Nov. 16, 2025

Chained Saint: Bringing 80s Metal Back!

Chained Saint: Bringing 80s Metal Back!

Send in your music story! A metal icon noticed them first, but the story gets louder from there. We’re sitting with Chained Saint—teens with vintage swagger and modern force—unpacking how a Halford nod, a garage education, and a ruthless love of riffs turned into songs that hit like a live amp. We get into the DNA of their sound: Sepultura’s gravity, Pantera’s bite, and that Rush sheen hiding in the chorusy leads. Ethan breaks down a no-frills rig built around a JCM 800, Tube Screamer punch,...

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A metal icon noticed them first, but the story gets louder from there. We’re sitting with Chained Saint—teens with vintage swagger and modern force—unpacking how a Halford nod, a garage education, and a ruthless love of riffs turned into songs that hit like a live amp.

We get into the DNA of their sound: Sepultura’s gravity, Pantera’s bite, and that Rush sheen hiding in the chorusy leads. Ethan breaks down a no-frills rig built around a JCM 800, Tube Screamer punch, and an EVH Phase 90 for lift, while Sebastian explains the SansAmp-to-Darkglass path that makes “Animosity” cut through in E♭. Cameron talks snare tuning and Grohl-level energy, proving you don’t need a warehouse of gear to land a stadium-ready crack. It’s a masterclass in tone discipline: choose the right tools, then play like you mean it.

Beyond the gear, we talk songwriting and structure—why they refuse to pick between hooks and bridges, and how “1000 Tons” captured the band’s pivot under real pressure. There’s tour grit too: that DC haul up a second-floor stage, the shock on new faces when four young players launch old-soul heaviness, and the joy of making music parents and kids can share without irony. Dream collabs with Drain and Power Trip make perfect sense once you hear how they define the next era in one word: power.

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01:04 - Meet Chained Saint: The Lineup

02:13 - Rob Halford’s Shoutout And Early Wins

03:21 - Influences From Sepultura To Rush

07:11 - Image, Ages, And Finding Their Lane

09:45 - Why They Play: From Garage To Studio

10:59 - Pantera Spirit And Chasing Raw Power

12:21 - Song Talk: “Animosity” And Crowd Energy

13:19 - Guitar And Bass Rigs, Tone Choices

16:57 - Drums, Grohl, And Developing Style

20:31 - Music Origins And Eclectic Tastes

22:50 - Life Paths, School, And Commitment

25:40 - First Tour Lessons And Humbling Moments

27:03 - Fan Reactions And Stage Presence

28:06 - Dream Collabs: Drain And Power Trip

29:26 - Priest Deep Cuts And Guitar Hero Memories

31:07 - Hooks Versus Bridges: Why Both Matter

32:05 - Game Time: Mixtape Rapid Fire

50:20 - What’s Cooking Next In The Studio

51:39 - Lyrics, Themes, And “1000 Tons” Backstory

54:20 - Closing Thanks And Sign-Off

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I thought we were five.

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I think what's up, guys.

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Welcome back to the show.

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I am your host, Harley, joined by my co-host, Chris, and a super, super special group of guys here.

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You guys have an incredible career already starting out.

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Please welcome Chained Saint to the show, everybody.

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What's up?

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What's up?

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So let's let's go around the room and grab names real quick, just so I I have familiarity with everybody.

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My name is Sean Sterling.

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I'm the lead singer of Chancing.

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I'm Ethan Khan.

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I play lead guitar.

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My name's Sebastian.

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I play bass.

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My name is uh Cameron, I play drums.

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Hell yeah, hell yeah.

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Um so we're gonna jump into a handful of your tracks, but uh, I want to talk to you guys about the incredible achievements you guys have already had in such a short period of time.

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How did it feel to have what I could obviously say has got to be an idol for you guys?

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Uh personally put out a statement regarding your band, Rob Halford.

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Oh man, yeah.

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I mean, that was just awesome.

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That was like, I remember the day I heard about that, at least for me, I was my dad's like, come downstairs right now, and he's like, check this out.

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And he's like, Look who fucking likes Chainsain.

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And I'm just like, oh my god, Rob Halford, like it was just awesome because that's someone who inspires honestly all of us, you know, and so especially the music that we listen to to make this music.

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So knowing that he enjoys it was just so fulfilling, you know, just super cool, dude.

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It's it's awesome.

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As soon as I saw that, I was like, that's so fucking cool, man.

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Like to even even have Rob Halford acknowledge your presence has got to be incredible, you know what I mean?

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Um so speaking of the music you guys produce, uh let's go around the table and and list off some of your guys' influences.

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Um where do we want to start?

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That's up to you guys.

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Who who wants to go first?

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We'll reverse it, reverse it.

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Okay, okay.

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All right, we'll start with me.

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Um for me, like drumming.

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Uh for me, Suppultura, Igor Cavallera, that's like the number one right there.

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Um number two is kind of basic, but it's always been like an artist I've always like just admired is uh Dave Grohl.

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Okay, obviously.

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Great drumming.

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Um, and then I'll throw one more in, and um I'll probably say like a newer one is Tim Fliegel from Drain.

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Yeah.

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My favorite drummers right now, and they just dropped the record today.

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Go check it out too.

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That yeah, that yeah, that's awesome, man.

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Um, so you you do like some of the more like uh like foreign music.

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Uh, I guess, yeah.

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Compared to, I mean, foreign in the sense of like non-American.

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Yeah, you know what I mean?

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Yeah, definitely.

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Hell yeah, man.

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What about you?

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My turn.

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All right.

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Um, so I'm really bad with like names of people, so like the only person's name I know is Peter Steele from Typo Negative.

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Fuck yeah, man.

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But I'm into like death metal and like hardcore, but I don't know any of the uh band members' names, or at least nothing wrong with that.

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Sorry about it.

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Sebastian, I'm the same way.

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I'm like that one guy, you know he did the boob boo boop boop.

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Yeah, yeah.

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I don't know, man.

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Yeah, so Sebastian, I'm gonna be honest with you.

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Um, and I I was just looking it up because I couldn't remember his last name.

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Um, but you look like uh a combination of Robert Trujillo from Metallica and Kirk Hammett.

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It's crazy, man.

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Okay.

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That's awesome, man.

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I guess I see the vision.

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Yeah, yeah.

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That's fine.

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All right.

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All right, I guess I'll follow up.

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Um, I have I I would go with I'll go with three.

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Um, two of them very similar to Cam, um, but guitar-wise.

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Uh Cody Chavez of Drain.

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Love him, him, super cool guy, great riffs, great time.

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Then I'd move to um Max Caballera.

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I mean, come on, you just gotta put him in there.

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Seppelture was a huge influence on us writing the record, so you know, all of his parts for me were just a big inspiration.

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And then I guess a curveball, I'll you know, Alex Liveson, he's my number one guitarist of all time.

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Although it doesn't show on the record as much that solid music, that is for me one of the biggest influences as a musician.

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So those are my three.

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That's awesome, man.

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Yeah, all right.

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So I'll give you two as a vocalist, one as a musician.

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Uh, as a vocalist, especially for the record, I have to say Phil Anselmo is a big inspiration, especially just like the way I thought approached Grammy on the record, you know, that yeah, he was just a big influence.

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Melodically, singing-wise on the record, I have to go with James Hetfield.

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You know, it might sound like a basic one, but like it really did help me get the job done for Blind Side.

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And then as a musician, I have to follow Ethan on the rush train.

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Neil Pierre is my go.

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I'm so sorry.

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I love Neil Pearr with my heart and soul.

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That is my man.

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That is pause.

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That is everything.

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He's a lyric writer and an amazing drummer at the same time.

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Yeah, yeah, dude.

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You guys, it's crazy.

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Like, I feel like I'm in a time capsule.

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This is so weird, dude.

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This is so weird.

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You guys look like straight out of the 80s, like each one of you have a different version of the 80s.

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I love that straight out of the 80s.

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Sorry, I got this new camera, I'm still learning.

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Um, but like, dude, you guys have like such a cool image, and just out of curiosity, how old are you guys?

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Because you look like 18.

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I'm 18.

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That's fucking insane.

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I I'm the oldest of the band and I'm 21.

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I just turned 21 a couple weeks ago.

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I just turned 20.

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Yeah, I was about to say, ironically, we're 18, 19, 21.

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Sorry, 2021.

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Dude, that's nuts.

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How is it gonna feel getting carted for the next 30 years?

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You know what I mean?

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So it's a thing.

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Yeah.

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I'm showing, I'm showing my family.

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I've got my my oldest daughter, she's 16, showed my wife, and uh, and they're like, they're babies.

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My daughter, if I remember correctly, um, I think she said, it looks like they're straight out of like first block, like homeroom.

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Yeah, like yeah, doesn't sound like it though.

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So so being that age group and and seeing the wild success that you guys have had in such a short period of time, how has that impacted like your music career?

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Like, did you guys start off thinking that this was ever gonna be the case?

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Um, I think I could kind of speak on this for all of us because we were talking about it um yesterday at practice, and you know, we're writing new music right now, and we're in the studio right now, kind of in pre-production, and we were just you know, we're like, we gotta write these songs.

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And we remember when we were in the garage in my house, just like writing songs because we just wanted to hear what we wanted to you know we liked, you know.

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Yeah, songs that we just liked to hear because we like that music, and of course, we're super grateful and super, you know, happy to have gotten where we are so far.

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But originally, you know, we're just just doing it because we love it, and we still are, but it was kind of just born that way, you know, just out of the garage and going after school and just hanging out and making new songs together, dude.

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Um, so sorry, give me just a moment here.

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Um I just want to make sure I'm thinking of the same band.

