Field Dispatch
SuperBug | Matt Connarton Unleashed
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Speaker 6: If that doesn't get your moving, check your pulse, you
Speaker 6: might be dead. Welcome back, everybody. We have entered our
Speaker 6: number two Numarados of Matt Connerton unleashed. If you are
Speaker 6: listening live on Saturday, today is Saturday, August sixteen. We
Speaker 6: are broadcasting live from the studios of w m n
Speaker 6: H ninety five point three FM in Glorious Manchester, New Hampshire.
Speaker 6: Jenny is here as well, of course at the news table,
Speaker 6: and we have with us in studio three of the
Speaker 6: members of the band Superbug. And that track that we
Speaker 6: just heard, Invasive Species is uh, that's that's such a
Speaker 6: great song.
Speaker 7: Welcome guys, uh, thank you, thank you great to be here.
Speaker 6: Let's start with you, sir in the corner. Why don't
Speaker 6: you each tell us who you are what you do
Speaker 6: in the band.
Speaker 8: I'm Justin and I'm the vocalist.
Speaker 7: Hey Justin, I am reb and I am a guitar player.
Speaker 6: Pretty easy to remember.
Speaker 9: Yes, and you, sir, I'm Parker, I'm the drummer.
Speaker 6: Okay, and no, uh and the bass players. I'll tell
Speaker 6: you those bass players. The bass players what he abducted
Speaker 6: by aliens or something?
Speaker 3: Is he is?
Speaker 7: He gets subducted regularly. Yeah, he's the local man of
Speaker 7: mystery for us. Yes, but we don't want to diminish
Speaker 7: him by not being here because he's the sound.
Speaker 6: Oh absolutely absolutely, that's what opens that song. Is he
Speaker 6: hear the first thing you hear is that bassline? I
Speaker 6: love it. I love it. You guys have a great
Speaker 6: have a great sound. How do you even how do
Speaker 6: you describe what you do? Because everyone always hates this question,
Speaker 6: but how do you describe your own I.
Speaker 7: Got you okay that it is progressive punk funk with
Speaker 7: like a sprinkle of metal and a little hip hop too. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Speaker 7: I say that's pretty close.
Speaker 6: I can hear all that. Yeah, absolutely absolutely. We're gonna
Speaker 6: play some of the other tracks to later in the uh,
Speaker 6: later in the segment, but no, it's really good. Gets
Speaker 6: you moving. How long have you guys been around? I know,
Speaker 6: I know it's been a while because I you definitely
Speaker 6: have a following because I saw people online were like,
Speaker 6: oh cool, superbug you know people, people are excited that
Speaker 6: you're coming on the show today. So I mean, you
Speaker 6: guys been been at this while or.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, four or five years?
Speaker 7: Okay, okay, I've been with them for four years right
Speaker 7: about now? Actually, oh okay. So they were a thing
Speaker 7: prior to me coming in.
Speaker 3: Uh.
Speaker 7: Matter of fact, I was in a different band. I
Speaker 7: watched them play and I was so jealous because I
Speaker 7: thought they were so cool. Yeah, but I did think
Speaker 7: that maybe a new guitar player would suit them better. Right,
Speaker 7: So when the opportunity came up, I had to jump
Speaker 7: on it.
Speaker 6: Yeah, that's that's always cool when you know, you see
Speaker 6: a band and you think, wow, that's a band I'd
Speaker 6: like to be in, and then it happens.
Speaker 7: Yeah, I was jealous.
Speaker 10: I like their energy, and I was actually shock my
Speaker 10: first guitar player he didn't. We wanted to push it further.
Speaker 10: You can play out a lot, and he didn't. He
Speaker 10: wasn't really into that, and he said, maybe you guys
Speaker 10: should find another guitar player.
Speaker 8: So really, we know, we know a guy.
Speaker 6: So it sounds like it was amicable then.
Speaker 10: Right, Yeah, absolutely, And it worked great because read was
Speaker 10: perfect for I couldn't believe how well, because I've known
Speaker 10: these guys well, justin since, you know, great school.
Speaker 7: Yeah, I didn't. I he was singing. I heard it
Speaker 7: through the grapevine in town. I'm like what, And I
Speaker 7: watched and I was like, Wow, he's up there killing it.
Speaker 6: I really dig it. Oh that's cool. Yeah, because one
Speaker 6: of the hardest things, you know, from my own experience
Speaker 6: being in the band is, you know, you've always got
Speaker 6: people with varying levels of commitment and and and even
Speaker 6: varying degrees of ambition, Right, so if you have somebody
Speaker 6: who's you know, it sucks when you have somebody in
Speaker 6: the band who's kind of holding you back a little bit,
Speaker 6: not because they're not talented or anything like that, but
Speaker 6: just because they're kind of looking at it like, yeah,
Speaker 6: this is more this is more of a hobby to
Speaker 6: me and not much of a passion, you know, And
Speaker 6: it kind of sounds like that's what you were dealing with.
Speaker 7: I think we've all been there, not in just the
Speaker 7: previous iteration of Superbug, but also other bands we've been in.
Speaker 8: Sure, Well, yeah, he was in another band and the
Speaker 8: bass player didn't really want.
Speaker 7: To play out, so similar situation.
Speaker 8: Yeah, So we were like, well, we mus as well
Speaker 8: join forces here and.
Speaker 7: Not that though. We like to hang out like we're
Speaker 7: generally friends, like yeah, even if we're not jamming, if
Speaker 7: there's an opportunity to go see another band or go somewhere,
Speaker 7: we travel on a pack. It's kind of like we
Speaker 7: form like vultron.
Speaker 6: That's good. That's good. So obvious question. Where does his
Speaker 6: name Superbug come from?
Speaker 8: Why?
Speaker 6: Superbug?
Speaker 7: This is actually funny, So in the bug bar and
Speaker 7: where we rehearse In my house, I've got an old
Speaker 7: Nixon poster from the seventies, a screen print of him
Speaker 7: basically trying to bug the Democratic National Party and at
Speaker 7: the bottom of the print says Superbug.
Speaker 1: Oh wow.
Speaker 7: And we had our number one fan, Sean Kelly Money
Speaker 7: shout out. He saw it on the on the poster.
Speaker 7: He said, why not Superbug? Because I think they were
Speaker 7: Pine Tree Riot previously, which.
Speaker 6: You know, not horrible but uh interesting, right, pine Tree Riot.
