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[00:00:00] What's going on everyone? Thanks for hanging out for another episode of Our Brains Hurt. We have some shows coming up July 6th at the Pie Shop. It's Saturday.
[00:00:08] We are hosting Diesel Boy from Southern California. They're playing with American television over our eyes and 40 reps.
[00:00:16] It's going to be an incredible show and it will sell out. Head over to PieShopDC.com for tickets. That's July 6th, Diesel Boy, Pie Shop DC.
[00:00:25] Two weeks later, July 24th at Atlas Brew Works also in DC. We are hosting the Dolly Rots with Soraya and Curse Words. DC's very own Curse Words.
[00:00:35] So head over to Atlas Brew Works or OurBrainsHurt.com for the ticket links and then save the date for September 21st if you're in the Haymarket, Virginia area.
[00:00:46] And if you're not, you will be that day. September 21st, another Saturday. Our Brains Hurt is coming out with our own coffee oatmeal stout.
[00:00:54] We're getting some canned for those who can't be there. But September 21st is going to be the release party slash show that is at True Vale Brewery in Haymarket, Virginia.
[00:01:06] So save the date for that. It is going to be awesome. Also be sure to head over to OurBrainsHurt.com and select your all-star punk rock band.
[00:01:15] When you go to the website, OurBrainsHurt.com, you'll see the pop-up window. It's right on the main page. Get to plug in your singer, guitarist, bassist, drummer, second guitarist, if you want, whoever you want.
[00:01:24] Play the game. Play along. Create your own band. You can pick anybody dead or alive, punk or not punk, whatever. But this is a punk rock band competition.
[00:01:34] And then you have to name your band. We might have instances where people's bands are similar, but the name of the band when we vote might push yours over the edge.
[00:01:44] So go to OurBrainsHurt.com, you fucking assholes, and pick a goddamn punk rock band.
[00:01:50] Right now we've got, we have eight entries right now. Thanks to loyal listeners like Richard Craddock and Nick Murray and Tom Yusko and Mike Billups,
[00:01:59] the four raddest people on the planet, because those are the only four people besides Matt and I who have submitted bands.
[00:02:07] I'm totally going to win this. I'm looking at all your shitty bands right now. But play along, man. It's fun. Unless you don't like fun.
[00:02:15] And you'd just rather sit back and listen to your Kenny G records while you drink low-carb beers. OurBrainsHurt.com all-star punk band, do it.
[00:02:25] Imagine being popular because of a clarinet. What a fucking pussy. Anyway.
[00:03:05] OurBrainsHurt.com
[00:03:25] I feel like I haven't talked to you fucking forever.
[00:03:27] I know, we haven't done this in like weeks.
[00:03:29] I know it's only been a couple of weeks, but...
[00:03:31] I know.
[00:03:33] I feel like so much has happened in those couple of weeks too.
[00:03:35] So much.
[00:03:37] Yeah. One thing that happened to me, I got really into pink. As you can see in my shirt, I'm wearing a pink shirt.
[00:03:42] Oh, like the color pink. Not like the music.
[00:03:47] No, no, no, no, no. The color pink. I even bought some pink underwear on Amazon.
[00:03:52] This is just a new thing in the last two weeks.
[00:03:57] Yeah, yeah. I don't know. I saw this t-shirt. It was just plain pink. I was like...
[00:04:03] Back in the day when I was in the Navy and before I had gained a bunch of weight, I had a pink polo shirt that I loved wearing.
[00:04:09] When you have olive skin, I think the pink kind of goes nice against the olive skin.
[00:04:14] It's an Italian thing.
[00:04:16] It's an Italian thing. Yeah, yeah.
[00:04:18] And then I just kind of forgot about pink.
[00:04:21] And I saw this shirt. I bought it and I was like, I'm going to get some pink underwear too.
[00:04:25] So you can see the chats?
[00:04:28] No.
[00:04:29] I don't know.
[00:04:30] Unfortunately.
[00:04:31] Okay.
[00:04:32] Even though it was on my birthday in Richmond.
[00:04:34] No, one of Red's daughters had a concert that night.
[00:04:39] Okay.
[00:04:40] Like school thing. So yeah, we didn't go. We just spent the weekend in the woods.
[00:04:46] Nice. Yeah.
[00:04:48] Yeah. Off grid campsite right on the river. It was awesome.
[00:04:53] Nice.
[00:04:54] You know, just spent the whole weekend basically maintaining a fire.
[00:04:58] So our fire didn't go out at all.
[00:05:00] Like except for when we were sleeping the entire fucking weekend.
[00:05:03] That's awesome.
[00:05:04] And figuring out what we're going to cook over an open campfire, which is,
[00:05:08] uh, you know, one of both of our favorite things.
[00:05:13] You hunt for mushrooms?
[00:05:15] Uh, we didn't actually, we just kind of like sat around the campfire,
[00:05:20] figured out what we were going to eat, prepared food, took shots of tequila.
[00:05:25] Yeah.
[00:05:27] And, uh, and just like chilled. And it was beautiful weather.
[00:05:30] Like it rained a whole bunch, which was, which was kind of shitty,
[00:05:34] but it was also kind of nice.
[00:05:37] Like one, one,
[00:05:38] one of the nights while we were sleeping at like poured and like,
[00:05:41] I don't know if you've ever been camping and it's like,
[00:05:44] or you're camping and it's fucking, it's awesome. But we, you know,
[00:05:48] we didn't get wet at all. Like,
[00:05:50] Yeah, I had a leak in my tent the one time I can't when it was.
[00:05:53] We're like, we're like,
[00:05:54] we've gotten hardcore into this like, um, camping hammock thing. Nice.
[00:05:58] So we both sleep in hammocks when we camp and we both have like
[00:06:02] mosquito nets around our hammocks. So the bugs can't get us.
[00:06:06] And then we have these big rain flies over top of us that we set up.
[00:06:10] So it's like, yeah, you have this like little hut over top of you,
[00:06:14] but it's still like, you're sleeping outside kind of just in a hammock.
[00:06:18] Yeah. It's, it's kind of awesome.
[00:06:20] Dude, that's the woods, your chick and tequila. That's all you.
[00:06:23] Yeah. Yep. Yep. And some great fucking food. Oh my God.
[00:06:28] Good fucking food. That's awesome. Yeah. Yeah. So it was fun.
[00:06:33] You know, we, we like doing that every once in a while just to fucking
[00:06:37] reset ourselves. Hell yeah. We, and this, this, this campground,
[00:06:41] we found, uh, you can't even get cell phone reception out there.
