and he tells Stryker all about its creation. Jim also talks about Pennywise's late bassist, Jason Thirsk, discussing his impact as well as how the band moved forward after his death. The song “Bro Hymn (Tribute)” was rewritten following Jason's passing, and Jim explores the legacy of the tune. Jim's solo project, The Black Pacific, has a new album called ‘Here Comes Our Wave', and he details its recording and how the songs came together. Jim even offers Stryker a glimpse at his life offstage, discussing fatherhood and his own childhood. Could Stryker be involved in the next Pennywise song? Be sure to listen to the end. Subscribe to the Tuna on Toast YouTube channel, follow @TedStryker and @Tunaontoast on socials, and thanks for listening!
Starting a Record Label for Your Own Music: Why It's a Smart Move Presented by Infinite Catalog (http://infinitecatalog.com/otherrecordlabels) Ever wondered if you can launch a record label just to release your own music? In this episode, we dive into one of the most common questions indie artists ask: Can I start a record label for myself or my band? Spoiler alert: Not only can you, but it's a path taken by some of the biggest names in music history. Join us as we explore three models for artist-run labels, from "faking it till you make it" to building a roster around your projects. You'll hear real-world examples from artists like Sufjan Stevens, Wilco, Fat Mike, and more, who started their own labels for creative control and artistic freedom. Whether you're thinking of releasing just your own music or growing into a full-fledged label, this episode offers insights and inspiration to get you started! Download my FREE Record Label Toolkit: http://otherrecordlabels.com/toolkit Tune in to learn how your DIY label can give you the confidence, control, and opportunity to shape your musical career.
Mike Burkett, also known as Fat Mike, is the lead singer and bassist of NOFX, which is not only one of the most influential and successful punk bands of all time, but also one of the longest-serving. They've been together for 41 years, but in just a couple months, it will all come to an end when they wrap up the last few shows on their final tour. In this chat with guest host Talia Schlanger, Mike opens up about how it feels to say goodbye, what he regrets, and what he calls his “desperate need for validation.”
In episode #516 PX Mecca, we recap an incredible weekend on the Left Coast with two sold-out MxPx shows at Bremerton's Admiral Theatre. Highlights include a memorable bass toss catch (and fumble?), the electric energy of the crowd, some of my go to Bremerton restaurants. We also share our experience playing in Portland with NoFx, discuss life lessons and overcoming obstacles, and delve into some of our deepest personal reflections. Join us for stories, laughter, and a peek into the life of a band on the road. Subscribe for more adventures from the Left Coast and beyond! Leave a voicemail- 360-830-6660 --------------------- Check out the new MxPx album 'Find A Way Home' at MxPx.com and streaming everywhere now! Listen or watch "Linoleum" here SEE MXPX LIVE MXPX and The ATARIS LIVE in 2024 7/20- Denver, CO - with NOFX for Last Shows 10/- San Pedro, CA - with NOFX for Last Shows PAST 2024 - 1/6 MXPX at The Hollywood Palladium SOLD OUT! 2/9- New York City, NY - Webster Hall - SOLD OUT! 2/10- Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer - SOLD OUT! 3/15- Atlanta, GA - Buckhead Theatre 3/16- Orlando, FL - House of Blues - SOLD OUT 3/29 - Mexico City - Punk Rock Fest w/ The Ataris, Blnko y Buen Viajee 4/5- Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre - SOLD OUT! 4/6- Salt Lake City - The Depot. - SOLD OUT 6/28- Bremerton, WA - Admiral Theatre SOLD OUT! 6/29- Bremerton, WA - Admiral Theatre SOLD OUT! 6/30- Portland, OR - with NOFX Leave a message with your question or topic on the Mike Herrera Podcast voicemail. (some will be aired on future episodes of the podcast) 1-360-830-6660 (US number) TEXT LIST - Join our Text list by texting MXPX to 31996 MUSIC -LISTENER CHALLENGE- Listen to MXPX Self Titled Deluxe Album at least once a day. Use hashtag #mxpx or #mxpxsuperchallenge The MXPX Super Challenge Playlist MXPX - Self Titled Deluxe Edition I now have an Artist Series Music Man Stingray from Ernie Ball! You can order straight from the shop on the Music Man website. A portion of proceeds goes to MusicCares! MIKE HERRERA SIGNATURE SERIES BASS If you like the podcast- Subscribe, rate and review on Apple. Support what I do at MXPX.com Producing and editing by Bob McKnight. @bobandkatieshow
This week, Hopeless Records founder, Louis Posen regales us with tales of how he cold-called both NoFX and Green Day, offering to make music videos and ended up doing "Bob" for Fat Mike and the gang. Guttermouth pushed him to release the first Hopeless Records single, using money made from his baseball card collection and he beat Tim Armstrong to Monster Plug by showing up. Support the show via Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fat Mike, moral leader
Stacey Dee is a singer and guitar player in the California punk band Bad Cop / Bad Cop. She's also known affectionately as Stacy Fucking Dee because, well, she's a badass! She's been playing in punk bands for a while now and Bad Cop / Bad Cop is one of the best. They've already put out 3 great LP's - Not Sorry, Warriors and The Ride - and they've got a new one in the works. Stacey shared some great stories here, including some of her struggles, and how she's in a great spot now. Fuck yeah!!!Time Stamps:2:18: Bad Cop/Bad Cop - How did the band come together?7:10: What is your creative process like?9: What are some of your earliest musical influences?13:11: Did you ever get to tell The Go-Go's your story?17: Has playing music exclusively with women been a deliberate choice?18:23: As women in music, what are some of the challenges you've faced?26:50: Fat Mike, what's it been like working with him?29:33: There is a new album on the way!?34: What has it been like going into the studio with someone new?36: How do all these festival dates come together?41: Anything you'd like to share about Frank Turner?42: What are some Bad Cop/Bad Cop songs that really encapsulate the band?45: When you think of Chicago and Chicago music, what do you think of?45:45: Are there things you always want to do when you come to Chicago?50:17: Thick or thin crust pizza fan?52:10: Do you have a favorite venue in Chicago?54: Who are some of your favorite Chicago bands?59: What is your go to cheap drink?
