Garza Podcast - 62: Metal Health Awareness
Episode Date: January 23, 2023Garza & Zack the Kid talk about having bad traps when you're high, mental health struggles in metal & much more! SPONSORS: distrokid.com/vip/garza 30% OFF! emgpickups.com Promo Code: Heavy 15% OFF! TI...ME CODES 00:00 - Intro 00:55 - Wormed 08:55 - Sheriffs evicted my neighbor 12:53 - Motorcycle accidents 21:43 - Sick New World 31:02 - New Suicide Silence & bad trips 38:40 - Big 6 41:42 - Mental health struggles in metal 53:16 - TRL & best MTV shows 57:05 - Guitar Center jiu-jitsu
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The background pig squealer.
Dude, I'm in, I'm in the big six now.
What's up?
That's it.
It's whoever, basically it's whoever's post gets the most likes.
Yeah, I mean, this could get a lot of likes, right?
I think so.
Total wormed.
Dude, that would be such a funny viral post if you just did that and you're like, hey, guys, I'm the new thing.
I'm going to do that.
I'm going to make a clip.
I guarantee if that goes viral and enough people like it, they would hit you up.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Just give me a geek stuff, but I just need a sick compressor.
Oh, yeah.
Or it just brings the volume like so high.
Yeah.
You know?
Oh, yeah.
It's like, man, he's like super loud.
No, it's all effects, man.
I love bands like that
You're talking
The scourge, Worm,
just at that like super guttural low
Right
And they just bring the levels up
It just fits the music so well
It's perfect
Yeah
Yeah
If you want to hear what I'm talking about
Check out Wormed
Planet Sparium
That record is heavy as fuck
It was a big one for
For us when we were kids
It has that style of vocal
Like oh yeah
This is like just that
As
as normal
people will call it
monster noises, right?
Yeah, yeah.
Actually, Jay,
bring up
on YouTube
a wormed
geomestic dome.
Damn.
And there's a vocal
there.
That's a sick title.
Geo, yep, boom.
Oh,
geo-dezic.
People need to hear this.
Is it a track?
Yeah, yeah, it's a track.
And when I heard this,
but
so.
So.
drive me.
Go like
three, four, sin.
It's right before a heavy breakdown.
You guys...
About there.
People have to hear this.
Okay.
Crazy, jazzy thing.
That's cool.
Another 10 seconds.
No, I mean like...
Forward?
Yeah.
Perfect.
Okay, almost there.
We're almost there.
This band is so fucking...
Not all that people know about one.
Yeah, super slept on band.
This record probably came out in...
2001
nice
OG
OGs man
that's crazy
listen to that dude
alright
oh they're done
cool
are they're an international band right
I believe there's from Spain
okay
got it
shot out worm
yeah I couldn't find the
the part I was looking for
I think it's like halfway
I could try halfway
play halfway play that
second. Okay. Yeah. Oh yeah. Okay. Okay. This, okay. Okay. We found it. Okay. Okay. You're
Oh, boy. Don't go. Okay. Play, play. Play. This is it. I love that.
That's just, that's literally what you just did. That's perfect. Yep. That's the part, dude.
When you hear that low guttural, you know what's coming. Do you, am I, am I in Wormed?
Is there something you're not telling me, dude?
This is my side project.
You just kept it a secret this whole time.
I'm telling you guys, I mean, if you want to hear some heavy, brutal shit, check out this record.
Hell yeah.
Yeah, again, I think it came out.
Yeah, Jay, can you look up when the record dropped?
Released on...
212.
No, that's as like a...
Oh, the YouTube thing.
As a...
What do you call it?
I think, like, that record label, probably...
judges happen to put it out
I'm really curious when this
record dropped
2003 yeah
oh 3
2003 yep
oh 3 that sounds about right
like the
the first sui demo came out in 2002
yeah it was like right around then we're like jamming this
this record so sick dude
I hear you
I hear you some of the influence in there for sure
and that looks super like modern
like that album it doesn't right
for 03 that's actually
super modern
something like a band
It kind of does look modern
It looks like a
Like a futureistic
album cover
Could be like a Musuga
Album Ward or something
Kind of yeah
Yeah
It's logo too
Yeah that's I always like their logo
That's really what like made me listen to them
I saw a logo
I was like that looks very interesting
Also around the same time you're talking like
The Bar Mait with Baby Killer
And like that's like that's the whole era
but it's around the same time.
All the like grind, slam kind of stuff was coming out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And right before we saw this, we were just listening to, again, help me pronounce a band name.
Oh, Sangua Sugabog?
Sangua Sugabag.
Yeah.
Is that it?
Sangua Sugabag.
Yeah.
It's funny how these bands are coming out, but, I mean, it just takes me back to, like, the early 2000s, late 90s.
I mean, this band, you're talking worms.
Check out a band called Hemdale.
Oh, yeah.
And the record's called Rad Jackson.
I mean, he has Spotify.
You could jam that.
But it's basically old suicide sounds.
And a lot of the modern stuff coming out now.
It's like very early relapse stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah, like 200 stab wounds and all those kind of bands.
A lot of similarities.
It's cool because it's basically, you know, like hardcore kids making death metal.
It's pretty much what it is.
And that's why it has that classic sound.
I think, because they're, you know, they're influenced by, like, very early, like, death core and, like, you know, slam from that era.
It's weird that we're calling it classic.
It is classic now.
I mean, I mean, if it's over 20 years, right, it has to be.
Yeah, what makes it classic?
20 years?
Is that the time frame, you think?
Officially, right?
20 makes it classic.
It's a classic.
What about modern classics?
Like, damn, that's an instant classic.
10, probably 10 years, right?
10 years.
It's a modern classic.
Modern classics.
years. And then legendary is like whatever, you know, 40 years, right?
30 years, yeah. Yeah, we're kind of banking on the, on the legendary status.
The 30 years. So way till it has 30 years. Oh, then it's going to be crazy.
I'm going to be in a wheelchair as me sick, dude. Still fucking head banging. Yeah, just still,
man. Love it. Well, thankfully, we have things like, you know, the gym and yoga. It makes things
like that possible, man. I couldn't imagine not doing what I do. Oh, yeah. And head banging. Like,
I got to do yoga. It's a, I mean, look at all those, like, you know,
When you go to the gym, there's almost always, like, one or two super old dudes that are, like, just yoked and they're, like, easily in their 60s or 70s.
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Horning's podcast.
That's it, dude.
That's it.
Right when I thought I was walking into a drug bust because I walked into this building
and literally our neighbors, like across, I mean, I had to move around the cops to get in his room.
But there was like, I'm not going to over, I don't want to over exaggerate.
It was like six sheriffs going into one of the rooms.
Yeah.
I was like, what the hell is going on?
And then I went in this room, I went back out and had a piece of paper on the door.
And it was a eviction.
Oh, wow.
Crazy.
So, yeah, and you kind of have to pay your rent.
I think that's a deal.
If you don't pay your rent, you're going to.
