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Wuv


This week on the show I have an amazing human that I’m proud to call a friend, Wuv, from the mighty P.O.D. The meteoric rise of his band was nothing short of breathtaking from an outside perspective, so to be able to lift up the hood with Wuv, and find out the inner functions that were at work are mind blowing! Also, the love of reggae in P.O.D. is quite epic. You never want to miss an episode, so tune out and tune in! For more on WUV check him out online at Instagram.com/wuv
Aloha,
-Yee

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Gil Sharone Part 2


As if you guys haven’t recovered from part 1 of our inspirational conversation with Gil Sharone, HERE IS PART 2! We dig a little deeper into what is shaking the rhythms these days, his dub reggae outfit that pulls inspiration from Sly & Robbie, along with some of the artists they are working with in the Reggae-Rock scene. Gil continues to wring out his passion for drums all over this episode. So tune out and tune in, soak up the inspiration! For more info on all things Gil head over to gilondrums.com

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Gil Sharone


In this episode of DISPOSABLE HEROES, I sit down for the first part of a 2 part conversation with Gil Sharone, an iconic figure in the LA music scene, this man has done it all, but it’s the reggae that binds us. We chat about his influential upbringing with his twin brother, the importance of the journey, to playing with Dillinger Escape Plan, Dave Wakeling, Fishbone, Jerry Cantrell, and all the magic that continues to unfold. You won’t want to miss this very special episode, so tune out and tune in, and be sure to check him out online at gilondrums.com

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Episode 34 – Marshall Goodman (Ras MG) – Sublime, Long Beach Dub All Stars


We are pleased to present the first album focused episode of Disposable Heroes! Ras MG takes us back to the sites, smells and sounds of 30 years ago, these glorious years being the time of recording the monumental album, Sublime’s “40 oz. to Freedom”. Many people don’t know that Marshall played the drums on that record, which in our opinion would not be same without him, as you will hear in the conversation! The drum parts on 40 oz. to Freedom are even part finesse and fire, it’s as if a 5 star jazz drummer was commissioned to play reggae, punk… Read more »

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