This week, Johnny welcomes back Sam King (of Get Dead fame) and Ceschi Ramos of Codefendants an unfiltered dive into their world beyond the music!As the trio settles in, they reminisce about the OG hip-hop artists and brands that have been influential in shaping their artistic journeys. From sharing childhood inspirations to discussing the evolution of their own styles, they offer a candid look at their creative processes.But that's just the beginning. Strap in for a wild ride as they delve into the personal lives of Sam and Ceschi. From Sam's dating adventures to Ceschi's experiences as a family man, no topic is off-limits.The conversation takes unexpected turns as they swap stories about life on the road, recounting the highs and lows of touring and playing shows together. And just when you think you've heard it all, get ready for a surprise circumcision story that will leave you speechless!Their camaraderie shines through as they share behind-the-scenes anecdotes, from creating music in Las Vegas at Fat Mike's house to navigating the eccentricities of Sharky's weird dig. Through laughter and insight, they invite listeners into the often surreal world of the music entertainment industry.So settle in, and join the party as Johnny and Codefendants take you on a jamboree of an episode, filled with laughs, wisdom, and plenty of surprises!Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/joinExplore More Drinks With Johnny:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnnyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com
This week, Johnny welcomes back Sam King (of Get Dead fame) and Ceschi Ramos of Codefendants an unfiltered dive into their world beyond the music! As the trio settles in, they reminisce about the OG hip-hop artists and brands that have been influential in shaping their artistic journeys. From sharing childhood inspirations to discussing the evolution of their own styles, they offer a candid look at their creative processes. But that's just the beginning. Strap in for a wild ride as they delve into the personal lives of Sam and Ceschi. From Sam's dating adventures to Ceschi's experiences as a family man, no topic is off-limits. The conversation takes unexpected turns as they swap stories about life on the road, recounting the highs and lows of touring and playing shows together. And just when you think you've heard it all, get ready for a surprise circumcision story that will leave you speechless! Their camaraderie shines through as they share behind-the-scenes anecdotes, from creating music in Las Vegas at Fat Mike's house to navigating the eccentricities of Sharky's weird dig. Through laughter and insight, they invite listeners into the often surreal world of the music entertainment industry. So settle in, and join the party as Johnny and Codefendants take you on a jamboree of an episode, filled with laughs, wisdom, and plenty of surprises! Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/join Explore More Drinks With Johnny: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnny Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnny Shop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Notes From The Week (NFTW) - Updates of life behind bars and some of the characters who live it every day. Bobby shares how he and Co-host JD bonded over music and how their relationship grew to a meaningful friendship. Bobby loses his rock collection after a shake-down, and Mama C gets flowers. You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on our website: notesfromthepen.com Support our show https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 it allows us to create these podcasts. And check out the GoFundMe to help with Bobby's new start https://www.gofundme.com/f/j3khzk-help-for-a-new-start Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq Shout-out to JD and Ashely Bell for all their behind the scenes support. Intro and Outro music created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio and Jeff Quintero and used with permission. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/r-caldwell/message
We sit down to discuss how Nonstarter came to be, and that branched into discussions about audio engineering, past projects, and how Shaun has items sitting in the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas. Talking to these two made me realize how lucky we are in Dallas to have the talent we do. Tony, a long-time veteran of the punk band Fat By The Gallon, gave me permission to leak a never-before-heard song... So, hopefully, Chris does not karate chop my face for leaking it. Seriously, if you love punk, documentaries, and three middle-aged dudes shooting the sh&t, then you'll love this episode. Also, some hot tub stories about Fat Mike from Fat Wreck Records to round things out.Follow Nonstarter: InstagramBandcampWatch Shauns Fat Wreck Doc:Rent/BuyFollow Fat By The Gallon:FacebookBandcamp Follow The Austin Young Show:www.austinyoungshow.com Music by:NonStarter - The DishFat By The Gallon - GI Joe Was Full of Shit Man!Nonstarter - Seasoned StuntmanNonstarter - Do Your Best (You Did Worse)*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