It's the one thing you have to do, right?
Just pay your rent, yeah.
I was like, is this a job.
drug bus or something like is there someone in there that's like it's kind of intense for just an eviction
six sheriffs those sheriffs like they have like the like the like the like the green outfits with sheriff
and yellow like across across your chest and like sheriffs and that's and when they have like that specific
get up too it's usually like a bust oh is it's eviction or is a bus on i mean i just walk in i don't
i don't fucking know what's going on yeah and then once i read the fucking paper or eviction
i was like is that how they evict people they just like pull they just
roll deep.
Maybe they think that like people aren't going to want to leave so they they bring a bunch
of people just in case.
That's a big problem dude.
It's, uh, I mean, dude, I've been trying to, me and my lady is trying to find a spot
in my hometown for a while, a while.
Yeah.
And there's a lot of deep issues with like, with the pre-COVID post-COVID stuff where
people like are trying to squat.
Oh, I heard about that.
And if they're there for a certain amount of months, right?
Then they can't do anything about it.
Yeah.
It's like a weird thing where they're kind of like.
It's like a loophole.
They're kind of fucking milking
Like the whole like COVID where I don't have to pay rent
Yeah
So basically what's happening is when people want to actually move out and get a spot
People like us are getting the prices for these
Our apartments down there skyrocketing
Well you know I'm not that smart
But just using common sense like if they got to make up for a lot somehow
Exactly
So any new tenant
It's gonna have to pay that fucking price
It sucks
Yeah and people who are willing to pay like four or five thousand
For like luxury apartments
Rent is so insane, dude.
The reality is the more people want to pay for or are willing to pay for rent, that's what it's going to stay at.
Yeah.
If people are accepting these offers, landlords are going to say, okay, cool, we'll keep it at this high rate.
It's nuts, dude.
You've got to fight the power.
Yeah, the moment someone is either leaves because it's too expensive or they get kicked out, I guess, which we, I did this witnessed, someone else comes right in and pays that fucking fat price.
That's the problem.
That's, oh, gosh, dude.
There's too many people that are willing to pay, you know, way over what they should be paying.
Yeah.
You know, it's like causing this, like, fake inflation in the rental, like, prices.
It's why I got into archery.
I'm just going to be a train killer to start fixing the problems.
It's too many people.
Yeah.
I'm basically a train killer now.
It's basically just be a hit man.
Just not.
When you walk in the room, you just hear the warmed.
Oh, my doing this, dude.
It's like predator.
Like, what the hell?
Yeah, and
Obviously what the paper said was eviction
But also said where it came from
Which was
Said like the name of the building
The owner's like okay, it came from the building
Obviously
Right
Right
I was like, is that how you evict people
You just like if it's too long
You basically just hit up the sheriffs
Is that what you do?
I think you have to yeah
It's probably like a safety thing
Because you're not going to deal with them yourself
Like yeah
It's your business right
So let's say like
You know
the worst case scenario, you try to kick them out and they attack you.
You know how the laws are.
Like if you defend yourself, like you can get in trouble too.
So it's like...
A lot of great area there.
You can't even risk it as a business owner, you know.
No way.
Well, yeah, I saw that.
I saw driving up here, saw a motorcycle accident.
Oh, man.
I've been seeing a lot of accidents lately.
I saw, I drive all the way from L.A.
and like I always see a minimum of like three accidents on the way over here.
My goodness, dude.
Yeah, it's wild.
But luckily, it looked like they were all right.
By all right, I mean like you don't see body parts in the fucking freeway.
It's like they were just being.
They were alive.
It was like they were all intact and going into the back of the ambulance.
And I was like, but you see like the bike in the middle of the freeway.
I was like, geez, dude.
Like, and that's the reality.
Like, if you ride a motorcycle man, you got a really,
be careful.
What,
what I've heard is that it's not when,
it's not if it's when.
It's when,
you will crash.
Jeez,
it's,
I guess just how serious it is.
It's just,
you know,
like,
and it's also like,
not to blame
motorcycle,
motorcyclists,
but like,
the way the motorcyclist
ride on the freeway
doesn't help
because,
you know,
I'm sorry,
but they'll,
like,
weave through traffic.
Mm-hmm.
And it's like,
people should be more aware,
but people,
you just have to know
that people,
not everyone is,
like,
checking their mirrors when they merge and stuff like that.
So a lot of times motorcyclists will like, you know, fly through.
I've seen, I mean, obviously I drive all the time.
They'll fly through lanes just, you know, assuming that no one's going to like pull out or,
you know what I mean, open their car door.
Like, like so many things could happen.
Yeah, you kind of have to assume, which is a way of life.
I mean, no one, we've got to realize, you know, no one gives a fuck about you.
It's not a bad thing.
It's just got to assume that.
You can't like.
But it just makes you very.
vulnerable because you're not in a car it's just you on the bike that's it he shouldn't assume oh you know
i'm in a motorcycle they should know like no one gets a fuck no you're you're just gonna get get hurt and
i consider myself a pretty self-aware driver and you know i got clipped i got clipped once right where i was
i was uh changing a lane to a carpool lane and then like the way that bike was coming out
it hit my it hit my blind spot perfectly oh yeah but it was just the most minor clip and uh
you know it's like it's like you asked me like you're right i asked you
you're right it was just like a just even no marks but like the most minor clip but the fact that
i miss it and i'm pretty like and you're careful i'm looking i have my blinker on and like even
bikes are small especially those like little street bikes yeah where they're like low to the
ground dude there everyone has like some blind spot in their car yeah i mean newer cars have like
the blind spot like a little like sensor and stuff but i don't even know if that picks up motorcycles
to be honest that's true huh it picks up cars
Yeah, I don't think it does.
Yeah, Jay, can you look it up?
Does the car sensor pick up on motorcycles?
Because I feel like any time a motorcycle, you know, I'm almost always surprised by them when they fly by me.
Yeah, you're like, oh, shit.
Like, I don't see them coming.
So it's like, I hope they're looking because most cars are not always looking at their mirrors when they're trying to pay attention to the road in front of them, you know.
Blind spot monitoring.
monitoring systems have difficulty
detecting motorcycles. There you go. There it is.
I had a feeling. I definitely had a feeling.
And this is from
a personal injury attorney's
office. Who probably deals with a lot of
motorcycle is getting hurt. These are always like peer-reviewed
kind of official documents here.
Yeah, I mean, even if the sensor on a car, even the modern
cars, I mean, how can you pick up something that's
coming up so quickly and not exactly the massive
car? Exactly. Like the
size difference is so extreme.
It's like picking up like a bird or something, you know, at that point.
It's like a cat versus a horse, dude.
Yeah. And again, it's the thing of like skipping, like, like people on like Harleys and stuff,
I don't see doing this as much, but especially people on street bikes, you know, and again,
I know this is like kind of widely accepted, so it is what it is.
But like when they're like flying through the middle of lanes, I just, in my head, I just worry
because I'm like, I hope someone doesn't pull out and hit them.