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Yes, so you brought up Phil Onsama from Pantera.

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Yes, we do.

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What a great reference to lead into what I would argue is one of my favorite songs of all time.

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Um, 1000 tons.

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Oh, yeah, man.

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Of all time.

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I mean, I kid you not, like I I have been uh telling everybody about about your music, and like bringing that type of sound back is number one, revolutionary.

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Nobody's doing that shit.

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Um, number two, you're you're giving people like my wife's dad or um like you know my dad or you know them to be able to find a new band to gravitate towards is so unheard of that like you've opened up a new connection for people your age, right, to have with their parents.

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And I don't I don't know if you understand the gravity of what you're doing yet, but like, dude, that's so incredible to be able to connect with your parents on music that's coming out today is huge.

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Phil Onsamo is a complete inspiration in that song.

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You guys embodied Pantera in that song.

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Oh yeah, yeah, pretty fucking cool.

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So you're right, right.

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So do you think that um do you think that given your inspiration from Phil Onsamo and just Pantera in general, do you think that your sonical elements are gonna be geared more towards that, like I don't know, I don't know how else to put it, like rage rock?

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I guess in a second, yeah, I and I think I know what you mean.

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Like aggressive, like yeah.

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I mean, the only thing I could say about that is like when we were talking about what we want how we want our next our music to our music going forward to sound, the one thing we said is power.

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Yeah, yeah.

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We want raw power, yeah.

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So that's what I'll say in regards to that.

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Hell yeah.

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How do you guys feel about animosity?

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Um I mean, we love the song, of course.

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Um to play, it's the only fun fact, only song that's an E flat on the whole record.

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Everything's also in E standard, so but no, I mean, I guess I can say for all of us.

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We love that song.

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Yeah, it's a nice song to play at the end of the show, you know.

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It's just a great time.

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Does the crowd get pumped when you guys play that one?

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Yeah, yes, yeah.

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Most yeah, mostly for that song, yeah.

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Would you would you say that you were guys were influenced by um Metallica for that one?

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Uh I feel like it's just it just, yeah.

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I mean, of course, but like it ranges because there's just so many things that we're into at the same time.

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We like to joke where we say we're all in the same wavelength because we're always into the same music at the same time, and we'll like show each other something at the same time.

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So kind of just the mix of all everything we're just getting into, I guess, just rough topics included, of course, showed in animosity.

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I also love that you brought up your love for rush because I feel like that shines through on your solos, dude.

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You you can tell, like um, tonality-wise, you have sort of a rush feel to the tone, like it's very uh chorus heavy, it's very um um like low end, you know what I mean?

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Instead of heavily, yeah.

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Yeah, oh yeah, dude.

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As a guitar player, yeah, 100% you can you can hear it.

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Like absolutely.

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Um, let's talk about uh speaking of tonality, let's talk about some of the uh the effects on your board.

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What are you running?

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Oh, I mean, for me, I'm it's pretty simple but classic because I'm running out of a JCM 800.

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I'm just I'm just pro tuner, EVH phase 90, and I got a tube screamer.

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That's it.

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Really?

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Yeah, just the tube screamer, really.

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And I really just use the tube screamer for a bit of extra punch, you know, kind of just for the chuggy parts, because the 800 is fantastic, but I feel like it needs a little bit of extra oomph to it.

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So I kind of just have that rolling the whole time, and then for leads, I throw on that phaser, and that's definitely Alex Life's influence, you know.

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Yeah, so but that's that's my rig right there.

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It's just those three pedals and the 800 out of a 1968 cab, and that's what I run out of.

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Have you compared the EVH phase 90 to just the regular MXR Phase 90?

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Are they the same pedal?

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I am yet to try it.

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I've just I was just kind of introduced to the phase 90 first, and I really like you know, it's just the way it sounds, and it it really I'm a big fan going back to how you said Alex Leipzig and Rush and the tone.

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I've been chasing the hemisphere's tone for eight, and that one kind of gave me that chorusy, you know, effect that I like, and it works for me, but I'm definitely open to trying new pedals.

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Yeah, I I think I might I have the MXR Phase 90.

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I'm sure you can see that orange one there.

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Uh um, but but uh I'm thinking about grabbing the the EVH phase 90 to just see the comparison between the two and see if there's really a difference.

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Um so I'll hit you up, I'll let you know what I what I find out on it.

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But um that's crazy that you're just using a tube screamer.

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So on my on my channel there, I have the tube screamer, but I also have uh DS1, a boss DS1 distortion.

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Um, and I use the the Marshall half stack, and um I don't use the punchiness of the stack, I just use that distortion pedal instead.

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But I I can understand the power of the of the 800, that makes sense.

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Um what about uh what about you, Sebastian?

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What are you running on your base rig?

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Okay, so for the record, I think we had uh just a sans amp uh through an ampeg, if I'm if I'm correct, uh but live I use uh Alpha Omega from Dark Glass.

00:14:49.279 --> 00:14:51.279
I use that oh yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:14:51.519 --> 00:14:59.279
And through an ampeg head or 8x10 ampeg SVT, and that's about it, nothing else.

00:14:59.519 --> 00:15:08.080
How do you go about getting um that more uh bright bass sound like you do in animosity?

00:15:08.799 --> 00:15:13.279
Um yeah, for that one, I think it was mainly the Sans Amp.

00:15:13.360 --> 00:15:14.559
We were also using a Pass.

00:15:16.000 --> 00:15:17.039
Um, okay.

00:15:17.200 --> 00:15:20.000
I think it was uh the Troy's yeah, it was Troy Sandy.

00:15:20.159 --> 00:15:23.200
Sorry Sanders from Mastodon, it was his bass.

00:15:23.519 --> 00:15:24.399
No shit.

00:15:24.720 --> 00:15:27.120
Yeah, because in the studio they had it like there.

00:15:27.200 --> 00:15:28.000
So I was like, all right.

00:15:28.480 --> 00:15:29.840
Yeah, that's pretty cool.

00:15:30.080 --> 00:15:34.159
Yeah, so that's definitely that definitely contributed to the sound.

00:15:35.279 --> 00:15:38.080
Um I'm sorry, I'm gonna be honest.

00:15:38.159 --> 00:15:41.279
I blanked on your name, sir, the drummer.

00:15:41.519 --> 00:15:44.720
Oh no, yeah, yeah, Cameron.

00:15:44.799 --> 00:15:45.840
So I'm so sorry, man.

00:15:48.480 --> 00:15:50.799
How did how did you go about on animosity?

00:15:50.960 --> 00:16:02.639
Uh, I as soon as the drum kicks in, I compared it to like Saint Anger um or like uh uh King Nothing was another one that it reminded me of.

00:16:02.960 --> 00:16:04.879
How did you go about getting that drum sound?

00:16:05.120 --> 00:16:09.840
It's very like dampened um um snare, you know what I mean?

00:16:10.639 --> 00:16:12.720
Um I'm gonna be completely honest with you.

00:16:12.879 --> 00:16:21.200
I don't know what I did, but I basically just I tightened the bottom head and I tightened the top head, and we were just like jamming through some songs.

00:16:21.279 --> 00:16:22.799
We're like, all right, yeah, that sounds good.

00:16:22.879 --> 00:16:25.200
And I think I just like left it alone the whole time.

00:16:25.279 --> 00:16:26.080
I didn't like touch it.

00:16:26.320 --> 00:16:26.639
Yeah.

00:16:27.039 --> 00:16:28.879
If it's not broken, don't fix it.

00:16:29.919 --> 00:16:31.919
I mean that snare is iconic, man.

00:16:32.000 --> 00:16:37.039
Like as soon as it pumps in, like it sounds exactly like uh Lars, like immediately.

00:16:37.279 --> 00:16:40.559
Um yeah, yeah, fucking fantastic job.

00:16:40.720 --> 00:16:49.360
Uh so being influenced by Dave Grohl, are you more influenced on his Foo Fighter stuff, or are you more influenced on Nirvana?

00:16:49.679 --> 00:16:52.720
Um, I'd probably say Nirvana was like too.

00:16:52.960 --> 00:16:53.600
Yeah.

00:16:53.919 --> 00:16:58.240
How do you feel about his time with uh Kings of the or Queens of the Stone Age?

00:16:58.639 --> 00:16:59.120
Oh yeah.

00:16:59.200 --> 00:17:01.360
Well, me and Ethan well love that album.

00:17:01.919 --> 00:17:02.559
Yeah, dude.

00:17:02.639 --> 00:17:06.640
Yeah, I wish he stayed with them longer, but I I like their I like their drummer they have now.

00:17:06.720 --> 00:17:08.799
I don't know his name, but he's pretty good.

00:17:09.119 --> 00:17:11.119
Yeah, he's definitely he's definitely good.

00:17:11.519 --> 00:17:14.000
Um no, that album's iconic, man.

00:17:14.160 --> 00:17:18.720
And then I think I think he went, did he go back and do another album with them?

00:17:19.599 --> 00:17:20.960
Um I think you're right.

00:17:21.599 --> 00:17:22.480
I think you are right, though.

00:17:22.720 --> 00:17:27.759
I think like one of the more recent ones, he came back and did like at least like a couple of songs or something with them.

00:17:27.920 --> 00:17:29.200
Yeah, that's pretty good.

00:17:30.000 --> 00:17:33.359
But yeah, dude, that first album's so iconic.

00:17:33.759 --> 00:17:40.960
Um what would you say you've picked up from your influences as far as like Dave Grohl?

00:17:41.759 --> 00:17:44.240
Um like what have I picked up?

00:17:44.319 --> 00:17:46.720
Like yeah, like like your style, you know what I mean?