[00:06:45] Perfect. So like I just turned my phone on airplane mode.
[00:06:48] Hell yeah. And fucking played my downloaded Spotify playlist with our
[00:06:53] little speaker and holy shit, dude, my little JBL like flip five.
[00:06:57] Yeah. That thing was on the entire weekend. It wasn't like super pumping
[00:07:03] loud, you know, the other day it was a little louder,
[00:07:05] but that thing was like basically playing music the entire fucking weekend.
[00:07:08] Nice. And it only drained half the battery. Nice. Wow.
[00:07:13] I didn't have to fucking charge it from once. Shout out JBL.
[00:07:16] Yeah. And I, cause I've got one of those like, uh,
[00:07:21] those solar little battery packs. Yeah.
[00:07:24] So it's got like three USB ports on it so I can just set that bitch out
[00:07:29] in the sun. Nice. And it just charges it, you know,
[00:07:33] by the sun and you can fucking charge like three different things off
[00:07:36] of it. So I only had to charge my phone once so we could keep playing
[00:07:39] music. Awesome. I want to go camping again.
[00:07:42] I haven't been camping in a couple of years. We should go. We should.
[00:07:46] Yeah, I've never done the cooking. I can't.
[00:07:48] I was like fucking driving to town and eat. See, see, that's the thing.
[00:07:52] If you went camping with us, you wouldn't have to do any cooking
[00:07:54] whatsoever. We both love cooking over a campfire like so fucking
[00:07:58] much. If, uh, if we're not like on a hike, yeah, we'll bring,
[00:08:03] we bring like two fucking cast iron skillets with us,
[00:08:05] like a huge fucking one and then a regular sized one. Yeah.
[00:08:09] And we've got this little fucking grill grate that you can put over the
[00:08:12] fire. That's like this little stand and you can put the cast irons on
[00:08:15] that or you can just cook meat straight on it. That's awesome.
[00:08:19] Yeah. Yeah. You should come camping with us. I will. Yeah.
[00:08:22] If I die and go to heaven, it's just my heaven is going to be me
[00:08:24] in a chair in the woods with booze. Yeah.
[00:08:29] That's all we do when we go camping, man. We use it as an excuse
[00:08:32] to shut our phones off and just sit around a campfire, cook food
[00:08:35] and drink. And I'm telling you, man, this, this camp and hammock thing
[00:08:39] is like the shit that's cool. It's like one,
[00:08:44] the first night is always a little awkward because you got to get
[00:08:46] adjusted. Yeah. But once you find your, your like your groove in
[00:08:50] the hammock, then, then it's like, so no tents at all. No tent at all.
[00:08:55] Okay. But it's the, um, what we do,
[00:09:00] we have three rain flies. So it's like giant tarps.
[00:09:05] Is that, that's like what, but they're specifically made to be waterproof.
[00:09:09] They're called rain flies. They're like tarps, but you can like,
[00:09:13] so you, you tie two ends of them up to the like reds.
[00:09:17] I'm about to get one like reds and then we're going to use mine for
[00:09:21] the one that we put over where we sit. So reds has like,
[00:09:25] you tie two, like it's kind of like a triangle, you know,
[00:09:29] and the two ends tied to trees above your hammock.
[00:09:33] And then it has four points that you put into the ground.
[00:09:37] Okay. Two on each side of the hammock. So it,
[00:09:41] it kind of creates like the top of a tent, but underneath is just completely
[00:09:45] open and you hang the hammock right underneath it. So you can actually put
[00:09:48] like, it has plenty of room to put like a chair next to your hammock
[00:09:51] that's still covered up. And then we use a third rain fly in this instance,
[00:09:55] because you know, the campsites really depend on where the trees are to
[00:09:59] where you put your hammock.
[00:10:02] But this campsite worked out to where we had our two hammocks and
[00:10:06] probably about like fucking 10 or 12 feet in between them.
[00:10:10] And we used our third rain flight and we just hung it up slanted
[00:10:14] in between them. And we put our cooler under that one and the two chairs
[00:10:19] next to the cooler. Nice. So when it rained, when we weren't sleeping,
[00:10:22] we just sat in our chairs with the cooler in between us and were not in rain.
[00:10:26] How strong are those hammocks? I've actually never,
[00:10:30] I honestly don't know if I've ever been in a hammock before because
[00:10:34] I think I was always afraid that I would like break it.
[00:10:38] So these, these, some of them are badass. Okay.
[00:10:42] Reds is a two person hammock. Okay. And hers
[00:10:46] took a hold 300 pounds. Oh, easy. Her and I,
[00:10:50] her and I took a nap in it one time. I mean,
[00:10:53] it kind of sucks to sleep a whole night with two people in a hammock,
[00:10:56] but we took a nap. Not this time around,
[00:10:59] but a while back we were at Lake Anna.
[00:11:02] We took a nap together in it for like an hour and it was cool.
[00:11:06] But hers is hers is rated for I think 700 pounds. Oh shit.
[00:11:10] Okay. Yeah. Right. Yeah. So like, you know, I'm like all a 220.
[00:11:15] Yeah. I honestly don't know how much she weighs, but
[00:11:19] you never ask the lady anyways, but yeah,
[00:11:23] but yeah, hers is rated for like 700, I believe. So yeah.
[00:11:27] And it's like what, cause they're made out of like parachute.
[00:11:31] Right. And there's kind of have to be strong. Yes.
[00:11:35] It's somewhat important for that to be strong. Right.
[00:11:39] And the ends of hers are like these big knotted ropes.
[00:11:42] Okay.
[00:11:43] And then they're super, super strong.
[00:11:46] And so yeah,
[00:11:47] I love that one. I mean,
[00:11:48] it's just a really cool experience for it.
[00:11:50] I mean,
[00:11:51] it's like, when you held it, when you hold it in your hand,
[00:11:53] you're like, Oh yeah. This isn't fucking, yeah.
[00:11:55] Going anywhere.
[00:11:56] Awesome.
[00:11:57] Hell yeah.
[00:11:58] That was super fun.
[00:12:00] We're going again.
[00:12:01] And in late June for Red's birthday.
[00:12:03] I love camping.
[00:12:04] I was like,
[00:12:05] last time on camping was an upstate New York.
[00:12:07] With a couple of uncles and cousins and,
[00:12:09] uh,
[00:12:10] right next to their campsite.
[00:12:12] Because I like to be completely naked once the sun goes down.
[00:12:15] Yeah, as do we all.
[00:12:17] Yes.
[00:12:19] Yeah, I just like, I love getting out of the tent at 3 in the morning to take a piss.