And like you said, it's probably, it's going to eventually happen.
Yes.
You know.
Something else to consider is that I wonder if the biker is listening to music.
Almost always, yeah.
So imagine a biker listening to the death metal.
Blasting it.
Or they're blasting, not glues.
They're just fucking driving.
Right.
Like, you're in your own world, man.
Oh, yeah.
Man.
And these guys are going, you know, 130.
Yeah.
It's going to sound weird, but the funny thing, when right after Mitch died and got into his accident, a lot of close homies, close homies got Harleys.
Weird.
So like, what?
That's strange.
I wonder what the thought process is of that.
Was Mitch on a street bike?
He just got the Harley.
Oh, it was a Harley?
Yeah, literally we all took, we all just signed to nuclear blast and we all, most of us bought vehicles.
I bought the Cadillac.
Oh, yeah.
And he bought the Harley.
Man, that's crazy that happened on a Harley because, you know, they're supposed to be safe.
They're safer, I guess.
You know what I mean?
It's a nice bike.
Damn.
And, dude, I'm so sorry about Mitch and like, dude, it sucks.
You got an accident.
Then they all get Harley's.
Then they went out and got Harleys.
It was, it was fair.
weird cognitive dissonance thing.
Very bizarre.
I mean,
at some level,
we all kind of know,
like,
the dangers,
like,
with bikes,
but there is,
I do understand,
like,
the fascination.
I get it.
I mean,
they're badass.
Like,
they look fucking badass,
dude,
and they look fun.
I've been on one.
They're fun.
They're definitely fun.
You know what I mean?
Like,
you can't deny it.
But I don't know.
I guess the way I look at it is like,
I don't think it should be your daily driver.
It should be more of,
like a thing that you go, like, cruise around and, you know what I mean?
Like, just have fun with it.
Like, yeah.
But, like, I don't know.
I think riding it every day is such a high risk.
It's just like a, like, not having a car and just having, like, a bike.
I don't know.
That is the, I think that's the middle ground there.
Yeah.
This is every day.
I mean, dude, driving in general.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Just driving on, in general, on the freeway is scary.
Like, I can't even imagine, oh, I have to drive 40 miles right now on a bike and it's raining.
let's say
oh dude the past month's been
insane with driving
can you imagine
motorcyclists in the rain
in LA traffic
I see him
nuts
it's like numbers game
at that point
that's what I'm saying
I do
I'm concerned driving in the car
every day like that's
it's funny we quit
about driving on this fucking thing
but like it's so true
man just driving I'm like man
try to be a safe driver
I use my blinker.
If you're listening to watching us,
use your blinker.
Use your fucking blinker.
It's,
I'm a piece of shit.
I try to be a piece of shit less.
And little things,
do you like,
just use your blinker.
Yeah.
You know,
the world does not involve around us.
You know,
just gotta use,
use your blinker.
I'm like, dude,
if the car is that sketchy,
you just add more.
Yeah.
Yeah.
the orgy. I'm in a zone.
Yeah. I'm not exactly
looking for a smaller vehicle.
You know? Yeah.
I'm thinking about my childhood.
I'm so sick. Remember they were fucking
playing with me in bodies. Zone out. Yeah.
Yeah. Dude, how heavy is orgy?
Oh my, that record candy ass is
incredible. I've been listening to Orgy the past week a lot
and that record is fucking unbelievable.
I was bumping it the other day actually. Getting coffee.
Yeah.
Candy ass. Yeah.
even the one I think is after that
with the fiction
the song with fiction
oh yeah
I brought back so many memories
I'm dreaming and did you
yeah yeah
god's so good
so cool so like
cutting edge
and dope
that Ben did remind me of my childhood
a lot
yeah
yeah
you listen to those guitar tones
like that is heavy
oh yeah
you said that that
over the story
we were talking about last week
as well man those
I love that guitar tone
and these proud of new song
I think like last week
and the same
kind of brought back some
memories with the tones and stuff.
I checked it out as well.
Oh, it's sick, man.
It's good, it's good, it's cool.
I believe the song's called Empty.
Yes.
Yeah.
Just came out pretty fucking...
And they're playing a Sikh New World, right?
Yes.
Yeah, they're on that.
Got to figure out, I'm going.
It's Vegas.
Dude, it's a new metal.
It's literally a festival made for you.
I cannot go, dude.
They said, oh, let's make a festival for Garza.
The end that's what the promoters we're talking about.
pretty sure and okay okay so if
as you listen and watching
and this there's three rooms
connected to this
whole studio
the amount of backwards ours that are in this
420 square foot
oh yeah there's a lot of backwards
ours yeah I cannot
if I don't go to this festival I'll be I'll be
a poser I gotta go you would be
I think 12 year old you would be
pissed for sure. Yeah, it's like, what are you do? You
gated, old fuck.
Get off your lazy ass and go
to Vegas. Dude, cold is playing.
Cold? That would be
pretty sick. I just love that they
were able to get
you know 30 plus bands to reform
for this. It's awesome.
Okay, wait, so it's May
13th, Saturday, it's one day.
Yeah, systeming down,
septones, corn, incubus,
turnstile.
And you had the deep cuts. Like,
Let's see the cold chamber
Lowes plane which is a great band oh yeah so orgy cold
Mm-hmm I love filter alien ant farm hubas tank who is seven dust
soul fly salmon dust Katie cold chamber yeah fever
Cradle oh shit I'm sorry um there's orgy yep fly leaf I hear uh with with
with Lacey I hear a lot of people love fly leaf oh yeah
Papa Roach course that was a big I think that was a big band for like uh
Like the older Gen Z ground.
You know what I mean?
Like that was there like evanescence or like.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Lod is there.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, Lod is going to be cool.
It's good to see Chappelle is so high up there because Chavelle is a sleeper band.
If you ever saw Shabelle live, they, there's something about them.
Yeah.
They're just, it's funny.
I saw it literally like the last song.
I forgot they were playing.
It was like a festival similar to this.
Like a massive.
I was like just walking around.
Yeah.
I'm like, oh, Shavelle's playing.
And there's just something about it.
Like this.
the soul.
Like, damn, that's why are you still Chappelle?
They always reminded me
of like deaf tones in that way
where the music has this
like atmosphere and vibe to it.
Yeah.
You know, where you just kind of like jam.
You know.
Yeah, they had this atmosphere to them.
Yeah. Very few bands can pull off that sound, I think.
Look up Shavelle J.
I want to say they're all brothers.
Oh, yeah.
I'm pretty sure if I just want to come from
Probably be a wiki, you know?
Yeah.
I just saw them in Aftershock.
They were awesome.
Let's check out the old wiki.
Originally composed of two brothers, Pete Loughler and Sam Loughler.
Ah, two brothers.
Alongside.
Oh, but then Joe Loughler joins in 96.
Oh, so now it is all brothers.
So it was three brothers.
They're all brothers.
Wow.
