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Matt Connarton Unleashed 3-14-26 hour 1
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Speaker 4: I can.
Speaker 2: I can hear you really well, because sometimes it's can
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Speaker 5: Now?
Speaker 3: Sometimes it's I think somebody might have made some adjustments
Speaker 3: in here. Actually, yeah, because I can hear myself better too.
Speaker 2: That's interesting. Okay, well, not a bad thing.
Speaker 3: Welcome everybody, of course, we have an exciting show for
Speaker 3: you today. In just a few minutes, we're gonna be
Speaker 3: joined by the band Cognition via Microsoft Teams. In the
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Speaker 3: Third hour we have Rust Never Sleeps, a great Neil
Speaker 3: Young tribute band and really looking forward to that. That's exciting. Also,
Speaker 3: we should talk about what's happening later on today.
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Speaker 3: Absolutely so very excited about that. And we're going to
Speaker 3: go ahead and we're going to play. So Cognition's got
Speaker 3: a brand new single. Jen X is going to be
Speaker 3: joining us. She's actually already in the room. Nice Microsoft teams.
Speaker 3: So we're gonna play the new single from them. It's
Speaker 3: called The Washed. This is really good. And then we've
Speaker 3: got another track of Theirs. We're gonna pay at the
Speaker 3: end of our conversation, but we're gonna hit this, and
Speaker 3: then we're gonna talk with gen X from the band Cognition.
Speaker 3: She's been on the show before with another project, but
Speaker 3: really looking forward to I really love these songs.
Speaker 2: So we're gonna play this.
Speaker 3: We're gonna talk with her and then so we'll we'll
Speaker 3: talk to you in a few minutes. But if this
Speaker 3: will listen again, this is a really good song. This
Speaker 3: is Cognition. This song is called The Washed.
Speaker 8: This life never feels driving Your family starts with.
Speaker 9: My mind will always.
Speaker 5: Rewind all the memories.
Speaker 10: With the bay.
Speaker 5: I know we've got to let it good, all the
Speaker 5: choices the me.
Speaker 11: Now, I know how far you'll go when you're six
Speaker 11: feet from the grass.
Speaker 12: Sound.
Speaker 5: Everybody is going now, there's talk money now, everybody is
Speaker 5: going down. There's time.
Speaker 7: We can watch the line.
Speaker 5: Through tears.
Speaker 11: We tell your story through the pain me life, the
Speaker 11: way your life and now needs others to see another day.
Speaker 11: I know of got to let it go on the
Speaker 11: choices them by Now I know how far you'll go
Speaker 11: when you're six feed from the bras.
Speaker 12: That sound everybody is in town. Somebody in that.
Speaker 5: Send out everybody else going in town.
Speaker 12: There's somebody that.
Speaker 7: We can wash it away.
Speaker 12: Sound eyes.
Speaker 10: Lesen, we can wash it away.
Speaker 7: We can wash it away.
Speaker 2: There it is that is the Washed.
Speaker 3: The band is Cognition, and I believe we have gen
Speaker 3: X with us via Microsoft teams. Jan are you there?
Speaker 3: Good morning, good, good morning, welcome back to the show.
Speaker 3: You have been on, of course once before with your
Speaker 3: other band, and I remember we went through this and
Speaker 3: you'll have to refresh my memory.
Speaker 2: Is it?
Speaker 3: Is it Generations or Generation z yess Generations? So that's
Speaker 3: the other band that we had you on with. But
Speaker 3: this project, I really like this a lot, cognition. I
Speaker 3: love the sound. We're going to play at the end
Speaker 3: of our conversation today, we're going to play the other
Speaker 3: single that you sent us, the Game, which is also
Speaker 3: a really great track. But and where are you geographically?
Speaker 3: Are you in Missouri?
Speaker 13: Yeah?
Speaker 3: We're in Springfield, Springfield, Missouri. How is that close to
Speaker 3: Saint Louis.