Speaker 7: So Superbug became you know, just by choice. We'd like
Speaker 7: to have it as one word, but for the uh
Speaker 7: iTunes and Spotify purposes, separating it into two words kind
Speaker 7: of made it easier to search.
Speaker 6: Okay, okay, yeah, I wondered about that, because I even
Speaker 6: went back and edited the initial post. Still, I think
Speaker 6: of the post I put about today's show, I've got
Speaker 6: put it in two words, and I changed one word.
Speaker 6: But I think I then there's that that compromise thing
Speaker 6: you can do where it's one word, but you've got
Speaker 6: bug is capitalized, so it's.
Speaker 7: It doesn't really matter. Yeah, down's the same, you say.
Speaker 6: Right, right, that's true. That's true.
Speaker 7: Now, you guys playing out a lot, Yeah, I got
Speaker 7: a list here if you're curiousness to win, absolutely absolutely,
Speaker 7: And I want to give a shout out to the
Speaker 7: Superbug wives for letting us play out, because you know,
Speaker 7: it's definitely a tricky compromise to make, and we're spending
Speaker 7: all this time playing music and going out and yeah,
Speaker 7: you know, it's a lot of Saturday nights giving up.
Speaker 7: So shout out to the ladies out there for supporting us.
Speaker 6: Nice.
Speaker 7: Yeah, but no, we have one next weekend Molehill Theater
Speaker 7: in Alsted with our friends the Evocatives, who are tremendous
Speaker 7: auspicious brew on nine thirteen. Up in Dover Button Factory
Speaker 7: in Portsmouth on nine twenty seven with Mercury Burns first
Speaker 7: also a Hillsborough.
Speaker 6: Oh, we had them on the show. Plus I've known
Speaker 6: Jay forever. Yeah, really great band.
Speaker 9: Yeah, we're looking forward to that.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 7: We're playing October Fest at the Auburn Pitts Hanneker Brewing
Speaker 7: Company on ten seventeen, and then Auspicious Underground in Nashua
Speaker 7: in November. Okay, So you know, it's funny. I don't
Speaker 7: know if there's any other bands going out dealing with
Speaker 7: this sort of thing. We basically play our own stuff.
Speaker 7: We don't really do any covers.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 7: So there's a point in the winter, probably from December
Speaker 7: to April, where it seems like all hope is lost
Speaker 7: and you're never going to play a show again, and
Speaker 7: you're depressed. And then all of a sudden, you know,
Speaker 7: May June hits and you just we've had to turn
Speaker 7: stuff down. She's a great place to be in.
Speaker 6: You know, that's a great problem math Yeah.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, So we're really thankful for anybody giving us
Speaker 7: an opportunity to play anywhere.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 6: Are there other bands in the area that you guys
Speaker 6: kind of you know what happens organically. Are there other
Speaker 6: bands that you've kind of teamed up with where you
Speaker 6: just Yeah, play a lot of shows.
Speaker 7: The Evocatives out of Keene. They're fantastic. Check them out.
Speaker 7: Big shout out to Andrew North and the Rangers.
Speaker 6: Oh yeah, we've had them on amazing and they.
Speaker 7: Andrews the open Mic Night, the open Mic Night kind
Speaker 7: of that they were doing an area twenty three and conquered.
Speaker 7: We went in twenty probably twenty twenty three early and
Speaker 7: we were just Hillsborough. We never get out of Hillsboro.
Speaker 7: So the fact that we went there we played people
Speaker 7: dug us. It gave us confidence to say, hey, we
Speaker 7: could actually go out and do this.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 7: And Andrew's been a big supporter of us. You know,
Speaker 7: we played their showcase last November with them. He sat
Speaker 7: in with us a few times. Great Dudes, Loud Pipes
Speaker 7: Productions also another one.
Speaker 10: And lady who say, wasn't I said, and lady, Yes, lady,
Speaker 10: there's a lady in the band too.
Speaker 7: He said, Great Dudes, Oh I gotcha, Okay, I didn't
Speaker 7: know where he was going with ye.
Speaker 6: Thank you.
Speaker 7: Shout out to Jay Rock.
Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 7: And then you know the Hillsborough bands that are great.
Speaker 7: Hobo Wizard is cool if you haven't checked them out too, So.
Speaker 6: As somebody else, Jenny, do you remember that name? Somebody
Speaker 6: else mentioned them too on the show. I forget who
Speaker 6: it was who mentioned them recently, Hobo Wizard, I don't remember. Yeah,
Speaker 6: that came up recently though.
Speaker 7: And then Parker also plays with Stage and the Tumbleweeds
Speaker 7: who are Crazing. And then I play in Dent Out
Speaker 7: of Hillsborough. So okay, yeah, Hillsborough Drug Deal Gone rad
Speaker 7: is out of there. I mean, by the way, best
Speaker 7: drug deal, right, drug Deal gun d check them out?
Speaker 6: A great name.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, yeah, Hillsborough's popping. They got it's it's actually
Speaker 7: got some pretty cool live stuff. Yeah, Mercury Burns first, Yeah,
Speaker 7: Shredded Heaven's Redded Heaven. Yeah, yep, that's a cool name too.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 6: There's so much well we're talking off here about this too.
Speaker 6: There's so much incredible talent around here, you know, because
Speaker 6: sometimes like Jenny does a booking and sometimes somebody will
Speaker 6: ask her, you know, where do you find her? Or
Speaker 6: they'll ask me, where does Jenny find all all these
Speaker 6: artists to come on the show, And I'm like, well,
Speaker 6: I'm magic. Yes, there is that, but there's also there's
Speaker 6: so much talent around here. It's it's amazing. That's exactly
Speaker 6: what it is.
Speaker 12: Yes, I understand more now why it's hard for people
Speaker 12: to make it because there is so much balent out there.
Speaker 12: You know, I didn't realize it until we started doing this.
Speaker 6: Yeah. Oh yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 7: It really seems this year like things they're starting to
Speaker 7: pick up. I don't know, it's weird, like the paper
Speaker 7: jam thing that's coming out. Ye, shout out to Shila
Speaker 7: and Tony. Great people. We love paper jams.
Speaker 11: Yeah.
Speaker 7: So the fact that we get that and in this,
Speaker 7: you know, it's like things are starting to pop. So
Speaker 7: it's pretty cool.
Speaker 6: We should mention that too. So you're in the current issue.
Speaker 7: September October issue September.
Speaker 6: October, you're gonna be like, Okay, oh fantastic.
Speaker 7: Yeah, check the page out. They got great stuff and
Speaker 7: they're great content, content and really nice people.