Join Johnny and the uproarious Steph Tolev for a raucous ride on this week's episode of Drinks With Johnny. As they kick back with their favorite beverages, they uncover a surprising connection—they've both shared moments at the legendary house of Fat Mike from NOFX and the Punk in Drublic Festival.Steph dives into the after-hours hilarity of her stand-up performance at Weekend at Fatty's, delivering side-splitting anecdotes that'll have you in stitches. From her roots in Canada to her deep love for punk rock, Steph shares her eclectic taste in music and how it influences her comedy.But that's not all—Steph spills the beans on her ties to comedy giant Bill Burr, revealing insights into her acting endeavors in "Old Dads" and the upcoming release "Drug Store June," both produced by Burr's All Things Comedy.Prepare for some relationship realness as Steph dishes on her latest milestone—moving in with her boyfriend, with a hilarious tie-in to Happy Gilmore's Shooter McGavin. Plus, get an inside look at Steph's podcast, "Steph Infection," and her monthly live show "Filth" at the Comedy Store, featuring comedy's brightest stars.This punk-infused episode is a must-listen for all the Filthy Animals out there—don't miss out on the laughs and tales with Steph Tolev!Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/joinExplore More Drinks With Johnny:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnnyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com
Join Johnny and the uproarious Steph Tolev for a raucous ride on this week's episode of Drinks With Johnny. As they kick back with their favorite beverages, they uncover a surprising connection—they've both shared moments at the legendary house of Fat Mike from NOFX and the Punk in Drublic Festival. Steph dives into the after-hours hilarity of her stand-up performance at Weekend at Fatty's, delivering side-splitting anecdotes that'll have you in stitches. From her roots in Canada to her deep love for punk rock, Steph shares her eclectic taste in music and how it influences her comedy. But that's not all—Steph spills the beans on her ties to comedy giant Bill Burr, revealing insights into her acting endeavors in "Old Dads" and the upcoming release "Drug Store June," both produced by Burr's All Things Comedy. Prepare for some relationship realness as Steph dishes on her latest milestone—moving in with her boyfriend, with a hilarious tie-in to Happy Gilmore's Shooter McGavin. Plus, get an inside look at Steph's podcast, "Steph Infection," and her monthly live show "Filth" at the Comedy Store, featuring comedy's brightest stars. This punk-infused episode is a must-listen for all the Filthy Animals out there—don't miss out on the laughs and tales with Steph Tolev! Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/join Explore More Drinks With Johnny: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnny Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnny Shop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“This is the most public yet of my many humiliations.” -Jackie Chiles, Seinfeld Well, that about does it. Of all the professional sports teams with expectations, The Dallas Cowboys are the most fraudulent. Mike McCarthy? Oh, he's coming back. He'll probably get an extension. What a joke. Pitchers and Catchers report in 27 days! Jordan Love balled out and Fat Mike got embarrassed by his former team. Meanwhile in Houston, CJ Stroud also balled out and dismantled the Browns. Back to the couch Flacco. The Chiefs took care of business in the cold, winning the Tyreek Bowl handedly. After 12 playoff wins, Mahomes finally has to go on the road in a postseason game. His opponent? Josh Allen and the Bills. The best modern day rivalry in the NFL gets renewed. And that leaves Baker vs Goff facing off in Detroit. The Lions held off their former chosen one Matt Stafford and the Bucs buried the Eagles. Thanks be to God. Who gets hired first, Belichick or Vrabel? Who wants the contract extension less, Tomlin or the Steelers?? And which job is worse, the Panthers or the Titans??? Download and subscribe, rate and review. Tune in Fridays at 2 PM Mountain Time, only on 89.1 KHOL
After 40 years NOFX is on their final tour. Guitarist Eric Melvin shares his thoughts on the band's history, legacy and poignant moments on their emotional victory lap. Does Eric have a record collection? The huge shelves of NOFX vinyl The unique NOFX gig posters Making the music for Melvinator Thoughts on post NOFX touring projects How NOFX songs are written NOFX will still be making albums Information on the final NOFX show Preparing for this final tour Is there a backlog of songs for upcoming NOFX recordings? Eric is most proud of “The Decline” “The Decline” is such a unique project Any regrets Eric has about the conclusion of NOFX Deciding to no longer tour The reaction of people along the tour – final opportunity to see the band The Life Coach training helping shape his next steps Is there anything different they are doing on the final tour? The band managing emotions in the final shows How will the band manage the brotherhood of NOFX after the tour? Eric's thoughts on the legacy of NOFX Plans to stay creative in the future Managing his health and awareness Interview wrap up, info on final Australian shows & side shows Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
