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White Murder discusses origins and Harold's Place

2h 03m 06s
💾 1.8 GB
📅 2011-12-07
🎙️ Piñata Hour
File: 111207_191127_SRS001 (1).wav
Duration: 2h 03m 06s
Size: 1.8 GB
Aired: 2011-12-07
Hosts: Frank Lopal
Guests: Marianne, Ruben, Hannah, Fernando, Henry, Victoria
The host Frank Lopal interviews the band White Murder (Muerte Blanca) at Piñata Hour, discussing their origins, recent releases, and playing their song 'Harold's Place'. The conversation also includes casual banter about a softcore magazine, astrology, and local music venues.

🎵 Playlist

0:00 Over the Shoulder (12" Version) — Ministry 🎧
11:00 El Borrego — Café Tacvba 🎧
13:00 Todo Negro — Los Salvajes 🎧
22:00 Here I Am (Kaskade's Mix) — David Morales & Tamra Keenan 🎧

📄 Transcript [show]

We are serious. Serious. Serious. We made a good start. We made a good start. We made a good start. We made a good start. We made a good start. We made a good start. What is that, a Coke? No, it's a Tecate. What kind of beer is that? Tecate. What the fuck? Oh, I don't drink that. Only Mexicans drink that. I'm not even Mexican. Oh, you're not? But I feel Mexican. Oh, yeah. I like tortillas. Yo también me gustan las tortillas. But the South American tortillas. Really? What's the difference? Color, shape. What? Shape? Square? Yeah, they make them with tomatoes and eggs. It's like a Hamlet. You guys call it here, Hamlet? Hamlets, yeah. Yeah, we call those over there. Huevos rancheros. Anyways, listen, you know what? I got these three beautiful people here sitting with us in our big table. This table looks like the show Charlie Rose. You see this show? The biggest table and there's only two people in it. You can play poker in it. Anyways, I have a white murderer here in the house. Hello. You guys made it. We have another band, but I guess they're going to go in the second hour. And that will be Inca Abraham. All right. Cool. So we got white murder here. They just came in and they brought me a little present here. And what do we got here? This is a seven inch. Nice. Forty five. Forty five. Forty five. Forty five. So what do we have here right now? We might left here. You are? I'm Marianne. Marianne. What do you play, Marianne? I sing. Okay. Microphone. Is that what it says here? Microphone. Okay. And then you? Ruben. Ruben. I play the guitar. Nice. And what else? What else are you playing with right there? Oh. Copsura. Coco. And who else do we have? Who do you have to your left right there? I'm Hannah. I sing also with Marianne. Thank you, Hannah, for answering my emails. Of course. Thank you for emailing us. She's very thorough, that one. I mean. The band mom. The boss lady. It's the what? Boss lady. The boss lady, huh? Band mom. Yeah. There's got to be one of them, you know, in the band. Otherwise. It's not me. I can't help you. Forgetful. Forget my own fucking name. Where's that porno at? Right. We have to bring some friends. It's not a porno. It's smooth. What were you guys getting? Did you guys start from here? Yeah. Yeah. We went and got beverages down the street. Nice. Got a copy of Smooth. Smooth. I always feel more comfortable in the presence of naked ladies. Me too. It's an annual Smooth Girl 100. Me too. What can I say? I don't know. Can't be the only one. Brazilian. Brazilian. So, Why Murder? What's up with Why Murder? Who, what are you guys up to right now? What are you guys are? You just released this? Yeah. How long? Just released the seventh. We did. You threw a big party for it or? A couple of parties. We had two parties. We played at Origami in LA and we played at Burger in Orange County. Burger. Oh yeah. We're going to have Sean come in here next week here too. Oh nice. We're going to talk about records and bands and stuff. What does he know about records? I'm just kidding. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No, I'm talking about with the phone. He's like a really deep, cool guy. Yeah. Yeah. We love Burger. It was so nice of them to have us. Yeah. Fun night. The place that lay all over the record. Yeah. All over the record. Sprawl ourselves out. So you guys played in the store too, right? Yeah. Yeah. How was that? It was awesome. It was fun. Yeah? Yeah. Is it a big place? Because I haven't been there though. It's a little bigger than this room. It's pretty small but. Yeah. We're used to rolling around and well, just sort of doing whatever and we sing. So I noticed a couple of times where I find myself disappearing under a creative record. I'm like, open my eyes like where am I? I'm under a couch. But. Nice. Fun. So you guys were saying you guys are from, you're from LA but the rest of the crew lives in the South Bay, right? Yeah. Long Beach. Long Beach and San Pedro. Buena Park. Buena Park. San Pedro. BP. My heart's in Long Beach but sometimes I sleep in Buena Park. My heart's in Buena Park. But I sleep in Long Beach. Stop. Make them stop. My cat's in Buena Park. Nothing I can do. Oh my God. I took a bus here. You're playing with them. I took a bus here. You're playing with them. I know. She did. She did. I didn't even want to show up with them. That's fair. I didn't even want to show up with me. What are you going to do? What do you, all you guys meant? Like how, how did this happen? Like who came up with the name of a white martyr? Oh. Brian Waters. Really? Brian motherfucking Waters. Well I thought it was you. Cause I said Muerta Blanca and he said, nah, none of that Spanish shit. Make it white martyr. And I was like, alright. Alright. And if you guys know who Brian Waters is. You know what? I have noticed a lot of bands lately they have a, have that Spanish name. Like I don't look Spanish. I don't, I shouldn't have. Who am I fooling? So you guys know Brian Waters from the Flash Express? Uh. Yes. Yes. Yes. Is that band still around? Eh. Somewhere. I think they're playing in March. Talking about bands, you sent me a, you sent me the list, right? Yeah. I can't wait to play the list. It's so awesome. Talking about bands that you're like, what, what? Okay. Okay. I get it. You know? I'm playing and you know, you know. