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In depth interviews with musicians, comedians, authors, actors, and more! Guests on the show include David Duchovny, Billy Bob Thornton, Mark Normand, Dee Snider, Ann Wilson, Tony Horton, Don Dokken, Jack Carr and many more.
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Plunging into the personal playlists of remarkable individuals as we explore the songs that shaped their lives. Get ready for provocative discussions, filthy humor, and daring questions that aim to both entertain and enlighten. Gain fresh perspectives on your favorite creatives as they share their moments of laughter, tears, and heartfelt inspiration through a playlist of their all-time favorite songs. Tune in and join the laughter—share your story on Music Junkies today!
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Brendan Brown discussed his musical journey, including the formation of his band, Weezer, and the challenges faced. He shared his experience of starting with a four-track and drum machine, working multiple jobs, and finally signing a record deal in 1999. Brown emphasized the importance of audience interaction in live performances and the impact of …
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Julie Brar is a Certified Regenerative Health Practitioner and Holistic Nutritionist. We discuss her journey from a rough childhood to a career in holistic health, emphasizing the importance of addressing root causes of illness rather than relying on pharmaceuticals. She shares her personal experience with overcoming hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's …
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Alan Niven discusses his experiences as a manager and producer, particularly with Guns N' Roses and Great White. He highlights the challenges of managing Axel Rose's erratic behavior and the impact of losing key members like Izzy Stradlin. Niven emphasizes the importance of maintaining anonymity and the emotional toll of fame. He reflects on the ba…
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Joey Allen, guitarist of Warrant, discussed the band's evolution, business model, and personal growth. He highlighted the band's financial success, averaging 40-60 shows a year, and their lean touring operations. Allen emphasized the importance of responsibility, sobriety, and professionalism, noting the band's maturity and lack of drama. He mentio…
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Josh Todd discussed his unique pre-show routine, emphasizing hydration and physical preparation. He shared experiences from touring with Skid Row and Steel Panther, highlighting the challenges of close quarters and personal space. Todd reflected on his 30-year sobriety and coping mechanisms like tennis. He praised AC/DC's hospitality during their t…
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Cliff Rigano from Dry Kill Logic discussed the band's comeback, their new single "Now You Belong with the Dead," and their unique songwriting process. The discussion between Cliff Rigano and Chuck Shute delves into the evolving landscape of live shows in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of visually stimulating performances to compensa…
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Xi Van Fleet, author of "Mao's America," discusses the Cultural Revolution's impact on education and society. She explains how Mao targeted intellectuals and teachers, using youth indoctrinated in government schools to destroy old institutions. Van Fleet compares this strategy to modern movements like Black Lives Matter and Antifa, noting the use o…
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Andrew Orolfo discusses his comedy career, including his game show with friends, his appearance on James Corden and on Joy Koy's Netflix special. He shares his writing process, which involves constant tweaking and interaction with his audience. Andrew reflects on the challenges of performing, such as dealing with hecklers and the pressures of maint…
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Chuck Shute and Martin Popoff discuss Popoff's book on Guns N' Roses, highlighting its unique photos and the collaboration with his editor, Dennis. Popoff has written 130 books, with 40% of his income from mail orders. They delve into the band's history, including the challenges of updating books and the impact of grunge on hair metal. Popoff empha…
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Ryan Roxie discussed his move from Stockholm to Cape Town, highlighting the cultural and environmental differences. He addressed media sensationalism about South Africa's safety, emphasizing personal experiences. Ryan praised Alice Cooper's non-political approach to rock and roll, citing a 2018 Guardian interview. He shared insights on the music in…
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Larry Wilmore discusses his fascination with historical figures like Harry Houdini, the Marx Brothers, and the Beatles, attributing their success to the zeitgeist and cultural timing. He reflects on his own career, including his work on "The Daily Show" and his intentional efforts to create and produce shows like "The PJs" and "The Bernie Mac Show.…