[00:12:25] Just completely naked and just like me and nature.
[00:12:28] Yeah, I don't even have to hold it. I'm just going to spread my wings.
[00:12:31] Just piss.
[00:12:33] Let the wind take it where it goes.
[00:12:36] Hey man, yeah. Nature do its thing.
[00:12:38] That's right.
[00:12:40] Well, happy birthday, even though it's a week late.
[00:12:43] Yeah, thanks. Yeah. And thanks again for the fucking RKL shit.
[00:12:47] Oh hell yeah.
[00:12:48] I am massively stoked.
[00:12:52] I listened back to your RKL review that you did for the episode when I was gone.
[00:12:58] And I feel bad now because you didn't even get a shit.
[00:13:01] No, I don't even have it. You and my brother got one.
[00:13:04] I saw it said 2x and there was a crossover. It was like you motherfuckers, dude.
[00:13:11] I was so excited when I saw that shirt. I'm like, Matt and I are getting one of these fucking shirts.
[00:13:16] Nope. Just Matt.
[00:13:19] And I think now because you gave me that hat.
[00:13:21] I'm thinking now that I'm going to turn one of the walls because like it's such a fucking cool hat.
[00:13:27] I don't want to ruin it. I don't wear it.
[00:13:29] Yeah.
[00:13:30] So I think I'm going to turn one of the walls in my room into like my hat wall because I have like all these hats that I don't wear because I don't want to wear them like my fucking my Yale hockey national championships hat and my fucking Gail lacrosse national championship hat.
[00:13:47] Yep. Now the RKL one.
[00:13:49] Yeah, I've got my old original one of the rooster hat that hangs. So yeah, I think I'm doing.
[00:13:56] Yeah. And that had that RKL hat isn't for sale online either.
[00:13:59] No, I think from what I could piece together, I think most of the merch of those shows they're not selling anywhere else.
[00:14:06] Yeah, I don't have it. Yeah, because none of it is anything that you can get online, which is cool.
[00:14:12] I got a hat. So I bought I bought us each a hat and then I lost my hat at some point during the show.
[00:14:19] I even want to bend down to look for it. I'm like fuck it. I'm just going to buy another one.
[00:14:24] So I bought myself. I bought you one and whoever found my old one.
[00:14:28] So I bought three hats that night. I know. Now, my next thing RKL to figure out is are they going to write new material and put it out?
[00:14:38] Well, we have plenty of time to ask them because we're about to have all of our Kale on the show in the next month.
[00:14:44] Yeah, I know. That's a question to ask them because like I know they recorded re recorded old songs with Tony singing because they've released one which is lies.
[00:14:57] And I and on their Instagram in a short video that's about 30, 20 some 30 seconds long.
[00:15:06] It's a new recording of tribute to the jester with no vocals.
[00:15:12] There's no so but it's definitely a new recording of it. Yeah.
[00:15:17] So and I think and I and I and they also have a YouTube video with Tony singing Sargasm.
[00:15:25] Nice. So like they definitely re recorded some old songs with him singing and so that's got to be put out.
[00:15:32] So that's definitely a question there. But I'm curious about some new material.
[00:15:37] Yeah, I'm hoping this isn't just like a temporary like we're coming out for a few shows type of thing.
[00:15:41] No way. And it's like they're back together type of thing. You know what I mean? Like that's after the response that those shows.
[00:15:47] There's no way they stop. There's no way. It was crazy. He was nuts.
[00:15:51] You know, maybe they do like a little string of shows once a year. Yeah. Kind of Allah what a veil is doing with just like the one big show on Browns Island a year now.
[00:15:59] I mean everyone has to look at a veil and the success that a veil has had coming back and just doing one show a year.
[00:16:07] Yeah. And they're like selling the place out. It's making them. Yeah. Why not have a blast and make some money like yeah.
[00:16:13] Like everyone in the punk scene has to see and it's a veil. It's not like it's not like a veil.
[00:16:18] I mean they were on fat records at the end of their career, but it's not like a veil was like the most fucking popular band. Yeah.
[00:16:25] Like punk rock hardcore band on the planet. You know, they definitely had like a cult following but they gained such a huge following while they after they broke up that yeah they're playing in front of thousands of people when they this one show.
[00:16:39] And if you if you watch the bad fish video from sublime the bass player is wearing an avail t-shirt.
[00:16:45] That's awesome. I had a solid we say that kind of veil.
[00:16:48] I had to like stop and rewind. I was like he's wearing a fucking an avail avail t-shirt. That's fucking rad.
[00:16:54] Speaking of sublime.
[00:16:58] I was scrolling through some pictures on my phone today. Just looking for some shit because I know there was some shit in there that I had that.
[00:17:08] Whatever I was looking for and and I came across like right after the whole anti-flag thing just went down.
[00:17:15] Yeah, I came across a little meme that I had saved that was a picture of anti-flag except for the singer was gone and it said anti-flag with Rome.
[00:17:31] Oh yeah. Save that one.
[00:17:34] Hell yeah.
[00:17:36] Yeah, sublime is like it's like if punk rockers wanted to chill out and get high.
[00:17:42] That's what sublime is for because they well yeah it's not like that.
[00:17:47] It's not I just don't want I don't want to lump them into the white boy reggae.
[00:17:51] No, they're not category because they're more than that.
[00:17:54] No, they're way they're way more than what it's like white boy reggae is like revolution and and and
[00:18:05] I'm trying to think of some of the other bands, but yeah, yeah, they're not there.
[00:18:09] They're fucking like yeah, I mean they do reggae stuff, but they're more like a Scott punk band right with mixed with a little hip hop.
[00:18:17] Yeah, some old school punk covers.
[00:18:19] Yeah, their old school punk covers are funny.
[00:18:21] They're great.
[00:18:22] Yeah.
[00:18:24] Yeah, I do find it funny that a lot of sublime fans. I've definitely heard some over my life like you play like, you know that descendant song form they're like oh it's the blind like no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[00:18:42] Thanks to you I reached out to Justin from Good Men Doing Nothing.
[00:18:47] And this coming Sunday. Shout out Justin Seelig shout Justin Seelig.
[00:18:51] My first band practice with Justin and Dan of the ailments.
[00:18:56] Oh shit.
[00:18:57] The elements really section is back together bitch.
[00:19:00] Oh shout out Dan.
[00:19:02] Yep.
[00:19:03] Our first practice is coming Sunday we already have two songs I've learned always liked hanging out with Dan when he was in the ailments.