00:17:46.880 --> 00:17:50.960
Like um, I guess like the energy.

00:17:51.200 --> 00:17:57.279
I mean, I guess like uh accents and stuff, but I guess like more the energy.

00:17:58.000 --> 00:18:01.920
Yeah, you know, yeah, I can I can definitely see that, man.

00:18:02.400 --> 00:18:07.759
Uh do you have like a specific like drum style that you lean towards?

00:18:08.720 --> 00:18:09.920
I mean, I don't know.

00:18:10.079 --> 00:18:11.839
I'm pretty honest.

00:18:11.920 --> 00:18:14.480
Like I said, you guys are still so young, man.

00:18:14.640 --> 00:18:16.640
It's I guess like metal, yeah.

00:18:16.720 --> 00:18:17.599
I would say like metal.

00:18:17.759 --> 00:18:20.160
Like I I play like metal mainly, yeah.

00:18:20.480 --> 00:18:25.119
When did you guys all start uh like like learning music?

00:18:25.920 --> 00:18:27.359
Um okay, I was younger this way.

00:18:27.519 --> 00:18:28.079
Okay, yeah.

00:18:28.240 --> 00:18:30.000
So I started when I was like pretty young.

00:18:30.160 --> 00:18:32.000
I was like eight, eight, or nine.

00:18:32.319 --> 00:18:33.440
Okay, yeah.

00:18:33.759 --> 00:18:36.000
Um, I started in like 2019.

00:18:36.079 --> 00:18:40.000
I don't know how old I was, but it was like right before quarantine.

00:18:41.119 --> 00:18:42.640
It's crazy, man.

00:18:43.200 --> 00:18:51.200
I started once quarantine started because I got so bored that I was playing my Zoom classes and it kind of grew from there.

00:18:51.279 --> 00:18:54.160
But yeah, like 2020, so I was in eighth grade.

00:18:54.480 --> 00:18:56.880
So I was like 14, I think.

00:18:57.200 --> 00:18:57.839
Yeah.

00:18:59.039 --> 00:19:01.440
Not gonna lie, I'm the pots and pans kid.

00:19:02.240 --> 00:19:02.880
Are you?

00:19:03.359 --> 00:19:17.759
Yeah, I was I would bang on pots and pans, and then I started singing when I started singing choirs when I was in like kindergarten, and then I kind of then I started learning like actual like instruments and getting into this style and like quarantine.

00:19:18.799 --> 00:19:22.880
Me and him used to jam dream theater and rush songs in his garage.

00:19:23.039 --> 00:19:24.799
That's how we became friends, yeah.

00:19:24.960 --> 00:19:27.680
And yeah, so you know that's kind of when we started together.

00:19:28.000 --> 00:19:44.960
So so speaking of the rush influence, man, yes, number one, your vocals on um like thousand to uh thousand tons and and animosity, I feel like are not in line with your influences.

00:19:45.200 --> 00:19:46.160
Oh no, not at all.

00:19:46.640 --> 00:19:47.279
Yeah.

00:19:47.519 --> 00:19:52.000
Like, do you do you sing like rush style shit like in your spare time?

00:19:52.480 --> 00:19:55.440
I mean, really, I drum I drum rush in my spare time.

00:19:55.920 --> 00:19:56.799
Oh, okay, okay.

00:19:57.200 --> 00:20:01.519
In terms of singing, I kind of just hear the song and vibe.

00:20:01.680 --> 00:20:07.440
It's like I feel like if I were to start trying to sing like Getty Lee over a thousand times, it's just not gonna work out.

00:20:08.000 --> 00:20:08.880
Right, sure.

00:20:09.519 --> 00:20:11.839
It would be some legendary stuff, but like no.

00:20:13.440 --> 00:20:17.920
Getty Lee was not meant to be doing, was not made to do stuff like a thousand tons.

00:20:18.000 --> 00:20:24.400
It's just kind of like I hear the song, and it's like this is what the song requires out of me, so this is what I'll give the song.

00:20:24.880 --> 00:20:29.920
Does that mean that you enjoy singing in other tonalities rather than metal?

00:20:30.319 --> 00:20:32.559
I like everything, I just like music in general.

00:20:32.880 --> 00:20:33.279
For sure.

00:20:33.759 --> 00:20:36.720
I just if you throw something on, I'm just gonna vibe with it, you know.

00:20:36.880 --> 00:20:38.480
I also too.

00:20:38.720 --> 00:20:43.759
So it's like it my how do I word this?

00:20:44.720 --> 00:20:48.640
My area of liking music is wide.

00:20:48.720 --> 00:20:51.839
That's a horrible way to word it, but I'm just gonna go with that.

00:20:55.200 --> 00:20:58.240
That was my time to leave some inspirational and I said something.

00:20:58.799 --> 00:21:01.519
Okay, no, no, no, no.

00:21:01.759 --> 00:21:03.920
I think Harley and I know exactly what you mean.

00:21:04.079 --> 00:21:07.839
Um we've talked and we're both kind of the same.

00:21:08.000 --> 00:21:11.759
It's I think the word you're looking for is eclectic.

00:21:12.240 --> 00:21:13.920
Yes, eclectic.

00:21:14.079 --> 00:21:14.400
Thank you.

00:21:14.640 --> 00:21:17.599
I'd say it's more like a passion than a hobby type of thing for us.

00:21:18.000 --> 00:21:19.279
Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely.

00:21:19.920 --> 00:21:22.559
We love all of it, not just like the one thing.

00:21:22.720 --> 00:21:24.960
We just it's just everything inspires us, you know.

00:21:25.039 --> 00:21:33.839
I mean so let's talk about where you think your lives would be right now if it weren't for the music.

00:21:34.880 --> 00:21:38.480
Because I mean, this is this has got to be uh again, it's a dream come true, man.

00:21:38.559 --> 00:21:43.279
You guys get right out of high school, you're in a studio right now.

00:21:44.160 --> 00:21:52.240
You guys are literally living so many people's dreams in the prime of your life.

00:21:52.880 --> 00:21:55.200
Where do you think you would be without the music?

00:21:55.279 --> 00:21:57.279
What would the trajectory have been?

00:21:58.079 --> 00:22:01.680
I'm not gonna lie, I wouldn't be surprised if all of us were attempting to music.

00:22:02.319 --> 00:22:10.319
Like really if we weren't in this situation in this specific scenario, I feel like we'd be trying to get here.

00:22:10.559 --> 00:22:14.960
We'd be trying to in some way, shape, or form be doing music.

00:22:15.519 --> 00:22:19.839
You didn't you didn't have like uh I'm gonna be a banker dream or anything.

00:22:20.079 --> 00:22:24.799
Uh I have hoop dreams when I was like third grade.

00:22:26.160 --> 00:22:29.680
Once I didn't make the high school team, I would I didn't know what the hoop dreams was looking like.

00:22:32.480 --> 00:22:34.720
You got that Philon Salmo anger, man.

00:22:36.240 --> 00:22:40.480
On a real note, I think it's like like Ethan said, this is a passion, not a hobby.

00:22:40.720 --> 00:22:41.200
Yeah, yeah.

00:22:41.920 --> 00:22:44.880
At some point, I feel like music was just a dream.

00:22:44.960 --> 00:22:49.839
So yeah, I'd probably be working in the same studio or in if I wasn't doing, you know what I mean?

00:22:49.920 --> 00:22:55.359
Like I'd be doing something, I'd be a roadie, I'd be working maybe at Guitar Center or anything, really.

00:22:55.440 --> 00:22:57.599
It's just right music related, you know.

00:22:57.839 --> 00:22:58.000
Right.

00:22:58.240 --> 00:22:59.839
I'm a music major in college, yeah.

00:22:59.920 --> 00:23:00.960
You know, hell yeah.

00:23:01.119 --> 00:23:02.640
Where where are you guys going to college?

00:23:02.720 --> 00:23:15.920
If I I don't want to dox you at all, but no, you say storm room number and like I go to the University of Miami Frost School of Music, go Caines.

00:23:16.559 --> 00:23:17.200
Hell yeah, man.

00:23:17.680 --> 00:23:19.599
Game tomorrow, we're gonna beat Syracuse.

00:23:21.359 --> 00:23:24.720
I'm not even done with my first semester, but I go to FIU.

00:23:24.960 --> 00:23:25.759
So just starting.

00:23:26.079 --> 00:23:26.720
Oh, nice.

00:23:26.799 --> 00:23:27.440
Yeah, yeah.

00:23:27.599 --> 00:23:29.359
So I'm there in Miami.

00:23:29.519 --> 00:23:30.799
Yeah, I mean shit.

00:23:30.880 --> 00:23:34.319
I'm like in community college right now, but I'm gonna transfer to FAU.

00:23:35.279 --> 00:23:36.160
Come on, FAU.

00:23:36.960 --> 00:23:41.599
Um I'm not enrolled right now, so I'm a free man.

00:23:41.839 --> 00:23:42.319
Yeah!

00:23:46.000 --> 00:23:46.640
Yeah, exactly.

00:23:47.759 --> 00:23:51.599
Hey, I quit going to college uh right around your age, actually.

00:23:51.759 --> 00:23:54.640
I I did uh I went until I was 20.

00:23:54.799 --> 00:23:56.799
Yeah, yeah, I was about your age.

00:23:57.039 --> 00:24:00.400
Um so man, I didn't finish.

00:24:00.720 --> 00:24:03.279
And you know, it's worked out for me.

00:24:04.319 --> 00:24:06.400
I can't even spell college, so we're good.

00:24:08.880 --> 00:24:09.759
Oh man.

00:24:10.160 --> 00:24:13.920
Um, so have you guys been on tour or anything yet?

