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Ronnie Ficarro- Touring Bass Player


This week I have a long time friend Ronnie Ficarro on the show, I’ve known him now for 21 years. He was the first person I met on the Warped Tour in 2002, he and I played in I Am Ghost, Falling In Reverse, Mest, and TIN Band together for a period of time, he now plays bass on the road for Mammoth WVH, and other countless acts. He’s one of my closest friends and everyone this week gets to learn about Ronnie Ficarro!

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Pinkshift in Carrboro


Pinkshift hit the road with Bayside and made a stop at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, NC. idobi photographer Austin Spruill captured the band’s energetic set in the gallery he provided below. Scroll through Austin’s photos to relive the night!

Sha’carri’s Injustice and Corruption in Cannabis


Today the nerds are on one! They talk about Sha’carri Richardson and the injustice that has been her suspension over testing positive of THC and not being able to run at the Olympics, keep your head up Sha’carri! The nerds support you! Then we go to New Jersey and some corruption in Cannabis testing for the final H & P!

Card Carrying Member ft. William Keesh


Our dear friend William Keesh comes back to ride The Way Highway and talk about weed subscriptions, impulse buys, and give us a peek into the writing process of his new song  “Moonbeams”.

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Dashboard Confessional’s Chris Carrabba is Making Wine Now (in a Can)!


Picture this, the year is 2021 (or whatever year we’re allowed to party again), you’re at a Dashboard Confessional concert, the room is crowded and sweaty and instead of drinking the typical PBR tallboy, what you have in your hand is a can of delicious Pinot Noir, or maybe a saucy Rosè. Well, it looks like Dashboard’s frontman Chris Carrabba has teamed up with Nightowl Canning to make that dream a reality. It’s called Canvino.

Doug Carrion


Darrin chats with bass player for Dag Nasty-Field Day Mr. Doug Carrion.

The Gunz Show – Interview with Chris Carrabba of Twin Forks


One of the inspiring artists for the so-called, “emo,” scene or whatever one may want to call it was obviously Chris Carrabba.   Being a fan of his from the days when he literally used to get booed off stage as he sat up there with an acoustic guitar – pre Swiss Army Romance days, to just the build up of performing on MTV’s Unplugged with R.E.M. to pretty much taking over a whole entire genre of music, Carrabba has done it all.     And we can’t forget Further Seems Forever either. But now he’s in something new and… Read more »

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