[00:19:09] Yeah, rad dude.
[00:19:11] Stoked to fucking hook up with you again dude.
[00:19:13] So possible three piece coming.
[00:19:15] Yeah, yeah so Justin's got songs. It's funny I was talking to Justin and he was like, you know, he was telling me that he, you know, he joined Good Men Doing Nothing kind of when they were already abandoned established and he's like, I like their stuff but I have a lot of my own stuff that I want to do just kind of have fun with
[00:19:35] And I told I told Justin I was like, I'm not I'm not a great bass player. I'm not great with fills, but I could play the fuck out of Ramones core shit like I could I could I'm fast and steady you know if you do something Ramones II or teenage bottle rockety shit like that he's like that's what I write.
[00:19:51] He's like that's exactly what I write I was like perfect.
[00:19:53] That's his shit man like yeah I think I told you.
[00:19:58] The Huntington's are his favorite. His all time favorite man. Yeah, yeah so he sent me, he sent me two songs that he wrote.
[00:20:04] Extremely, it's, I mean Ramones core to the T and Dan and I already learned them on our own and we're getting together on Sunday to play them so nice. I'm, I'm stoked to hear this. Yeah, but yeah, I'm excited because Justin's cool shit.
[00:20:19] He is and he is like an absolute asset to any band the dude is like he's a fucking true entertainer man like totally.
[00:20:28] He's a great musician, and he understands like what it takes to be up on stage and make people fucking interested. Yeah, totally.
[00:20:38] When I went to go see the descendants in Baltimore, a few weeks back. My wife and I were walking in with Tom just is just three of us and Georgia walked in first she's like somebody's calling your name I'm like what, and it was Justin he was in line for the.
[00:20:53] Because they were selling that split with.
[00:20:57] It was the descendants and circle jerks are covering each other songs. Oh, I didn't get one Justin got one Justin was in line for that. There's a recording of this.
[00:21:06] Oh, yeah. It's a record they put out a vinyl. Oh shit. I didn't it's the it's the sentence playing two or three circle jerk songs and vice versa on the same record way that's yeah yeah yeah Justin got it.
[00:21:17] There were only song and at their shows. That's fucking awesome. Yeah. So he was he was so we because when I came in I was like it was near the merch line.
[00:21:26] He's like Ron, like what's up dude he's like try to get this fucking record open the cell out before I get up to the front but he got it so that's fucking right. Yeah.
[00:21:35] Yeah. They're playing again in September and fucking. I don't know if they'll be in Richmond but they'll be at a silver spring at the circle jerks and descendants or just the circle jerks circle jerks descendants and Buzzcocks, and they're coming back to again already.
[00:21:49] I know which is really weird.
[00:21:52] But yeah, I mean those tickets were pretty expensive right there like 80 bucks. Yeah, they're really. Yeah, so like, I know why they're playing again.
[00:22:01] Yeah, plus they're playing most of the no effect shows.
[00:22:04] Oh that's right.
[00:22:06] Yeah, that's right.
[00:22:08] So I know effects for the first time last year, which I still understand how that happened. Yeah, we didn't have our kale on. Yeah, not all at once but I talked to Chris. Okay, it's like a sign so I got Barry Barry's going to do it Dave is going to do it I think Dave's going to do it either on the 12th or the 13th of June.
[00:22:27] We've already had Joey.
[00:22:29] Yeah, which we need to have him again.
[00:22:32] How am I going to get because I want to talk to him about lag wagon, we got to do the lag wagon years and the gimme gimme years. Yeah, that's right.
[00:22:40] I don't even think he's not even in the gimme gimme anymore. Yeah. Yes, we're gonna have Barry, we're gonna have Dave Ron and then I told Chris was like Chris this is going to try to make this an RKL summer, and you're the missing link he's like all right cool.
[00:22:54] He's like I'll do it so I'll send him some dates to maybe like a week or two after Dave, I gotta have conversations with at least, at least him about reactivate and I'm not sure that that's going to be like, but I mean Chris rest is like, is he a founding member of
[00:23:14] No, he's not. No, he was invited to join lag wagon after Sean Dewey left. Okay.
[00:23:23] No, as a matter of fact, none of the only RKL are original members. So not even Dave wrongs about Dave. Okay, not Dave. Okay. Nope, because Dave took over drums for
[00:23:38] For Derek Lord, I don't I think that's how you pronounce. Okay, Derek's last name. He committed suicide.
[00:23:48] Dave took over for, for him and like wagon I think there may have even been a guy that played drums for lag wagon for a very short period of time in between those two. Okay.
[00:24:00] But, Dave, I believe was his first record, the bass player committed suicide. No, Jesse.
[00:24:10] He left because he wanted to spend time with his kid. Okay, that's right. He had a, he had a kid and like the first two years of his kid's life. He was like, I have missed on tour the whole time. Yeah. So I'm he was like, I'm bowing out.
[00:24:23] And then they got Joe immediately but they Dave's first record with them was double platinum, I believe. Okay. I think he drummed on that record. I'm pretty sure I know there was a guy that drummed for them in that period of time.
[00:24:37] That didn't play on a record. Look it up right now. Yeah, yeah, Dave was first, then Chris rest, then Joey.
[00:24:46] Okay, so yeah so Joey Cape and Chris flippin are the only two constant members.
[00:24:52] Because Joey Cape was supposed to be an RKL.
[00:24:56] Really? Yes, he was supposed to play guitar for RKL originally, they invited him to play. And he said,
[00:25:04] Joey is the reason why Jason Sears ended up in the band because Joey and Jason Sears were really good friends and he was like, I'd love to join this band but you need to bring my buddy here Jason sing vocals for you.
[00:25:14] And then Joey they like, I don't know if they like kicked him out or they were just like,
[00:25:20] like, apparently,
[00:25:23] They basically told Joey you're not going to be an RKL because of his weird schedule because his parents would always ground him.
[00:25:30] He was like constantly grounded. So they were like, we gotta go with somebody else. Yeah.
[00:25:36] But Joey was supposed to be with a guitarist.
[00:25:39] Okay, so it would have been like Chris rest and Joey playing guitar I think or no, or maybe it wasn't even Chris rest.
[00:25:47] I think maybe Sean Dewey is so okay, so I'm looking at this timeline on you know how Wikipedia has those timelines for the bands.
[00:25:59] The two guitarists that started with the beginning of lag wagon are Chris Flippen and Sean Dewey. Yeah, and they and they played through 97 97 and then Sean Sean Dewey played through 97 Chris has always been in lag wagon.