00:24:14.160 --> 00:24:24.640
Yeah, we had we had a summer tour um last summer, and we still technically have one more date next week, ending it off in Orlando at Orb Tour.

00:24:24.880 --> 00:24:29.200
But we toured and then you know, trying to get back out there next summer.

00:24:29.440 --> 00:24:33.359
Unfortunately, with us being in school, you know, it's limited to a summer thing.

00:24:33.680 --> 00:24:55.440
For sure, but still, like um, I'd say definitely another tour soon, and yeah, we we kind of had just like that you know early bands tour, you know, around kind of the you know, east and kind of northeast, and come and came back down, but it was great experience, you know, and great to meet people and just other bands and play live.

00:24:55.759 --> 00:25:02.240
What was the most like humbling experience of the tour in DC?

00:25:02.559 --> 00:25:07.039
Yeah, we had we were in this amazing venue, best show of the tour.

00:25:07.359 --> 00:25:12.640
However, the stage was on the second floor and there was no elevator.

00:25:12.960 --> 00:25:13.920
No shit.

00:25:14.160 --> 00:25:19.119
We was hauling gear up and down stairs trying to play our show, yeah.

00:25:19.279 --> 00:25:34.240
And we were like, Man, we were like, watch there be no people at this show, like watch the empty room, but no, they gave us a good vibe, so it was all it was all cool, and it was a fun show, but man, I see those stairs in my sleep, gang.

00:25:34.960 --> 00:25:37.039
Yeah, that's my nightmare.

00:25:38.000 --> 00:25:43.759
So when when new fans are out there and they watch you, what is their reaction?

00:25:43.839 --> 00:25:51.039
Because, like, again, you guys don't look like you're about to play some of the most awesome classic rock songs of all time.

00:25:51.279 --> 00:25:53.759
Like, you don't you don't look the part.

00:25:53.920 --> 00:25:59.759
So, like, when you guys jump on stage and you start playing these songs, are people baffled?

00:26:00.079 --> 00:26:10.880
Yes, I will say I showed the animosity music video to one of my good friends at the security job, and he's watching it right, super nonchalant dude, got long ass locks and everything.

00:26:10.960 --> 00:26:16.319
He's sitting there Yo Sean, you you moving like you hate your parrots.

00:26:16.480 --> 00:26:24.720
I was like, I was like, excuse me, but mom, I love you, but like, whoa.

00:26:28.240 --> 00:26:29.839
Dude, that's awesome.

00:26:30.000 --> 00:26:34.720
Um, so normally I ask two more questions to finish things off.

00:26:34.960 --> 00:26:39.920
Um, this next question I think is pivotal for your career.

00:26:40.160 --> 00:26:48.240
Uh, what is a band or an artist that you guys would like to see some sort of collaboration with?

00:26:48.480 --> 00:26:53.440
Not like your dream artist, but like somebody that fits your sound, you know what I mean?

00:26:53.519 --> 00:26:55.920
That you guys could put like an awesome product out.

00:26:56.319 --> 00:27:01.920
I I gotta say, realistically, one that we've been saying also in previous interviews and for a long time, Drain.

00:27:02.079 --> 00:27:06.160
Yeah, you know, yeah, we love them, we love to play with them, and they're so cool.

00:27:06.240 --> 00:27:08.400
And I think we'd fit in with their sounds.

00:27:08.640 --> 00:27:18.319
Um, you know, they're just a great band, and you know, we look up to them for sure, especially you know, writing the music as well, and kind of when their stuff was coming out, we're super into them.

00:27:18.400 --> 00:27:18.799
We still are.

00:27:18.960 --> 00:27:20.160
New record came out today.

00:27:20.319 --> 00:27:21.119
Love it, right?

00:27:21.200 --> 00:27:22.480
Right, yeah, it's awesome.

00:27:22.559 --> 00:27:24.720
So I'd say that for me at least train.

00:27:26.319 --> 00:27:27.759
Can I put one more in there?

00:27:28.000 --> 00:27:28.640
Absolutely.

00:27:28.799 --> 00:27:33.440
Uh I'm gonna say power uh power trip power trip.

00:27:33.519 --> 00:27:34.240
That's a cool one.

00:27:34.400 --> 00:27:35.359
That's a cool one.

00:27:35.599 --> 00:27:37.680
Yeah, anybody else got any?

00:27:37.920 --> 00:27:39.759
Oh man, those are like two good ones.

00:27:40.160 --> 00:27:40.880
Those are two good ones.

00:27:41.200 --> 00:27:43.920
I'm kind of scared because I feel like we're gonna bring it down and bring it down an accident.

00:27:44.319 --> 00:27:46.799
Yeah, I'm thinking like what fit more matches.

00:27:48.480 --> 00:27:51.519
Honestly, you guys should do something with uh with Judas Priest.

00:27:52.240 --> 00:27:52.640
Oh, yeah.

00:27:52.880 --> 00:27:54.960
I mean people are thinking, yeah, that'd be awesome.

00:27:55.279 --> 00:27:56.640
That would yeah, that would be incredible.

00:27:58.000 --> 00:27:59.279
That would be huge.

00:28:00.480 --> 00:28:04.640
Uh, do you guys have like a favorite um Judas Priest song?

00:28:04.880 --> 00:28:06.000
Metal Meltdown.

00:28:06.160 --> 00:28:06.880
Metal Down?

00:28:07.359 --> 00:28:08.240
That's a deep cut.

00:28:08.480 --> 00:28:09.599
I love that song.

00:28:09.839 --> 00:28:10.480
Fuck yeah.

00:28:10.640 --> 00:28:10.880
Yeah.

00:28:12.480 --> 00:28:16.559
Oh, for me, I'm just gonna be I don't know if this is basic, but Painkiller.

00:28:17.440 --> 00:28:18.160
No, that's not basic.

00:28:18.240 --> 00:28:19.759
I think painkiller is an incredible song.

00:28:20.799 --> 00:28:23.359
For me, I gotta go with Electric Eye.

00:28:23.680 --> 00:28:24.640
We used to cover that by the way.

00:28:25.759 --> 00:28:26.319
Electric Eye?

00:28:26.480 --> 00:28:26.960
Yeah, dude.

00:28:27.200 --> 00:28:28.720
With the intro, too.

00:28:28.960 --> 00:28:30.079
It's like, damn.

00:28:30.319 --> 00:28:30.960
Yeah, yeah.

00:28:31.039 --> 00:28:35.599
Yeah, do you guys remember that on Guitar Hero, or are you guys too young?

00:28:35.839 --> 00:28:37.200
I didn't play Guitar Hero personally.

00:28:38.160 --> 00:28:39.839
I still I still play Guitar Hero.

00:28:39.920 --> 00:28:42.720
I played at this arcade I go to, but I didn't grow up playing it.

00:28:42.799 --> 00:28:43.279
Yeah, yeah.

00:28:43.599 --> 00:28:47.279
Dude, that's what got me like started on guitar.

00:28:47.440 --> 00:28:57.920
Like, I had um I had an acoustic guitar and I was playing Guitar Hero 3, and I was like 13, I think, 12, 13, and I was just like, Yeah, I think I could just do this.

00:28:58.480 --> 00:29:02.480
So I just started learning guitar and never looked back.

00:29:02.720 --> 00:29:04.880
Yeah, yeah, man.

00:29:05.039 --> 00:29:05.680
What about you?

00:29:05.839 --> 00:29:06.799
You got any, Sean?

00:29:07.200 --> 00:29:09.119
I was just gonna say Painkiller 2.

00:29:09.200 --> 00:29:10.000
Like, yeah, dude.

00:29:10.240 --> 00:29:11.839
Painkiller is an awesome song.

00:29:12.000 --> 00:29:16.640
Uh a sleeper song for them that I feel like people forget sometimes is Breaking the Law.

00:29:16.799 --> 00:29:17.599
Yeah, absolutely.

00:29:18.799 --> 00:29:25.359
Yeah, it's like a super popular song, but you forget that that's Judas Priest because it just doesn't sound like any of their other stuff.

00:29:25.599 --> 00:29:31.599
Yeah, um kind of like uh like Toto's Hold the Line doesn't sound anything like Africa, you know?

00:29:31.759 --> 00:29:32.799
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:29:33.039 --> 00:29:40.960
Um, so the other question that we ask is uh you guys are a great uh band to ask this question, actually.

00:29:41.119 --> 00:29:44.480
Um so the show is called the Hook and Bridge Podcast.

00:29:44.799 --> 00:29:55.839
So we want to ask what is more important for you guys when producing songs, um, when writing songs, uh, the hook of a song or the bridge of a song?

00:29:56.079 --> 00:29:59.119
Not too many artists are doing bridges anymore, but you guys are.

00:29:59.200 --> 00:29:59.359
So

00:30:00.000 --> 00:30:08.640
I mean, I'd really say we're equal on both, because like the hook is very important to us, but also, you know, you need some riffs in there, you know.

00:30:09.839 --> 00:30:12.160
That's where the riffs come out, the crazy riffs.

00:30:12.559 --> 00:30:12.960
Right.

00:30:13.200 --> 00:30:16.559
So I think I'd I mean, say for for all of us just like somewhat equal, yeah.

00:30:16.880 --> 00:30:18.960
Very equal, very equal ground for both of them.

00:30:19.200 --> 00:30:24.720
I also like that you guys don't use the crutch of turning a guitar solo into a bridge.

00:30:24.960 --> 00:30:27.839
Like there's a lot of artists that'll do that as well.

00:30:28.000 --> 00:30:32.880
Um, and you guys have like an intricate bridge that leads into a new section of the song that I like.

