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LØLØ is on the Yellow Brick Road to Warped Tour


LØLØ dives into her writing process—both for herself and with other artists—and how stepping into someone else’s creative brain can break writer’s block wide open. She talks about the song she just had to keep for herself (“u & the tin man”), her love for Taylor Swift, and the dream collaborations she’s still manifesting (Green Day, YUNGBLUD, and more).

From sneaking Easter eggs into her music and videos to building a Wizard Of Oz universe on her album and on stage—complete with a yellow brick road—LØLØ reveals how her favorite movies fuel her creativity (yes, she’s that girl who still checks the mailbox for a Hogwarts letter. Can you blame her?!)

The conversation covers everything from her Halloween stage outfits to shouting out icons like Avril Lavigne, Hilary Duff, Maggie Lindemann, and the legacy of Warped Tour acts like Simple Plan and New Found Glory—plus a moment of gratitude for being discovered by NFG’s Chad Gilbert.

LØLØ also gets candid about not being allowed to go to concerts as a kid (“Hi, Mom!”) and how surreal it is to now be part of the very scene she grew up idolizing. And yes—she’s ready to play “Hot Girls In Hell” on Warped Tour… even if she wrote a song called “Poser” just in case.

Greg Norton


This week on Cone’s Cave I have another fellow bassist on the show, but not only that a legend in punk rock. I have Greg Norton from the very influential punk band Husker Du on my show! Bands like Green Day, Pixies and Nirvana have all sited Husker Du as influences. If you want to hear about the 70’s and 80’s punk scene from a guy who was in it, well this episode is for you! Lots to talk about including his new band Ultrabomb. Tune in Punk Fans!

Emily Berke


Emily Berke joins Scott to talk about Green Day, high school, and how they met.

Tim Chucks (Part 2)


Darrin finishes his chat with the singer for NYC hardcore legends Token Entry Tim Chunks. Tim tells some classic tour stories (Green Day, Avenged 7X and a few more).

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15 Alternative Album Anniversaries To Celebrate This December


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