Johnny Minardi of Good Future Club, Seb from Simple Plan, Co-host Glooms
Glooms came by to co-host my show and premiere his debut single “Voices” and then Johnny Minardi of Good Future Club and Seb from Simple Plan called in!
Glooms came by to co-host my show and premiere his debut single “Voices” and then Johnny Minardi of Good Future Club and Seb from Simple Plan called in!
[imgfull][/imgfull] Mike Fasano (Tiger Army) joins the show today and shares some of the many stories he has accumulated over the years. He discusses the first time he met a very stoned Yesod while Pepper was recording Kona Town, explains how he got fired from Warrant (the first time), how Billie Joe from Green Day saved his wedding, and also explains why his cat will soon be a national celebrity. Disposable Heroes is brought to you by Beard Booze. All natural goodness for your all natural beard. Check it out at www.beardbooze.com. Use promo code “disposable heroes” to receive 15%… Read more »
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