00:30:33.200 --> 00:30:34.000
You know, thank you.

00:30:34.079 --> 00:30:34.559
Yeah, thank you.

00:30:34.799 --> 00:30:35.519
Yeah, man.

00:30:35.759 --> 00:30:39.039
Um, so that is the interview portion.

00:30:39.119 --> 00:30:40.400
Are you guys ready to play this game?

00:30:40.559 --> 00:30:41.039
Let's do it.

00:30:41.119 --> 00:30:41.759
Let's go, man.

00:30:41.839 --> 00:30:42.079
Let's go.

00:30:42.480 --> 00:30:42.720
Yeah.

00:30:44.559 --> 00:30:48.160
So this game is called Mixtape.

00:30:48.720 --> 00:30:55.440
Basically, I'm going to ask you guys a question, and you have to answer with the title of a song.

00:30:55.759 --> 00:31:00.319
You can choose to be funny or you can choose to be serious, totally up to you.

00:31:00.480 --> 00:31:06.799
Oh, and we might we might spawn some some stories uh from asking some of these.

00:31:06.960 --> 00:31:07.119
Yeah.

00:31:07.359 --> 00:31:11.039
So and each one of you are gonna answer, all right?

00:31:11.200 --> 00:31:12.400
Yeah, oh damn, I can't.

00:31:12.960 --> 00:31:14.240
We can't we can't hide.

00:31:14.559 --> 00:31:19.920
All right, so you walk into the club, grab a piece of wall in the back to vibe out.

00:31:20.079 --> 00:31:22.640
What is the first song that you want to hear?

00:31:22.960 --> 00:31:24.720
So you're in the club hanging out.

00:31:24.880 --> 00:31:25.759
What do you want to hear from?

00:31:26.480 --> 00:31:27.759
Like, what type of club though?

00:31:27.839 --> 00:31:28.880
That's what type of clay, what type of club?

00:31:29.039 --> 00:31:40.240
What type of club like club where there's local shows, or like club like you know, I well I I think like club like like fucking party club, like Usher 50.

00:31:40.720 --> 00:31:41.759
I got my song already.

00:31:42.640 --> 00:31:43.519
Okay, rocking.

00:31:43.920 --> 00:31:45.440
Yo, party rocking, okay.

00:31:48.079 --> 00:31:49.200
What's the intention tonight?

00:31:49.440 --> 00:31:50.400
What are we trying to get into?

00:31:52.240 --> 00:31:55.519
Side quest as if it's kind of freaky, passion fruit.

00:31:55.759 --> 00:31:58.559
Oh like that song, man.

00:31:58.720 --> 00:31:59.519
That's a vibe.

00:32:00.559 --> 00:32:02.720
Uh it's 2025, man.

00:32:02.799 --> 00:32:10.160
My my club days are long gone, so I can't, I can't, I can't vouch for what we're trying to get into.

00:32:10.240 --> 00:32:15.839
I know what I was trying to do in the club in 2014, 13.

00:32:16.319 --> 00:32:16.960
Right.

00:32:17.519 --> 00:32:23.839
So I don't know if you I don't know if you guys are doing the same things I was, but I mean you got my answer.

00:32:24.079 --> 00:32:27.599
But oh, that's the bottom jeans.

00:32:27.759 --> 00:32:28.160
Uh that's okay.

00:32:28.960 --> 00:32:31.519
That's what I was trying to get into back in 2013.

00:32:32.319 --> 00:32:33.119
He was just thinking about that.

00:32:33.200 --> 00:32:33.440
My bad.

00:32:34.960 --> 00:32:36.319
Uh I don't know.

00:32:36.559 --> 00:32:37.839
I don't really know.

00:32:38.240 --> 00:32:40.000
It's a good question, but I don't know.

00:32:40.319 --> 00:32:43.119
Finding a respectful woman to bring home to your mother.

00:32:43.279 --> 00:32:44.720
That's where that's what you're doing.

00:32:44.880 --> 00:32:47.359
Oh, we're putting on like Morgan Wallin or something.

00:32:49.920 --> 00:32:50.880
No hands.

00:32:51.440 --> 00:32:52.720
No hands, yeah.

00:32:54.640 --> 00:32:55.279
That's a good one.

00:32:55.440 --> 00:32:56.079
Yeah.

00:32:56.480 --> 00:32:59.680
Oh man, I don't even know.

00:33:00.319 --> 00:33:00.480
Yeah.

00:33:01.039 --> 00:33:02.720
Like Lollipop by Lil Wayne.

00:33:02.880 --> 00:33:03.599
Oh, that's amazing.

00:33:03.759 --> 00:33:04.240
That's a good one.

00:33:04.319 --> 00:33:04.720
That's a good one.

00:33:07.200 --> 00:33:08.000
Okay, yeah.

00:33:08.240 --> 00:33:08.880
These are great.

00:33:09.599 --> 00:33:12.799
I would go, uh, I would go pony by Genuine.

00:33:13.279 --> 00:33:14.079
Oh, okay.

00:33:14.400 --> 00:33:14.880
I see you.

00:33:14.960 --> 00:33:15.359
I see you.

00:33:16.240 --> 00:33:16.960
Gotcha.

00:33:18.000 --> 00:33:19.039
What about you, man?

00:33:19.519 --> 00:33:21.599
Um wait, what was the question?

00:33:21.680 --> 00:33:22.559
I'm supposed to be.

00:33:24.240 --> 00:33:24.960
Oh, it's song at the club.

00:33:25.200 --> 00:33:25.599
You like that?

00:33:25.680 --> 00:33:26.079
You're in the back.

00:33:27.759 --> 00:33:28.079
All right.

00:33:28.160 --> 00:33:31.839
For me personally, if you throw in any song by Project Pat and I'm in the club.

00:33:32.240 --> 00:33:35.599
Oh my god! I am chilling.

00:33:35.839 --> 00:33:36.559
Hell yeah.

00:33:36.799 --> 00:33:37.119
Yeah.

00:33:37.279 --> 00:33:38.799
Any song by Project Pat.

00:33:40.160 --> 00:33:41.039
Alright, alright.

00:33:42.160 --> 00:33:42.799
Oh shit.

00:33:42.880 --> 00:33:44.079
Yeah, that's the best one.

00:33:44.319 --> 00:33:45.359
Okay, here you go.

00:33:45.519 --> 00:33:51.279
You've been frozen, Cryro Frozen, and brought back a thousand years from now.

00:33:51.680 --> 00:33:56.720
What song do you play for the people of the future to introduce them to your time?

00:33:57.200 --> 00:33:58.319
Oh my god.

00:33:59.039 --> 00:34:01.200
Call the Cthulhu by Metallica.

00:34:02.960 --> 00:34:03.519
My pick.

00:34:03.759 --> 00:34:04.000
All right.

00:34:04.480 --> 00:34:07.119
My pick, I think you can't go wrong with Mr.

00:34:07.200 --> 00:34:08.000
Blue Sky.

00:34:08.400 --> 00:34:09.920
Oh, that's a great pick.

00:34:10.159 --> 00:34:11.280
You can't go wrong with it.

00:34:11.840 --> 00:34:12.159
No.

00:34:12.559 --> 00:34:14.639
People will dig it and it's got all the parts.

00:34:14.719 --> 00:34:15.599
You know, it's great.

00:34:16.000 --> 00:34:16.719
Hell yeah.

00:34:17.199 --> 00:34:18.159
Of my time.

00:34:18.480 --> 00:34:25.760
Trying to think of something like currents or like uh anything from from today backwards.

00:34:26.000 --> 00:34:26.480
Oh, okay.

00:34:26.639 --> 00:34:27.679
So yeah, I see Mr.

00:34:27.760 --> 00:34:28.079
Blue Sky.

00:34:28.239 --> 00:34:28.719
Yeah, I think Mr.

00:34:28.800 --> 00:34:30.079
Blue Sky is a great option.

00:34:31.599 --> 00:34:31.920
Okay.

00:34:32.320 --> 00:34:34.400
I forgot the name of the song.

00:34:34.639 --> 00:34:35.440
What is this?

00:34:37.280 --> 00:34:38.719
Ethan knows what I'm talking about.

00:34:38.800 --> 00:34:41.840
It's this he goes like, Holl at me, Miley Cyrus.

00:34:42.000 --> 00:34:43.280
I don't discriminate.

00:34:43.440 --> 00:34:45.199
Oh, it's not an article.

00:34:46.159 --> 00:34:48.639
I forgot the name of the song, but I'm playing this.

00:34:50.079 --> 00:34:52.480
Is it possible to choose the Austin Powers theme?

00:34:52.639 --> 00:34:58.079
So I'm walk out and playing this like your gadget.

00:34:58.559 --> 00:35:06.639
What you on about those who watched it get it, obviously, but I'm I'm playing that song Ass and Titties.

00:35:06.960 --> 00:35:08.639
That's the one volunteer.

00:35:12.000 --> 00:35:13.760
Or just Yeah by Usher.

00:35:13.840 --> 00:35:14.800
That's also an option.

00:35:15.039 --> 00:35:15.199
Yeah.

00:35:15.519 --> 00:35:22.079
Up in front, well, I'm home and what about you guys, man?

00:35:22.960 --> 00:35:24.079
Or no, you said Metallica.

00:35:24.159 --> 00:35:24.480
What about you?

00:35:24.639 --> 00:35:30.960
Yeah, I say call it Tulu because I I just I've woken up from my slumber, so I gotta put everybody on.

00:35:33.360 --> 00:35:33.920
Alright.

00:35:34.079 --> 00:35:36.000
I guess that's my I'm the only one left.