That's cool.
At the moment, it was just back to two brothers.
But at one point, it was three.
That's what it was.
Because they have a different drummer now, I think, was it?
Something like that.
Yeah, it was...
I think it was a different guy on drums when I saw them.
I came out of 95.
Wow.
Oh, yeah.
I didn't know that.
I've been around a long time.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
Six million records.
They were...
Yeah, that's the crazy thing about them is, like, they might be...
I think them and Alien Am Farm are probably the two most slept on bands from, like, the new metal
alternative metal kind of scene
no one talks about those
bands
this is huge
yeah I got it
I'm going I'm going into festival
dude
I feel like it's just one of those
you can't miss it
if I miss it I'm going to have a lot of explaining
to do on this thing dude
I feel like the crowd here
would be interesting
it's going to be a cool mix of like
yeah like new fans
and old OG fans
would be cool it's kind of like
this is like the new metal when we are young
essentially
yeah it looks
obviously the same promoters
yeah same team putting it on
well this works for this let's just do it for new metal
yeah yeah
and new metal you know probably
probably even reaches like a wider audience of people
than like post hardcore and emo and stuff
I think this is definitely like a wider
especially a wider age group
from like young kids to older people
wider age you're right
new metal was I mean still
arguably is like the
largest heavy genre.
It is, right?
Yeah.
I mean, I think New Metal is the biggest that
metal or like heavy, aggressive music has ever been.
Commercially.
Yeah.
You could argue thrash, but you can't really call Metallica like a straight thrash band.
Like you can't.
And you can't just name one band as an example.
Yeah, exactly.
They're the exception to the rule.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Where New Metal, you have all these bands and they're fucking all.
They're this massive.
The top four are all.
all gigantic bands.
This doesn't be down.
Corn, doubt tones,
incubates, I mean, come on.
Those are bands that have never stopped touring,
just consistently, like, getting bigger and bigger.
So, you know.
We all know that corn's the best on that lineup.
We all know, dude.
Oh, man, I can't, I can't pick a favorite.
I mean, well, you know who my favorite band is,
but I'm not going to, like, be biased.
I can't.
System is probably my top.
I will say, though, as far as live.
My ass hitches.
As far as live,
corn is amazing live.
Oh,
of course.
The heaviest live band.
It's a different thing.
On the planet.
If you,
like,
any of the listeners
have never seen
corn live
and you're like,
like, you like,
you like,
crazy about them,
see them live.
It'll change your whole perspective.
When they play here to stay,
it's fucking insane.
And they always open
with here to stay.
That's the best part.
God,
it's totally the heaviest
thing you can see live.
Oh,
we're going to open
with our heaviest breakdown.
This should be the headline.
Huba stank.
Oh, and they just play the reason
like 20 times.
Yeah, they should be the top right there.
Yeah.
It's funny, if you chug any corn pattern,
it's so heavy.
I mean, yeah.
Like, John, John, do, do, do, do you.
Yeah, I think corn just has, like,
the catchiest riffs.
That's really what it comes down to.
Like, their riffs immediately just get stuck in your head.
Yeah, as that Taylor Barber said,
they're...
Falling away from me, like, any of those.
drops. Earworms.
Earworms, dude. They're just like there.
Yeah. Like you hear it one or twice
and it's like just there plain.
You just keep hearing that fucking rip or
that vocal part.
That'll happen to me. We're like, I'll get
a corn riff in my head and I have to play
it. Yeah. Like, okay, where's the
nearest Spotify that I can play?
I don't know why. It's just like addictive.
Of course, man. Yeah.
Earworms.
Ear worms.
They've got a leash drop though.
Oh, yeah.
The go
That's
Yeah
JD's so good at those like
Those like kind of mosh call drops
Yeah
You know there's like blind
Are you ready?
There's the go
Like those are such iconic moments
Like I feel like
It's such a small thing
That people could like
You know not think about
But like
I think those are the things
Where like
If you're on the fence about like heavy music
But then you hear a drop like that
it kind of puts
like heavy music into context of why it's so cool
how it can like grab your attention like that
yep so sad dude
this part dude
that that little break dude
it's just like
you could chuck that too
and and that's one of those draws
for like the way I look at
we could probably meet it yeah
yeah before we get flag
Yeah, we have like a 10 second rule in songs.
You guys know how it goes with YouTube.
It just takes over your body.
Like, what interests me is heavy music that breaks the rules
and somehow is accessible to like anyone from like a 16 year old or 14 year old kid
to like someone's grandpa.
If you could show your grandfather corn and he understand he gets it,
Yeah.
That means there's something to that music.
You know what I mean?
Like there's certain artists that break those rules.
Yep.
I agree, man.
It's cool.
Yeah, I mean, yeah.
I mean, my parents know what corn is.
That's what I'm saying.
It's like universally known.
Universal.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, should we get to the new news?
Yeah, let's see what's going on.
New scoop.
New scoop.
New news.
At the moment is what it's called.
Oh my gosh.
just sucks. Suicide silence
go Schrooman and their new
music video alter of self.
You guys entered the
metaverse. Suicide silence
gets more washed up with a new track.
Is that the
lamb goat comment? Oh my goodness.
This is from
courtesy of the PRP. Shout out
PRP. Cool, yeah, they haven't seen.
We dropped a new
video last
Monday, right? Yeah. So yeah, last
When we hear this or watch this, it was last week.
But the track's been out for a month.
Be your first streaming service.
March 10th, release date for the new studio album, right?
It was one of your guys' heaviest tracks from the album, I think.
California, what do people say about us?
California, California Death Corps pillars.
Pillars.
What?
What's a pillar?
The pillars, you hold up.
No, you hold up the fucking the structure of Death Corps.
You guys are the foundation of Death Corps.
Yeah, of course, is what they're saying.
Oh, wow.
I mean, it's not wrong.
It's not wrong at all.
Interesting.
Well, if you ask our competing bands, they'll probably have a way different answer.
Probably not.
Oh, goodness.
That's so funny.
A funny story about this track is everyone, you get into like these, I mean, we're all
older, so we don't necessarily fight or bicker anymore, but it's like you kind of have
to pick your battles.
Yeah.
And besides Dan or bass player, I mean, no one wanted this song on their record.
Really?
So I had to kind of, everyone, it's so hard to know when to fight for something.
When like, okay, I'll let this go.
And this is that to keep the morale up.
But this one I fought for.
It was such a sick song.
I mean, it's one of my favorites for sure.
It's different. It's like colorful.
Colorful.
I like that.
Yeah.
Yeah, I heard.
I was listening to it.
It's a little more up here, right?
A little more dissonant kind of chords.
kind of stuff.
Yeah, we actually went from
the zero fret to,
I think the fourth or something.
I think we went Prague.
It was cool.
It was cool.
Like it.
Yeah, it fits the video too.
Totally.
The song is perfect for the video.
Shout out Vicente Cordero.
Yeah.
The homie.
Vicente.
Great.
Awesome, dude.