[00:26:16] Right, Chris Flippen and then Sean Dewey left and was replaced by Ken Stringfellow. Right, like a year or two from Chris rest. Right, Ken Stringfellow played on the one album double platinum. Okay.
[00:26:31] And then he's he was from the posies I believe was the other band. Okay, played in not to be I mean Jonah joined until 2010. Yeah, not to be confused with the pixies the posies.
[00:26:43] Yeah.
[00:26:44] And yeah, then Chris rest joined Chris rest also played in no use for name for a little while as well. Oh really I didn't know that the last the last after no use for names last record.
[00:27:01] Their lead guitarist at the time I think his name was Dave or something like that left or rest played so Chris has never has not he never recorded with not that I know of.
[00:27:11] Okay, there was I don't think there was any recordings for no use that he was on. Yeah, so Dave Ron according to this he started in late 96 after Derek Lordy Lordy Lord I think it's plored Lord. Yeah.
[00:27:26] Because Derek also played drums for RKL for a little while. Oh no shit. Okay. Yeah, when RKL made that comeback and like the early 2000s with bomber on vocals or no bomber was playing bass actually.
[00:27:40] Oh shit. Okay.
[00:27:41] The their lineup in the early 2000s was I think they had a couple different lineups but
[00:27:50] bomber did come back for a little bit and the lineup was Chris flipping on guitar Chris rest on guitar bomber on bass.
[00:27:57] Bass.
[00:27:58] Bars Rivera.
[00:28:00] That's right.
[00:28:01] And Derek plored also they both played bars and Eric and then Jason Sears singing and both both Derek and bars played drums for the mad caddies during that period of time as well.
[00:28:14] Yes.
[00:28:15] And Tony is such a great addition as vocalist for fucking RKL.
[00:28:21] It's I mean, I mean if I can't do it I guess he's.
[00:28:28] No, he's fucking perfect. Yeah, he really is. It was so gnarly when he drank a beer out of that fucking prosthetic leg.
[00:28:38] I felt my I felt nauseous watching him do.
[00:28:42] It's.
[00:28:43] See you don't have to be that punk rock please do not chug the beer out of that.
[00:28:47] That's that.
[00:28:48] As soon as you told me that and then I listened you know to you doing the review of the show as well.
[00:28:53] I was like man that seems like something I would do.
[00:28:56] It is what you yeah you guys.
[00:28:58] One time one time I bombed a beer out of this fucking ridiculously filthy street cone that we found.
[00:29:07] I'm not even kidding you.
[00:29:08] I didn't clean it out at all.
[00:29:10] I just fucking picked it up right out of the street poured a beer into it and bombed the beer out of a street gone right in the middle of the fucking street.
[00:29:17] Night somewhere I can't remember.
[00:29:19] I was like fucking probably like 22 or something that I know I've said this on this podcast before that reminds me of I have a friend who's a who's a booze fighter and see motorcycle club.
[00:29:31] Yeah, a couple actually.
[00:29:33] Yeah, yeah you do because they're big done it he's actually in the in the Fredericksburg chapter.
[00:29:39] Yeah, I know the guy who started the Fredericksburg chapter actually is a buddy of mine.
[00:29:43] Okay yeah so he so definitely there's a patch that you can get it's just a patch of a plunger.
[00:29:49] This is so fucking gross.
[00:29:51] This makes Tony drinking out of a prosthetic leg like nothing.
[00:29:56] I know what's coming.
[00:29:57] Yeah in order to in order to to earn this patch to put on your cut.
[00:30:02] You have to go to a fucking bar.
[00:30:05] Take the plunger.
[00:30:07] I don't I wouldn't even do this.
[00:30:09] You wouldn't even take the plunger from the fucking toilet area wherever where the bathroom wherever there's a plunger or a beer into the plunger and you're not watching the plunger first you just taking picking up the plunger and you're chugging a beer out of that plunger.
[00:30:23] This makes seem and drink chugging a beer out of the guy's legs clean.
[00:30:28] Like the sterile like it's like it's done at a hospital or something or like.
[00:30:34] Yeah, so if you ever see if you ever see a cut some dude in an MC with a cut that has a plunger.
[00:30:40] Don't fucking make out with that dude ladies.
[00:30:46] I have two things in this world that gross me out.
[00:30:50] One of them is weird.
[00:30:52] The other one.
[00:30:53] One of them is weird.
[00:30:55] It's like a weird OCD thing.
[00:30:58] And the other one is fucking plungers.
[00:31:03] Yeah, I hate.
[00:31:05] I hate when I have to unclog a fucking toilet.
[00:31:09] And fuck I have to unclog a lot of toilets.
[00:31:14] Yeah, it is gnarly.
[00:31:16] I hate it.
[00:31:17] I hate plungers.
[00:31:18] Oh God, I do.
[00:31:20] The other one's weird.
[00:31:21] The other thing that grosses me out that I just can't handle.
[00:31:24] It's like you know how people say they have that thing where they hear like Styrofoam squeak and it works them.
[00:31:29] So it's like that.
[00:31:30] But if I rub my fingertips on any sort of fabric, what do you mean any sort of fabric like cotton?
[00:31:37] Like like if I like the sound it makes or the feeling the feeling like if somebody asked me to like like like if a chick asked me to like give him a back rub or something.
[00:31:46] You got to take your shirt off.
[00:31:48] And they're like, why?
[00:31:49] I cannot rub like every pair of gloves.
[00:31:52] I own is fingerless gloves.
[00:31:54] No shit.
[00:31:55] That's yeah.
[00:31:56] Like now you guys I'm not giving you a back rub and take unless you take your shirt off.
[00:31:59] And I don't mean that in which is also a clever trick.
[00:32:02] You're immediately thinking now that it's not what I'm talking about here.
[00:32:07] It's like this thing.
[00:32:08] It's I can't my fingertips.
[00:32:10] I just I just can't rub my fucking fingertips on fabric.
[00:32:13] I hate irks me.
[00:32:14] I'm like, ah, yeah, okay.
[00:32:17] That's weird.
[00:32:18] It is weird.
[00:32:19] Weird OCD thing.
[00:32:20] I don't like it because I'm not really OCD about anything else.
[00:32:22] And you'd be surprised how many times I've said that to women who just didn't even question and took their shirt off.
[00:32:27] I'm saying it's also it's a great part of the trick.
[00:32:30] I figured I was going to get slapped or something, but you just took your shirt off.
[00:32:34] Okay, so let's go with this.
[00:32:35] I also have that thing.
[00:32:39] My OCD thing is seeing fabric.