00:35:45.360 --> 00:35:46.800
I'm gonna put that one on.

00:35:46.880 --> 00:35:48.719
Because they won't believe that in the future.

00:35:49.199 --> 00:35:49.440
You're right.

00:35:52.480 --> 00:35:53.119
Alright.

00:35:53.440 --> 00:35:58.880
Um you're eight years old riding shotgun next to your dad, and he cranks the volume.

00:35:59.039 --> 00:36:01.519
What song are you listening to with your dad?

00:36:02.719 --> 00:36:05.440
Um it takes two how old is he?

00:36:06.320 --> 00:36:08.480
Um, I mean, how old's your dad?

00:36:08.719 --> 00:36:10.480
Okay, what if by creed?

00:36:11.199 --> 00:36:12.079
Oh, okay.

00:36:12.239 --> 00:36:12.480
Okay.

00:36:13.199 --> 00:36:13.760
Dad song.

00:36:13.840 --> 00:36:15.119
Or like my so yeah, yeah.

00:36:15.199 --> 00:36:16.239
Actually, I stay with that one.

00:36:16.320 --> 00:36:16.559
Yeah.

00:36:16.960 --> 00:36:18.159
What if by creed, man?

00:36:18.400 --> 00:36:18.960
I like that.

00:36:19.199 --> 00:36:19.599
Yeah.

00:36:19.840 --> 00:36:20.000
Okay.

00:36:20.480 --> 00:36:21.360
Who are you guys?

00:36:21.679 --> 00:36:26.639
I'm I'm gonna go with another Creed song because it it's it's just dad rock in a way.

00:36:26.719 --> 00:36:29.440
So um My Own Prison.

00:36:29.840 --> 00:36:30.880
That's another great one.

00:36:31.119 --> 00:36:32.639
Crank, crank it up, dad.

00:36:32.719 --> 00:36:33.440
I want to hear that.

00:36:33.840 --> 00:36:36.159
Couple of Scott Snapp fans here.

00:36:36.639 --> 00:36:37.280
Great songs.

00:36:37.440 --> 00:36:38.159
I'm just gonna say.

00:36:38.400 --> 00:36:42.400
I'm gonna have to go with like Hotel California by the Eagles.

00:36:42.719 --> 00:36:43.440
Oh, there you go.

00:36:43.519 --> 00:36:44.400
There you go.

00:36:45.280 --> 00:36:51.360
The stuff that my dad will put on, he always put on like put on that it takes too to make a thing go right.

00:36:51.840 --> 00:36:52.320
Oh, okay.

00:36:52.480 --> 00:36:53.920
Okay, some like discount?

00:36:54.559 --> 00:36:56.159
Yeah, that's what my dad would put on.

00:36:56.320 --> 00:36:57.440
Hell yeah, dude.

00:36:57.679 --> 00:37:02.400
Um, so speaking of dad rock, how do you guys feel about nickelback?

00:37:02.719 --> 00:37:03.199
Nickelback.

00:37:05.360 --> 00:37:06.239
I am serious.

00:37:06.320 --> 00:37:09.280
There there's one song that's really, really heavy.

00:37:09.679 --> 00:37:13.519
I think that might be the same song that Dimebag is on.

00:37:13.599 --> 00:37:13.840
Yeah.

00:37:14.079 --> 00:37:14.719
On the solo.

00:37:14.960 --> 00:37:15.519
I think it is.

00:37:15.679 --> 00:37:16.960
Yeah, do you guys know that?

00:37:17.280 --> 00:37:17.599
No.

00:37:17.920 --> 00:37:22.639
There's a solo on a later Nickelback album that Dimebag is on.

00:37:23.039 --> 00:37:23.840
No shit.

00:37:24.079 --> 00:37:25.920
Is it the one with like the car or something?

00:37:26.000 --> 00:37:28.079
I I don't remember what the album cover is like.

00:37:28.239 --> 00:37:28.559
Yeah.

00:37:28.719 --> 00:37:30.480
But I think we're talking about the same song.

00:37:30.559 --> 00:37:32.880
I can't remember what it's called, but yeah, this is a true fact.

00:37:33.119 --> 00:37:34.239
Hold up, hold up.

00:37:34.320 --> 00:37:35.519
You're about to blow my mind.

00:37:35.760 --> 00:37:38.159
Dude, I'm a I'm a big Nickelback fan.

00:37:38.400 --> 00:37:39.440
Hell yeah.

00:37:43.119 --> 00:37:46.000
Everyone's trying to find a finding song for everyone on.

00:37:47.760 --> 00:37:48.880
Side of a bullet?

00:37:49.280 --> 00:37:52.880
Yeah, actually, yes, I think it is Side of a Bullet, yeah.

00:37:52.960 --> 00:37:53.280
That's the song.

00:37:53.519 --> 00:37:54.639
Unreleased guitar solo.

00:37:54.960 --> 00:37:55.280
Yeah.

00:37:55.519 --> 00:37:57.760
Yeah, there's a Dime Bag solo on there.

00:37:57.920 --> 00:37:58.320
Yeah.

00:37:59.679 --> 00:38:00.239
No shit.

00:38:00.320 --> 00:38:01.760
And it's a tribute to him.

00:38:01.920 --> 00:38:03.199
I did not know that, dude.

00:38:03.280 --> 00:38:04.000
That's crazy.

00:38:04.239 --> 00:38:05.760
It's pretty awesome.

00:38:06.000 --> 00:38:07.039
Dude, I love that.

00:38:07.119 --> 00:38:10.239
Uh that's one of my favorite albums of all time for all the right reasons, man.

00:38:10.320 --> 00:38:11.440
It's a great album.

00:38:11.760 --> 00:38:14.719
Um, that dude, that that album had all of the hits.

00:38:14.800 --> 00:38:21.599
It had Rockstar, it had Animals, it had Um Uh For All the Right Reasons, um Fucking Rockstar.

00:38:21.840 --> 00:38:22.800
Did I already say Rockstar?

00:38:22.960 --> 00:38:23.119
Yeah.

00:38:25.199 --> 00:38:26.400
All right, all right.

00:38:26.719 --> 00:38:30.159
So um, at least you guys like Nickelback.

00:38:30.239 --> 00:38:34.960
Does that mean that nickelback is coming back like people don't hate Nickelback anymore?

00:38:35.119 --> 00:38:36.159
I don't hate Nickelback.

00:38:36.559 --> 00:38:38.239
Did it ever did it ever leave?

00:38:38.480 --> 00:38:41.920
Yeah, I don't really know to be honest.

00:38:43.760 --> 00:38:45.440
Alright, let's see here.

00:38:46.480 --> 00:38:46.800
Okay.

00:38:47.760 --> 00:38:51.440
Well, this is kind of strange for you guys because you're so young.

00:38:51.599 --> 00:38:55.039
Uh, picture the girl or boy that you had a crush on.

00:38:55.199 --> 00:38:58.480
It says in your youth, but we're just gonna say that you guys have a crush on.

00:38:58.719 --> 00:39:01.440
What song plays when you see her?

00:39:03.440 --> 00:39:04.000
Or him.

00:39:04.800 --> 00:39:11.519
Okay, you know the song where it's like I can't even know what it's called.

00:39:11.679 --> 00:39:13.920
Um damn, I'm blanking.

00:39:14.400 --> 00:39:15.440
Okay, this is embarrassing.

00:39:16.480 --> 00:39:16.719
I don't know.

00:39:23.199 --> 00:39:24.400
Dreamweaver?

00:39:24.639 --> 00:39:25.360
Is that it?

00:39:25.519 --> 00:39:27.039
Do you mind if I listen to it for a second?

00:39:27.280 --> 00:39:28.239
No, not at all, no.

00:39:28.400 --> 00:39:29.440
Oh man, I don't know.

00:39:29.599 --> 00:39:35.039
Um, for me, uh I'm just gonna say uh change in the house of flies by Deathcroats.

00:39:35.280 --> 00:39:36.400
Fuck yeah, dude.

00:39:36.559 --> 00:39:37.039
That's a good one.

00:39:41.599 --> 00:39:42.880
Yeah, it is it is Dreamweaver.

00:39:43.199 --> 00:39:44.000
Is it Dreamweaver?

00:39:44.079 --> 00:39:47.280
Yeah, um, I'm trying to think of uh the proper way to say this.

00:39:47.360 --> 00:39:51.840
I'm gonna say seductive uh Deftones music really is.

00:39:52.079 --> 00:39:54.159
Yeah, especially House of Flies, man.

00:39:54.239 --> 00:39:56.800
That's yeah, okay, but passenger though.

00:39:57.039 --> 00:39:59.199
Well, Passengers, passengers are ones, yeah.

00:39:59.440 --> 00:40:01.440
Yeah, emotional one.

00:40:01.679 --> 00:40:04.559
I would say for me, I would say rosemary by Deftones.

00:40:04.800 --> 00:40:06.159
Oh, okay, okay.

00:40:08.079 --> 00:40:09.519
I don't know if I should say mine.

00:40:10.480 --> 00:40:11.280
No, you gotta say it.

00:40:14.079 --> 00:40:17.440
I am not saying legs shaking, I'm saying worse behavior by K1.

00:40:17.599 --> 00:40:18.639
Just give it a list then, maybe.

00:40:19.119 --> 00:40:20.559
Worse behavior, okay.

00:40:21.199 --> 00:40:23.039
This is the rapper you showed me, yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:40:23.679 --> 00:40:27.039
It was uh uh it's that's ball right there.

00:40:27.119 --> 00:40:28.639
Yeah, it's some ball knowledge, yo.

00:40:28.800 --> 00:40:30.480
You play you played that song when you want to grow.