Speaker 14: Three and a half hours?
Speaker 2: Oh? Not not close at all. Okay, what are you
Speaker 2: close to?
Speaker 15: You?
Speaker 3: We might have talked about this last time too, But
Speaker 3: is there what like, what's the big big city that
Speaker 3: you're close to or is there one?
Speaker 4: Well, so we're so we are close to Branson, Branson, Okay.
Speaker 14: I'm I actually live in Branson.
Speaker 2: Oh you live in Branson? Okay, gotch gotcha?
Speaker 3: And what I do want to talk about the song,
Speaker 3: But before we do that, what's the difference between because
Speaker 3: of some of the same members, right in both bands?
Speaker 14: Four of four out of five, four.
Speaker 2: Out of five.
Speaker 3: Okay, now that's interesting because I mean, with with that
Speaker 3: that ratio, what can you describe the difference between the
Speaker 3: two projects in terms of I mean, if it's only
Speaker 3: one member different, like, tell us about that. I'm really
Speaker 3: curious about this. How do you like, you know, because
Speaker 3: obviously you know they're both rock, they're both metal. But
Speaker 3: what what is the difference between the two bands, Cognition
Speaker 3: and Generations?
Speaker 14: Well, so both so the members all play different instruments too.
Speaker 4: So for like Generations, Daniel is the drummer for Generations,
Speaker 4: but he's the guitar player for Cognition. Oh interesting, Michael, Yeah,
Speaker 4: Michael plays the bass for Generations, but he plays.
Speaker 14: The guitar for Cognition.
Speaker 2: Oh wow.
Speaker 14: And Anthony plays.
Speaker 4: The guitar for jen Generations, but he plays the bass
Speaker 4: for Cognition.
Speaker 3: Oh that's interesting. Okay, that's cool. I've never I've never
Speaker 3: seen anything quite like that where you have you know,
Speaker 3: basically it's most of the same people with two different
Speaker 3: bands because they just play different instruments in the different projects.
Speaker 2: That's really interesting. That's cool.
Speaker 16: Yeah.
Speaker 2: How so how did I assume Generations was first? Right?
Speaker 14: Yeah, so well I believe so.
Speaker 17: Well.
Speaker 4: No, actually they were playing Cognition first, okay, and then
Speaker 4: started Generations, But I came into Generations first.
Speaker 2: Okay.
Speaker 3: Now do any of these songs cross over? Do you
Speaker 3: and end up getting played by both both bands? Because
Speaker 3: I would not yet, not yet, not yet.
Speaker 7: No.
Speaker 4: It's it's funny because well, we recently unfortunately lost our
Speaker 4: drummer that you hear on both of our tracks, and.
Speaker 14: So we have a.
Speaker 4: New drummer, and it's amazing how just one member can
Speaker 4: completely change the sound and the vibe of a band.
Speaker 14: Yeah, it's also interesting to me.
Speaker 4: I was like.
Speaker 14: Being the lead singer, you know, for both bands.
Speaker 4: My voice doesn't really change, so I wasn't quite sure
Speaker 4: if it was just gonna wind up sounding like the
Speaker 4: same band, But it really doesn't. Both bands are still
Speaker 4: completely different even though you know I'm.
Speaker 3: The same right right, Yeah, that dynamic is very interesting
Speaker 3: to me. Well, let's talk about the song the Washed,
Speaker 3: because this is heavy stuff and you know when you
Speaker 3: listen to it, obviously, songs, you know, lyrics can can
Speaker 3: mean different things to different people, and of course there's
Speaker 3: no right or wrong answer, because art is up to
Speaker 3: the individual to interpret it however it means whatever it's
Speaker 3: going to end up meaning to them as as in
Speaker 3: this case as a listener. But but the song does
Speaker 3: have a very specific meeting from the meaning, from the
Speaker 3: point of view of what you wrote about and tell
Speaker 3: us about that, what is the washed about?