It's done our past four videos.
But yeah, it fought for this.
This song, I'm very glad that it worked out.
And you can't deny the fucking
some rips.
When you hear, like,
that's a sick fucking song.
We should.
Yeah.
And the guys just look like, on, you, you just totally just don't see it.
Yeah.
This one, I definitely, I definitely, a five, four.
I'm glad that people enjoy.
This is so funny, like, when people have strong opinions and it gets out there,
people hear it and listen to it, it's like, there's, like, nothing.
Like, any thought that maybe another band member had is, like, just, oh, yeah, everyone loves the song.
Right.
People love this song.
It's like, well, you know how it is.
When it's your art, you're always going to be the harshest critic.
Of course.
So, yeah, we're all pulling out mushrooms.
Yeah.
Yeah, you play mine.
Are those legit?
Yeah, like everyone said, I say wow a lot and sick.
I do.
The general.
Good God.
Those are actually real mushrooms.
That's awesome.
So you guys actually took mushrooms for this?
I probably shouldn't say that.
Hey, man, it's authentic, bro.
But, uh, nuts that you guys did that.
That's awesome.
So I've never done a full mushroom trip.
I never done one.
Until now.
No, me, I mean, I spit him out.
Okay.
Okay, got you.
I'm not trying to do this fucking video.
That would have been weird.
Yeah, that would have been intense.
Probably.
Yeah.
I've only done like, you know, the, should I be even talking about this?
It's only done like the DMT.
I've done DMT a couple times.
Iwaska a few times.
Like the whole ceremony.
like the chaman and all that stuff i mean that's that's that's microdosed yeah but you can only count
a full trip but that's on my that's on my list of things to do very soon too i need to like
you have a little reset of life i think you just need to be in the right uh environment right
like a good uh welcoming environment yeah yeah i'm ready to i'm ready to face some demons let's
fucking go dude that's this or can be really nice and calming you know what i don't like those trips
Really?
Like, if I get high or there was an eyewa experience where, you know, I had like a very happy, like, I love everybody.
Positive.
I just don't, I, me personally, I'm only talking about myself.
Like, I just didn't learn as much.
So you always want to learn something.
I want to, if I'm doing something, like, show me to shit.
You know, what's like, you know, what's in there?
So if it's a positive, I don't really need to be reminded that I love my friends and my family, which is very important, obviously.
But like, if I'm, if you're doing something for a purpose, like whatever, but like, show me to shit.
You know, like, I set aside this whole day.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I got snacks.
I got, you know.
Yep.
I have Netflix queued up.
Like, I want to, like, really get into this.
Yeah.
Do you seek, like, a catharsis or, like, a purging or just, like,
Knowledge or something.
Knowledge.
Knowledge.
People prefer to purge, but I think the definition of purging is different for every person.
For me, purging is, if you get the knowledge, purging for me, it's actually doing what the knowledge teaches you.
Right.
So let's, if you want, I don't know.
Versus like getting sick or whatever.
Yeah.
Some people do.
I personally don't need to throw up.
I personally need to go home and start doing the shit that I just got the vision for.
Yeah.
And to me, that's like a form of pershing, you know.
Do you, like, write down your experiences?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Like, take notes and stuff.
Yeah, big on something I do.
Yeah, just more so with smoking weed, just smoke and anything that comes to mind.
Just write it down something stick.
You know, it's like, you know, like I do it, something sticks.
Some things don't.
Yeah.
But, yeah, like, and there's a lot when you're high and have a bad trip.
But, you know, that's wind.
that's when you learn something dude
yeah and that's like let's fucking go
there get a little scared right yeah
it just it's not so
it's just there's nothing
unhealthy about having a reminder
of how vulnerable we are
and yeah and being human it's just not
I mean it's
you know it's knowledge like you said
yep also I don't condone this
don't listen to damn what I'm saying
we're going to edit all this out
and do not listen to me
this was a story of
fiction yeah but please subscribe oh my goodness but yeah hope uh hope everyone hope you all love
the song we spent a lot of time on the song and the video mind up and people feel like there's
there's uh that they're experiencing a trip you know yeah that was really i feel i think it was
pretty authentic well sick yeah cool all right jay what's next that was interesting and other news
uh presented yeah is that plexs that one i don't know who that is i don't know that is
It looks like the purple there.
Yeah.
Well, brought to us by Loudwire,
fit for an autopsy's.
Joe is the second vocalist
who leave the Death Corps supergroup
The Big Six.
Joe Bad, what a fucking pure soul, man.
Awesome guy.
Great, dude.
I love all those guys in that band.
But yeah, the second guy to leave.
Following Fronds.
Is there a reason why that was specified,
or is it just the newsbreaking?
Yeah, so I read.
that there was something about whoever put this together didn't take into account the
permission to use vocalist likeness or likenesses okay mm-hmm it's like a legal
thing I guess with contracts got it unfortunately that is kind of true you have to
kind of as much as you might be a pure guy or woman and you want to like sing on a track
or play on a track you kind of have to clear it it sucks but that's just the way it is
yeah yeah and when you're talking
six.
That's a lot of clearance, dude.
It's a lot of lawyers to talk to.
It's not as simple as it should be or seems.
You would think, right, like if it's you,
you're like, oh, I can do this, right?
But you have to get permission.
Some, yeah.
It's just, if you're on a contract and stuff, obviously.
Contracts.
Contracts is the law.
But the idea is still sick.
I mean, hopefully they do something with it.
It'll be awesome.
But yeah, I mean, it's my first thought,
was because obviously you always go to like your music brain yeah my first thought when i saw
i'm like how are they going to schedule anything because they're all on tour this might be generalizing
whatever but i don't trust singers in general having any form of schedule now there's six of
any type of discipline sorry i love i love i love i love i love eddie i love i love singers i love
Mitch, but I wouldn't trust
out scheduling stuff.
It's just the personality type you're saying.
Kind of basically, yeah.
They just show up.
Yeah.
I mean, it's so hard to schedule
two bands to do anything.
Right.
Throughout our whole career,
do you like scheduling any tour has been,
I can't name one easy one.
Yeah.
It's been like, is this band available?
Or let's talk them for fucking four months
until they say yes or no.
Right.
It's like scheduling two bands.
So that's when my brain went.
But then my second thought process was, this is fucking sick.
Obviously, I want to see something happen with it.
I'm sure, though, find a way to make it work, you know.
Yeah, but shout out to Joe about it.
He's fucking sick, dude.
And shout out to you also fit for an autopsy.
Great guys.
Oh, yeah, Tim and all them great guys.
Franz stepped aside to focus on Attila.
And then they added Darius, right?
Darius from Spite.
And Spite.
Sick.
Well, what's, yeah, Darius.
I mean, sickest.
Beast.