Speaker 6: Yeah. They've been sending us the both the you know,
Speaker 6: because the two versions as a color version of the
Speaker 6: black and white version, and they actually sent us both
Speaker 6: last time. They have our they have the Matt Connerton
Speaker 6: on Leash logo right in the front, which we love.
Speaker 6: We love. No, they're they're amazing and they're you know
Speaker 6: it's it's the thing that's impressive, because we had them
Speaker 6: on the show too and interviewed them, and what's impressed
Speaker 6: them about paper Jam is, you know, there's a perception that,
Speaker 6: you know, any kind of print media is kind of
Speaker 6: dead and that, you know, because everything's online and and
Speaker 6: but they've been very successful, you know, taking that risk.
Speaker 6: I remember asking them about this too. I said, this
Speaker 6: is quite a gamble that you took, you know, even
Speaker 6: getting into this, because I'm sure people, although I was surprised.
Speaker 6: I asked them, I said, did anyone try to talk
Speaker 6: you out of it? And they said no. I said, Okay,
Speaker 6: that surprises me. But I'm glad because, you know, because
Speaker 6: here we are and they're doing incredibly, incredibly well.
Speaker 7: It's a great service for the bands out there.
Speaker 11: You know.
Speaker 7: They bought us pizza, they talked to us. You know,
Speaker 7: you get to play some songs for him, They did
Speaker 7: a photo shoot. I mean super cool. You know, for listen,
Speaker 7: we're not going to make any money or become real
Speaker 7: rock stars, but to get a little slice of it,
Speaker 7: that's super cool.
Speaker 6: Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I'm also curious about where you record
Speaker 6: because I love I love your sound, I love the production.
Speaker 6: It's all really good.
Speaker 7: We did that right here in the Mills, New Hampshire Tunes. Okay,
Speaker 7: shut out to Zaine MacDonald. Okay, yeah, said we did, Daniel.
Speaker 7: Sorry again, we did it that record. We did it
Speaker 7: in about seven hours of recording. All the takes are
Speaker 7: basically first or second take, mostly first. Yeah, no overdubs.
Speaker 8: I think essentially live album.
Speaker 7: Yeah, okay, I doubled the one guitar solo I think
Speaker 7: on blame Game at the end, and then even the
Speaker 7: vocal takes that we did afterwards. Uh, maybe one song
Speaker 7: had two Yeah, I no patience for perfection, probably detrimentally,
Speaker 7: but you know, we like to keep it raw.
Speaker 6: I think it works for what you're doing. I think
Speaker 6: it does, and it does sound live. It's it's got that,
Speaker 6: it's got an energy to it that that comes through
Speaker 6: that way.
Speaker 7: If you watch a live version of the song you
Speaker 7: just played, it's almost gonna sound identical. Really, it's it's
Speaker 7: just our sound.
Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, well we should play let's play another track
Speaker 6: from the These are all from the album right there.
Speaker 7: Yeah, Hesitation, Jelly out now on Spotify, iTunes, all that
Speaker 7: fun stuff.
Speaker 6: Oh okay, I have to know before we go any further.
Speaker 6: Hesitation jelly?
Speaker 3: What what? What is that?
Speaker 7: Worm? You can tell them this is this even something?
Speaker 7: Then you can tell on the air.
Speaker 6: Yeah, okay.
Speaker 10: Nobody would ever guess where it came from. I have
Speaker 10: four boys at home, and one of my sons walked
Speaker 10: into the the living room while I was sitting there
Speaker 10: having a beer and he and he did this little
Speaker 10: jig back and forth and he said, hesitation jelly, and
Speaker 10: I was like what I And it was, you know,
Speaker 10: he was acting like he was dribbling a basketball and
Speaker 10: and you know, hesitation is you know, the move that
Speaker 10: you're doing while you're dribbling or whatever.
Speaker 8: And I guess, jelly is you know, if you're good
Speaker 8: at it, you're like jelly.
Speaker 10: I don't know, but I and then I texted the
Speaker 10: band and I said, if we ever have an album,
Speaker 10: we got to call it hesitation Jelly, you know, And
Speaker 10: and they were down with it. And then actually I
Speaker 10: forgot all about it. And then when we made the album,
Speaker 10: Reeb said, yeah, hesitation jelly, and I was like, oh,
Speaker 10: I forgot all about that. You know, that's great, but it's.
Speaker 8: Something that nobody would ever I have any idea where
Speaker 8: it came from.
Speaker 7: I have a different explanation. I like to tell people
Speaker 7: that it's it's why jelly with some stand in it.
Speaker 7: You're gonna hesitate to use that.
Speaker 6: That's right. Well, on that note, we'll get to the
Speaker 6: what should we play next?
Speaker 7: Hmm, I say, let's put it just go song? What
Speaker 7: do you think?
Speaker 6: What is that?
Speaker 7: Feeling the need?
Speaker 9: Feeling the need, feeling the need?
Speaker 6: All right, uh, let's see. Oh, here we go. Got this? Okay? Uh,
Speaker 6: here it is. This is feeling the need. This is superbug.
Speaker 6: This is really good.
Speaker 1: My thoughts are heavy, random, down, swirling foggo.
Speaker 3: What I got?
Speaker 1: He don't go feeling? I could enough? Gis it enough?
Speaker 3: I could enough?
Speaker 1: Say they won't have to please think that they go.
Speaker 12: The en.
Speaker 2: Well, just non sense to die. You know, you gotta try.
Speaker 2: Never you wander where when they will come up in
Speaker 2: you shouldn't believe in yourself.
Speaker 1: They don't the fact you person? What's your father? The brains?
Speaker 1: And gainy five?
Speaker 3: My fat?
Speaker 13: What you come in.
Speaker 1: When it up from the hor He was like, the
Speaker 1: best way to start, So we get off, Brady. She
Speaker 1: gave up. She said, the tai take you off with baby.
Speaker 1: It's time to sto creation.
Speaker 3: Might be a good time.
Speaker 1: Because now we's kinda shine. Never to wander ware when
Speaker 1: it will come a This.
Speaker 3: Might be a good time.
Speaker 1: Because now we're time to shine, never to wander.
Speaker 3: Ware when it will come up. You got just feeling
Speaker 3: in the.
Speaker 1: Back of your mind, like maybe get a mess if
Speaker 1: you went there one sometime. Do tho's around?
Speaker 3: You wants being mad? All the people who's a round?
Speaker 1: You want the living dead? So you gotta up your
Speaker 1: nuts and you stick the mountain.
