Episode 31 - Steve Aguilar
Show Summary
Steve Aguilar joins the show to talk his days with World Tribe, recording his first demos, touring with Everton Blender, and much more.
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Steve Aguilar joins the show to talk his days with World Tribe, recording his first demos, touring with Everton Blender, and much more.
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Big Wave Surfer, Paddle board Champion and Waterman Jamie Mitchell joins today's episode to talk about his recent injury in Puerto Escondido, winning the Molakai Paddleboard Race 10x, what it's like to surf Ship Stern Bluff, and more.
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Jeff, Mike, Yesod, and Cheyne
The guys start the show by discussing celebrity surfers, how surf videos introduced kids to surf punk, and Jack Johnson and the Santa Barbara/Hawaii connection. The conversation then switches back to surf videos, Pennywise and the history of Bro Hymn, and Cheyne talks about being on the show "Maui Fever." Then Guttermouth and the on stage antics of their lead singer become the the topic of discussion, Cheyne brings up NOFX and Bad Religion, and then Cheyne talks about a wave controlled by an iPad. The show closes with the group talking about Cheyne's roll at Body Glove, how Jeff's old band shot a music video on the Body Glove boat, and Mike asks the guys what they think of Jay Z's new music streaming App TIDAL.
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Jeff and Mike sit down to discuss how they became Beatles fan and their favorite songs on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. They also discuss the death of Chris Cornell and share some of their favorite Chris Cornell tracks. Jeff also introduces his band's (Lose Control) new single, "Tomorrow Called."
Pennywise at Groezrock
Mike sits down for a one on one interview Jim Lindberg, singer of the punk rock band Pennywise. They discuss what is what like growing up in the South Bay of Los Angeles, the early days of Pennywise, and the death of bass player Jason Mather Thirsk.
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Kevin Sousa joins the show today to discuss The Who, his musical history, getting sober, and cell phone addiction.
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Andrew Stravers of Katastro joins the show to talk about Katastro's upcoming tour with Pepper, His three first albums, and some music Andrew has been listening to.
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It's a drummer special! Pete Parada, drummer for The Offspring, and Yesod Williams of Pepper sit down with Mike and Jeff to talk all things drums (and a few things about babies.)
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Jeff and Mike make this episode the POP episode. They discuss Keith Richards, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, and many more.
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Jeff and Mike sit down and talk Apple Music, AC/DC hopping on the streaming bandwagon, and the new Slightly Stoopid song.
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The show starts off with with the guys talking about the history of the recording studio where Another Take is recorded, recording 98 mute, and what it's like having Fletcher from Pennywise produce your record. Then, Justin describes his tour with Blink 182 before the Blink became a household name, 98 Mute signing to Epitaph records, and why Mike took over the studio. Justin then tells the guys how the studio got the name Stall #2, what his first three albums he owned were, and what it was like growing up in the South Bay of Los Angeles when Black Flag was just beginning. The guys close out the show discussing Oi Punk, Subhumans, Justin's role in the recording of Pennywise's tribute song Bro Hymn, and the Oregon band Cigar.
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Jeff and Mike sit down and discuss the previous weekends shows. They talk about Blaze n Glory Festival, Ice-T's Rap Band Body Count, and Jeff's show Saturday night in Hermosa Beach. They close the show reminiscing about the Lose Control album that Mike produced for the band.
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The show opens with Kaleo talking about the new Pepper record, yoga teaching, his musical history, growing up in Hawaii, and George Michael. Next Kaleo talks about the formation of Pepper, the first song he and Bret Bollinger wrote together, the recruiting of Yesod Williams, and the band's move to the mainland. Mike then talks about his involvement with the band through the years, and his career as a sound engineer. The show closes with Kaleo weighing in on Pepper's success, an in depth discussion about music "ownership", Led Zepplin, UB-40 and The Police.
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After two busy weeks, Mike and Jeff discuss what they have been up to.
Mike sits down with Danny Rivera and Clare Amelino for a live podcast at Gasser Lounge in Redondo Beach to chat Kings Hockey, Coachella, and much more.
Jeff, Mike, Yesod, and Cheyne
The guys start the show by discussing celebrity surfers, how surf videos introduced kids to surf punk, and Jack Johnson and the Santa Barbara/Hawaii connection. The conversation then switches back to surf videos, Pennywise and the history of Bro Hymn, and Cheyne talks about being on the show "Maui Fever." Then Guttermouth and the on stage antics of their lead singer become the the topic of discussion, Cheyne brings up NOFX and Bad Religion, and then Cheyne talks about a wave controlled by an iPad. The show closes with the group talking about Cheyne's roll at Body Glove, how Jeff's old band shot a music video on the Body Glove boat, and Mike asks the guys what they think of Jay Z's new music streaming App TIDAL.
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Eric starts off the show by talking about his involvement in the Manny Pacquiao documentary, the HBO show THE JINX, and then they discuss a cartoon Eric is developing. Then the guys talk about the difference between touring in a Van and touring in a Bus, Eric's couch surfing when he moved to California, and the first three records Eric owned. Then, Eric tells an Eric Wilson (Sublime's Bass player) story from the studio, the group talks about 90's band Jimmie's Chicken Shack, and the cartoon Bananas in Pajamas. The guys close out the show talking about the different types of personalities in a television pitch and they play and talk about the new Muse song.
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