Speaker 4: So it's almost like a like a war cry for
Speaker 4: anthem for trying to raise awareness and trying to come
Speaker 4: together to help battle this.
Speaker 14: Fit and all epidemic.
Speaker 4: Because I mean, that's exactly what it is. I think
Speaker 4: it's reached the point where you know, you're probably not
Speaker 4: going to find a person who's not been affected in
Speaker 4: some way, whether it's a family member, or whether it's
Speaker 4: a coworker, or whether it's just somebody you know, or
Speaker 4: you know, whether it's just someone very close to you.
Speaker 4: But it's it's devastating and everybody, every one of us
Speaker 4: in the band has been touched by it. I've lost
Speaker 4: several friends. Daniel lost his cousin and that's who the
Speaker 4: song is actually wrote for work.
Speaker 14: Okay, so yeah, we got to do something.
Speaker 3: What was it like recording it? Because again, uh, it's
Speaker 3: heavy stuff. Uh the subject, I mean, was was that
Speaker 3: challenging it all?
Speaker 2: Or was it?
Speaker 3: Was it kind of just like recording any other song?
Speaker 3: I mean, I mean, what was that like to to
Speaker 3: work on this? Because obviously, when you're talking about a
Speaker 3: subject like that, you wanted to really come across, you know,
Speaker 3: you want it to come across to the listener as
Speaker 3: being about something important. You know, even if they don't
Speaker 3: necessarily connect. You know, you don't hear the word fentanyl
Speaker 3: and the lyrics necessarily right, but but but you want it.
Speaker 3: You do want it to connect to the listener in
Speaker 3: a way that they know they're listening to something important
Speaker 3: and that you're talking about something serious. So was that
Speaker 3: a challenge in terms of recording this?
Speaker 14: So the studio is probably our favorite place.
Speaker 4: You know, music is a coping mechanism, the best coping organism,
Speaker 4: I feel like.
Speaker 14: So, so I.
Speaker 4: Would say no, just for that aspect, because that is
Speaker 4: our space that we can get in there and have
Speaker 4: all the emotions and uh, but you know, use it positively.
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, no, that makes sense. That makes sense. And
Speaker 2: what's the reception been?
Speaker 15: Like?
Speaker 3: You know, I assume you've been you know, people probably
Speaker 3: ask you, you know, what's the song about, or maybe
Speaker 3: maybe as you're as you've released this because it is
Speaker 3: available right this is this is already out on all
Speaker 3: the platforms, I assume. I mean, what what what's the
Speaker 3: reception been like to the song so far?
Speaker 4: Uh, you know, it's it's it's been great. We you
Speaker 4: never know when you release something what the response is
Speaker 4: gonna be. And I and uh, I'm nervous every time.
Speaker 4: It doesn't matter. I'm nervous every time I go on stage, right,
Speaker 4: And but the response has been great. You know, since
Speaker 4: I've started both of these projects. It's I was not expecting.
Speaker 4: I really went into it not expecting anything.
Speaker 2: M hm.
Speaker 14: And uh, I was just.
Speaker 4: Living my best life, I guess and h but this
Speaker 4: response has just been really great. It's everybody's been overwhelmingly supportive.
Speaker 4: And uh, and we are planning on putting a music
Speaker 4: video to this one. Oh, We're going to get community involved.
Speaker 4: I reached out to some people in the community and
Speaker 4: they have graciously provided us with some photos of their
Speaker 4: family members that have been impacted, and uh, you know,
Speaker 4: we're gonna we're going to honor them in the videos.
Speaker 14: So I'm really excited about this one for sure.
Speaker 2: Oh, that's that's excellent.