Fat Mike, founder and curator of The Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas gave me a personal tour of the displays and vinyl records within the Punk Rock Museum. And man is it friggen cool, pls enjoy our walkthrough! Video is available at Patreon.com/VinylGuide! Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
Part two of the Joe Raposo interview has us discussing joining RKL, having his parents sign him over to Barry for European tour, skating Eiffel Tower banks, breaking up, Bomber on vocals, dependency and addiction, Fat Mike and Fat Records, dealing with death, the Real McKenzies, Lagwagon, playing the Cow Palace parking lot and much more... FOLLOW JOE on the GRAM: @LilJoeRKLWagon HELP CHRIS FLIPPIN: https://www.gofundme.com/f/chris-flippins-medial-expenses --------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://bit.ly/2RYE75F --------------------------------------- TALKIN' SCHMIT SOFT GOODS IN JAPAN: https://www.instagram.com/underdogdistribution --------------------------------------- INTRO MUSIC: "Mary's Cross" by Natur INTERVIEW & EDITED: Greg "Schmitty" Smith CREDITS MUSIC: “Adirondack gate” by Shane Medanich CLOSING MONOLOGUE: Noelle Fiore EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Sharal Camisa Smith If you want to help support the show, head over to https://www.talkinschmit.com/ and pick up some merchandise. WEBSITE: https://talkinschmit.com/ YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/TalkinSchmit INSTAGRAM: @Talkin_Schmit FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TalkinSchmit/ --------------------------------------- SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: MAGIC MIND (http://magicmind.com/Schmit) BLOOD WIZARD (http://bloodwizard.com/) BLUE PLATE (http://www.blueplatesf.com/) --------------------------------------- CONTACT with comments or suggestions: TalkinSchmit@Gmail.com #skateboarding #podcast #TalkinSchmit #JoeRaposo #RKL #Lagwagon --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkin-schmit/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talkin-schmit/support
Keegan Bradford (@franziamom) plays in Camp Trash and writes about music online. We talk about Against Me!'s Searching for a Former Clarity, folk-punk being out of fashion, Algernon Cadwallader as a fictional band, hostile fanbases, Florida geography and scene dynamics, the best record ever about arguing on the internet, AM!'s miserable ascent, Laura breaks out the band's financials, Former Clarity is bloated but we struggle to tighten it, Miami, tiny font and Fat Mike, antagonizing the fans, Condoleeeeza, mid-2000s Franz Ferdinand-core, Problems with everything, confessing childhood secrets, the jean-jacket patch version of a Live Laugh Love sign, John K. Samson, Justin's dead, the band sounds exhausted but there is joy in every possibility. - x.com/franziamom (Keegan)- https://camptrash.bandcamp.com (Camp Trash) - x.com/routinelayup (Justin) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/support
As the millennium was drawing to an end and a presidential election coming into play, NOFX's outspoken songwriter “Fat” Mike Burkett began examining the American sensibility. What he found was selfishness, materialism, and several issues embedded in American culture that struck a chord (or riff) with him. With these themes weighing heavily on his mind and an extensive library of riffs to pull from, Fat Mike set out to create the band's magnum opus… an 18-minute-long, multifaceted, punk rock symphony. This week on Riff Worship, join us in celebrating NOFX's “The Decline" Recommendations: Carnal Tomb - Embalmed In Decay Escuela Grind - "Ball and Chain" Coliseum - C.L.S.M Infinity Shit For all updates on the show, follow us here: @distortion891 on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter Tune in LIVE to Vocal Distortion, Mondays at 6PM CST on FM89, WONC.org, & the iHeart Radio app RIFFS ON REPEAT PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37W4wEyb5ELf2y0YYlhRy2?si=8529ae1e880d442c
Dave Hause is a great songwriter, singer, performer and an awesome podcast guest, especially for this show. Benny and Dave dig into their shared past, the rewards and pains of being a professional musician and Fat Mike's over-reaction to Dave's article on how punk-rock Taylor Swift was. Support the show via Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We read a book! This week Ramsey and Heather explore the new oral history by Chris Payne, Where Are Your Boys Tonight? The Oral History of Emo's Mainstream Explosion 1999-2008! Discover bonus eps, merch and more on our Patreon! This week: So many names! A new Way is introduced to Ramsey! The one time we agree with Fat Mike! All this and so much MORE! Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself!