00:40:31.280 --> 00:40:31.599
Okay.

00:40:32.400 --> 00:40:34.320
Hey man, I'll try it tonight.

00:40:35.119 --> 00:40:35.840
Try it tonight.

00:40:36.000 --> 00:40:38.079
Worst behavior by KWN Trez.

00:40:38.400 --> 00:40:39.599
Okay, all right, all right.

00:40:40.880 --> 00:40:42.480
Chris, what what's yours?

00:40:42.559 --> 00:40:43.360
I'm so curious.

00:40:43.440 --> 00:40:46.960
What's what's yours when you when your wife walks in that room?

00:40:47.519 --> 00:40:49.199
Oh, oh, we've already gone over this.

00:40:49.280 --> 00:40:49.840
This is for real.

00:40:50.000 --> 00:40:51.360
Motion city soundtrack.

00:40:51.519 --> 00:40:52.719
Oh, yeah, that's right.

00:40:52.800 --> 00:40:57.519
Yeah, uh I was hoping for uh it's like ninth grade, dude.

00:40:57.679 --> 00:40:59.360
It's like ninth grade.

00:41:01.840 --> 00:41:03.440
Uh let's see here.

00:41:04.880 --> 00:41:05.760
How about you?

00:41:06.079 --> 00:41:16.159
Oh, for me, um, I would have to say the song um by Pearl Jam uh Future Days.

00:41:16.320 --> 00:41:22.480
You might recognize it from the show and uh video game The Last of Us.

00:41:22.719 --> 00:41:26.719
Uh, but that was my wife and I's song together.

00:41:27.039 --> 00:41:33.360
Uh that and Extreme um fuck, what's that Extreme song that everybody knows?

00:41:34.320 --> 00:41:34.960
I can't remember.

00:41:35.679 --> 00:41:36.239
Like the band?

00:41:36.639 --> 00:41:37.679
Yeah, the band, yeah.

00:41:38.159 --> 00:41:39.119
Play with me.

00:41:39.760 --> 00:41:42.239
Play with me is a great song, but that's not the one.

00:41:44.000 --> 00:41:44.960
No, and I don't know.

00:41:45.360 --> 00:41:49.039
Yeah, play with me is the one with the with the the uh all the the all the classical stuff in it, right?

00:41:49.119 --> 00:41:50.880
Well, that's basically just an Eno for you.

00:41:51.119 --> 00:41:51.920
Yeah, lucky.

00:41:52.559 --> 00:42:03.039
Um, yeah, I'm not sure it's that one that's like saying I love you is not the words I want to hear from you.

00:42:03.679 --> 00:42:06.320
I can't remember the name of the song though.

00:42:06.480 --> 00:42:10.559
Yeah, it's all um let's see here.

00:42:11.920 --> 00:42:13.599
Okay, here we go.

00:42:13.920 --> 00:42:16.559
What's your crowd surfing song?

00:42:17.599 --> 00:42:22.159
Like a song you're you're seeing a band, and immediately you're like, I'm rushing the stage.

00:42:22.480 --> 00:42:26.159
Recently, and I didn't do it and I regret it because I saw them live.

00:42:26.400 --> 00:42:27.519
Birds turnstile.

00:42:27.760 --> 00:42:36.239
I wanted to get up so bad at the end of the show for that, and I didn't do it because it was just it's just such a great moment, you know, just to crowd surf for that.

00:42:36.480 --> 00:42:38.000
Yeah, I don't know what else though.

00:42:38.320 --> 00:42:43.440
I don't really uh crowd surf, so I don't even I don't know.

00:42:43.920 --> 00:42:47.360
Um it's like a good crowd surfing song.

00:42:49.599 --> 00:42:55.039
I would I would low key want to crowd surf though, just like laying back like this at the end of the videon.

00:42:55.280 --> 00:42:58.800
And people are just yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:42:59.519 --> 00:43:02.159
I'm just on my back and people are pushing me forward.

00:43:02.239 --> 00:43:07.039
I'm just yeah that's that's my pick breakdown, yeah.

00:43:07.760 --> 00:43:08.880
That's my pick.

00:43:09.199 --> 00:43:13.840
Um so I've only crowdsurfed one time in my life.

00:43:14.159 --> 00:43:29.440
I was at a festival, um, I think in Pittsburgh, uh my wife crowd surfs, or then girlfriend, now wife, crowd surfs, and I had never done it before because I was always a bigger dude.

00:43:29.599 --> 00:43:31.280
So I'm like, fuck it, I'm gonna try it.

00:43:31.360 --> 00:43:32.960
I was at my thinnest, guys.

00:43:33.199 --> 00:43:37.280
Like, literally, I was like 180 pounds tops.

00:43:37.840 --> 00:43:42.400
So I'm like, I'm I'm looking good, I'm beef, you know, I'm gonna try this out.

00:43:42.800 --> 00:43:52.000
And I go up, and I kid you not, this guy goes, Oh, this guy's so fucking heavy, and then just throws me into a mosh pit.

00:43:53.920 --> 00:43:59.360
Oh my god, that's gonna be I was I was like your age.

00:43:59.440 --> 00:44:03.920
I was I was like 17, 18, and I was like, I'm never doing that again.

00:44:05.760 --> 00:44:08.800
You gotta square up after that, dude.

00:44:09.039 --> 00:44:10.559
Dude, it was wild.

00:44:10.719 --> 00:44:15.760
Luckily, the the mosh pits are awesome, so they just help me up, and then they're like, You gotta go around.

00:44:15.840 --> 00:44:19.840
So then I just fucking moshed, and then after that, I was like, Oh, this is where I belong.

00:44:19.920 --> 00:44:21.519
I started moshing every time.

00:44:21.760 --> 00:44:22.079
Nice.

00:44:24.480 --> 00:44:26.960
Um, but yeah, dude, fucking dicks.

00:44:27.119 --> 00:44:30.800
Shout out to that guy, wherever he's at, whatever prison he's sitting in.

00:44:32.960 --> 00:44:35.760
I'm like, damn, we gotta throw hands after that.

00:44:36.880 --> 00:44:38.960
All right, last one, guys.

00:44:39.199 --> 00:44:42.880
All right, what is your go-to drinking song?

00:44:43.039 --> 00:44:45.280
This is a horrible question for you.

00:44:45.599 --> 00:44:52.079
We're gonna say apple cider for you guys drinking apple cider too.

00:44:52.320 --> 00:44:52.559
Right.

00:44:52.800 --> 00:44:56.800
Okay, if I were to choose a song, if that was the scenario, right?

00:44:56.960 --> 00:45:04.880
Um, this is obviously not been done, but if I think I would enjoy it, is Dirt by Allison Chains.

00:45:05.360 --> 00:45:15.920
But the song like it's just I could just imagine myself like just like this, just like with something in my hands, yeah.

00:45:16.960 --> 00:45:18.000
Yeah, that's real.

00:45:19.920 --> 00:45:27.840
If I'm like by myself, like in my room, and like I just cracked open a cold one, I'm putting on my own prison by Creed again.

00:45:28.079 --> 00:45:28.639
Really?

00:45:28.880 --> 00:45:29.360
Yeah.

00:45:29.679 --> 00:45:31.280
Are you a big Creed guy?

00:45:31.440 --> 00:45:33.280
Um, or you just love that one song.

00:45:33.760 --> 00:45:35.920
I really like the first album, honestly.

00:45:36.159 --> 00:45:37.519
The first album's awesome.

00:45:37.760 --> 00:45:38.719
I'll tell you this much.

00:45:38.880 --> 00:45:46.480
When we went to see Turnstyle together, and the entire time when we left and the day after, the only thing that played in the car was Creed.

00:45:46.559 --> 00:45:46.800
Yeah.

00:45:47.840 --> 00:45:50.239
So that says basically enough.

00:45:57.760 --> 00:46:03.119
Okay, well, I don't want to be that guy, but I don't I'm straight edge, so I don't do none of that.

00:46:03.199 --> 00:46:05.840
So I'm gonna say the discipline by Earth Crisis.

00:46:06.480 --> 00:46:07.119
Hell yeah, man.

00:46:07.599 --> 00:46:08.800
The straight edge, man.

00:46:10.800 --> 00:46:11.440
So me.

00:46:12.079 --> 00:46:14.239
Yeah, you're obviously straight edge as well.

00:46:14.559 --> 00:46:16.880
You put off that vibe in the world for sure.

00:46:17.679 --> 00:46:18.320
Yeah.

00:46:22.000 --> 00:46:22.480
Yeah, yeah.

00:46:22.639 --> 00:46:23.519
Let's just answer the question.

00:46:24.239 --> 00:46:25.280
Uh, what's it called?

00:46:25.360 --> 00:46:30.719
Uh, if I was with you know a little girl, uh, I'd put out a song Deeper by Party Next Door.

00:46:31.039 --> 00:46:32.320
Oh, okay.

00:46:32.880 --> 00:46:35.360
Okay, but your graphics won't open at 6 p.m.

00:46:35.519 --> 00:46:39.920
on a Tuesday or some hard day of work, and you're just oh there you go, yeah.

00:46:40.559 --> 00:46:42.880
Working man, that's a great pick right now.

00:46:43.119 --> 00:46:43.920
That's a great pick.

00:46:47.519 --> 00:46:48.239
That's a great pick.

00:46:50.880 --> 00:46:52.400
Dude, working man by Rush.

00:46:52.480 --> 00:46:53.280
What a great pick.

00:46:53.360 --> 00:46:54.800
That's a great that's the right answer.

00:46:54.880 --> 00:46:56.239
That might be just like the right answer.

00:46:56.559 --> 00:46:57.199
That is the answer.