Speaker 3: Do you feel like you know, because when you mentioned
Speaker 3: the community, do you mean when you say community in
Speaker 3: this context you mean just just the area that you
Speaker 3: live in, or are you referring to and I suspect
Speaker 3: it's this, But are you referring more to just the
Speaker 3: music community, because it seems like people who are artistic,
Speaker 3: particularly in music, musicians we've all known. I mean, you know,
Speaker 3: I've been around a while, we all know a lot
Speaker 3: of For whatever reason, musicians tend to very often be
Speaker 3: people who fall prone to addiction, whether it's fentanyl or
Speaker 3: or anything else, any number of things. I mean, is
Speaker 3: that kind of what you're referring to, like in the
Speaker 3: music community, or do you mean geographically or or what
Speaker 3: do you mean exactly?
Speaker 14: Just a mixture of both. I also, you know, joined
Speaker 14: some fitanel support groups. Oh wow, have some really great
Speaker 14: support groups on Facebook for anybody that is looking for
Speaker 14: some support. And I highly encourage that.
Speaker 4: Yeah, and so you know we've reached out to those
Speaker 4: groups too as well.
Speaker 2: Okay, okay, no, that's good.
Speaker 3: And why why the washed? What is what is the
Speaker 3: meaning of that term in the context of the song?
Speaker 14: I think you know again that's left up to the interpreter.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 4: For me, it's you know, we're washing clean and starting over. Yeah,
Speaker 4: we all have mistakes, we all go through hard times.
Speaker 4: It's part of the learning process, it's part of the
Speaker 4: growth process. Shame, when people carry shame, it leads to
Speaker 4: a lot of you know, a lot of negative coping,
Speaker 4: I think, And so for me, it's washing that shame.
Speaker 2: Away right right now. Have you have you had a
Speaker 2: chance to perform this live?
Speaker 14: Yes?
Speaker 2: Okay, okay, good?
Speaker 3: And tell us about two you know, because again we
Speaker 3: talked about generations last time we're on the show. We
Speaker 3: don't know a lot about cognition. But so you've got this,
Speaker 3: and you've got the single of the game, And have
Speaker 3: you released other music under cognition or are those the
Speaker 3: only two tracks so far?
Speaker 4: Not yet, that's the only two, but we definitely have
Speaker 4: more coming. We're working on a full album.
Speaker 2: Excellent, excellent.
Speaker 3: And then are you the other track the game, which
Speaker 3: we're going to play at the end of our conversation,
Speaker 3: which also really love. Did you record those in the
Speaker 3: same place, the same studio?
Speaker 14: Yes?
Speaker 2: Okay? And where do you record these?
Speaker 3: Because we should give some shine to I don't know
Speaker 3: if you there's so many different ways to record now,
Speaker 3: you know you can. A lot of musicians have home studios.
Speaker 3: A lot of musicians will still go to a studio
Speaker 3: work with a engineer and producer and everything. But I
Speaker 3: really like sonically, I think both these songs sound absolutely fantastic.
Speaker 2: So I'm curious where you record well?
Speaker 4: That is kudos to Jeff Smith over at Studio twenty
Speaker 4: one in Springfield.
Speaker 3: Okay, okay, And how did you come to work with him?
Speaker 18: So?
Speaker 4: I believe Daniel has worked with him on projects previously.
Speaker 3: Okay, okay, yeah, because he does like I said, I mean,
Speaker 3: the sound is great, does he? I know, very often
Speaker 3: in these situations sometimes an engineer will become more a producer,
Speaker 3: will become almost like a like an additional member of
Speaker 3: the band. Is he someone who makes a lot of
Speaker 3: suggestions or does he just obviously he gets a great
Speaker 3: sound out of you.
Speaker 2: Uh.
Speaker 3: Does he offer a lot of input or does does
Speaker 3: he just just record?
Speaker 15: Yes?
Speaker 4: So specifically in generations, we're gonna be using a lot
Speaker 4: of different just backing tracks.
Speaker 14: Yeah, and he we've kind of given.
Speaker 4: Him the creative space to to see what he hears
Speaker 4: and so he's really been helping us on those backing tracks.