Vinnie Fiorello (Less Than Jake, The Inevitables, Fueled By Ramen Records) returns to Between Awesome and Disaster to discuss the opening of The Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas. He talks to Will about how Fat Mike brought him into the project, curating a museum that encapsulates 50 years of punk rock history, why Las Vegas is the perfection location for the project, the Museums' Jam Room, punk artifacts that truly blew his mind when they arrived, and giving tours of the musuem among fellow punk rock legends. Visit The Punk Rock Museum: https://www.thepunkrockmuseum.com/ Listen to The Inevitables: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5qr4DCKr3oAxSslg7e3tdK?si=KM0dnccbSDKo3_6Lw0_IXQ Vinnie on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lessthanvinnie Will's Website: www.awesomedisaster.com Podcast Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/between-awesome-and-disaster
Ryan Page plays in the band Bad Dads. We talk about being a message-board kid, bands as bumper stickers, lying to Fat Mike, “whoas,” major labels swooping in, Ardent Studios, not getting sick of the Eternal Cowboy songs, y'all overpraised the Tim remaster, spinning this CD thrice in a row, we revisit the Axl snare sound, I say “chuckles” a half-dozen times, “when I got the music, I got a place to go,” The Disco Before the Breakdown, Against Me! playing “Tonight We're Gonna Give it 35%” acoustic at Thump Records in LA, getting romantic for Florida even though we know it sucks, interpunk.com, my wellness-tonic journey, Beatles vs. Stones 2023, and We're Never Going Home. stuff: patreon.com/afterthedeluge -- instagram.com/baddadsorcas twitter.com/routinelayup Tnght 35% https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5ndM2Sx5LU --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedeluge/support
Lunachicks guitarist Gina Volpe combines a lifetimes worth of musical influences into her new single Drink Me and upcoming new album. She talks to Will about growing up in New York City, playing shows at CBGB's as a teenager, working in the studio with Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon from Sonic Youth, Fat Mike from NOFX, playing shows with the Ramones, touring the world, playing in Japan, and the writing and recording of her newest solo single Drink Me. Gina's Website: https://www.ginavolpe.com/ Gina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginavolpemusic/ Listen to Gina https://open.spotify.com/artist/1qjFulvl5PLIjSoCihFBvG?si=EqbVq2vUTAiM7cFzuS4FQQ Listen to Luna Chicks: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3p3KAZ6zqhFkkH5ZdTuS5X?si=JFAofCD6S5-5udixZd9Ibw Will's Website: www.awesomedisaster.com Podcast Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/between-awesome-and-disaster Get exclusive music and videos at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/awesomedisaster Listen to Will's band on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6diGYyCyFjJZNOZ0Madqrl?si=T0jg3j1bS9iXQ47rHekvgg Listen to Will's Solo EP: https://open.spotify.com/album/3jMCe7S0qxESZaXEcfR1Cj?si=9h8vYhNKT5qmQX5g8QvWlw
Joey Cape joins us to talk Lagwagon history, Section 8 and Nardcore scene, helping shape the Fat Wreck sound, forming Me First & the Gimme Gimmes, numerous side projects, record labels, vinyl collections, touring Australia and more. Joey's large coffee Joey had to put his records in storage Growing up with Rush and AC/DC Musical family, studying music Living in Socal area / Nardcore scene Forming/recording “Section 8” Fat Mike hated the name “Section 8” The challenges of naming the band “Lagwagon” Lagwagon shaping the Fat Wreck sound Writing songs on acoustic guitar Forming “Me First & the Gimme Gimmes” Recruiting Spike to MFATGG The surprise of the success of Me First & the Gimme Gimmes Any more recordings of MFATGG? Rotating members of MFATGG – Chris Shiflett? Lagwagon touring and recording schedule Joey and his many side projects Starting his record label “My Records” Joey despises managing a record label Forming “One Week Records" Other self-released records Moving his catalogue to Fat Wreck Nothing is missing from the tape catalogue The one time Lagwagon was approached by a major label The story of the cover of “Hoss” and the Dan Blocker estate Interview wrap up See Lagwagon in a town near you, Australia and New Zealand check here. Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8
I Don't Wanna Hear It Podcast241 – Buzz Bin of Horror: There Are A Series of Iguanas That Lead Him Into the Mouth TunnelThis week, we return to our seldom revisited format where we blather on for an hour and a half about unintentionally horrifying music videos that have lived in our brains rent free since middle school. JUST SHUT UP AND ENJOY.Check out more of our stuff at I Don't Wanna Hear It and join the Patreon, jabroni. I mean, if you want. Don't be weird about it. Oh, and we publish books now at WND Press because we want to be bankrupted by a dying medium.We now have a Big Cartel where you can buy shirts, pins, mugs, and coffee.Also, you should listen to our 2021 Christmas special: A Black Metal Christmas Carol, our 2022 Halloween special: Ghoulie Ghoulie Ghoul, Where Are You?, our 2022 Christmas Special: How the Stench Stole Christmas, as well as Mikey's true crime podcast, Wasteland and Shane's psychology podcast, Why We Do What We Do.Aaannnddd... our good buddy and frequent third host Matt Moment is in a great hardcore band called Contact. Check 'em out! You can preorder their upcoming record, Before and Through and Beyond All Time right here from Patient Zero Records.Episode Links:Awful DinBlood Incantation"Schism" by Tool"I Fink U Freeky" by Die Antwood"Geek Stink Breath" by Green Day"Too Much" by Dave Matthews Band"Leave Me Alone" by Michael Hawkins"High and Dry" by RadioheadSome of our old bands are on Spotify:Absent FriendsWe're Not DeadYears From NowMusical Attribution:Licensed through NEOSounds. License information available upon request.“5 O'Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “C'est Chaud,” “East River Blues,” “The Gold Rush,” “Gypsy Fiddle Jazz,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “I Told You,” “It Feels Like Love To Me,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”
