Darrin’s heartfelt tribute to one of his biggest drumming/musical influences… Neil Peart of Rush.
Guest drummers speaking about Neil and his influence on the show include:
Fred Armisen (SNL alumni), Dean Butterworth (Morrissey, Good Charlotte, Sugar Ray), Kenny Aronoff (John Cougar, John Fogerty), Ray Luzier (Korn), Pat Wilson (Weezer), Stewart Copeland (The Police), Thomas Lang, Stephen Perkins (Jane’s Addiction, Porno For Pyros), Phillip “Fish” Fisher (Fishbone, Justin Timberlake, House of Pain, Lady Antebellum, and Christina Aguilera).
It’s Thanksgiving week. Nick & Allison chat their Thanksgiving plans as well as the recent controversy surrounding Justin Timberlake, the cancellation of Apple’s movie premiere for The Banker, and more.
We catch up with Tobe Bean of the Street Dogs (and crew guy for Justin Timberlake and everyone else you’ve ever heard of).
This week, Seb & Pat take on Smallpools and big pools, satisfying careers, and everyone’s celeb crushes David Beckham and Justin Timberlake.
From empty pools to pink-lit hallways, Los Angeles’ grimiest and most iconic motels have become unexpected backdrops for some of alternative and pop music’s most memorable visuals. Whether it’s a pop-punk cannonball, a hazy hookup, or a moody montage, these locations lend cinematic grit and charm to every frame. Here are 7 music videos filmed at the Pink Motel and Hollywood Premiere Motel—two unlikely stars of the music video world. Halsey — “Hurricane” & “Ghost” (Pink Motel) Halsey shot not one but two music videos from her Badlands era at the Pink Motel. Unlike other music videos on this list,… Read more »
If you grew up in the ‘90s and early/mid-00s, you know damn well that The Lonely Island and Weird Al Yankovic were the names of parody music. Weird Al’s approach has often been to parody specific popular radio songs. The Lonely Island comedy-trio made some of the most iconic comedy songs on Saturday Night Live—frequently featuring some of Hollywood’s biggest names like Justin Timberlake and Natalie Portman. And now we have Kyle Gordon. A comedian who has been making a name for himself in the art of parody songwriting, taking over one genre at a time. He released his debut… Read more »
Nick Major & actress Sloane Avery talk about her experience working with Snoop Dogg, Cillian Murphy and more!
Man Of The Hour keeps getting better every week, meaning this is the best episode yet, meaning Kurt Cobain probably would have loved MOTH.
Bryan vows to survive the beer zombie apocalypse.
Brett welcomes special guest Kenny Wormald (Ren, Footloose) to the show.