Beast.
dude trying to get Darius on on the pod for sure oh yeah that would be sick what's uh what's next jay
well i came across this article from the PRP oh monuments vocalist andy sizek i believe that's how
you say his name yes he opens up on the mental and financial struggles of being in a band
and okay today 2023 well what today so he expressed that uh to quote his twitter being in a band feels
pretty stupid now. The culture's
embarrassing and nothing about it is
cool anymore. Make almost
no money and half his old
heroes are a disgrace perverts.
He worked his whole life for this and all he feels
a shame broken down and obsolete.
Barely hanging on. I'm very curious
as someone that's in this world
and this is your gig, like
how do you feel about that?
So subjects like this
Jasta
Yeah, Josta, she has a lot of experience with that
which is great. Yeah.
this
I don't even know where to start
with stuff like this
yeah that's a big one
it's personal
it is yeah
it's probably subjective
to different people
it has to be yeah
it's a little heavy
but I felt like
like every person's experience
obvious every band's experience
is gonna be different
you know what I mean
it's worth bringing up
yeah every band dynamic is
you would think it's similar
but it's really not
there's a lot of
intricacies in there
with different
personalities
you're talking different
upbringings
yeah
yeah it's a really tough
subject, especially when you're talking mental health.
You really don't know, even when you try to understand what they're thinking and what they're
going through.
I'm not complaining, but being a band is very difficult.
I forgot how many times I wanted to quit.
Yeah.
I just had like a, this is too much, you know.
Yeah.
It's not like a job where you could clock in and out.
When you clock out, you just go home and look and not think about it and hang out.
It's 24 hours.
It's just the brain that it's not stop.
And that's kind of, they say.
say, you know, obviously the blessing is the curse.
But again, I'm not complaining, but there is some realities that it does drive you pretty
fucking crazy sometimes.
Would you say that maybe it's just like long term, not for everyone, right?
No.
I think that's what it comes down to.
You kind of sign up for, yeah, you really get pushed to your limits.
You get pushed to your patience.
And another big issue, which I talked to the guys about.
is you get into music to play music.
Yeah.
You know,
but the reality is
there is a business to it.
Mm-hmm.
And then when it comes,
making a business decision,
when I make business,
when I mean by business decisions,
it's not about the money.
Yeah.
You have to be smart knowing
where the money is going.
Yeah.
And what the band is doing,
you gotta be strategic.
It can't be just a,
just throw shit out.
No business works like that.
None.
I mean,
it's like, you know,
You just have to know how to budget things and be like savvy with that kind of thing.
It's like what happens when the manager will mismanage a restaurant?
We all seen.
You'll see the fucking clothes.
Yep.
It's just there's just reality.
Obviously, who ever started that restaurant probably loved that food, loved making that restaurant.
But there's reality is, you know, you got to.
They weren't a business person.
That's the problem.
And unfortunately, into your career, when you try to get into the mindset, make intelligent.
choices. I mean, we're,
our
shit's very public and
of decisions we made that weren't
good.
But you have
to make
business decisions.
But the problem that is, which I'm
which is what I'm getting to,
knowing in a band is
a business person.
I mean, if you're lucky, you know, there might be
one person that had a business degree or something.
If you're lucky. And obviously, like,
There's a whole money stigma and having a healthy attachment to.
And that's just, that's a balance in itself.
That's pretty damn special.
Someone finds that I do my best to find out as well.
But yeah, you have, you know, three to five men or women in one group and you're basically married.
Yeah.
You weren't, you started a band without even thinking, oh, yeah, I'm going to potentially notice person for the rest of my life.
you guys are going to get very personal you're going to know everything about each other
you start crying oh yeah you're going to have arguments you're going to hug each other you're
going to the whole spectrum of emotions you're going to experience with them arts it weighs in
it definitely weighs heavy for sure but the uh it's not for everybody even when i see stuff like this
it's really hard to gauge like i would have to talk to him in person and
Even when I talk to some of my guys, it's just really hard to gauge stuff like that.
And you're tested to your limits.
And unfortunately, I'm very lucky.
I'm a lucky guy.
You're not going to see me do any of this.
One of my strengths as a person, I don't have many of them.
But I can handle a lot.
Mentally, emotionally, that's how I'm wired.
I'm very lucky.
You're resilient.
I'm just.
But a lot of people,
I like that.
And that's why I think the biggest thing for me is just the realization of like being in a long-term touring band is just not for every personality type.
No.
Like you can love music.
You know what I mean?
Like you can be amazing at it.
You can be super talented.
But if you don't have that resilience to like be able to take a lot of basically you're taking a beating emotionally and, you know, sometimes physically even.
Oh, yeah.
You know, it's not viable long term.
It's not, you know, like in which case you would have to make that decision, okay, should I just do this really more for fun and enjoy music as like more of just a passion thing?
Yeah.
Or do I want to continue doing this as a business is the really big distinction you have to make.
Yeah, it's it's tough, man.
I hope this guy is doing better now, but.
Yeah.
Shout out to him.
I hope you're doing better.
It's so, yeah, it's so.
oh my goodness it's it's tough man
and uh
only going through experience
what what helps us is like
there's gotta be like a future
um
you gotta have someone really taking the reins
yeah um definitely
you know
like to kind of give you like like a bright side
because no matter what you do which
we have we do have experience with this
like when you want to do something
it always i think uh actually
Josh said that which is
cool, but it always gets worse before it gets better.
Yeah.
You're pretty much guaranteed that.
And from what I learned is that depends.
You could kind of, which you can kind of choose what level we want to hit.
Yeah.
Like as far as, I guess, let me say it, popularity or, you know, what, what have you, but depending on what you go for, you're going to lose a lot more.
Yeah.
So you want, okay, okay, I don't, I don't.
I must do want to sacrifice, right?
Oh, yeah.
I want to go here.
So you're, so you want to go here, right?
You're going to sacrifice that to get there.
The whole way up.
You will sacrifice, yeah.
Oh, yeah, man.
I've never, you know, the pun intended with the band name, but like, you know, I never had suicidal thoughts ever in my life until I was 36.
Right.
I mean, but I'm fine.
I'm again, I'm fine.
But you get pushed mentally and emotionally to, to, to depths in, and, you.
And you're a soul way you never even thought what he had.
Right.
But that's what you call sacrifice.
You know, it's just you want to do something.
You got to sacrifice something.
Yeah.
You know, it's just, I can't think of anything.
I mean, shit.
I mean, you want to, you want to get a six pack?
Well, you got to, you know, eat a little bit less.
That's a sacrifice, man.
Diet and work your ass off at the gym.
And, yeah, no, it's true.
There's always something, as I always say this to you, like, everything in life has a price.
You know, I got that from my.
favorite book, The Alchemist.
And it's so true, man.
Everything life has a price.
And that's why I think it's important to like, you know, promote the idea of like being
resilient and being patient because things take time.
And like you said, I think that's a great quote like of like, you know, it always gets worse
before it gets better.
100%.
Because I think a lot of people quit before they're even at the worst part.
Yes.