Speaker 2: Look if it's your wins coming out, you sup the
Speaker 2: hair rou your nose.
Speaker 3: Now you moping up your.
Speaker 1: Com first feeling the good the river on perform when
Speaker 1: it's a bumble bo.
Speaker 14: Creating line, create your mind, create the sky, created fi.
Speaker 1: Create and fly.
Speaker 3: Crea.
Speaker 6: Oh, I love that feeling the need. The band is
Speaker 6: Superbug and the album is Hesitation Jelly, which is fun
Speaker 6: to say too if you are just joining us. We
Speaker 6: have the guys from Superbug here in studio with us,
Speaker 6: or most of the band anyway. But yeah, that's really cool.
Speaker 6: So we were talking off air about that song. Actually
Speaker 6: pretty interesting.
Speaker 7: Yeah, So I had originally written that for another band
Speaker 7: I was in, but just they weren't feeling it, so yeah,
Speaker 7: almost out of spite, I was like, I'm gonna take
Speaker 7: this and I'm gonna make something of it. Yeah, And
Speaker 7: so we played it, and if you listen to the
Speaker 7: second verse you hear those high pitched vocals come in.
Speaker 7: That was the actual song. Those were the actual vocals
Speaker 7: that were on it. Yeah, But I didn't want to
Speaker 7: do it because in this band we have kind of
Speaker 7: our duties. You know, Worm does all the words. Excuse me,
Speaker 7: Justin does all the words. So I didn't want to
Speaker 7: dictate what he was going to think, because you don't
Speaker 7: like that. So I let him do his own thing
Speaker 7: over it. And after playing it for a while, I said,
Speaker 7: you know what, I'm gonna try doing the original words
Speaker 7: in the second verse behind it, okay, And it just
Speaker 7: gave it a little bit of a lift and sounded cool.
Speaker 9: So we kept yeah.
Speaker 7: Yeah, and actually that's the song Parker learned a disco beat.
Speaker 9: For too, Okay, Okay, it's we call it the disco song.
Speaker 6: Yes, okay, that makes sense. Yeah, I was saying too
Speaker 6: off air to me. Of the four that that you sent,
Speaker 6: that's that's the most interesting in terms of how it's
Speaker 6: arranged and and you know you've got the uh. I
Speaker 6: love that, you know, that first build up there where
Speaker 6: it's like, oh, it's changing, but it all works, It
Speaker 6: all flows so perfectly.
Speaker 7: I tried to write a song I wanted something the
Speaker 7: A string. It's in A but the the low A
Speaker 7: is through every or everything, so all it's just variations
Speaker 7: on A chords within that. So yeah, the A string
Speaker 7: is always ringing out on it. And that was the
Speaker 7: challenge because I think crazy train like the verse for
Speaker 7: you know, ozsy and that chugging, but all those are
Speaker 7: kind of iterations of A that work with it. Yeah,
Speaker 7: that was what I was shooting for.
Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, and the uh you know, and the change
Speaker 6: with the drums too. Oh yeah.
Speaker 7: Like I said, there was a white stripe beat just
Speaker 7: to give you.
Speaker 6: That yeah, simple yeah, yeah, no, that's that's really cool?
Speaker 11: Is that?
Speaker 6: Is that hard to pull off live at all? Or
Speaker 6: work pretty well?
Speaker 7: Like you said, any of the stuff you hear on
Speaker 7: the record, that's basically a live recording, and uh, these
Speaker 7: are all things that are in our set currently.
Speaker 6: Yeah. Yeah. Do you guys have do you guys have
Speaker 6: anything that you that you play that you haven't recorded yet?
Speaker 7: Oh, we've got tons. We've got probably two more records
Speaker 7: worth the stuff, no kidding, We've got thirty six originals.
Speaker 7: I think, oh my god, they're always coming. Just it's
Speaker 7: very creative group. But I've never it's never flowed so easily. Yeah,
Speaker 7: for anything I've been in and everybody contributes to, uh,
Speaker 7: they sometimes the songs come a little bit different. Adam,
Speaker 7: who I think really is the soul of Superbug, his
Speaker 7: songs are the ones that jump out to me as
Speaker 7: far as being unique. Yeah, I think that he'll come
Speaker 7: in with a whole song done. Yeah, but we all
Speaker 7: sprinkle our bits and I could come in with the
Speaker 7: whole thing, or we're just jamming and improving and something
Speaker 7: might strike a nerve.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 7: But then there's some songs. We've got a song time
Speaker 7: that we worked on for like a year. Yeah, I mean,
Speaker 7: and it was like we kept adding, subtracting, you know,
Speaker 7: perfecting it. So it kind of depends on the song.
Speaker 7: But yeah, I think our most recent one Greek to Me,
Speaker 7: which you know comes to us live. You'll hear it.
Speaker 7: That one Adam came with and he came in with
Speaker 7: it full and I think we had it down in
Speaker 7: two takes, played right, there it was good. Yeah, and
Speaker 7: then Worm came up with words in no time. And
Speaker 7: sometimes they just come quick like that.
Speaker 6: But I always say, you know, that's how you know
Speaker 6: you've really got something right when it comes easy, you know,
Speaker 6: when you don't have to you know, I mean, it
Speaker 6: can be a lot of work and whatnot. But but
Speaker 6: when you've when you've got something, if somebody has an
Speaker 6: idea or just you know, it just seems to manifest
Speaker 6: really quickly, then you know you've got something special, right.
Speaker 6: And then it's nice to be in a band right
Speaker 6: where it's where it's easy like that.
Speaker 7: And we also have like no limits as far as
Speaker 7: what we want to try. All we really try and
Speaker 7: do is not duplicate something we've already done. You know,
Speaker 7: let's mix it up and have the chorus start first,
Speaker 7: so let's not have a bridge here, or let's have it,
Speaker 7: you know, a pre chorus or something. I don't want
Speaker 7: to be repetitive like. And we also a key thing
Speaker 7: is we want everybody to be able to be heard,
Speaker 7: you know, we want a nice even mix, so everybody
Speaker 7: stands out kind of.
Speaker 6: Yeah. How many tracks are on Hesitation Jelly ten? Ten? Okay,
Speaker 6: yep and why why did you decide this? I'm always
Speaker 6: really curious about with everybody because you know, you've got
Speaker 6: a lot of options in terms of do you do singles,
Speaker 6: do you do an EP, do you do full album?