00:46:57.360 --> 00:47:00.880
I mean, he just described the second verse.

00:47:01.039 --> 00:47:01.360
Exactly.

00:47:01.519 --> 00:47:01.679
Right.

00:47:02.159 --> 00:47:04.800
Off at five o'clock, and I take myself out a nice cool beer.

00:47:05.039 --> 00:47:05.679
Yeah.

00:47:06.000 --> 00:47:07.119
Um, right there.

00:47:07.360 --> 00:47:08.239
I'm trying to think.

00:47:08.480 --> 00:47:28.719
So, like, one of like my favorite activities of all time is I have uh a record player, and I I don't drink anymore, but I used to, and I would crack open like either a beer or pour myself like a glass of like uh bourbon or something, and I'll turn on a record and I'll listen to it front to back.

00:47:28.880 --> 00:47:31.039
Like that's like my favorite activity.

00:47:31.280 --> 00:47:32.559
Yeah, I get it.

00:47:32.719 --> 00:47:35.199
What's your favorite one you listen to in your experience?

00:47:35.519 --> 00:47:38.880
Oh dude, I I man, I don't even know.

00:47:39.119 --> 00:47:44.480
I'm I'm a big Floyd fan, so like I have like Dark Side of the Moon is like one of my all-time favorites.

00:47:44.639 --> 00:47:44.960
Oh, yeah.

00:47:45.280 --> 00:47:57.039
Um but like as far as like a listening experience, I really got into a band called Keep Flying recently, and they're so fucking cool, man.

00:47:57.199 --> 00:48:00.559
If you guys get a chance, check out Keep Flying, they're really, really good.

00:48:01.519 --> 00:48:04.880
Chris, what what's your uh what's your go-to drink?

00:48:05.280 --> 00:48:07.199
Uh drink and song?

00:48:07.440 --> 00:48:10.880
Oh let's see if we if we're having a bonfire out in the field.

00:48:11.440 --> 00:48:12.239
Solo cup.

00:48:12.719 --> 00:48:13.599
No, god no.

00:48:13.760 --> 00:48:15.360
Anything but Hank Williams III.

00:48:15.679 --> 00:48:17.679
Um back in my party days.

00:48:17.840 --> 00:48:20.400
Oh, it it was shimmy by system of a down.

00:48:20.960 --> 00:48:22.480
Shimmy by system of a down?

00:48:22.960 --> 00:48:23.599
Oh, yeah, dude.

00:48:23.679 --> 00:48:24.559
At that point, it's black.

00:48:24.880 --> 00:48:25.360
Whoa.

00:48:27.280 --> 00:48:29.840
And once I hit 21, it was like, this isn't fun anymore.

00:48:30.639 --> 00:48:33.039
Yep, that's that's kind of where I was, dude.

00:48:33.119 --> 00:48:39.199
Once so I started at like probably about 18, somewhere around there, maybe a little younger.

00:48:39.360 --> 00:48:45.679
Um, so by the time I was like 22, 23, I was just like, eh, all right, it's just another Tuesday at that point, you know?

00:48:46.079 --> 00:48:48.559
Yeah, yeah, hell yeah, guys.

00:48:48.719 --> 00:48:54.559
Well, um Saint uh or uh uh sorry, change Saint, everybody.

00:48:54.960 --> 00:48:56.320
Thanks for coming on, guys.

00:48:56.559 --> 00:48:57.039
Absolutely.

00:48:59.920 --> 00:49:02.880
No, dude, you guys are again, you guys are so fucking cool, man.

00:49:02.960 --> 00:49:06.400
I if you're ever in Virginia, I will be there.

00:49:06.639 --> 00:49:07.760
Like, yeah, man.

00:49:08.239 --> 00:49:13.119
Wherever you guys are, I want to come out and see you because really love the stuff.

00:49:13.280 --> 00:49:17.199
Um, everybody go check out Chainsaint, it's available everywhere.

00:49:17.440 --> 00:49:19.440
Uh, what do we got working on right now?

00:49:19.599 --> 00:49:21.519
Will we in we're in the studio?

00:49:21.840 --> 00:49:26.239
We're doing some pre-production for some upcoming music that's as far as I'll take it.

00:49:26.480 --> 00:49:27.039
We just cooking.

00:49:27.280 --> 00:49:28.639
We just cooking, basically.

00:49:28.960 --> 00:49:34.880
So we're cooking up right now and um getting some new stuff together and recording it, making it sound good.

00:49:35.039 --> 00:49:36.719
And yeah, that's all I'll say for now.

00:49:36.880 --> 00:49:39.280
Technically, we just like chopping up the vegetables.

00:49:40.400 --> 00:49:45.679
What he said, cut cutting the meat, putting up yeah, basically, prep.

00:49:46.000 --> 00:49:48.880
I need I need you in dude.

00:49:48.960 --> 00:49:49.760
I need Sean.

00:49:49.840 --> 00:49:56.480
I need you in my everyday life just hyping me up with these I got certified hype man.

00:49:56.639 --> 00:49:58.320
I'm like, oh that's my guy right here.

00:49:59.119 --> 00:50:01.519
He's about to get the best podcast.

00:50:02.159 --> 00:50:03.039
Come on.

00:50:04.239 --> 00:50:10.960
Dude, uh so who uh who's primarily the the lyrics of the band?

00:50:11.039 --> 00:50:12.639
Who's writing the lyrics?

00:50:14.960 --> 00:50:17.280
What what's your what's your writing inspiration?

00:50:17.440 --> 00:50:20.719
Like like where do where where do you pull the essence from?

00:50:21.280 --> 00:50:40.159
I mean it's really just from whatever I'm I mean, at least for blindsight at the time, thinking about or you know, what was happening, or kind of just life experiences and whatnot, things that I could talk strongly about and kind of you know put them into music and into words and stuff that I can just do that more fluidly.

00:50:40.480 --> 00:50:41.119
Yeah.

00:50:41.440 --> 00:50:45.039
Um did you get into songwriting pretty young?

00:50:45.360 --> 00:50:53.119
Um, I mean, all music stuff really started for me at around the same time as guitar with like around 2020 in quarantine.

00:50:53.679 --> 00:51:10.480
And I mean, I guess I'll just have to say I was just very influenced by other lyricists, like like Neil Peart, especially, fantastic lyricist, you know, um mainly him, but also one lyricist that I remember inspired me in particular for this music was Chuck Schuldner.

00:51:10.800 --> 00:51:11.360
Oh, okay.

00:51:11.840 --> 00:51:14.880
I really like his lyrics, and I think he does a fantastic job.

00:51:15.119 --> 00:51:22.000
And that was something that kind of got me to even want to do more lyrics and keep writing about just stuff that I thought about and liked.

00:51:23.039 --> 00:51:31.840
Do you do you feel that uh blind side is a direct correlation to COVID and your experience during quarantine?

00:51:32.239 --> 00:51:43.039
Not really, it's more just I mean, just things at the time at times we're writing the songs, and as I started writing the lyrics, that I was like, okay, this or this or this, and this is what I feel about this.

00:51:43.199 --> 00:51:48.960
These are things I'm hearing about, I'm gonna write about it, or it's an experience I just had, I'm gonna write about it.

00:51:49.199 --> 00:51:51.440
And they kind of made their ways into the songs.

00:51:51.760 --> 00:51:54.000
What's the story behind 1000 tons?

00:51:54.639 --> 00:52:01.519
That was actually a collective um work lyrically with all of us, but it was more you guys all sing on it, right?

00:52:01.679 --> 00:52:03.679
Uh you got like all of you singing on the one.

00:52:04.159 --> 00:52:04.400
Let's go.

00:52:04.480 --> 00:52:12.800
We got backup vocals, but um we got um we all pitched in on lyrics on that, at least with something, you know.

00:52:13.119 --> 00:52:19.840
Um, I mean, that song was really, at least for me, born just kind of we we didn't really have our lead singer at the time.

00:52:19.920 --> 00:52:27.920
We kicked him out, and things were not really looking the way they were at first, and a lot of pressure was there, of course, you know what I mean?

00:52:28.079 --> 00:52:32.880
And that was a thing, and you know, like I said, life experiences, so write about them.

00:52:32.960 --> 00:52:35.280
And we ended up just kind of writing all together.

00:52:35.519 --> 00:52:36.880
And oh yeah, man.

00:52:39.440 --> 00:52:44.079
Yeah, and that was that was actually the first song we had, Sean in the band writing with us.

00:52:44.159 --> 00:52:48.960
You yeah, hell yeah, guys, dude.

00:52:49.199 --> 00:52:51.760
Love love the band, love all the music.

00:52:51.920 --> 00:52:55.199
Can't wait to see the trajectory, can't wait to see your career path.

00:52:55.360 --> 00:52:59.840
I'm gonna be following you guys super closely, so don't be afraid to come back on.

00:53:00.000 --> 00:53:04.000
I as soon as you guys are done cooking, I want to talk about this meal.

00:53:04.239 --> 00:53:05.519
Yep, let's do it.

00:53:05.599 --> 00:53:06.239
Yep, for sure.

00:53:06.400 --> 00:53:07.039
Hell yeah, guys.

00:53:07.280 --> 00:53:07.840
Sure now.

00:53:08.320 --> 00:53:10.079
All right, have a great night, guys.

00:53:10.239 --> 00:53:10.960
I'll be seeing you.

00:53:12.559 --> 00:53:13.199
See you guys.

00:53:13.440 --> 00:53:13.679
Peace.

00:53:14.880 --> 00:53:15.599
Peace.

00:53:17.039 --> 00:53:20.800
Thanks for listening to the Look and Bridge Podcast.