[00:32:42] So if you could just take your shirt off when you see me.
[00:32:44] No, but seriously, I'm not even kidding.
[00:32:47] Like that is it's a weird thing that I have.
[00:32:51] And I like in the wintertime, you know, people who you fingerless gloves and I'm like, well, there's actually yeah, he rates it sort of it's my own problem.
[00:33:03] Yeah, yeah.
[00:33:06] I don't really have.
[00:33:08] So for me, like when I listen to the either like the radio in my car or like TV, the volume has to be on an even number.
[00:33:17] Yeah, that's weird.
[00:33:19] If it's not on an even number, I can't see.
[00:33:21] Do you can't?
[00:33:22] No, I can't.
[00:33:24] You can only turn it up to 10 or 12 or 13.
[00:33:27] Oh, man.
[00:33:28] That must suck at parties.
[00:33:30] Yeah.
[00:33:31] And my wife knows it too.
[00:33:32] And she'll show if she's changing the volume, she's like lowering and she'll lower to like, you know, 20 or 18 or something like that.
[00:33:38] But like if I'm at somebody's house and they're like, don't even care.
[00:33:44] Like 19.
[00:33:45] Like why are you the devil?
[00:33:48] Who puts the volume at 19?
[00:33:50] It's 20 or 18.
[00:33:52] Jesus fucking Christ.
[00:33:54] I'm gonna be sitting all your shit on 11.
[00:33:57] Yeah, hopefully Justin doesn't have amps.
[00:34:01] This band's not working.
[00:34:04] Fuck it.
[00:34:05] Turn it up to 11.
[00:34:07] I don't know.
[00:34:11] I don't know.
[00:34:13] I don't know.
[00:34:15] This band's not working.
[00:34:16] Fuck it.
[00:34:18] 11.
[00:34:21] I need I need to play.
[00:34:22] I need a pitching to play.
[00:34:25] I'm kind of with you.
[00:34:27] The thing that really, really sucks about Fredericksburg is there is like no punk rock drummers in this fucking city to drummers.
[00:34:40] There's drummers, but none of them want to play fucking punk rock.
[00:34:43] I want to play stoner metal.
[00:34:45] Every single one of them.
[00:34:48] You want to play stoner metal?
[00:34:49] No, I don't.
[00:34:52] I want to play fast music.
[00:34:55] Oh, you want to play thrash like thrash crossover or like like no, I don't.
[00:35:01] I like that kind of music, but I don't want to play it.
[00:35:04] Yeah, nobody around here wants to play punk rock.
[00:35:07] Not any drummers at least.
[00:35:08] No, I'm even like, look, I have connections like a lot of them.
[00:35:12] Yeah, but my connections lie in the punk rock world, not in the crossover world.
[00:35:18] What about Kurt?
[00:35:19] What about Kurt?
[00:35:20] Yeah.
[00:35:21] Well, Kurt isn't really a drummer by design.
[00:35:24] Like he just did that for us.
[00:35:26] He's a guitarist and he's also most he's also more of a metalhead.
[00:35:30] I don't think he's I mean, he would probably jam, but I don't think he's really into like being in a band anymore.
[00:35:36] I don't know.
[00:35:37] I talked to him the other day, Jeremy or Swinger, if you will, and I were having a conversation recently when we like re-released Brand New Disease.
[00:35:47] And so I was actually over at Kurt's house like a couple of weeks ago.
[00:35:55] He had actually hooked me up with his neighbors, neighbors, he did some electrical work on.
[00:35:58] So I went over to her house and did some electrical work for and we were talking outside.
[00:36:02] And after talking to Jeremy, we're going to really try to get the ball rolling on releasing all the final Savage Remains stuff like we have.
[00:36:11] We have all the shit for B-sides and rarities album.
[00:36:15] Cool.
[00:36:16] Bunch of shit that we never released.
[00:36:17] Some songs that were only released on seven inches and you know just rare, rare and unreleased shit.
[00:36:23] We've got enough for I think we've got I think we could at least put together 10 songs.
[00:36:31] Nice.
[00:36:32] Yeah, because we had we were going to release a split with the Jason's at one point in time.
[00:36:37] Yeah.
[00:36:38] And we had all all the songs for that split recorded.
[00:36:43] There was just like a few things that needed to be finished.
[00:36:46] Like we need and it hadn't been released.
[00:36:49] Never.
[00:36:50] Nobody's ever heard.
[00:36:51] Yeah, it's like well if you guys want to put it on snubbed, I'd be more than willing to help out.
[00:36:56] Yeah, cool.
[00:36:57] Yeah, we totally absolutely.
[00:36:59] But yeah, we had we have I think we had one completely unreleased song from that session of recording for that split.
[00:37:10] We covered a Jason's song.
[00:37:13] We actually covered a Ramones song, but that's not going to get released because we had to pull Ramones songs as it were.
[00:37:22] So it was Warthog.
[00:37:24] What do you mean you had to pull all the Ramones songs?
[00:37:26] All the remote the two.
[00:37:28] That's what got brand new disease taken off of.
[00:37:31] Oh, that's right.
[00:37:32] Services. Gotcha.
[00:37:33] So we released brand new disease with less song.
[00:37:36] Which the order of songs around a little bit.
[00:37:39] Yeah, there's only 13 songs on it now instead of 16.
[00:37:43] With the the crusher, at least on the streaming services you get those songs still exist on the album on band camp.
[00:37:50] Yeah, the band camp doesn't care about that shit apparently.
[00:37:55] As nor should anybody like I don't we didn't think the Jason's song probably had much to do with it, but we pulled that one anyway.
[00:38:04] Yeah, just to be safe.
[00:38:06] Yeah. And then we pulled one other song from that record because we all fucking hated it.
[00:38:12] And and apparently so did everybody else because there has the least amount of plays on that album.
[00:38:18] That was like bald kids on our last record.
[00:38:21] I still love that song.
[00:38:22] It's a very last song on the good song.
[00:38:25] Yeah, but like I thought that was going to be like the greatest fucking song that that band ever fucking wrote.
[00:38:33] And when we put it on paper, it just it turned out just good.
[00:38:39] I thought it was going to be spectacular.
[00:38:42] But it was just good.
[00:38:44] Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if one day.
[00:38:49] Jeremy was like, yeah, what's his attitude towards the whole thing about playing again?
[00:38:54] It's funny. Dan Dan thought he was black the first time we played.
[00:38:57] So many people you can I can't tell you when he used to do the full makeup where he would actually cover the black makeup and his neck.