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Did you put Wagner in there? No. Mahler. Mahler. Okay. Good. Good. Yeah. We're going to get to that list later on. But, so I got White Murder here at Piñata Tower. I want to thank you guys for coming down. That's pretty cool you guys show up. Also, I like your music. I like what you guys doing too. So that's why I like, I want to, I want to bring him here and talk about your goals and how far you guys want to go with this, you know? Very far. So. So we're going to be a little bit accommodated here. Franck LePort is going to play some mixes here. And we'll come back. Okay? Cool. All right. Cool. Cool. This is Lee Piñata Tower. You're like really reading that thing. I am. I am. I am. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey. I wanna destroy you. I wanna destroy. I wanna destroy. Destroy you. Destroy you. Destroy you. Destroy you. I'm an anarchist. I'm a nazi. I'm a schist. I'm an ecologist. I'm a peronist. I'm a terrorist. I'm a capitalist. And I'm also a pacifist. I'm an activist. I'm a syndicalist. I'm an anarchist. I'm a very alternative. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. And I'm also a Christian. And I'm also a Christian. But in my case, I'm a tropical. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I'm a pacifist. I don't want to fall So I'm not going to stay I'm not going to stay I'm not going to stay I'm not going to stay I'm not going to stay I'm not going to stay I'm not going to stay Let me breathe I want to start You don't love me yet And I'm going to hurt me so Good It's only coming Of the bird In green meal With warm And cold Heart and soul Let this fall down But what do I say Can't be so Ah There is no love for me I'm not going to stay I'm not going to stay In this made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up made-up Hey! It's summer coming Oh, it's fine I've been dreaming With a warm cold That's why I'm so Like this one time But what do I say? Tell me so! guitar solo guitar solo Maybe I don't want to wake up And feel what I feel Something better is not normal Thinking as I think But what I think is that I want you to die And I don't want to think It's normal And I want you to die guitar solo And I don't want to see you today I want you to die And I don't want to be well I want you to die Something better is not normal Like this made me made made made made Like this made made made made made made No es normal Diversifico el mismo Hay un peco No es normal Diversifico el muerto Música Y ya no creo que es normal Desearte que te mueras A lo mejor no estoy bien Pensar lo que yo siento Ya no quiero verte hoy Yo quiero que te mueras Y ya no quiero despertar Yo quiero verte mal Y ya no quiero despertar Y ya no quiero despertar Y ya no quiero despertar Y ya no quiero despertar Oh-oh Musik And we're back here. Everybody drunk? No, not yet. This is Piñata Hour. This is your host with Frank Lopal Mixes. And we got White Murder in House. Muerte Blanca. Blanca Blanco. Muerte Blanca. Blanca. I wanted to be Blanca Tatanka. That's a good one. I dyed my hair red. And also I got friends here. I got Fernando in house. I got Henry. Henry here in the house. And also I have, I'm sorry, what was your name again? We got Victoria. We love them. Any of you guys want to sit here if you like. We got the extra mic. We got the ball. I got the extra mic here if you want to shine. We got Peg Leg Love in the house. Oh yeah, that's right. We got a little Peg Leg Love here. Oh yeah, that's right. So can you give us a resume on the magazine that you have read? Oh, it's... Can you give us a little... Annual Smooth Girl 100 issue. Right now I'm looking at number 71. What's her name? L.A. Brown is her name. L.A. Brown. L.A. Brown. That's a good name, huh? Should we change our name to L.A. Brown? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Her quote is... L.A. Brown. Usually it's the curves that grab everyone's attention, but if you look into my eyes, you will see so much more. Yeah, right. Look at her eyes, though. Look at her eyes. I don't see that. Let me see her eyes. I don't see any eyes. I don't see her eyes. Let me see those eyes. I don't see those eyes. I don't see those eyes. I don't see those eyes. What eyes? You can't see her eyes, but you can see that. I don't see any eyes. She's got health insurance and a dental plan. She's got a direct deposit. She's together. You can do that girl for days. Damn. You should read the quote from the girl that cries. What about Bodo Pillow? Oh. Oh yeah. Oh. Where was she? You can use this here. Oh. I lost her. I lost her. Damn. Espresso. Watching that. Pana, you want to make your own quote for that? 25. No, no, no. Boots, number 75. Boots with a Z. Boots with a Z. It's gonna be like Zs. That's like a ... Okay, her quote is, I'm a Scorpio. Everybody knows that Scorpios are freaky. But I'm the type of person who's only freaky with my man. How do you feel about that, Mary? Hands off, boys. She's taken. Scorpios. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Oh, these ladies. Oh, look at that. She's on a cannon. She's on a crotch rocket. Whoa. Crotch rocket. Pocket rocket. You're making squeezing motions over here. That's a crab. That's a crab. He's a cancer. He's a cancer. I'm a cancer. Me too, eh? Wait, when's your birthday? Holy shit. Are you a cancer? 7-Eleven. There's three cancers in White Murder. Yeah, no, White Murder's got three cancers. We got all the astrology going on. Our birthday is Circus. We got all the astrology going on. We got all the astrology going on. We got all the astrology going on. We got all the astrology going on. We got all the astrology going on. We got all the astrology going on. Our birthday is Circle K. Water, water, water. Circle K. We could barely get out of bed in the morning. We just cry. Yeah, your next gig you have, you can make a fly out of a Circle K. I just cry out of bed. We're going to go, where are you? Don't cry. Just stay in bed. I don't want to get out of bed. I like that. Yeah. Yeah. And then you got to go like this. Jolina Bonita, number 23. Stop. Looks are important, but you have to have a fun personality. Hey, this is a Budalicious magazine? Apparently. Softcore. Apparently. Softporn? It's smooth. Softcore? Smooth. Softporn? Not even Softpore. Softcore. You know that. Try your best to describe one of the women you see in the magazine. Oh, man. All over the radio. All I see is buttocks. Brilliant. Bronze. Bronze. I like the girl named Bubbles. Oh, yeah, Bubbles. I found that to be very descriptive. Hey, Bubbles. Very satisfying. She's brown and her name's Bubbles. She's brown and her name's Bubbles. She's brown and her name's Bubbles. She's brown and her name's Bubbles. She's brown and her name's Bubbles. She's brown and her name's Bubbles. She's brown and her name's Bubbles. She's brown and her name's Bubbles. She's on a boat. She's on a boat. She's on a boat. Wasn't that Michael Jackson's chimp's name? Bubbles? Right? Michael Jackson's chimp? Bubbles. Hey, Bubbles. Hey, Bubbles. That chimp had ass. How you doing, Bubbles? That chimp had ass. Hey, can I talk to Bubbles? She's not here. She burst. Oh, shit. Oh, Bubbles. Oh, shit. Somebody changed the subject. They were cheap in pants, I guess. Never. Yeah. It's always my subject. No, cheap in pants. They're a respectable magazine, though. They do reviews on books and shit. There's a lot of advertising on there, too, right? Yeah. Oh, lordy. Help. Everywhere. Crazy. Okay, so let's talk a little bit about your band. Okay. Enough of asses. Oh, you know, that's a different ... Which, I don't know. Should we talk about the band or ... Asses. Let's talk about the band. So how you guys came together? I know a lot of bands, they know each other since they were in high school, but you guys obviously ... Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You guys came from different, what? Different states, I don't see what you were telling me about. Yeah. Yeah. Ohio. Ohio. And California. Me and Paul and Mike were getting this band together and we wanted Ruben, and then Ruben brought Mary along. So we had a band meeting at the Pike. We got fucking wasted. I think I was naked and he got the text. Yeah. And he was like, well, I'm fucking coming with you. They're like, hey, we're having a band meeting across the street. Literally. Ruben lived across the street from the Pike in Long Beach. And that actually happened. What is the Pike exactly in Long Beach? Is it on ... It's a bar. They serve fish and chips. What? Really? Yeah. They serve other things. So we had a lot of Bloody Marys. They serve Bloody Marys. A lot of Bloody Marys. Shit tons of Bloody Marys. Yeah. A lot of those. Shit tons. And then ... I can just picture that. I was blacked out by the time the meeting was over. She was. Oh, see, this is where the band ... She told the same story. This is how the band started. Hannah was blacked out. She told the same story three times. Hannah was blacked out. Yeah. Now we're getting to the roots. That's how it began. That's the only way to sign a contract. Right? Where's the pen? Give me the pen. Yeah. I know. That's how bands became successful too. And they go, yeah, whatever. Blacked out. But if Mary hadn't been naked in Ruben's bedroom, we wouldn't have ... No. This shit wouldn't have gone off. That's the truth. Can we cuss on this, by the way? No. Fuck. Sorry. Watch your mouth. Don't worry, buddy. We have a problem. We have a problem. We have a problem. We have a problem. We have a problem. We have a problem. Don't worry about it. We have a big checkbook. Fuck yeah. No, no FCC here. This is podcast, this is internet. Skid Row. Skid Row. Skid Row. Nobody's going to look this way. Nobody. Actually, we have here at Skid Row Studio a show about Skid Row every Monday. Yeah? Yeah. It's about talking about the community. Really? Healthcare? Yeah. Take a look. Go to skidrow.com. Skidrowstudios.com and then you can see the shows and then you can go to Skid Row. Skid Row. Skid Row. Skid Row. Skid Row. Skid Row. Skid Row. Skid Row. Skid Row. You can look at that. Every Monday. Yeah. Every Monday. Yeah. Everyone I know works at a lot of the homeless shelters downtown. Yeah. During Occupy LA. They started sending all the men that didn't pass the urine tests and the drug tests. To the Occupy camps. Because they would get healthcare. Really. What do you guys think of this Occupy. This movement. All over the world. Yeah. You guys don't care. Thumbs up. Absolutely. 100% support. it. Absolutely. You guys are part of the what? 99%? Or 98? Or 98%? I just found out there's a 98% out there. There's a 98%? Is there a 98% now? Well, Hispanics though. 98% Hispanics. And the 1% is whites and everybody else. I think I'm 58% Mexican. I'm like 10%. What about you? What about you, Fernie? I have no fucking idea. No idea. No. 30-40. 