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Stefan Adika discussed his recent activities, including wood shedding on bass after a six-year hiatus and his involvement with the tribute band Rocket Mafia for charity. He praised his YouTube success, surpassing 20,000 subscribers and earning thousands. Adika shared his experiences with Ryan Roxie, including Ryan's absence from the show and his ne…
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Dina Hashem discusses her new comedy special "Dark Little Whispers" on Amazon Prime, produced by Sam Morrow. She details her journey learning to play drums through a Japanese arcade game, which inspired the special's intro music. Hashem shares her experiences with social anxiety, how comedy has helped her overcome it, and her admiration for fellow …
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Wednesday 13 discussed his new album "No Apologies," which he wrote and produced alone, inspired by his early career. He shared stories about his life in Burbank, California, and encounters with wildlife. He emphasized the importance of natural songwriting and his influences from bands like Skid Row and Alice Cooper. Wednesday 13 also talked about …
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Richie McGinniss discussed his book "Riot Diet" and its sequel, which covers protests from Kenosha to January 6. He highlighted the shift in political paradigms, noting that while BLM protests were largely peaceful, recent protests against Tesla dealerships were more violent. McGinniss criticized the media's role in polarizing issues and emphasized…
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Reed Diamond and Chuck Shute delve into the timeless appeal of Pixar movies, emphasizing the importance of a strong script. Reed shares his experiences working on "Drop," a thriller filmed in Ireland, highlighting the practical sets and collaborative environment. They also touch on the impact of tax incentives on film production, the evolution of l…
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Tracii Guns discussed his musical journey, including his time in LA Guns, Guns N' Roses, and various collaborations. Guns emphasized the importance of music in his life and his preference for older music. He praised tribute bands and shared insights on songwriting, noting the impact of his song "Let You Down" during the pandemic. Guns also reflecte…
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John Corabi discussed his new album featuring blues covers, recorded at Muscle Shoals, and his experiences with various bands, including Motley Crue and The Dead Daisies. He shared stories about his motorhome, which serves as a tour bus and family home, and his upcoming trip to a bike rally in Panama City. Corabi also recounted his time with Union,…
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Chris Carlisle, former Seahawks strength coach, discussed his approach to training and coaching. He emphasized the importance of constant learning, innovation, and adapting techniques. Carlisle highlighted Pete Carroll's success due to his genuine and consistent approach, which fostered a strong team culture. He shared insights on managing diverse …
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Young MC is a Grammy Award winning rapper and musical producer. He is known for his hit "Bust a Move" as well as co-writing Tone Loc's biggest hits. He is currently making new music and producing new artists, as well as performing on the "I Love the 90s" tour. We discuss his new music, the music business, artists he's worked with and more! 0:00:00 …
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Whey Jennings is a Nashville recording artist & country singer-songwriter and the grandson of Waylon Jennings. In this episode he discussed his upcoming 2025 album, which includes 12 songs from 22, co-written with artists like Tyler Booth and Billy Lawson. He emphasized his role as a singer-songwriter, not a guitarist, and shared his journey from s…
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Dani Filth from Cradle of Filth discussed their new album "Screaming of the Valkyries," featuring new keyboardist and vocalist Zoe, who married their guitarist. They addressed the challenges of touring in the U.S., including visa costs and logistics. The band is co-headlining with The Dying Fetus and other acts on the North American Chaos and Carna…
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Gary Holt discusses his new book "Fabulous Disaster," detailing his wild journey in music, including his time with Exodus and Slayer. He contrasts his story with Motley Crue's, highlighting his ongoing struggles despite success. Holt emphasizes the emotional impact he aimed to achieve through the book, recounting tales of methamphetamine abuse and …
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Rob Hammersmith is the drummer for the band Skid Row. In this episode we discuss the band's future plans, lead singer search, live set list and more! 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:23 - Technical Set Ups & Producers 0:05:15 - Concert Prices & Seeing Shows 0:07:10 - Skid Row Band Connections 0:08:55 - Rockstars & Meeting Heroes 0:13:55 - Sebastian Question in…