On this episode of the Banned Biographies podcast your host, Tom Austin-Morgan, talks about what's been going on since last months' episode, and what you can expect from the next one. The news this month concerns: Anti-Flag, Devo, Pussy Riot, Cro-Mags and Destroy Zine's conflicting stories of violence, Rolling Stone Magazine and Rock n Roll Hall of Fame co-founder Jann Wenner being sacked, Laura Jane Grace, and Live Nation dropping merch cuts at some US club-sized venues. Tom reviews the singles by Pendulum, Lucky Hit, L7, Chase & Status, Holly Humberstone, Blink-182, Duran Duran, The Sleeping Souls, Sleaford Mods, Sum 41, Laurie Black, Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes,. The Streets, Madness, The Rolling Stones, U2, The Lathums, and Barns Courtney. The albums reviewed this month are: Turquoise by Electric Six, Sea of Mirrors by The Coral, CMF2 by Corey Taylor, Race The Night by Ash, Relentless by The Pretenders, Fat Mike Gets Strung Out by Fat Mike, Nothing Lasts Forever by Teenage Fanclub, Rock 'n' Roll Club by Kurt Baker, and Outta Sync by Don Letts. Merch: https://my-store-cfdac5.creator-spring.com Contact Twitter: @BannedBiogs Facebook: @BannedBiographies Instagram: @bannedbiographies E-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Banned Biographies podcast your host, Tom Austin-Morgan, thanks Brompton Jackson from Wilmette for his time on last months' episode, and what you can expect from the next episode which will be out soon. The news this month concerns: The continuing allegations against Justin Sane of Anti-Flag, the passing of Sinéad O'Connor, Jamie Reid and Steve Harwell, Descendents, Devo, Billy Idol, GBH, The Bronx, The Damned, Ben Weasel from Screaching Weasel's new book, Bob Vylan, Bad Cop/Bad Cop, Fishbone and GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan touring together, former Lostprophets frontman and convicted peadophile, Ian Watkins getting stabbed in prison, Madball, Chris Flippin, Paramore, Glenn Danzig, TV Smith, Dexys, Green Day, Fat Mike, Lars Fredericksen, Amyl and the Sniffers, Bouncing Souls, L7, Flogging Molly, Bad Religion, and The Rolling Stones. Tom reviews the singles by Pretenders, The Coral, Holly Humberstone, Bad Cop/Bad Cop, Teenage Fanclub, Fat Mike, Corey Taylor, The Streets, Soft Play, Ash, Mondo Generator, The Gaslight Anthem, Molotov Jukebox, Dream Nails, and The Rolling Stones. The albums reviewed this month are: The Female Divine by Dexys, Smile by Skindred, The Death of Randy Fitzsimmons by The Hives, A Call to the Void by Hot Milk, Road by Alice Cooper, and Back to The Water Below by Royal Blood. Merch: https://my-store-cfdac5.creator-spring.com Contact Twitter: @BannedBiogs Facebook: @BannedBiographies Instagram: @bannedbiographies E-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Banned Biographies podcast your host, Tom Austin-Morgan, thanks David Green from Moonraker for his time on last months' episode, and what you can expect from the next episode which will be out soon. The news this month concerns: L7, The Slackers, Paramore, Bob Vylan, Fall Out Boy, Bad Cop/Bad Cop, David Vanian and the Phantom Chords, Finch, MxPx, Ozzy Osbourne, Decsendents, Green Day, The Dollyrots, Alkaline Trio, and - of course - Anti-Flag. Tom reviews the singles Antichrist/Room Service by Holly Humberstone, The One by Taking Back Sunday, Taking Up Sports by Cherym, My Submission by Dexys, Subculture Rock n Roll/Pleaser split by The Drowns/The Last Gang, Foreign Land and Tired Of Being Alone by Teenage Fanclub, Rigor Mortis Radio by The Hives, Post Traumatic Blues by Corey Taylor, BLOODSTREAM by Hot Milk, Troubled Waters by The Streets, Pull Me Through by Royal Blood, Unstoppable by Skindred, Like A God by Ash, Shoebox Memories by Lucky Hit, Childhood Eyes EP by Yellowcard, Fuck Day Six (String Version) by Fat Mike, I'm Alice and White Line Frankenstein by Alice Cooper, Positive Charge and History Books by The Gaslight Anthem, and Get It by The Sewer Cats. The albums reviewed this month are Chaos For The Fly by Grian Chatten, Caesar Salad Days by Adolescents, and Dream Big, Live Large, Play Hard by RudeGRL + CC. Merch: https://my-store-cfdac5.creator-spring.com Contact Twitter: @BannedBiogs Facebook: @BannedBiographies Instagram: @bannedbiographies E-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Splits Vol. 13: This Conversation Was Recorded Prior To The SAG-AFTRA Strike What's better than one amazingly chill, down to earth entertainment personality? How about two? Today on the show Damian welcomes back Chris Estrada (This Fool) and Michael Imperioli (This Fool, White Lotus, Sopranos)! If you caught their last appearances on the show, you know this is going to be a good one! Listen in as they talk: punk, celebrity and trying to stay grounded. From what made Lou Reed tick, to working with people you love/ hate, to not seeing eye to eye with all of the fans, to trying and failing to control one's ego: THIS IS NOT TO BE MISSED! Also, find more Chris related awesomeness HERE!!!! Also, find more Michael related awesomeness HERE!!!! Also, don't miss Chris and Damian, with Fat Mike and Fred Armisen, at a very special Turned Out A Punk Live! Be there: 11:00am Monday July 24 at The Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas. Finally, don't miss Damian at The Punk Museum in Las Vegas, July 24-25. Get tickets here!