Speaker 6: You know, when I was growing up, it was like
Speaker 6: there was a standard formula, you know, pre Internet, it was, uh,
Speaker 6: you know, you've got an album, You've got first single
Speaker 6: goes to radio maybe six eight weeks before the album.
Speaker 6: Then the album comes out, and then maybe there's more
Speaker 6: singles if you're lucky, and that's it. But today there's
Speaker 6: so many different ways to release music. So what went
Speaker 6: into your decision to release a full album?
Speaker 7: I'm old school.
Speaker 8: I like albums. Yeah, yeah, I still listen to a
Speaker 8: full album.
Speaker 7: To me, that what the artist wants you to hear.
Speaker 7: He put the tracks in a certain order, you know
Speaker 7: what I mean. These are the songs that they I'm sorry,
Speaker 7: I mean to say, he that they're presenting.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 7: Yeah, I'm a stickler for that. Yeah yeah, because even
Speaker 7: like some of my vinyl records, you know, they get
Speaker 7: that one song you want to skip over, Sure, still
Speaker 7: you got to listen to it because it's there right right.
Speaker 7: So yeah, CDs kind of ruined the album format a
Speaker 7: bit because you could have the capability to skip over it. Yeah,
Speaker 7: but yeah, I guess just old school. We like vinyl
Speaker 7: and we like, you know, a presentation of a record
Speaker 7: versus just a single. Yeah, and impatience too, like I
Speaker 7: hate it. When it's here, you're gonna get a single, right,
Speaker 7: and then a month later another single, month later another single,
Speaker 7: and then a month after that the record. Yeah, I
Speaker 7: just want the record right right?
Speaker 6: Yeah, no, I get that, have you guys? I put
Speaker 6: out CDs as is available on CD.
Speaker 7: Or only vinyl only?
Speaker 6: Really?
Speaker 7: Yeah? Yeah, CDs to me or passe.
Speaker 6: Oh that's interesting for real? So this is on vinyl
Speaker 6: but not on CD.
Speaker 7: Ok, you can get a vinyl come to our shows.
Speaker 7: We got you.
Speaker 6: That's cool, that's cool. Nothing sounds better than vinyl. Yeah.
Speaker 6: Actually yeah, we were talking before the segment about there
Speaker 6: is a record player here. Actually I've never used it,
Speaker 6: but it does work. I wanted the host uses it,
Speaker 6: I think, but it plugs in and everything. But yeah,
Speaker 6: and we do have actually we have a CD player
Speaker 6: too here, but I think the only one who uses it.
Speaker 6: You guys know, Rob Rob as a veto from Granted
Speaker 6: State of mind.
Speaker 7: Yeah he uh, he drew it, did a write up
Speaker 7: on us. We did open mic night at the Bankingwhampshire.
Speaker 7: Oh nice, yeah, yeah, yeah, oh cool.
Speaker 6: Yeah yeah he uses the CD player here, but I
Speaker 6: think he's the only one who uses that.
Speaker 7: Yeah, he has a nice venue up there.
Speaker 6: Oh yeah, Pembroke City Limits.
Speaker 7: Is we love Yeah, we'd love to play it.
Speaker 6: Yeah, absolutely, yeah, you guys would be great there. Absolutely
Speaker 6: So no no plans to.
Speaker 7: Uh put out a CD or no, no, no, okay,
Speaker 7: I mean who has a CD player. I've got three
Speaker 7: hundred and thirty CDs up in my attic. Yeah, some
Speaker 7: of them I can't find on iTunes or whatever. But
Speaker 7: I got no way to listen to him. I don't
Speaker 7: have a CD player, right.
Speaker 10: My eighteen year old son has found CDs for some reason.
Speaker 10: He's been grabbing all my old ones, and yeah, I
Speaker 10: don't know where that came from. But I don't listen
Speaker 10: to CDs.
Speaker 6: But yeah, we we get a lot of a lot
Speaker 6: of our guests will bring us a CD and it's like,
Speaker 6: and you know, I put it on display in the
Speaker 6: office slash podcast studio at home, but it becomes a
Speaker 6: part of the you know, it becomes a part of
Speaker 6: the studio, becomes a part of the vibe because I
Speaker 6: I have nothing to play it on. Not, not at all.
Speaker 6: I don't. If I want to play a CD, I
Speaker 6: gotta come here. Yeah, I don't think this. Uh, this
Speaker 6: old laptop I have doesn't even have one on it anymore.
Speaker 6: You don't have you don't have anything to play CD's on, right, Johnny,
Speaker 6: You don't have anything to play CD is on. Not
Speaker 6: in a long time.
Speaker 7: No, it's sad for me because there's I have old
Speaker 7: Imperial teen and shown in Knife CDs from the nineties. Yeah,
Speaker 7: and you can't get those music for some reason on
Speaker 7: iTunes or Spotify. You can't get them on vinyl. The
Speaker 7: only way to listen to it on CD.
Speaker 6: Okay, right right.
Speaker 7: I don't know if there's a hold up with the
Speaker 7: label or what, but yeah, fix that stuff.
Speaker 6: Yeah, this there's some there's some reason for it.
Speaker 8: One Minute Silence was the same way for a long
Speaker 8: time as a band I really liked, and you couldn't
Speaker 8: find it on Spotify for a long.
Speaker 6: Oh really yeah, Yeah, this is a little bit of sidetrack.
Speaker 6: But did you guys see the We talked about it
Speaker 6: on the show Lord, she put out a clear CD.
Speaker 6: Did you see that?
Speaker 5: Yes?
Speaker 7: I read about it.
Speaker 6: And there's a problem because unless you have like a
Speaker 6: really really new CD player, you can't even play it,
Speaker 6: Like it won't play unless you've got a very new
Speaker 6: CD player because it can't it just can't read it.
Speaker 6: Like if you put it in your in your car
Speaker 6: stereo CD player, it just it'll spit it back out.
Speaker 7: I've actually bought cassettes. Like there's some bands that will
Speaker 7: put cassettes out in the merch booth because they're cheap,
Speaker 7: they're portable, they look cool. Yeah, so I've bought in
Speaker 7: a few. Oh yeah, I see them out.
Speaker 5: You know.
Speaker 10: Our bass player was in a band from way way
Speaker 10: back and back in just after high school maybe, and
Speaker 10: I have his CD from then.
Speaker 8: Oh yeah, and it won't play in any of my CD.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 8: It's just too old, I think or something.
Speaker 7: But it's too bad because they lie to us when
Speaker 7: they said they wouldn't degrade.