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Jerold Mande discussed the evolution of the health landscape, highlighting RFK Jr.'s role in making chronic diseases like obesity a political priority. He endorsed RFK Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again movement, which includes 12 policies aimed at improving food safety and reducing chemicals. Mande emphasized the importance of vaccines for herd immu…
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Felicia Molano, a certified sex therapist and trauma specialist, discussed her extensive training, including 90 credits in sexuality, 50 hours of supervision, and 300 hours of direct client contact and professional membership of AASECT. She specializes in EMDR for trauma, including sexual trauma, and works with adults and older teens. Felicia also …
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Jizzy Pearl discussed his new album "Punk Rock Fiesta," set to release on March 1, and his upcoming UK tour to celebrate the 35th anniversary of his first Love/Hate record. He emphasized the importance of detaching from technology to write music and shared his experiences with recording in GarageBand. Pearl highlighted the challenges of selling rec…
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Lorraine Lewis discussed her new role as a casting producer for a Netflix dating show, focusing on big, loud characters. She shared her experience working with Peter Higgins and her nickname "the closer." Lorraine also talked about discovering Jelly Roll and his rise to fame, her personal life, and her new music projects under the name Femme Fatale…
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Brooke Butler discusses her upbringing in Woodinville, Washington, and her love for Taco Time. She highlights her role in the film "Sunfish and Other Stories on Green Lake," which premiered at Sundance and is available on the Sundance website until Sunday. The film is an anthology series about small-town life, with Butler playing a Hollywood actres…
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Dario Lorina discussed his work with Jani Lane, Zakk Wylde, and his new project, Dark Chapel. He recorded much of his album at home, using a Les Paul, JCM 800, and Marshall 412. He emphasized the importance of preamps and microphones in achieving tone. Lorina highlighted "Dead Weight" as a personal favorite, inspired by Jani Lane's songwriting styl…
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In this episode, Justin Foley of Killswitch Engage discusses the band's new album "Consequences," detailing their collaborative songwriting process and the technological advancements that have changed how they create music. Foley shares his thoughts on live performances, fan engagement, and the evolving mosh pit culture. He reflects on influences f…
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Robin McAuley discussed the impact of recent California wildfires, mentioning his location in Malibu and the containment status of nearby fires. He highlighted the challenges faced by residents, including insurance issues and the devastation in areas like Pasadena and Altadena. McAuley also touched on the community's resilience and the support from…
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Dr. Adi Jaffe is an author and addiction specialist. We discuss addiction, highlighting how the pandemic and social media contribute to compulsive behaviors. We explore the concept of finding purpose and the potential benefits of psychedelics in addiction treatment. Dr. Jaffe emphasizes the importance of understanding the root causes of addiction a…
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Robert Fleischman discussed his dual career in music and painting, emphasizing his 2,500-square-foot industrial painting space and a home recording studio. He reflected on his tenure with Journey, his brief collaboration with George Lynch, and his experiences with Van Halen and Tom Petty. Fleischman highlighted his latest album, "Emotional Atlas," …
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Jim Florentine discussed the cancellation of his comedy show in Seattle due to progressive values, which led to increased media attention and 100 press requests. The show was relocated to Tacoma, where it was well-received. Florentine criticized the woke culture's censorship and the hypocrisy of left-leaning media. He also touched on the NFL's soci…
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Chuck Shute interviews Nicholas Niespodziani from Yacht Rock Revue, a band that opened for Train and REO Speedwagon. Nick discusses the band's unique yacht rock covers and their energetic, fun-filled performances. The band emphasizes attention to detail and musicianship, playing songs at a faster tempo they call "cocaine tempo." They've been influe…
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What if the soundtrack of your life could be summed up in just 10 songs? Join us as comedian Jeff Nelson takes us through his musical journey, sharing heartfelt and humorous anecdotes highlighting how music has shaped his life. From his initial foray into a blues rock band playing tambourine and maracas to his undying love for The Rolling Stones, J…