Fishbone and NOFX - “Estranged Fruit,” a 2023 single from Bottles To The Ground. Today's Song of the Day commemorates the 30-year friendship between ska legends Fishbone and punk group NOFX. The single features NOFX's El Hefe on trumpet and Fat Mike on guest vocals. Fat Mike also produced the band's latest EP — their first new release in nearly a decade — and is releasing it via his new label Bottles to the Ground. “Fishbone is the one band I've always wanted to produce ever since NOFX toured with them in 1992," Fat Mike said via a press release. "When I got the chance two years ago… I fucking gave it everything I got! I fucking love this band so much as friends and musicians, but I may like this record even more! I thank all of them for the opportunity.” Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Banned Biographies podcast your host, Tom Austin-Morgan, thanks Christopher Swinney for his time on last months' episode, and talks about his experience at the Rancid show a couple of weeks ago, and what you can expect from the next episode which will be out soon. The news this month concerns: Social Distortion's Mike Ness, Poli Van Dam, Alkaline Trio, Generations Sex, Devo, Alice Cooper, NOFX's Fat Mike, T.S.O.L., X, The Hives, Cro-Mags, Billy Idol, and The Offspring. Tom reviews the singles Mountains At Midnight by Royal Blood (and talks about THAT Radio 1's Big Weekend performance), Childhood Eyes by Yellowcard, Telepath by Jimmy Eat World, Countdown To Shutdown by The Hives, Good Guy by Dream Nails, Race The Night by Ash, Coming Home by Dexys, I Think About You Daily by Pretenders, Happy Complaining EP by Smile Wide, Algorithms by Kasabian, and The Score, Last Time Every Time Forever, and Fairlies by Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten. The albums reviewed this month are Paradise by Indian pop punk band Sages From The Future, In Times New Roman by Queens Of The Stone Age and Born Rude by South Korean street punk band Rumkicks. Merch: https://my-store-cfdac5.creator-spring.com Contact Twitter: @BannedBiogs Facebook: @BannedBiographies Instagram: @bannedbiographies E-mail: bannedbiographies@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're joined by the Codefendants - Ceschi, Sam King (Get Dead), and Fat Mike (NOFX) - for an unforgettable conversation filled with laughs, personal stories, and the exploration of a groundbreaking new music genre known as "Crimewave."Prepare to be captivated as the Codefendants unravel the origins of their musical journey, revealing how each member met and the unique circumstances that brought them together. Ceschi shares his experiences in the solo career and recounts the challenges he faced while raising funds for his Indie record label from behind bars, a pivotal moment that would shape his future friendship with Sam King.Sam King, known for his heartfelt and thought-provoking lyrics, opens up about the meanings behind some of his most poignant songs, offering listeners a glimpse into the emotional depths of his artistry. Meanwhile, Fat Mike brings his signature humor to the table, shedding light on the surprising role snacks can play in determining whether a metal band is genuinely nice or not.The conversation takes unexpected turns as the Codefendants share some of their most memorable experiences. Sam King regales the audience with a wild tale of driving around Las Vegas on acid, offering a glimpse into the band's unapologetic embrace of living in the moment. Johnny and the Codefendants also reminisce about their electrifying performance together at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, leaving fans eager for more collaborative endeavors.And that's not all! Get ready for exclusive insights as the Codefendants tantalizingly tease their upcoming album, which is already nearing completion before the first album cycle has even ended. The excitement continues as the announcement of their upcoming tour with Frank Turner later this year adds fuel to the anticipation surrounding their music.But buckle up, because this episode of Drinks With Johnny isn't just about music—it's about the raw, unfiltered personalities of the Codefendants. From stripping down to lingerie to backyard urination, expect the unexpected as the Codefendants push boundaries and leave an indelible mark on this unforgettable episode.Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/joinExplore More Drinks With Johnny:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnnyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnnyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnnyTwitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnnyShop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com