Not knowing that the rainbows on the other side of the hill.
you know what I mean like they're almost where they need to be they just need to stick it through to the other side yeah now that's one of my big biggest fears as a person and a band like imagine quitting right when you're about to pop I would I don't think I could live myself just because there was one thing that happened that brought you guys down for a second you know it could be one thing it happens often but man it just that thought like that we quit right before we we've been through you've been there all this yeah all this publicly
and privately and you lost friends and yeah um and just to stop right before everything that you
were working for well that that terrifies me and also dying young terrifies me yeah like i mean what
what a tragic story like something that happened to us like right before we even like like
before the career happens you know that'll be so tragic right totally but the good news is and so i'm
to circle back.
The goodness for me personally,
obviously it's not for everybody,
but when you go through those
when you have that
drop process and those lows, you come
out a better person
and you learn a lot about yourself.
I remember, as I was
talking about, like, I had those thoughts. I never had in my life.
I never really had those thoughts
before. Yeah.
And
the next day, in the next two
days.
Woke up, you know, depending, in the morning I do something, like, flip physical.
These days, I went up for a walk.
I go out for walking a park and there's, like, some mansion areas I like looking at
and growing up.
So I walk, walk up, put some music on, walk up.
And there were the most blissful, beautiful, joyful walks I ever had.
Yeah.
Because now you have something to compare it to.
Right.
And while I was this low, now that when you get out of that, like, there's like this joyous
feeling after it.
If you get through it and learn shit
and then you...
It's my way up for a walk and this...
This sounds cheesy, but just enjoy the air
and like, man, I'm alive.
Yeah.
I feel good, man.
It's like this, you know, like this...
I mean, it's a super classic saying, but it's like
you can't have good without the bad.
You can. There's no way.
If you've never experienced something hard,
you have nothing to compare it to
when you have a good experience.
Totally.
So it makes those good experiences that much better
when you've gone through a lot.
And then you have a great.
experience. Yes. You know. I agree. Well, monuments also shout out to them. They're fucking sick.
Yeah, I mean, they shred. Those guys are awesome.
All right, let's see what's next. What we got? Let's go. Let's go to the MTV shows.
Let's just go through this quick. Yeah, I thought this is fun. Do you guys remember TRL?
Oh, yeah.
So wait, this is, like, go up.
This is 11 best MTV shows that were actually about music.
Cool.
Nice.
But what's number 11?
The Golden Days.
TRL, Total Request Live with Carson Daily.
Fuck, yeah.
That is my childhood.
That was a great show, man.
That was great, man.
A lot of what I'm into now, I think, is because of the show.
It's cool.
They would have guests on and stuff.
Having guests on and, like, was really a cool scene.
That top 10 countdown.
It was so cool.
The top 10 canada was sick.
And it was like, it was a time frame where like it was a constant battle between boy bands and like new metal.
And like Lincoln Park.
It was like.
It was like literally one year like Backstreet Boys and Lincoln Park in the end.
It's all it was.
It was bad.
It was like, it was either 98 degrees in sync.
Bowshoe Boys competing with corn, Lambiscuit and Lincoln Park.
Yeah.
And then Tom Green has the bum song.
It has the number one song in the country.
I love that.
Shut up to Tom.
Tom Green, man. He's fucking sick.
Tom Green's the OG of podcasting, too, just to throw that out there.
Oh, fuck yeah, man.
Literally did it before anybody else.
Absolutely.
We would not be here without Tom Green.
For sure.
Shout out, Tom Green.
Unplugged.
That's a great show.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, iconic, right?
Series.
Obviously, the, you know, the Nirvana Unplugged.
Still legendary to this day.
Dude, I mean, even that picture is, like, iconic.
You know exactly what that's from.
Yeah.
Obviously, yeah, the Nirvana one is.
Allison Chains.
The Alice Chains.
If you watch the Alice Chainson's,
And just look at Lance Daly, the vocals, you're like, whoa.
That's this dark shit.
Yeah.
That's dark shit.
Awesome.
Making the videos.
Oh, yeah.
That's pretty sick.
Remember that?
That was cool.
That was pretty cool.
All the behind the scenes stuff.
Yeah, that's pretty cool.
Crazy had a show just for BTS.
That's sick.
Yeah, that was a golden MTV years.
I don't remember 120 minutes.
I have no idea what this show is.
I heard of it.
I never saw it.
Headbanger's ball.
Of course, hip-ha banger's ball.
Sick.
I love.
That's how I discover Cannibal Corp.
Really?
Would never have heard death metal without, yeah, Headbanger's Ball.
Well, it did his job.
Yeah, originally fronted by Ricky Rackman, and then Jostah handled it.
Oh, yeah.
In the revival series.
Alternative Nation, a little bit before my time.
Yeah.
But.
Never heard of this either.
What's this?
IRS Records presents the cutting edge.
No, I've never heard of that.
83 to 87.
Wow, keep going.
Yeah, about 80 shows.
Never heard of that.
No.
No.
Turn it up.
No.
Yo, MTV Raps.
Of course.
Yeah.
I remember that.
Yeah.
Got me into early hip-hop stuff for sure.
Tribe Quall Quest and all that.
All things rock.
Don't remember that at all.
Didn't.
Well, cool.
That was rap.
That's good.
That's a big one, man.
That's the most iconic for sure.
That's a fucking...
Change the game.
It's cool because you put, like, it was genius when you think about it,
because you have, like, you basically have competing genres that are both super-paccharging.
You're talking about people were calling in.
Yeah.
They want to corn to be number one so bad, but like you had like the in sync bands that they want it in sync to be number one so bad.
Like obviously the big labels and everything wanted to push that.
Great, the great show, man.
Yeah, Britney Spears.
Yeah, Britney Spears.
It's just funny to have Britney Spears and corn in the same conversation.
It was really pop versus metal.
If you would think, I think about what it was, obviously you can have your opinion with corns and
and biscuits and like in Parsley of the debate metal.
but they did represent heavy music in that show, man.
At the highest level, really in the mainstream.
So sick, man.
Well, let's, uh...
Oh, fuck.
Just let's not on TV.
Let's close this one out.
Oh, yeah.
Bring it home, Jay.
All right, guitar center employee puts a person in chokehold.
Oh, this is sick.
I want it.
I got a seat.
Absolutely, it handles it.
It's just a Twitter.
Oh, yeah.
It's just a one person, Joe.
Five million of views on Twitter.
Yeah, huge.
Holy moly.
He has an acoustic guitar?
Oh yeah.
Oh, he's smashing it?
Yeah, he's trying to hit, hit this gear guard with it.
He taps.
He watches UFC for sure.
Oh, yeah.
He taps.
Okay, so what?
So he was stealing a acoustic.
Is that what was going on?
He was trying to run out with it, yeah.
He was carrying him out.
Yeah.
Oh, my goodness.
He drags them out.
One person, just, you got it.
I had a theory about this video.
Hey, fair game.
Yeah.
That guy, a raise.
I have a theory about what he was trying to do.
He needs a raise.
What he's trying to do is get a raise.