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Radix Verum is a YouTuber and filmmaker, currently working on a documentary around the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping case. Chuck and Radix discuss the de-banking of Radix by Bank of America and a SWAT incident at her house, which she believes was a false pretext to intimidate her. Radix is working on a documentary about a multi-state militia plot inv…
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J.T. and Chuck Shute discuss the distribution challenges of J.T.'s movie "Ancient Angels" on Vimeo and Amazon Prime. They delve into conspiracy theories about aliens, UFOs, and interdimensional beings, referencing movies like "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" and "Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull." They explore the idea that advanced civiliza…
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Pete Evick is a musician, best known for playing guitar with the Bret Michaels Band. We discuss a variety of topics in this interview including writing & producing songs, Bret Michael's health, why Poison won't tour in 2025, working with Miley Cyrus, hanging with Don Dokken and more! 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:30 - Star Wars Fan 0:00:55 - Canada 0:01:40 …
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John Hickman discussed his acting career, highlighting his experiences working with notable actors like Morgan Freeman, Al Pacino, and Tommy Lee Jones. He shared insights into the demanding schedules of film sets, including a nine-hour fight scene with Tyrese Gibson. Hickman also mentioned his transition into acting at age 40 after winning a walk-o…
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Avalon Stone, a rising musician, discussed her songwriting journey, starting at a songwriting camp at age 10. She emphasized the importance of analytical songwriting and collaboration, mentioning her song "Cliffhanger" co-written with international collaborators. Avalon highlighted the business side of music, noting the equal split of songwriting c…
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Casandra Carson is a singer, songwriter and guitarist for Paralandra & The L.I.F.E. Project. In this episode she discussed her new project with George Lynch, "Cassandra's Crossing," set to release on October 25. She highlighted the creative process and the influence of Lynch's guitar tracks. Casandra also mentioned her upcoming tour with Tantric, S…
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John Cooper is the lead vocalist, bassist and founding member of the Christian rock band Skillet. They have a new album "Revolution" out on November 1st and will be on tour with Seether. We discuss the new album, moving from a major label to an independent, mental health in America, freedom, Linkin Park's new singer and more! 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:1…
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Gus Tate is a NYC-based stand up comedian. His latest special "Top Gus" has over 175K views on YouTube (and is available there for free). In this episode we discuss how he started comedy in China, comedic style, other comedians, being followed by Neal Brennan, his future plans and more! 0:00:00 - Intro 0:00:13 - Comedian Connections 0:06:03 - Testi…
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David Masters is an author and radio/tv producer. In this episode we discuss David's unique experiences, including a three-day out-of-body experience at age 13 and the ability to interpret dreams. David talks about overcoming bullying and the importance of resilience. We explore the concept of dimensions, the impact of psychedelics on awareness, an…
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Jeff Garmire is an endurance athlete, author and podcaster. He holds many FKTs (fastest known times) on hiking trails. In this episode we discuss the Arizona Trail, the challenges and logistics of hiking, including the best times of year, the importance of water and food, and the psychological aspects of long-distance hiking. Jeff shares experience…
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Matthew W. Johnson, PhD, is a senior researcher for the Center of Excellence for Psilocybin Research and Treatment at Sheppard Pratt’s Institute for Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics. He is one of the world’s most accomplished scientists on the human effects of psychedelics and has conducted seminal research in the behavioral economics of drug …
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The conversation covers various topics, including Bob Forrest's experience as a CNN contributor, the impact of social media, and drug addiction in the music industry. Bob shares insights on the 80s drug culture in Los Angeles, highlighting connections between bands like Motley Crue, Aerosmith, and the Chili Peppers. They discuss the challenges of m…
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The conversation with Oni Logan covers his musical journey from Argentina to America, his early exposure to music, and his rise to fame with Lynch Mob. Logan discusses his auditions for Rough Cutt, Racer X, and Mark Ferrari's band, leading to his tenure with Lynch Mob. He recounts the creation of their debut album "Wicked Sensation" and the challen…
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