[00:39:05] I cannot tell you how many times he came out of the bathroom after taking that makeup off and somebody was over by the merch booth and watched him walk over and go, holy shit.
[00:39:14] Is that your guitarist?
[00:39:15] And I'm like, yeah.
[00:39:16] And they're like, I thought he was black like now.
[00:39:20] This is the makeup man.
[00:39:21] Did you not look at his arms at all?
[00:39:23] Like he's like, they got some huge black dude playing guitar.
[00:39:26] I'm like, that's that's just before makeup.
[00:39:29] It made sense when he used to wear the leather jacket with the full sleeves on it and his skeleton gloves.
[00:39:36] Yeah. But when he cut the sleeves off right and his arms are white and people would still say that.
[00:39:43] I used to laugh my ass off at that one.
[00:39:45] I'm like, did you not look at his arms the whole time he was playing?
[00:39:49] Yeah, I do miss that shit for sure.
[00:39:53] But, uh, um, RKL coming back and taking up all my time of listening to things has made me forget a lot about missing playing music.
[00:40:04] Hell, yeah. Dude, cigar.
[00:40:07] So good. So fucking good.
[00:40:09] Yeah, it's crazy to me that they only have two albums.
[00:40:12] They're they instantly became my brother's favorite punk band of all time.
[00:40:16] Yeah. Like once he saw he was like, this is like because he started listening to them before I was set because you you tell you pointed out cigar to me.
[00:40:24] Once you knew that they were opening for the show that I was going to.
[00:40:28] I had heard of the cigar, but I never really listened to them because that that the that album cover looked familiar to me.
[00:40:35] I know I had seen it before.
[00:40:37] And then I told Scott, I was like, Scott, you got to check out this fucking and he started listening to them.
[00:40:42] And once he saw them live, he's like, that's my new favorite band hands down.
[00:40:46] All he does is the cigar now.
[00:40:48] You go back and listen to their first record back from the late night.
[00:40:51] I haven't. No. Oh, you should.
[00:40:53] I will. I think I think it might be better than their new one.
[00:40:59] Their new one's really fucking good.
[00:41:00] Like I'm not taking anything away from that record because it's awesome.
[00:41:03] But their first record is just absolutely amazing.
[00:41:06] Yeah, I remember theologian records had put out a sampler before that album had come out.
[00:41:16] Yeah. And in the sampler was I want to say it was like it was three songs from four bands.
[00:41:22] So each band had three songs on that sampler and cigar was one of them.
[00:41:26] And I remember I believe I think this would have been in 1998.
[00:41:33] But I was the band that I was in at the time I was living.
[00:41:37] I was renting me and the bass player of the band I was in at the time.
[00:41:41] We're renting the porch of this house.
[00:41:46] It was a glassed in porch.
[00:41:48] That's such a mat slash bass player thing to do.
[00:41:51] And it was this little tiny shack of a house out in the fucking sticks in Stafford and widewater.
[00:41:57] And the glass porch, it did an L.
[00:42:00] So it went around half the house because the house was this little square.
[00:42:04] And we had the L and I had one side and he had the other.
[00:42:07] We hung up a blanket in between.
[00:42:09] And I remember laying on my single mattress that was just on the porch of this house.
[00:42:15] No bed frame, just a mattress with my stereo out there and my CDs.
[00:42:19] And I remember jamming those fucking cigar tunes being like, oh man, this band is going to be so rad.
[00:42:24] Yeah. Me and my bass player when they rent your porch, please.
[00:42:33] Well, so what happened was we used to like party at that house and then where was the house?
[00:42:44] It was in widewater in Stafford County.
[00:42:48] And like I hadn't been there for like a week and I went to band practice and my bassist was like, hey, I'm I'm renting out the front side of the porch from Ray for 100 bucks a month.
[00:42:59] And I was like, fuck, I need a place to live.
[00:43:01] I was like, would you care if I asked him if I could rent the other side of the porch out?
[00:43:04] We could just hang a blanket. He was like, fuck yeah, dude.
[00:43:07] Let's do that.
[00:43:08] So I immediately went to the dude that owned this house and I was like, yo, dude, can I rent out the other side of your fucking porch?
[00:43:15] Mike said it was cool.
[00:43:17] And he was like, yep, I'll give you the same deal.
[00:43:19] I gave him 100 bucks a month.
[00:43:21] That's awesome.
[00:43:23] I was like, done. I'll be there tomorrow.
[00:43:25] How old were you fucking like when I first moved in there again?
[00:43:33] That's fucking cool.
[00:43:34] Yeah, because, you know, unlike kids today, as soon as I turned 18, I was like, peace out my friend's house.
[00:43:40] I am out.
[00:43:42] Love you guys.
[00:43:43] They treated me well.
[00:43:44] I just, you know, part of my own.
[00:43:47] Not even the whole porch.
[00:43:49] I'm renting part of a porch.
[00:43:50] I'm going to see the world right now.
[00:43:52] I'm in a fucking punk band that's good enough to do that.
[00:43:55] Speaking of said punk band, that band that I was in during those years, which was called Nothing of Interest, that Yukon Cornelius or a buddy Chris Thompson.
[00:44:10] Was he in there?
[00:44:11] He was in that band as well.
[00:44:12] Yeah.
[00:44:13] On my birthday, an old friend of ours posted some pictures on fucking Facebook.
[00:44:18] I saw those.
[00:44:20] There's not many pictures from that era because you know, camera phones.
[00:44:24] But apparently she's got a whole fucking album of a bunch of disposable pictures that she took from that whole era.
[00:44:29] And there's a whole bunch of pictures from like all band and shit playing in Harrisonburg and shit.
[00:44:33] Which is that is that the one that we went to?
[00:44:36] She the one singing when they went to go see.
[00:44:38] Yeah.
[00:44:39] Crystal Breedy and everybody.
[00:44:40] Yeah.
[00:44:41] Yeah.
[00:44:42] So she's I got to get some digital copies of all that shit because I didn't think there was any pictures from that era, especially any of the shows we played back then.
[00:44:50] I know there's some pictures and I have some buried away somewhere.
[00:44:55] But that show specifically that that picture came from was a house party in Harrisonburg, VA.
[00:45:03] Nice.
[00:45:04] That was a punk show at a house fucking party.
[00:45:05] And it was rad as fuck.
[00:45:07] There was the band that opened was this band called Sweet Teen.
[00:45:11] Sweet Teen.
[00:45:13] Tea.
[00:45:14] Tea.
[00:45:15] Yeah, sweet tea.
[00:45:16] And these guys were masked intruder before masked intruder.