Speaker 3: So okay, so what yeah, So in terms of recording
Speaker 3: with him, because you mentioned generations on the backing tracks,
Speaker 3: what's kind of the and again, because the dynamic of
Speaker 3: this is so interesting to me. It's basically two bands
Speaker 3: and one but just with with everybody playing different instruments
Speaker 3: or almost everybody.
Speaker 2: So what what's kind of the priority?
Speaker 3: Is there a hierarchy in terms of what your priorities
Speaker 3: are with with each band because you're working, so you're
Speaker 3: both bands are recording at the same place, right, So, uh,
Speaker 3: is there a hierarchy in terms of what you're trying
Speaker 3: to do first in terms of recording.
Speaker 4: We just we kind of rotate, you know, we go
Speaker 4: in this can get things accomplished for generation, and then
Speaker 4: we go in this week for cognition.
Speaker 14: And people ask me all the time, like which one
Speaker 14: do you like better? And it's hard because I love
Speaker 14: them both for different reasons.
Speaker 2: Right right, Well tell us?
Speaker 3: So what now I'm curious now that you said that,
Speaker 3: So what are the what are the things that you love?
Speaker 3: What are the different things that you love about each project?
Speaker 14: So cognition, I feel like kind of is more connected
Speaker 14: to my roots, and uh, you know, I relate. I
Speaker 14: relate to.
Speaker 4: All the music, but some of the songs in Cognition
Speaker 4: definitely hint.
Speaker 14: More on my past, okay, I guess.
Speaker 4: And and then Generations I have.
Speaker 14: I feel like it opens up more of a creative
Speaker 14: side of me, and.
Speaker 4: A lot of it kind of hits just into who
Speaker 4: I am now, and they have different feels in different vibes.
Speaker 4: Generation is definitely heavier, so it's kind of more I
Speaker 4: don't know, Gothic princess.
Speaker 2: No, I guess with some WHICHI.
Speaker 14: Vibes a little bit too. I love it, but and
Speaker 14: like I said, Cognition is more.
Speaker 4: I almost feel like it had I don't want to
Speaker 4: turn it into that, but again, I kind of feel
Speaker 4: like it speaks kind of to.
Speaker 14: My roots, so it has a little bit more of
Speaker 14: a country vibe to me.
Speaker 2: Yeah, we might.
Speaker 3: Actually, I'm probably gonna have time. I might sneak in.
Speaker 3: Like I said, we're gonna play in just a couple
Speaker 3: of minutes, we're gonna play the game the other single
Speaker 3: that you sent us for Cognition, But I think after that,
Speaker 3: I might also sneak in that Generations act that we
Speaker 3: played before Seance because I really liked that one a
Speaker 3: lot too, And for listeners who didn't get to hear
Speaker 3: that before when we featured that on the show, it'll
Speaker 3: be kind of a chance for them to sort of
Speaker 3: maybe compare and contrast. Yeah, and tell us again too
Speaker 3: about your roots. You know, you mentioned cognition kind of
Speaker 3: placed to your roots a little bit, and we did
Speaker 3: talk about that before when.
Speaker 2: You were on the show.
Speaker 3: But again for newer listeners who might not know, tell
Speaker 3: us a little bit about your background.
Speaker 4: So being raised in Branson, Missouri, which back in the
Speaker 4: nineties specifically was the country music capital of the world,
Speaker 4: and my parents were entertainers there. I grew up a
Speaker 4: child performer performing in the shows around here, and I,
Speaker 4: you know, I mostly I guess you could say classically
Speaker 4: trained in country. So mostly what I grew up doing
Speaker 4: was country music. Okay, But rock has always been the core.
Speaker 14: Of my being.
Speaker 2: Absolutely.
Speaker 14: I'm so excited to be able to do it, you know.
Speaker 4: Again, coming into this, I was nervous how my tone
Speaker 4: was going to translate and see where it was going
Speaker 4: to go. But my voice has changed tremendously since I've
Speaker 4: started this.