Speaker 6: Well I remember though too, because uh yeah, back in
Speaker 6: the day when somebody would give me, you know, a
Speaker 6: burned CD and and having to use like like having
Speaker 6: to try it on a couple of different CD players
Speaker 6: because some would play them, and some wouldn't. The thing
Speaker 6: that I I talk about too, because I've been doing
Speaker 6: I've been interviewing bands a long time and back before
Speaker 6: it was just a matter of you know, using Dropbox
Speaker 6: or Google Drive or something to send me the files.
Speaker 6: Sometimes guests would show up with with a CD and
Speaker 6: they would do the thing where it wouldn't even be
Speaker 6: in a case. They would do the old h if
Speaker 6: I had a CD here I demonstrate, but they do
Speaker 6: the whole thing where they handed to you on a finger.
Speaker 6: You know, it's like they put the CD on their finger.
Speaker 1: Here you go.
Speaker 6: It's like, oh great, it's really professional. But now that's
Speaker 6: that's really cool though, that it's out on vinyl.
Speaker 7: It's let me tell you, it's a trip here in
Speaker 7: yourself on a record.
Speaker 6: That must be.
Speaker 7: Yeah, it's especially. That's the weird thing too, is you
Speaker 7: know I never had aspirations, none of us did about
Speaker 7: being rock stars. But yeah, there's bucket lists and being
Speaker 7: in bands all lying to you right now. Yes, I
Speaker 7: always wanted to be in my head, I still am.
Speaker 7: But I always wanted to be on a record, which
Speaker 7: we did that. And you know there's another station that's
Speaker 7: played in vasive species a whole bunch.
Speaker 6: So oh yeah, here it was.
Speaker 7: You can say it well, one of four point nine
Speaker 7: the Hawk.
Speaker 6: Yeah, that's awesome.
Speaker 7: Region, that's excellent.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 7: So it's just these are cool things. And then actually,
Speaker 7: if we play Boston, literally I met all the dreams
Speaker 7: I wanted for music ever, Yeah, I'll be I'll be done. Yeah,
Speaker 7: it's all it's left. And uh, it's almost happened twice.
Speaker 6: So yeah, yeah, very cool. We should play another track
Speaker 6: from It's Fun to Say Hesitation Jelly the album. The
Speaker 6: album only available on vinyl, which is very cool. What
Speaker 6: should we play next? You guys can pick.
Speaker 7: It's either blame Game or Humanity. You guys, I don't
Speaker 7: want to dictate you guys, pick do Humanity.
Speaker 9: Then we'll be a blame game.
Speaker 6: Later, do the Sound of Humanity. Yeah, and then we'll
Speaker 6: play blame game at the end. Sure, all right, very cool.
Speaker 6: Uh so, if you are just joining us, we have
Speaker 6: Superbug here with us live in studio, and we're gonna
Speaker 6: hit this track next. This is called the Sound of
Speaker 6: a Few.
Speaker 15: Loons. Brad is Magic Spirit plays games with those facts
Speaker 15: a useful sense of compassion. No one will ever get
Speaker 15: the trade back tapping into genuine that boys calling from within,
Speaker 15: press sure of instinct and intuition.
Speaker 1: Allow the money on jugle fish. I will free will
Speaker 1: I love you know you know what free love our spirit,
Speaker 1: freeze spirit. Listen up and know that you can hear
Speaker 1: it falling on the ground. Give them a hit.
Speaker 16: Help the ones around you understand a little know when
Speaker 16: all the people can't passing on the ability to share.
Speaker 16: Chase a devil out on the way, Open up the
Speaker 16: door for the plasondope, create for hear.
Speaker 1: Them of every day. Maybe come to see through healthy.
Speaker 8: A little shop.
Speaker 1: I will free will.
Speaker 3: I love you know you know we read her.
Speaker 1: Our spirit, freeze spirit. Listen up, cups and that you
Speaker 1: could hear anything freeze sweet.
Speaker 10: Love.
Speaker 3: You know you know we freez her.
Speaker 1: I hear a de.
Speaker 3: Listen up. I know that you can hear it.
Speaker 5: The sound of human Listen lees and you can hear
Speaker 5: listen coats, you can hear the sound.
Speaker 1: Of human Listen up close, you can hear it. Listen
Speaker 1: enough and you can hear.
Speaker 13: The sound of humanity. The core of the rain and
Speaker 13: the warmth of the sun.
Speaker 1: Universe has a web.
Speaker 6: What smiles on every word.
Speaker 2: Sitting in a screen field, what's of technology you can
Speaker 2: back guess it?
Speaker 17: Just touch your humanity, will love, spirit and trust will
Speaker 17: never do completed in the mother's vision for the babies,
Speaker 17: our societies and new fat eating all the roots like
Speaker 17: we gotta get the groove.
Speaker 1: It's as trust not.
Speaker 3: Right now, I will freeze will.
Speaker 17: I love?
Speaker 3: You know you know what? Free love.
Speaker 1: Our spirit, free spirit. Listen up, so no that you
Speaker 1: can hear him. You know you know why shame so
Speaker 1: no that you can hear him him. Race life, m
Speaker 1: race life, m race life.
Speaker 11: M raised life, Embrace life, Embrace life, Embrace life, Embrace life.
Speaker 1: Don't you wear fo here?
Speaker 6: I love it. That is called the sound of Humanity.
Speaker 6: The band is Superbug, and we have super Bug here
Speaker 6: with us yo live in studio. That's that's another all right,
Speaker 6: So tell us about that that track. Repeat everything you
Speaker 6: said while I was playing, uh no, but tell us
Speaker 6: about that because all right.
Speaker 7: So let's see, I think most of the riffs in
Speaker 7: that came out of just an improv jam with my
Speaker 7: other band. When we'd warm up. We'd just warm up
Speaker 7: and be over time. I kind of just accumulated some
Speaker 7: riffs that I would go to kind of I would
Speaker 7: say there would go to rifts for me and uh,
Speaker 7: I put them all together in this format. Yeah, and
Speaker 7: then we ended up doing it and then the background vocals, Uh,
Speaker 7: not quite plagiarism, but maybe I got the idea of
Speaker 7: them for a song called from a song called Floaty
Speaker 7: on the first Foo Fighters record, where it's you know,
Speaker 7: he floats floats away, she floats floats away, They float
Speaker 7: float away. So for my part on that, I said,
Speaker 7: you know, he don't know that, they don't know she
Speaker 7: you know, that kind of thing. It's where I get
Speaker 7: the idea. But as far as the actual words themselves, Worm,
Speaker 7: you can speak to that you wrote them.