30-40. People have asked me if I'm Armenian. Only in Los Feliz. What was that? I almost said the one I asked you. What the fuck? Like, oh no, not Armenian. Jeez. Oh, Glendale. Glendalean. That was Barney Glendale. All that. All the A1A. So we got white murder in the house. We're going to play some of your tracks. Let me see if I can get this right here. It's the same title as this one here. It says Heralds. It's a really cool place to play. It's a nice little bar in San Pedro. San Pedro. It's right on Pacific. Nobody bothers you there. Did you grow up there? No, no, no. I grew up in Lima, Peru. And then when did you move? To Pittsburgh. I came here when I was 15. So you went to high school. Yeah, I went to San Pedro High there. Oh, wow. And there were no fences now. They got metal detectors fences. Right, right. Yeah, it's weird. Yeah? Really? Bare root. Now they got uniforms, right? Do you use it? Yeah. Paul Gonzalez, where you at? Right now. Drummer. Paul Gonzalez. Drummer Gonzalez. They're still looking at porn. Well, we're going to hear. We're going to hear this for a little bit. We'll hear this song and we'll talk about it. How's that? All right. Talk about it. Try so hard. Try so hard. Try so hard again. Try so hard. Try so hard. Try so hard again. Seat full of broken dishes. Glass on the floor. Because it's over. Because it's over. No brand of dirty dishes. Eyes on the door. Because it's over Because it's over Try so hard, try so hard, try so hard again Try so hard, try so hard, try so hard again Oh Oh Oh Fridge full of empty bottles All you see is the dark Because it's over Because it's over Yeah You wanna turn the page and All I want is the truth Because it's over Because it's over Oh Try so hard, try so hard, try so hard again Try so hard, try so hard, try so hard again Try so hard, try so hard, try so hard again Oh Oh Oh Oh made made made made Sweet. Why murder? Why murder? What was the name of that song? Harold's Place. Harold's Place, San Pedro. Why murder? Hey, is Sacred Grounds still there? I don't know. I used to go there. I used to go there a lot, yeah. I used to go there a lot, too. I have no idea. I know they were moving. I don't know if they still have shows. I don't think they... I don't know, man. It's one of those places where I saw a lot of bands there. Yeah, that's kind of magical for me. I never caught any bands there. I think that was before my time. Yeah. When was your time? When I was born yesterday. I know. When were you born? Yeah, Sacred Grounds is a little place right there in 6th or 7th Street. I want to say 6th. In the center. Yeah. It's a coffee shop where all kinds of bands went through there. Really well-known bands, too. Before my time. You used to go to Harold's Place to see shows? I used to go there. I used to go to Sacred Grounds. I used to go to Long Beach. Cougs. Oh, yeah. Oh, Cougs Cafe. I remember Cougs used to go there when I was in Santa Ana. Yeah, I went to Santa Ana Cougs Cafe. Yeah. Yeah. And then they moved to Long Beach. Yeah, I went through a little bit of Long Beach. Then Dancing Waters and then became a Mexican right on 13th Street in Pacific. Oh, damn. I don't know. What was it called? Now it's called La Zona Rosa. Huh. Oh, that's where it's at. So 13th, 13th. No, there's like three of them here in LA. Oh, okay. There's one right here in Cesar Chavez. I don't know. I don't know. He was in a station at the freeway. I'm losing my voice. I'm going to put this away. What did you think of the record, the song? Don't ask me that. Why not? I'll give it a 7.3. 7.3. Thanks, Pitchfork. I'll give it a 7.3. No, no. Pitchfork. I'm going to give it an 8.5. Can you review Pitchfork for me? Pitchfork. What can I think about Pitchfork? Copy. Copy, paste? Copy, paste. Copy, paste. What a man. That's what I think. Copy, paste. So yeah, White Martyr. Yeah. Who are you? We are whatever you want us to be. What does that mean? What does that mean? It means whatever you want us to be. You know, I just realized that there's supposed to be another band, and I have no signs of them. Oh, we're doing two hours then. All right. We're doing two hours. There's the Maracas. Lucky. Damn weird. Weird. Maybe down there. Maybe downstairs knocking on the door. Can we get tacos delivered? Oh, yeah. Tacos. We don't have a taco. We should have a taco dude just like. Yes, tamales. Or a tamale dude. Or the tamale guy. Yes. Or the elote guy. You guys are making me hungry again. What else is there? The churro guy. The churro guy. Stop. What else? So yeah, you want to come up and serve? Yeah. You know what we have downstairs? We have a dispensary though. Yeah. Really? I don't partake. Yeah. Such a shame. Can we get that delivered too? I'm sure they would. Yeah. Just one, a couple floors. Actually, the guy, I went and visited him. The guy said he would be happy to bring shit up here. So, yeah. Churro. I'll be happy too. Anyway. So, yeah, I guess it's better than nothing. We should sell our single with the elote guy. The elote guy. I don't understand. Yeah. Or the hot dog lady, the bacon wrap. Can we wrap our seven inch in bacon? Yeah. Wrap our seven inch in bacon. Wrap it in bacon. Seven inch in bacon. Nickel bag. Followed by explosive diarrhea. Wrap your nickel bag in bacon. Yeah. That was our first show we played was at Harold's Place. The first show we played. Yeah. That was when we were in Huerta Blanca. It was. Yeah. It was. It was an interesting night. I was blacked out before we even started. Always. It's true. People in the audience are showing us pictures of our tampon strings hanging out. Yeah. Yeah. We both had that. I know. We couldn't tell which person it was coming from because it got a little WrestleMania. Got a little. And... Roller derby without the roller skate. That's what it was. It was a beer slip and slide. But it was just a precursor to our actual debut show, which was at the Echo with Dante versus Zons. No. Harold's Place was our first show. It was. And that's what it turned out to be. I was trying to sweep it under the rug. Oh. Didn't you guys play with Ray Henry? Pilling Love? With Dante versus Zons? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I love Zons. You love Zons? No. No? No. Love them. Yeah. I know more than him. It's like, yeah, I don't know, baby. Harold's Place, we kind of cut our teeth at Harold's Place. We sure did. And... Cut a lot of things. Cut a lot of things. Yeah, you cut your teeth. What other bands did you guys play with down there in South Bay? You guys play more in South Bay? Los Cometas. Oh, yeah. Cochinas. Cochinas. Oh. Yeah. which are both the Gospels. I've been watching and discovering a couple bands from the South Bay to a lot of them. We have a split coming out with the Gospels in early 2012 and they have a rad video out right now on the Facebook. The Gospels? Oh, we have a video too. We have a video. We have a DIY video on VHS. Put it on? VHS? VHS. It's on VHS. VHS. Beta. Laser disc. We're going to bring back a laser disc. It's on a reel. Six millimeter. Have you got a projector? Okay, so we're going to play another song here for you guys. This one's called Tell All. This goes out to Ohio. The B side. And it's two minutes and 32 seconds. Two A sides. 32. 2. He's got a skirt and high-heeled shoes. Katie's locked herself away. She's got no life. Love says Bobby's on the street again. Matt, see, just wants a wife. Oh, fucking hi-oh. Oh, fucking hi-oh. Oh, fucking hi-oh. Oh, fucking hi-oh. Kissing Matt and fucking Nate. Then there's Kevin and his two-year crush. Kelly's crying over Charlie. I'm just another Cleveland lush. Oh, fucking hi-oh. Oh, fucking hi-oh. Oh, fucking hi-oh. Oh, fucking hi-oh. Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh made made made made Oh, fucking hollow. Oh, fucking hollow. Self-deprecating. No, no, no. We've got some haters in the house. We do. We eat them for lunch. Yeah, we got haters, too. Yeah, with mustard. I eat a piece of that shit for breakfast. It turns me on. So, yeah, we're looking at one of their videos here. Why murder the pillow? And who's that guy right there smiling? That was Jeff. Jeff Ehrenberg, who recorded us. He's in Dante vs. Zombies. He plays drums for Dante vs. Zombies. He also played in Starlight Desperation. Oh, Starlight Desperation? I like the band. Yeah. Me, too. He's our engineer du jour. Nice. So, what do you guys do? Oh, there, there. Look at him. Hey, hey. He's like, I know. I just want to tell him. Like, and there's Hana on the floor always. Well, everybody looks sexy here. Hana on the floor. Who's this here? That's Paul. That's Paul. Long hair? Yeah. He's the long hair in the band. He's got the longest hair in the band. Always. Everybody look happy. Y'all been around. That's nice. Radio. That's a cool video. Watching a video. That was all DIY. We have a rad video coming out. For the A-side that our friend Jimmy Fusel made. He did some stuff for like the Macy and. Oh, the Macy. Some other bands. I remember them. And it features some kids from Some Days, the band from Long Beach. And that'll be out in like a month or so. Cool. I'm Ellie. 800-893-9562. Call in. Yeah. Mike D'Amico, call us. Mike D'Amico. If you want to lose weight, call. 1-800-893-9562. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. Quick, quick, quick. They get an issue of Smooth. Smooth. Magazine. That is what we've been talking about all night. Dolecia Brown's on the cover. Damn that ass. With the bronze bust. Yeah, damn. Sorry. Just want to put that ass on a headlock. Just pinch it. There's a holiday gift guide, too. I got to see the holiday gift guide. It looks really soft. I want to pinch it. Smooth recommend for the holidays. Just want to pinch it. Just want to pinch it. Nod it. Where are those tacos? Like a taco. Her ass, you think it smells good? It does. You know. I'm sure. I don't know. I don't know how her ass smells. I can't even talk. I'm so excited. Strippers smell amazing. Strippers smell amazing. Strippers are sticky and they smell like donuts. That's the best thing of my life. It's my first stripper day. She smelled so good and she was so soft. I just want tacos. Quit talking about strippers. I'm sure she bleaches her bung holes. Yes. Anal bleaching. So attractive. A bandmate I used to have talked about anal bleaching a lot. Newt Gingrich bleaches his asshole too. Does he? His ass is ugly. Really? I don't mind. Anything you can do to make it more attractive. I'll try it. I won't. Okay. I shave my ass. You can try it and let us know how it goes. I'm not opposed to anything. Next show. If you find it ugly. I'm going to bleach my asshole. All right. We're going to do it. We're going to do it. We're going to do it. We're going to do it. We're going to do it live here. We're going to do it here. There's a kit. Yeah. There's a kit? A DIY kit? A DIY kit? An old bandmate of mine used to talk about it. Wow. Wow. That's awesome. Oh, shit. You don't have to say who that is. I just want to go there. That's a good one. Yeah, exactly. Isn't it just going to get dirty again? Oh, we got the guys from Inca, Abraham, just here. They just walked in. What's up, guys? They made it in. They made it in. Nice. They made it in. We have to shut up finally about bleaching a asshole. Ain't no bleaching. You guys want holiday gift guide ideas? You want some gift ideas? No. You know what I got here? I have a list that you send me. Hmm. Our favorite bands? Oh, we have some of the bands here. So we're going to play Dante vs. Zombies here. We're going to play this song called The Bible Belt. Fuck yeah. It's one of my favorites. Yeah, me too. I looked at it and was like, nah. Love the Bible. Fuck the Bible. I like belts. Yeah, this is Dante vs. Zombies. It's a pinata hour. Belt. Belt. This is one of my favorites. Can we get this single out? I got it. How do we get our single? I got it. I got it. I got it. I got it. I got it. That's a pretty good. That's a good. That's a good. That's on. I like it. I've been listening to it. Love them. Okay. We got another brand here that you guys like. I guess. Kraz. Ponk. It's there. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm not sure this is just a cash I've become a fashion like him, we used to be I can't be a two if you're me Mimicrysts seduce, they start to kill Mimicrysts mess up my big will I've become a miracle, you'll feel lost They just sold out now, we all found a cause Pantos, you're a monotone, you're no pop Steve Jobs started doing real work Rich Revolution had a kid, Jake Jack Robinson, the man, give me his name Well, I'm tired of staring through sheets, they lost Tired of staring, I'm serious, not lost I've gone off the track behind the night I've just waited for 50 minutes, but Steve Jobs, you're no pop You're somebody I could buy to use for Face me, you're no pop Why do you ever sweat those arms? And me, yes, I do, I want to burn Is there something I can learn? You're not a piece of magic, but my ankles are nice And the car is fine, but what's that? Do they know it's everything they're putting in the car? So I'm gonna leave this side of prison area What's the other side of that? I'm not a thief You're a monster, but it's just a fantasy Pop is tight Occupy, occupy, occupy Pina Tower Occupy Pina Tower Occupy my bathroom And this one is Bikini Kill Suck my left one Yeah, my right one Suck my left one! Tell me what the fuck you're doing here Why are all the boys acting strange? We've got to show the world what we're One, two, three, four Talk my life Come on Talk my life Daddy comes in the room at night He's got all that talking on his mind And my sister pulls the covers down She breaks the door, we break all the lines And he does the real Suck You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl Show a little respect for your father You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've got to be polite, girl You've made a good point Mississippi. There's nothing wrong with that. You go to Fry's. Fry's. You know what? Every time I go to Fry's, I get lost. That place is huge. I want some chicken. That's racially sensitive. You are calling Skid Row. He's colored. It's okay. Yeah. I want to tell you that you're doing a great, great job at keeping us entertained. Thank you, Bill. Hard time we got having right now. What was your name, caller? What's your name? My name's Leon. Leon. He's the same guy that called earlier, I think. Anyways, like I said before, there's always room for Jell-O. Pudding Pops. Oh, Lordy. Hey, I want to thank you for calling Pinata. Pinata Awa. Merry Christmas, Leon. Merry Christmas. Bye-bye. Bye. I want to thank White Murder. I just... Thank you so much. You guys were fun. Thank you for having us. I know. You guys were a lot of fun. They make this easier, you know? Giant assholes. Giant bleached assholes. Giant bleached assholes. He's been turning out for the snow. Next show, next week. Next week. We show you guys. That's going to be the next segment. Frank's Bleached Asshole. Brought to you by Clorox. It's time for Clorox. Clorox. This is brought to you by Clorox. Oh, the Clorox boys. For the freshest bleached assholes. Tribute band, Clorox boys. Clorox boys. Clorox boys is having a reunion this weekend in Portland. Are they really? Mm-hmm. Oh, ironic. We're going to go into Frank LePaul right now. So I just want to thank you guys for coming down again. Thanks for having us. December 15th, come see us. Get the 7-inch hit. Thank you, White Murder. Origami. Origami. Mono. Burgers. Mono. Thanks for having us. Mono Records. Ah! Ah! Thanks, Leon. We're going to have Frank LePaul now. And then up next, we're going to have the band called Inca Abraham here. All right. This guy just got here. So this is Pina Tower. It's killroodstudios.com. Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! Woo! 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Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. when you guys were getting the band together? No, it's all pretty different, I would say. Yeah, Jules, come here. I don't know. I guess it's the kind of thing where you just sort of end up being other people's filtration devices because you, you know, like Spencer, whoever else is writing something or me, I have to write something that's acceptable to everybody's taste. So it ends up mattering, but not in a specific way, not in a way where it's... Great dynamics in the band, right? We have to write a My Bloody Valentine song or sound like that or something. But, you know, all those influences play a part. But that, you know, some major influences just like... Yeah, I was listening to your music and I see you got this big, big sound, you know, which is like catchy. And it's like, okay, you want to hear again? Because you can hear, I hear a lot of bands, but sometimes it's like, okay, you know, but there's sometimes a few bands that they have that, oh, okay, let me go. Let