Oh, yeah.
No, I have a theory about the guy that was still in the guitar.
What's your theory?
So a lot of people nowadays, you know, a lot of times when they do stuff like this,
it's like a scam thing where like, oh, I hope the guy, the security guard hurts me
so that I can sue them later on.
And I think that's probably what it was.
which is why he's on the floor acting like he got super hurt when in reality nothing happened to him
oh yeah it's very common dude very common yeah especially a big corporation like guitar center you know
so a reddit user clarified that he wasn't thrown out for stealing he had just assaulted an employee
oh even worse oh then he's screwed yeah even worse i thought he was getting kicked out because
he started playing the wrong song and like like you played stairway ahead it's like you gotta go
can't you read choke hold when you're when you're on the demo uh
electronic drum set and they tell you you gotta
you gotta stop. It's like I'm gonna practice my
blast piece for the first time ever right now.
This is the perfect time. I'm just gonna punish
this you know guitar center
drum section employee.
Shout out Albuquerque
guitar center. Yeah. Oh Albuquerque
there you go. They don't fuck around. This dude's sick.
Yeah, Albuquerque doesn't mess around.
Especially when you're talking like being insulted man
fair game man.
Yeah I mean
yeah honestly
shout out to that security guard. He handled that situation
perfectly.
Yeah.
I mean, dude, he was probably like
it looks like he trains.
He looks like not exactly
skinny, I would say.
But more like
built?
He's got a good core.
He had good technique.
I could tell you he had good technique for sure.
Jay is checking him out now.
Oh, do you want to talk with him too?
Or what's up?
What's up?
Doc.
He's like, I might go still a guitar now.
He's like, I might go still a guitar now.
DJ.
DJ.
No, no.
Well, shout out to this young gentleman
I guess
Apparently stuck
Stuck up for himself
And I guess help
Accused guitar
Not get jacked
But yet almost smashed
Yeah man
I just gotta say stop
You know people stop harassing
Like retail workers
Like what are we doing
These people were just trying to like
Make a living do their job
Yeah
I mean why are we
Rehasting
Why are we
Rehasting like
Anybody
Yeah
You know, like, I mean, it's just, we're all going through our own shit, man.
We're all having our own shit at home and going their own stuff.
And you got to think, like, these people deal with the public every day.
You know what I mean?
I don't know.
I have a lot of sympathy for retail workers because they go with a lot.
What do you think this guy listens to?
He's got the-
Giant Pool.
Oh, yeah.
He's got the chin beard and the...
Hinder.
Hinder?
I'm going to go with Hinder.
Huba stank.
That's a fucking Hubea stank culprit.
How do you see harassing her?
Harassing? Is that it?
Harassment. Harassment? Harassment? Harassment?
Yeah.
Harassing? What was going to say harassing?
Harassing.
Harassing. There go.
That's, yeah.
Yeah, he loves hindering, Jarnian Pool.
There you go. He's trying to let the bodies hit the floor, huh?
Yeah, record's pretty sick, though.
I mean, there is that.
He probably bumped it in his lifted truck outside.
Sure.
And then, yeah.
Fun fact about Johnny & Poole, their guitar player is the bass player for,
Flesh parade, which is a legendary grind band.
They're fucking sick. So you can't talk shit on Trenuple without knowing the deep
grind history. I feel like almost every new metal band
has one member who was in like some creed band that was like super
heavy, right? Yeah, type in
John, not on YouTube.
I was going to show you this funny video.
Well, I'll show you maybe let me wrap up later.
We have a type band Dronium Pool for the wiki.
I'm sorry, but I forgot this guitar player's name.
Find out right now.
CJ sounds familiar.
Go down.
Fiber optics.
C.J.
Pierce.
That sounds not right.
Oh, yeah, they're based out of Dallas.
Okay.
Let's see personnel here.
Guitar?
Guitar.
C.
Yep.
C.J.
Piers.
Now, yeah, so copy his name and then go back to Google.
Yep, that's him.
Oh, nice.
He loves the Wob pedal for sure.
Oh, I mean, he's the king of the Waw pedal, really.
And watch, type in, yeah, she appears Flesh Parade.
And watch what fucking comes up.
You have to type the whole thing, which is insane.
Yeah, it didn't pop up.
That's what you can pop up.
People don't know this.
So they're a super OG band then.
So, yeah, Flesh Parade, hometown, bio.
Louisiana Grind Corps.
Wow, do they not even have music out?
Like, online.
Bases, C.J. Pierce. Boom. Right there.
Nice.
Black and white, dude.
See, a lot of people don't know he came from a fucking straight up grind band.
I feel like a lot of new metal bands were like death metal bands previously, you know.
Hey, Jay, pull up YouTube and we're going to close out the pod with some flesh parade.
10 seconds of pure grind.
And I'm pretty picky with my grind and this shit is fucking sick.
All right.
Go down.
That's sick.
Starting and ending the pot with grind.
Yeah, play coping with it.
Is it going to go?
Oh, yeah.
There you go.
Yeah.
Oh, some straight power violence.
Yeah, and they fucking groove it.
Let's hit the groove.
Yeah, that's sick as fuck.
See?
Flesh parade, dude.
Grind as fuck.
Yeah.
I love that kind of stuff.
They have a record called, uh, kill,
B.
Nice.
Please don't count.
Cancelmace this.
That's his name of the record.
Might have to bleep that.
They're on,
but we're probably going to bleep it, honestly.
We have to censor that, yeah.
Unfortunately.
But they're on relapse.
You know what?
I got to,
this,
I got to see if that's,
the record's called that via Spotify.
Flesh Parade.
Dude, this Wi-Fi is fucking quick.
Yeah,
working.
Let's see.
I mean, yeah,
it says,
it's on Spotify.
It's,
bleep, bleep, bleep, yeah.
That's a bold title.
Yeah.
I mean, it's Grancor, so there's kind of no rules.
Yeah, so shout out to, let's see, band.
You should check out, Wormed, Flesh Parade.
Who else would talk about?
Oh, like, Chavelle.
Oh, yeah, Chavelle.
Very, probably the most underrated alternative rock slash metal band of all time, I would say.
Oh, and Hamdale.
Oh, yeah, Hamdale.
So you got Gore, yeah.
have grind, you have new metal, you're set for a while.
Hoking you guys up with your playlist for a couple weeks at least.
Free services.
Yeah, well, I guess we covered a lot of ground.
I think we're...
That was a good one.
Yeah.
That was beefy.
So thank you.
Some good topics in there.
Yeah, thank you all for listening and watching.
Next week, we should be starting with guests for quite a while.
So this should be our last trifecta EP for months and months and months.
So, yeah, am I missing anything?
No.
We should be announcing some exciting things in the next few weeks.
So just, you know, keep you guys posted.
Stoked.
Sacked a kid, Jay, thank you for killing it.
Love you guys.
All right, everyone, for listening and watching.
Appreciate it.
See you next time.
Later.
Yeah.