Speaker 6: Yeah, keep calling warm.
Speaker 8: I can't help justin.
Speaker 7: Would you care to speak on the lyrics.
Speaker 10: Yeah, it's just kind of about trying to with this
Speaker 10: crazy world of technology, trying to remember what what's really
Speaker 10: important that we're are, our humanity and it's kind of
Speaker 10: where it's going from.
Speaker 7: Oh one other thing on that that you might notice,
Speaker 7: the drums are just a friend from Biz Marquis. That
Speaker 7: was a template.
Speaker 6: I did not notice that.
Speaker 9: So if you listen to it, I noticed, Well you
Speaker 9: said something about the grooves.
Speaker 6: Yeah, the groove, Yeah I do. Yeah, yeah, I love
Speaker 6: the groove on that. Yeah, but I didn't notice that specifically.
Speaker 2: That was it.
Speaker 7: I said, give me just a friend. Adam played a
Speaker 7: very simple bassline, just kind of doubling the bass drum,
Speaker 7: and it's just nice, low chill groove. But yeah, that
Speaker 7: was the inspiration for it.
Speaker 6: You were also saying too off air that you weren't
Speaker 6: happy with the solo.
Speaker 17: Yeah.
Speaker 7: Yeah, that's the funniest thing because we recorded this live
Speaker 7: and uh, you know there's a couple of clams on
Speaker 7: solo for you that are on uh not in the loop.
Speaker 3: Uh.
Speaker 7: My dad was an old jazz guy, so a clam
Speaker 7: would be if they hit a bad note. Okay, so
Speaker 7: that's what I'm referencing. So there's a couple of clams
Speaker 7: in that solo, particularly the end, and I would like
Speaker 7: but I didn't want to redo the whole track. Yeah,
Speaker 7: And the producer is like, nah, it's great, just keep it,
Speaker 7: and I'm like, all right, yeah, yeah, less work for me.
Speaker 6: Like, I think it was the right call.
Speaker 3: Thank you.
Speaker 6: I love the rye energy of it, and and I
Speaker 6: love your tone on that too. It's so good, so good.
Speaker 6: If you are just showing us we have superbug here
Speaker 6: and so what's what's kind of the I mean, are
Speaker 6: you guys already thinking about the next record or because
Speaker 6: you've got you've got so much music. How long has
Speaker 6: Hesitation Jelly been out?
Speaker 7: Year and a half now, may have last.
Speaker 6: Year, so it's been a little while.
Speaker 7: Yeah, Parker has been working on a home studio getting
Speaker 7: that set up. Yeah, because uh, you know, when you
Speaker 7: make a record, it's tricky making four people happy and
Speaker 7: getting everybody to agree on it. And you know, if
Speaker 7: we can do it ourselves at home, I guess my
Speaker 7: attitude is if you think you can do it, but
Speaker 7: we can do fight amongst So yeah, you know, because
Speaker 7: I'm the impatient one. I just want to get it out.
Speaker 7: I just want to do it. I don't want to
Speaker 7: we take it good. Fine, well I'll admit it. So
Speaker 7: you know, if we if we do it at home,
Speaker 7: we can probably take a little more time. And I'm
Speaker 7: not particular. So it's like, if you want to take
Speaker 7: the extra time to make it you happy. I just
Speaker 7: want loud guitar. I want to hear everything, and I'm good. Yeah,
Speaker 7: and that's it. However you so choose, But yeah, we're
Speaker 7: our goal is to kind of have something out by
Speaker 7: next spring. So this winter we're gonna put some time
Speaker 7: in on that.
Speaker 6: Okay, okay, excellent, it'll be another full length.
Speaker 7: Oh yeah, absolutely, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 7: The problem we're having is where we write so much
Speaker 7: that it's remembering the songs we didn't record from when
Speaker 7: we started that are still cool, oh, because they're like
Speaker 7: you know, lost dogs, they kind of go away.
Speaker 8: The new ones are the most fun.
Speaker 7: Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 8: Get kind of sick of playing the same song over
Speaker 8: and over again.
Speaker 6: So oh yeah, of course, of course. Yeah. And you
Speaker 6: guys have a lot of music. I mean, is that
Speaker 6: is that hard to like? Are you already thinking about
Speaker 6: what songs you're going to record for the next.
Speaker 9: One or yeah, we got a few? Yeah, absolutely, yeah,
Speaker 9: because you got a lot of.
Speaker 7: Well even like human the song you just played, that's
Speaker 7: that's a great song. Listen to it.
Speaker 6: Now.
Speaker 7: We don't even play in our lives set anymore really,
Speaker 7: because we've got new stuff that we like so much more.
Speaker 9: Yeah, yeah, we might throw it in.
Speaker 6: Yeah yeah, but yeah, that's a good problem to have though,
Speaker 6: you know, you know, we we've.
Speaker 7: Got a gig coming up at mole Hill and Alstead,
Speaker 7: we're looking at eighty minute set, which I got to
Speaker 7: be honest, forty five are my favorite because you get on,
Speaker 7: you get off, you hit him in the face, and
Speaker 7: you go party.
Speaker 6: Yep yep.
Speaker 7: Hours not bad eighties like whoa. But we put the
Speaker 7: set together and we're like, wow, this is a banger,
Speaker 7: Like this is a solid set. All this stuff slaps.
Speaker 6: Yeah, No, that's really good. That's really good. Time goes
Speaker 6: goes quickly. I do want to make sure we have
Speaker 6: time to get that last start, that last track.
Speaker 7: D me too, because a big guitar solo.
Speaker 6: Bro, there you go, there you go. So remind us
Speaker 6: some of shows coming up. We shoulder for listeners, just
Speaker 6: joining us when we want to make sure people get
Speaker 6: to get out to see you live.
Speaker 7: Our manager gave me this list to make sure that
Speaker 7: we have everything on it. So much God yeah right.
Speaker 7: Male Hill Theater, an Alsted on eight twenty three with
Speaker 7: the Evocatives. Check them out, They're great. Auspicious Brew in
Speaker 7: Dover on nine thirteen, The Button Factory and is Portsmouth
Speaker 7: with Mercury Burns First on nine twenty seven October Fest.
Speaker 7: I'm not sure this is actually this is a scoop. Everybody,
Speaker 7: This hasn't even been announced yet. Oh so the Auburn
Speaker 7: Pits on ten five, Hannecker Brewing Company on ten seventeen.