Speaker 14: Project, so oh has it?
Speaker 18: Yeah?
Speaker 4: Yeah, a lot, it's grown a lot, it's deepened, It's
Speaker 4: my range has definitely changed, the tone has changed, it's
Speaker 4: it's been cool.
Speaker 2: Is that is.
Speaker 3: That something you've tried to do intentionally or did that
Speaker 3: just happen organically over time?
Speaker 2: I know some people.
Speaker 3: Yeah, sometimes our voices do change as we get older,
Speaker 3: they get deeper, or even like doing this, Like if
Speaker 3: I listen to a podcast I did twenty years ago,
Speaker 3: it's like almost sound like almost sound like a kid. Absolutely,
Speaker 3: does your approach to vocals consciously changed when you're you know,
Speaker 3: when you started in these these bands?
Speaker 2: Obviously, I don't know.
Speaker 3: I mean, do you sing kind of the same way
Speaker 3: that you did when you were singing country all the time,
Speaker 3: or or or did your approach intentionally change?
Speaker 14: Yeah, No, it's all it's all changed.
Speaker 4: And even when I go back to trying to sing
Speaker 4: other things, it sounds differently too, And I think some
Speaker 4: of that also just comes with, you know, the confidence
Speaker 4: growth as well.
Speaker 3: Yeah, it's interesting to me because a lot of the
Speaker 3: new Country I'm talking about, like really new stuff that
Speaker 3: that is kind of you know, it almost has an
Speaker 3: eighties rock vibe to it. And the one thing in
Speaker 3: the new country that you'll hear. That's that's still that
Speaker 3: makes it country because some of the some of the stuff,
Speaker 3: you know, like like my adopted son, Christian, he works
Speaker 3: at ninety six point five, the big country station here
Speaker 3: in our area, and you know, so sometimes I'll tune
Speaker 3: in and it's a lot of it is it sounds
Speaker 3: like eighties rock. But the only thing that makes it
Speaker 3: country is the way that the vocal is just singing.
Speaker 3: There's like it's like they'll be just enough. It's subtle,
Speaker 3: they'll be just enough twang in the vocals where where
Speaker 3: you know, if somebody who's a rock singer who had
Speaker 3: never sung country, we're singing that exact same song, it
Speaker 3: would just sound like a rock song.
Speaker 2: It's really interesting to me.
Speaker 3: That's why I was curious about how your vocal approach
Speaker 3: might be different in these projects versus when you were
Speaker 3: singing country on a regular basis.
Speaker 14: Yeah.
Speaker 4: No, I you know, I'm I think we've all made
Speaker 4: it a point and I don't know, maybe that comes
Speaker 4: with age two, but we've definitely all made it a
Speaker 4: point to just be ourselves, like fully authentically and have
Speaker 4: a good time and whatever comes out.
Speaker 14: Comes out, you know.
Speaker 4: Yeah, So and we're experimenting, you know, that's part of
Speaker 4: it too, and music nowadays has there are pros and
Speaker 4: cons to how music has changed and blending the genres,
Speaker 4: because the genres are definitely getting blended and it's creating
Speaker 4: some really awesome stuff. So that's kind of what I
Speaker 4: feel like work we're doing as well. So we've got
Speaker 4: a couple of new songs coming out with Generations that
Speaker 4: are featuring some rap artists, so oh interesting.
Speaker 14: Yeah, so we're mixing metal with rap artists.
Speaker 2: So very cool fun. Yeah, yeah, no, that is that's
Speaker 2: that's awesome.
Speaker 3: Well, Jen, like I said in a moment, we're gonna
Speaker 3: play the game another great track that I love from Cognition,
Speaker 3: So we'll we'll let you go in a second, but
Speaker 3: please let our listeners know where's the best place to
Speaker 3: go online for people who want to keep up with
Speaker 3: everything that Cognition is doing and you know Generations as well,
Speaker 3: Like where should people go online to keep up with
Speaker 3: these bands?