me go back and hear them again. And the recordings are really... Who did the recordings for the... I co-recorded these recent ones, Ancient Vacation. We actually worked with this guy named Clinton Willander who tracked most of it. I also ended up doing some of the recording on it as well. So it was kind of a collaborative process. And we were lucky enough to record in Sunset Sound, which is a really great studio. Yeah. Because Clinton, yeah, works over there. So he got us into Studio 3 is where Prince recorded Purple Rain. Oh, there you go. That's why the sound is so pretty. Yeah, you know, it's very, it's definitely, you know, a major advantage to be able to record in a studio like that. So we did stuff there and then I ended up doing a lot of the overdubs because I'm an audio engineer. I work in a post house for my day job. And I record, you know, mostly dialogue and stuff over there and ADR. Yeah. But that... What do you think of my voice now? Sounds good. Beautiful and rich. Yeah. I think you may have a career and a future in voiceover. Cartoons? Hopefully. Do you have a reel? A what? A voice reel? You should put one together. You should do one. Yeah. I'm going to do one. I'm going to do one and I'm going to send it to you. Yeah, sure. Give me a job over there. You can be on Scooby-Doo. That's one of the shows. Yeah. Like the Muppets. You know? Doing voices. Okay. So Inca Abraham, who came up with the name or sounds like it comes from... Yeah, man. The story of the name is me and Andrew, the drummer. We were eating chicken at Pollo Alambrasa on Western. Oh. Okay. Is that place still around? Yeah. It's still there. I was there like two weeks ago. That's funny. Yeah. They're moving into a bigger building. I've never had it. I'm scared of that though. I've never had it. It's like... I don't want it to lose. It's a thing. You know? And they're moving into the new building. I've seen the doomed places before. Yeah. So we're a big fan of... You know what? Something like that happened to a Peruvian restaurant called Pollo Inca. Pollo Inca. It was like the first Peruvian restaurant here in LA. Now they're everywhere. And then they grew. They became like a franchise or something. And they lost. I didn't dig it, man. I've had it before. I've had like the original. But I don't know. Anyways. Yeah. So we were just there and we were having, you know, we enjoy Peruvian chicken. Very much. Very much. And the guy next to us was drinking an Inca cola. Right. And we already decided we wanted to change our band name. So I said to Andrew, how about Abraham Incan? You know? Like Abraham Lincoln. Right, right. And he just turned it around. How about Incan Abraham? I like that. That's cool. It's a catchy name. Yeah. I mean, it's just one of those names that I think it's so open-ended that, you know, it can just kind of mean whatever it means to anybody. Mm-hmm. They're a little specific. Yeah. Interesting. And for you, it means like your home and origins. So you must have some Inca blood, right? Inca. No, I probably have like, oh, my mom is like, my mom, she's like a sensei. She's like a fourth, fifth generation Japanese. Oh, wow. And my dad's like, what is my dad? Ryoyo. But no. I would say my wife is probably got that, you know. She's from Mexico. I think she's like Mayan or something. So she's like from South, South, like deep Mexico. She was born in Guadalajara, but no mix, you know, no, no, what do you call it? European influence. You know, I mean. Because my. All South America got European, you know. My chick's from el DF, but she's like, she's got. Yeah, you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She's like super duper white. Yeah. First skin. This is the history channel. Yeah, I know. Yeah, that's what we do. Mexicans come in all sizes and colors. Yeah. Oh, yeah. But that's why we thought we were here. Here to talk about history. Yeah. Well, yeah, this is a, this is piñata. Where like. So it's a party, really. Yeah. When you break it, you know what it's, you know. You're going to get. Yeah. Maybe condoms. Have you ever seen one with condoms before? Yeah, actually I threw a couple of piñata parties. And my piñata parties, when I throw them, I have like, I bring a piñata and I fill it up with, you know, crazy shit in there. Yeah. Little mini alcohols. You name it. Yeah, absolutely. I remember we did that at my old spot in downtown once. And, you know, we were finding all sorts. Wild shit. Yeah. Like on the floor. Like for months after that. People don't forget those parties. They'll be like, oh, I remember that party. I've been to a few, but like. So now that when I do it, it's like, I want to have it. Piñata. Oh, wow. Do you ever have one right here in the studio? No, we did it before the other studio. You know, the original. Back in the days. Back in the days, right? I think I missed that place. When Hugo was around. Remember Hugo? Yeah. Don't cry. Don't cry. Now we got Frank Lopal here. The great DJ. Great taste. If you want to hire him for your parties, he's right here. Bar mitzvahs. Yeah. So on and so forth. There you go. So I noticed you guys played at the Wheeltern. How was that? How was that little experience? It was great, man. Especially the miniature apples in the dressing room. So how'd you guys ended up getting the gig? I mean, like... Well, I got a friend of ours manages this band called Milo Green. And they had just played there the week before. And then I guess he was just talking, the manager was talking to Live Nation and they said they needed local support. And then he, so he submitted three bands. And then I guess the band we're playing with is