Speaker 7: Auspicious Underground in Nashville on eleven fifteen. Uh so, yeah,
Speaker 7: come out and check us on the road. Very cool,
Speaker 7: you won't be disappointed.
Speaker 6: I'm not familiar with Auspicious Underground. Is that new?
Speaker 7: Or Terminal Underground? Sorry?
Speaker 6: Oh, Terminus Underground.
Speaker 7: I had that written down. I read it around.
Speaker 6: Yes, yes, okay, I'm glad. I'm glad I said that
Speaker 6: because too.
Speaker 7: Thank you.
Speaker 6: They're big supporters of the show. We love Eleanor and On.
Speaker 7: Yes, sorry Eleanor.
Speaker 6: Yeah, sorry, guys, She'll forgive you.
Speaker 8: But I think you said it the first time too.
Speaker 7: Yeah, that's my bad.
Speaker 8: I reade probably streaming in the bar. That's not what
Speaker 8: it's called. That's not what it's called.
Speaker 7: And your anger is justified.
Speaker 6: I apologize. No, we love we love Terminus have you
Speaker 6: have you been there yet?
Speaker 16: No?
Speaker 1: But we see it.
Speaker 6: It looks super cool.
Speaker 7: And the interesting thing about the bug I'm going to
Speaker 7: refer to us in the third person is we haven't
Speaker 7: really found a scene that we're in. We kind of
Speaker 7: like the evocatives are kind of like, uh, you know, dancy, flowy, hippyish,
Speaker 7: kind of jazzy stuff.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 7: We've played with the metal bands. Uh you know, we've
Speaker 7: played with cover bands.
Speaker 6: We guys can fit in anyway, that's the cool part. Yeah.
Speaker 7: Yeah, we kind of can blend in, you know, and
Speaker 7: it's it's a nice place to be.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 10: Yeah.
Speaker 6: The thing I always say about Terminus is it's like
Speaker 6: when you walk into that room the first time, it's
Speaker 6: like another world. It looks cool, so cool.
Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, we're super excited.
Speaker 6: Who else is on the show, do you know?
Speaker 7: I don't think it's been announced yet. Okay, it had
Speaker 7: to It had to get postponed. It was supposed to
Speaker 7: be in September. Now it's going in November. But that
Speaker 7: works out great for us because we had nothing in
Speaker 7: uh in November okay, okay, and we had it would
Speaker 7: have been like three or four weeks in a row
Speaker 7: and uh September.
Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 7: So that's the other thing we of doing this. But
Speaker 7: we don't have to become a job right exactly, although
Speaker 7: I think Parker has a great way of saying it.
Speaker 7: It's like, hey, we were going to be jamming that
Speaker 7: night anyway, So we're just doing the same thing at
Speaker 7: a at a different spot.
Speaker 6: There you go, There you go.
Speaker 7: That's uh listening wives, that's our justification.
Speaker 6: And where should people go online? Where's the best place
Speaker 6: to go online to keep up with everything that is doing.
Speaker 7: Facebook and Instagram, we'll both have everything on there. Okay,
Speaker 7: we don't have like our own web page or anything yet.
Speaker 7: We you know, we don't have any delusions of grandeur,
Speaker 7: but we do have T shirt stickers, even friendship bracelets,
Speaker 7: all that fun stuff. Yeah, and vinyl obviously, so if
Speaker 7: you're interested, reach out. We can't get it to you. Yeah,
Speaker 7: otherwise you can come to our show.
Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 7: Shout out to the Shashking for having us in May too.
Speaker 7: That was a great place to play, probably the I
Speaker 7: don't know about you guys, that was probably the best club. Yeah.
Speaker 7: That was such a great set and such a great sound.
Speaker 7: The crowd was great. Thanks to Burn Permit for having us.
Speaker 7: So yeah, it was amazing, outstanding, outstanding.
Speaker 6: So we'll we'll end the segment with this track, blame Game. Now,
Speaker 6: what should we know about this? Anything we should know
Speaker 6: about So this was.
Speaker 7: Actually written before I joined the band, So shout out
Speaker 7: to Rick Norton for coming up with a great riff. Okay,
Speaker 7: my my contribution was the solo at the end basically, Okay,
Speaker 7: everything else is already there. Okay, you guys were And
Speaker 7: what's it about? I know this is one of the
Speaker 7: first things you really.
Speaker 8: It's kind of about the division in the country.
Speaker 6: Okay, Yeah, popular subject, that's for sure. That's for sure.
Speaker 6: All right, So we're gonna hit this track in a moment.
Speaker 6: But thank you, all three of you.
Speaker 7: We really appreciate you having us, absolutely absolutely and Hillsborough
Speaker 7: represent Yeah, there you go, and we'll.
Speaker 6: Do it again in the future, especially you know, we
Speaker 6: got new music on the way eventually. Okay, absolutely, all right,
Speaker 6: So we will will end this segment with this, and
Speaker 6: if you are listening live on Saturday, stick around. We've
Speaker 6: got jam demic. Are they in the building? They are
Speaker 6: in the building? H what's that? Kind of Okay, they're
Speaker 6: gonna be coming up in the third hour, but we'll
Speaker 6: cap this one off with this. This is blame Game,
Speaker 6: This is superbugny.
Speaker 18: He know, the children in a line on the street,
Speaker 18: the Loud Street, Happy Song, the Soundings a Street and
Speaker 18: shoots Pretty Lasberry down on the knee, Send the thirty
Speaker 18: tricks into the hole, tricks.
Speaker 2: With the land of a robot, take him over. Run
Speaker 2: only know when we've been talking, staying on course, continue
Speaker 2: play in the roads, watch Chol, you watch all cho.
Speaker 1: You want Tony do, watch on Jol. Then and the
Speaker 1: crowds bree be sol Man and all. They're the reason
Speaker 1: for paying on the people that we play.
Speaker 2: Dean head on sounding bro is the telling us the
Speaker 2: tailing of the cookies and to take his fine on
Speaker 2: the rail until we got a hold back it back
Speaker 2: in front of the trail and let his mind yells over.
Speaker 2: You do tell the fail with the soul of a robot,
Speaker 2: take him over her.
Speaker 1: Goal down the rhythm for the top. I'm staying off
Speaker 1: for continue playing the goals and watch all to do
Speaker 1: what your to.
Speaker 3: Do, what your told.
Speaker 18: To?
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Speaker 19: Then the reason for pain on the people that play.
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