Speaker 14: So we're on.
Speaker 4: Every you know social media platform. You can find us
Speaker 4: on Facebook and Instagram. I have a personal Facebook because
Speaker 4: I also do some projects even just outside of that.
Speaker 4: I did a nice these acoustic cover set last night.
Speaker 4: I've got a natural Anthem performance in a couple of
Speaker 4: weeks for like a professional wrestling event, and I've never
Speaker 4: been to a professional wrestling event.
Speaker 14: So I'm really excited about that. That's gonna be so
Speaker 14: much fun.
Speaker 4: And that's the cool thing about about doing all these projects,
Speaker 4: and because you get to just experience so many new places,
Speaker 4: so many different people, so many great bands. Because there's
Speaker 4: so many great bands out there. Live music is not dead,
Speaker 4: and yeah, it's just been a journey and it's great.
Speaker 4: But you can find us on I have, I have
Speaker 4: a TikTok, so we're just everywhere.
Speaker 2: Okay, Okay, excellent.
Speaker 3: I do have to keep you a moment longer because
Speaker 3: you mentioned you're gonna be seeing the National Anthem at
Speaker 3: a professional wrestling event. So I'm a big wrestling fan.
Speaker 3: I even do a podcast with a couple guys called
Speaker 3: Tough Bumps, So I just have to ask you, like,
Speaker 3: what what is what is this wrestling event that you're
Speaker 3: gonna be seeing the Anthem at?
Speaker 4: So it's show It's show Me State Wrestling, which is
Speaker 4: like the Missouri Wrestling Organization I believe, is doing an
Speaker 4: event in Fulton, Missouri. Okay, I can't can't remember the
Speaker 4: name of what the event is specifically, Oh, the Wyatt
Speaker 4: Wyatt International I.
Speaker 2: Think really Okay, yeah, so.
Speaker 4: Yeah, they've had they've been promoting the crap out of it,
Speaker 4: and it looks like they have so many wrestlers coming.
Speaker 14: So yeah, I'm excited. It's gonna be awesome.
Speaker 2: Oh, very cool. I'm gonna have to look that up online.
Speaker 3: I'm curious now, and are you are you only performing
Speaker 3: or the national anthem or do they have you involved
Speaker 3: in anything? I hope no one's going to hit you
Speaker 3: with a chair or anything like that, but do they
Speaker 3: do they have you doing anything else at the event
Speaker 3: or just singing or maybe it's a surprise and you
Speaker 3: can't tell us.
Speaker 2: I don't know.
Speaker 14: Well how we got.
Speaker 4: Involved is they actually decided to use something wicked as
Speaker 4: their theme song for the event?
Speaker 2: Oh the Generation's track?
Speaker 14: Yeah?
Speaker 5: Oh wow, Oh.
Speaker 2: That's so cool. Okay, okay, yeah, very cool.
Speaker 14: So I was excited about that.
Speaker 4: And then we actually had Reaper Wrestling out of Canada
Speaker 4: pick up Seance as their theme song for their next
Speaker 4: upcoming event.
Speaker 5: We'll be Dad.
Speaker 2: Well that's a cool niche Yeah, that was.
Speaker 14: Not expecting it. Yeah, I know it's so cool. I'm
Speaker 14: just I'm honored and I love it.
Speaker 4: And there was a festival in New York called the
Speaker 4: Something Wicked Festival and they picked up our song also
Speaker 4: for to be their theme song.
Speaker 14: For the festival.
Speaker 4: So I've I know, I guess I feel kind of
Speaker 4: dumb now for not realizing that that existed or that's
Speaker 4: the thing, but I didn't cool.
Speaker 3: That is very cool. Well, congratulations on that. So we
Speaker 3: might have to I might have to sneak in Something
Speaker 3: Wicked too from Generations at some point in the show today.
