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TX2 on idobi Warped Radio: Defiant, Loud, and Unstoppable


This week on idobi Warped Radio, TX2 storms the mic to talk about kicking egos to the curb, blowing up as an emo influencer, and turning self-doubt into a full-blown movement. From tackling the toxicity of the alternative scene to building a safe space for outcasts, TX2 gets real about the battles they’ve fought—and the ones they’re still taking on.

They dive into their mission to support the LGBTQIA+ community, name-drop heroes like Rage Against The Machine and Green Day, and explain why political music still matters. Plus, they dish on mixing rock and rap, their favorite collabs (From First To Last, Ice Nine Kills, and more), going viral on TikTok, meeting Sum 41, and why “they will not erase us” is more than a lyric—it’s a war cry.

Oh, and there’s talk of ass-kicking. Naturally.

Joe Occhiuti


Joe Occhiuti from Ice Nine Kills joins WW to talk songwriting and former/current projects.

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Pre-Interview Week – 6/12


The Thursday edition of Warped idobi Radio pre-interview week includes interviews with The Maine, Courage My Love, Ice Nine Kills and This Wild Life.

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TX2 Announces Debut LP & Drops Black Veil Brides Collab


TX2 had a massive 2025 with amazing releases, including “The Rain” and “Feed,” but his 2026 is set to be even bigger. The genre-defying artist just announced his long-awaited debut album, End Of Us, due out on February 13, 2026, via Hopeless Records. And along with this major announcement, TX2 dropped a brand new music video for his title track with none other than Black Veil Brides‘ own Andy Biersack. TX2’s Evan Thomas notes, “‘The End of Us’ is the darkest song I’ve ever written. It captures that feeling of spiraling that happens shortly after betrayal, when everything you’ve built slips… Read more »

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15 Alternative Album Anniversaries To Celebrate This December


December marks the holiday season, and we sure are feeling merry and bright when it comes to these classic alternative, pop-punk, metal, and rock album anniversaries. From Fall Out Boy‘s Folie a Deux and Green Day‘s beloved Kerplunk!, to Rage Against The Machine‘s Renegades and YUNGBLUD‘s 2020 record weird!, these 15 alternative album anniversaries will give you something to celebrate all month long. P.S. There are a few Christmas albums to rock out to this month, too!. MxPx — Punk Rawk Christmas Released on: December 1, 2009, via Rock City Recording.Standout Tracks: “Punk Rawk Christmas” & “Christmas Day” New Found Glory — December’s Here Released on: December 3, 2021, via Hopeless… Read more »

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TX2 Drops “Pettiest Song” He’s Written With “The Rain”


TX2 is back with a new track, and it’s definitely not one that takes the high road. The artist just launched “The Rain” via Hopeless Records, preceded by “Nice Guy (feat. Ekoh),” “Feed (feat. DeathbyRomy),” “MAD (feat. Ice Nine Kills),” and “HOSTAGE (they will not erase us).” The Paradox x idobi Radio Exclusive T-Shirt Limited edition, printed-on-demand. Designed by Beepus (Beauty School Dropout) with creative direction from The Paradox. A collaboration capturing the energy of their debut EP NSFW and the future of alternative music. $29.99 Shop now TX2’s Evan Thomas says, “‘The Rain’ is probably the pettiest song I’ve ever written.… Read more »

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My Chemical Romance and Bring Me The Horizon to Headline Sonic Temple 2026


After drawing record-breaking crowds and hosting the largest rock event in Ohio history in 2025, Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival is coming back with an even louder roar in 2026. The festival is slated to return to the Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, from Thursday through Sunday, May 14-17, and will feature over 140 artists performing across five stages. In addition to the previously announced headliners—Shinedown (Friday) and Tool (Sunday)—the festival has confirmed that My Chemical Romance will top the bill on Thursday, May 14, with Bring Me The Horizon headlining Saturday, May 16. The weekend will also… Read more »

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See the Panic! At The Disco When We Were Young Setlist


Coming back from a two-and-a-half-year hiatus that began in March 2025, Panic! At The Disco reunited for their first live performance at When We Were Young in Las Vegas. Returning as the band’s sole original member, Urie delivered A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out in full to mark its 20th anniversary on September 27. In addition to the 13-track album performance, Brendon Urie and co. treated the crowd to a lengthy list of fan-favorite tracks, with some fans playfully calling it their Eras Tour. Check out the full Panic! At The Disco setlist below. Panic! At The Disco October 18… Read more »

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