[00:45:19] But even new mass intruder was going to exist.
[00:45:22] They all were wearing like the luchador masks.
[00:45:25] I think even I think maybe not all of them.
[00:45:28] I think some of them had ski masks.
[00:45:29] Some of them had luchador masks.
[00:45:31] And they were they essentially were doing what fucking mass intruder does.
[00:45:36] Nice.
[00:45:37] Like they were acting like they were criminals and wrestlers.
[00:45:39] They were like they covered some songs and they did some funny shtick and they were really awesome.
[00:45:44] And they opened that show and then we played and then or maybe maybe we headlined I think we headlined this band from Virginia Beach that existed for a while that did pretty well for themselves called Project 208 that we were friends with played that show.
[00:45:58] That was a rad fucking show.
[00:46:00] Nice.
[00:46:01] Harrisonburg is always a good time for a punk show.
[00:46:04] So yeah, so last week I spent like a couple hours on Monday contacting like guests who I think would be awesome.
[00:46:12] And I reached out to Nicole Shanahan and they were actually did right back.
[00:46:16] No way.
[00:46:17] Yeah.
[00:46:19] And they have to they asked me to fill out this like media.
[00:46:27] Not a questionnaire, but it was basically like everybody who's they have like a waitlist of people who want to interview them.
[00:46:32] Right.
[00:46:33] And I have to like fill it out and just talk about us and like you know who we are and whatever.
[00:46:39] And so I filled it out and we're on the waitlist to get her on the podcast.
[00:46:44] So we'll see what happens.
[00:46:47] Oh my goodness.
[00:46:50] Hot take Bobby Kennedy will be the next president of the United States.
[00:46:54] I am starting to believe that.
[00:46:56] So man, I saw a poll.
[00:47:01] You know Matt Taibbi is?
[00:47:03] Yep.
[00:47:04] He put a poll on Twitter and that was like he was like who should be the next president of the United States?
[00:47:11] Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Robert Kennedy Jr. or I want to jump off a cliff.
[00:47:23] I answered with Bobby Kennedy and then it showed you the percentages.
[00:47:29] Yeah.
[00:47:30] I don't remember how many votes were, but there were several thousand and it was 7% Joe Biden.
[00:47:36] 66% Donald Trump.
[00:47:39] 66.
[00:47:40] 66% Donald Trump.
[00:47:44] I think it was 21% or 22% RF.
[00:47:48] No, no, it was less than that.
[00:47:50] It was like 14% RFK and 22%.
[00:47:53] I want to jump off a cliff.
[00:47:54] OK, so RFK got third over by.
[00:47:59] Almost twice as much.
[00:48:02] I can't believe that.
[00:48:05] I can't believe it's almost June and the Democrats are still going with Joe Biden.
[00:48:13] Yeah.
[00:48:14] That is fucking unbelievable to me.
[00:48:16] Like you're putting up a cadaver.
[00:48:19] It's good to...
[00:48:21] I don't get it.
[00:48:22] I don't get it.
[00:48:23] I don't get it.
[00:48:24] Maybe during the Democratic National Convention, maybe that's when they'll make a change.
[00:48:32] Why would they send him?
[00:48:33] I don't get it.
[00:48:34] Democrats, if you're listening to this, why is Joe Biden still your nominee?
[00:48:39] Like what is happening?
[00:48:41] Please explain this to me.
[00:48:43] Maybe he's a cadaver.
[00:48:44] Like he is a cadaver.
[00:48:46] Maybe they're so sure that they actually can rig an election.
[00:48:52] That has to be it.
[00:48:53] That's the only answer.
[00:48:54] That is the only answer.
[00:48:56] Because like, there's not a...
[00:48:59] I know very few people in this world that are like all about our current president.
[00:49:05] I don't know a lot.
[00:49:07] Even Democrats are not about our current president.
[00:49:10] Most of them.
[00:49:11] There are some.
[00:49:12] I do know some people who are like...
[00:49:14] Well, those are people who need help.
[00:49:17] People don't realize this is still an experiment.
[00:49:21] Our country is so young.
[00:49:23] So young.
[00:49:24] I honestly think that if Trump or Biden wins in November, we have a real chance of this experiment of a country failing.
[00:49:36] Yeah.
[00:49:37] Like a real...
[00:49:39] It's not going to be good.
[00:49:41] It's not going to be good.
[00:49:43] Bobby Kennedy needs to win in November.
[00:49:46] Yeah, he really does.
[00:49:48] The only way to save yourself would be to go to ourbrainshurt.com and play Ickure Punk Band.
[00:49:55] And then come to the pie shop on July 6th to see Diesel Boy American television over our eyes at 40 reps.
[00:50:02] Fuck yeah.
[00:50:04] Yeah, babe, get excited.
[00:50:10] Did you hear that? Red said, woo!
[00:50:13] Just like Ric Flair used to. RIP.
[00:50:17] RIP Ric Flair.
[00:50:19] RIP Ric Flair.
[00:50:20] We're not talking about the real Ric Flair.
[00:50:22] We're talking about Ron's old dog.
[00:50:24] AKA Pedro the Beagle.
[00:50:26] If you're a listener, you know.
[00:50:28] If you know, you know.
[00:50:30] Hell yeah.
[00:50:32] All right.
[00:50:33] I have to pee so bad right now.
[00:50:35] Yeah.
[00:50:37] Go to ourbrainshurt.com.
[00:50:40] Pick your fucking punk band dude.
[00:50:41] It's fun. It's easy.
[00:50:42] It's free.
[00:50:43] Fucking do it.
[00:50:44] Yeah.
[00:50:45] There's eight people that have done it.
[00:50:47] I really regret the band that I created.
[00:50:51] You can do another one.
[00:50:52] Fuck it.
[00:50:53] Can I?
[00:50:54] Can you do more than one?
[00:50:55] What?
[00:50:56] It didn't seem like it would let me do another one.
[00:50:58] Maybe not. I don't know.
[00:50:59] Yeah.
[00:51:00] I want to change it up.
[00:51:01] I want to change my vocalist and one of my guitarists.
[00:51:04] The other three guys can all stay because they're all from RKL.
[00:51:08] Nice.
[00:51:09] We're both going to have like RKL.
[00:51:11] Yeah.
[00:51:14] Chris Rest, Joey Raposo and Bomber on drums.
[00:51:17] That can stay.
[00:51:20] All right man.
[00:51:22] All right.
[00:51:23] Yeah. I'll talk to you then.
[00:51:24] Cool.
[00:51:25] All right. Later.
[00:51:26] Later.