Speaker 2: That's awesome.
Speaker 3: Congratulations on that. That's very very cool. Well, well, John X,
Speaker 3: thank you again so much. It is wonderful to speak
Speaker 3: with you today. We'll let you go in a second.
Speaker 3: We're going to hit this track of the game, which
Speaker 3: I absolutely love Cognition. But as you're I'm glad you know,
Speaker 3: sounds like you got new music on the way, So
Speaker 3: as you're releasing new music, we'd love to play it
Speaker 3: here and we'd love to have you back soon. You
Speaker 3: got a lot of great stuff going on, very positive
Speaker 3: and congratulations again on the Washed.
Speaker 2: That's a great song, very very powerful. Love that a lot, So.
Speaker 3: Again we wish you continued success and we look forward
Speaker 3: to having you on again soon.
Speaker 14: Yeah, thank you so much for having me.
Speaker 3: It's always a blast, absolutely, jen all right, thank you,
Speaker 3: take care, I have a good day.
Speaker 2: We'll talk again soon, I'm sure, take care all right,
Speaker 2: bye bye? All right.
Speaker 3: That is jen X from the band Cognition and of
Speaker 3: course Generations as well. Might sneak in a couple of
Speaker 3: those songs, but right now we're gonna play this. This
Speaker 3: is another great song from Cognition. This is called the Game.
Speaker 3: I really like the sound of this one. Check this out.
Speaker 8: Mission win everything while we see they thinking this is
Speaker 8: love submarine doesn't really matter. You are my favorite things,
Speaker 8: even learn my listen benefits of poisoning.
Speaker 5: There is just one.
Speaker 7: Thing, man, I know that is wrong.
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Speaker 5: You don't want to be by yourself? Tell me what
Speaker 5: is your game?
Speaker 19: I guess will find Emma say, oh well, I said, hey,
Speaker 19: whatt you tell me your name?
Speaker 20: Don't tell me that we're not the same, right.
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Speaker 9: According me, it is just one thing.
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Speaker 12: I is wrong? I mean about with you?
Speaker 5: Hey, won't you tell me your way? You don't hon
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Speaker 7: Tell you what is your game?
Speaker 5: I guess we'll find out more, say, oh.
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Speaker 20: Don't tell me that we are not the same.
Speaker 21: Don't tell me what I say? Oh yeah, hey.
Speaker 5: Want you tell me your name? You don't want to
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Speaker 5: guess we'll find out as it.
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Speaker 5: Don't tell me we're an unseat.
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Speaker 23: Don't tell me we're not the same. Don't tell me
Speaker 23: we're not the same.
Speaker 5: I'm a missing him and reason, and I'm confused. I'm
Speaker 5: a mental breakdown and nothing left to lose. Part of
Speaker 5: me is killed, the other guess.
Speaker 20: I had to choose these broken.
Speaker 5: Pieces left to me while I'm decenting.
Speaker 10: URIs.
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Speaker 20: He's saying it's time for you, So just remember Ryan
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Speaker 12: I know.
Speaker 5: Be pre and but not to perceive. I'm defended the
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Speaker 5: God be paying like this.
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Speaker 5: Don't perceive it demanded, No, let's be to will.
Speaker 12: The resons I know.
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Speaker 12: Ask?
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Speaker 5: Scream from me high.
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Speaker 5: Not something wicking.
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Speaker 20: Now, I'm come and done.
Speaker 5: Snowmner to.
Speaker 7: Hold your head and the.
Speaker 25: Heartys trusty guns snow common.
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Speaker 9: Gun that something weted this way.
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Speaker 18: You can't trust. Your eyes will tell you what you believe.
Speaker 9: The choice is something you girls shouldn't have.
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Speaker 12: Help and will follow you away. I can't be less
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Speaker 15: Outside my revery, God me treat hysterical after cows them
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