This week we're joined by the Codefendants - Ceschi, Sam King (Get Dead), and Fat Mike (NOFX) - for an unforgettable conversation filled with laughs, personal stories, and the exploration of a groundbreaking new music genre known as "Crimewave." Prepare to be captivated as the Codefendants unravel the origins of their musical journey, revealing how each member met and the unique circumstances that brought them together. Ceschi shares his experiences in the solo career and recounts the challenges he faced while raising funds for his Indie record label from behind bars, a pivotal moment that would shape his future friendship with Sam King. Sam King, known for his heartfelt and thought-provoking lyrics, opens up about the meanings behind some of his most poignant songs, offering listeners a glimpse into the emotional depths of his artistry. Meanwhile, Fat Mike brings his signature humor to the table, shedding light on the surprising role snacks can play in determining whether a metal band is genuinely nice or not. The conversation takes unexpected turns as the Codefendants share some of their most memorable experiences. Sam King regales the audience with a wild tale of driving around Las Vegas on acid, offering a glimpse into the band's unapologetic embrace of living in the moment. Johnny and the Codefendants also reminisce about their electrifying performance together at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, leaving fans eager for more collaborative endeavors. And that's not all! Get ready for exclusive insights as the Codefendants tantalizingly tease their upcoming album, which is already nearing completion before the first album cycle has even ended. The excitement continues as the announcement of their upcoming tour with Frank Turner later this year adds fuel to the anticipation surrounding their music. But buckle up, because this episode of Drinks With Johnny isn't just about music—it's about the raw, unfiltered personalities of the Codefendants. From stripping down to lingerie to backyard urination, expect the unexpected as the Codefendants push boundaries and leave an indelible mark on this unforgettable episode. Become a FILTHY ANIMAL and get access to exclusive content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2qKyxOwoa_Uz5d5xCZEUPw/join Explore More Drinks With Johnny: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drinkswithjohnny Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkswithjohnny Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkswithjohnny Twitter: https://twitter.com/drinkswjohnny Shop: https://www.drinkswithjohnny.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Part 2 of a conversation with Fat Mike, the NOFX frontman dives into the writing, recording, release, and legacy of the epic punk rock masterpiece "The Decline". To support Chris DeMakes A Podcast and get weekly bonus episodes, head to http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com to sign up for the Supporting Cast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 1999, NOFX released "The Decline", an 18 minute punk rock opus that many consider to be the band's most ambitious and impressive feat. This is Part 1 of a conversation with vocalist and bassist Fat Mike about everything from the song's origins to the lyrical content. To support Chris DeMakes A Podcast and get weekly bonus episodes, sign up for the Supporting Cast at http://www.ChrisDeMakes.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fat Mike of NOFX joins to talk about the Punk Rock Museum in Las Vegas, why NOFX is breaking up, Hayley Williams calling him out and more. Fat Mike of NOFX interview. The Punk Rock Museum: https://www.thepunkrockmuseum.com/ Sponsored by: DistroKid Try Canva Pro Follow Finn McKenty on Instagram and Twitch. PRMBA Merch Support The Punk Rock MBA on Patreon -- 00:00:00 - Fat Mike Talks Kinks and Punk Rock Museum Expectations 00:02:48 - The Punk Rock Museum: A Deep Dive into Iconic Memorabilia 00:05:36 - The Joy of Walking Through the Punk Rock Museum 00:08:24 - The Definition of Punk and the Importance of Historical Accuracy 00:11:10 - Can't Cancel Bands Based on Past Actions 00:13:52 - The Transformational Power of the Punk Rock Museum 00:16:33 - Instruments and Artifact Mishaps on Tour with David Shapiro and Guests 00:19:15 - Building a Music Industry Operation 00:22:01 - The Stress of Running a Business and Choosing Vegas as a Location 00:24:51 - Why Vegas is the Most Punk Rock City in North America 00:27:38 - The Treasure Trove: Punk Rock Memorabilia and Drinks at the Bar 00:30:17 - The Worldwide Museum of Punk Rock and the Bleeding Edge Bands of Indonesia 00:32:57 - The Importance of a Punk Rock Museum 00:36:01 - The Cultural Importance of Punk Rock and Anti-Establishment Art 00:38:55 - Expanding the Punk Rock Museum with Changing Rooms Every Six Months 00:41:36 - Spreading Joy and Finding Happiness Outside of a Band 00:44:27 - Pursuing Passion over Financial Success 00:47:14 - Fresh Sound and Inspiring Bands: A Conversation with NOFX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam is joined by the bassist and lead vocalist for NOFX, Fat Mike, to talk about his podcast ‘Fat Mike's Fat Mic'. Fat Mike recounts filming with Leonard Nimoy at his house when he was 10 and plays an original, never heard before, tribute to Stephen Hawking. Mike goes into detail about the world of BDSM, why he prefers being a sub, nipple clamps, and how his house now has two dungeons. Gina Grad reports the news of the day including: how a church hogtied a shooter and Marc Anthony getting remarried. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: JBWeld.com MasterSpas.com enter ADAM Geico.com PlutoTV.com LifeLock.com enter ADAM
Adam tells the story of trying to set up his daughter's luxury inflatable golf cart for the pool. The gang discusses their terrible first cars and how Patti LuPone needs to relax. Gina hosts ‘Eat Your Feelings' and brings in her Bulgogi Stir Fry for Adam and Bryan to try. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: JBWeld.com MasterSpas.com enter ADAM Geico.com PlutoTV.com LifeLock.com enter ADAM