BDI, Liam Gallagher's new band and Live Nation, they picked us out of those three. So we ended up on their big stage and it was really fun, man. You know? When was this? This was on Saturday. Saturday. Oh, man. Shit. We got some pictures here. Actually, my coworker went. He was there. Yeah. Oh, awesome. That's cool. And hopefully he was there early. That's awesome. I didn't know. You play it. I'm sure he would. I have a video here. Is this his? This is it, right? Yeah, that's live. Who did this recording? I have no idea. Oh, I think Andrew's dad just took that, I think. The video. Yeah. Pretty nice. That's the name of the song, In Milan? In Milan, yeah. Milan. Now, everybody out there, you're listening to the sounds of the Wiltern, Inc. and Abraham. You didn't even need to be there. You didn't need to pay the, you know, too expensive ticket price. Just come to a piñata hour right here at Skid Row Studios. Who are you guys' influences? Who have you guys been listening to lately? I listen to a lot of electronic music. Yeah? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. like that. Minimal and then also maximalist stuff. I mean, I'm just like... And then also just a lot of indie music as well. Psychedelic rock. Our drummer Andrew has a pretty encyclopedic knowledge of psychedelic rock. I don't get as deep into it because I think if you're making a lot of music... You're more on the technical part, huh? You like to be in the... No, actually, I mean, I'm definitely a songwriter. At heart, it's the kind of thing where I can't... I feel like I can't focus on too many things. Sometimes I used to be way more of a fan of music. I used to know way more about music, I feel like. I'd be more into the act of cataloging it and listening to it. Jules is just like... He's prolifically talented, so he could play any genre really. It's just a matter of what other people can play with him. As our band happens to be more of an indie rock kind of thing. You can't see it, but I'm blushing right now. He looks just as pale as ever. We need sunshine, you know? We're snowmen. Let me give you a shot. We'll take some from you. Scrape some off. We got some of your natural complexion on us. Now you're a true Inca now. It's true. I want to eat some Peruvian food right now. We should have ordered some up here. What do you want? Let me get the number two with fries. And a chicha morada. Chicha morada. What is that? What's a chicha morada? It's a Peruvian drink. It's very refreshing. It's made out of purple corn. They squeeze it, you know, they boil it and then they make juice out of it. And then you drink it. It's pretty good. Well, the Incas, you know, in their times, they used to let the thing you know, past months, and then they drink after that and it would taste like wine. Oh, nice. That was a drink. Let it ferment, you know. Get fucked up. And they all drink it back in those days, you know. They didn't know right or wrong, man. It's crazy. Yeah, I mean, it was entertaining. Have you guys been to Machu Picchu? Oh, man, I wish. I'd love to go to South America. That's the next, you know. Yeah, the first part you want to go and put your money on. There was a list on MSN, I think, a couple days ago or a week ago. Like the 100 things that you need to do before you die. Number one was Machu Picchu. That you have to go there before you die. So. Start booking. How come wine and Pichu doesn't get any attention, man? It's always about Machu Picchu. Why no? Oh, wine and Pichu. Wine and Pichu. Yeah. Well, you know, like there's so many there. There's so much, so much culture. There's so much to see. It's just the one that we discovered not too long ago, too. Really. That's it. That's it. That's amazing. So going back to you guys. Sounds like the History Channel for a moment. So. So you guys are. What are you guys plans? Are you guys going to have more shows? Yeah. We're playing at Time Warp Music on Friday in Venice. It's an offbeat little venue. I don't really know what their friends. Jeffers. Jeffers. T.D.'s Nile. Great band from Los Angeles. Oh, yeah. They were. They were here. My show. Oh, they were here. A few. How long ago? A few. Well back, huh? Yeah. A few months. Yeah. A couple of few episodes here. I had Pinhata when they came down. Play guitar. Yeah. Yeah. Great guys. That's a good band, too. Yeah. They're really fun. Yeah. They're really. Great live show. Jeff's a great performer, you know? Yeah. He's a. He's a. He's an animal out there. Yeah. It's always fun to play with those guys. Yeah. And then come. And then in February, we're going to do a residency at the Bootleg Theater. Pomona. No, no. Here. Right here in Echo Park. Oh, right here in Echo Park. Yeah. Yeah. And we'll be playing. Where's that theater at? Where? It's on. Alvarado and Beverly. Yeah. Alvarado and Beverly. Oh, okay. Yeah. And it's. We'll be playing there every Monday night in February. So. And it's free. You know? It's free residency. Nice. So. Just tell your friends, you know? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You got all your bands set up or? We're working on that tonight. Yeah. But we can assure you that it will be, you know, top to bottom. Excellent. Nice. Regardless of what it is. You know? I guess that's the fun of being a musician in Los Angeles. You get to meet a lot of other great musicians. Yeah. That's. You know. Musicians and people that. People that are supporting the, you know. Make it happen, you know? Creating something. Yeah. People just get you high sometimes, too. Yeah. Yeah. That's how you break the ice. That's how you just like. Yeah. This guy's all right. Yeah. Yeah. This guy's all right. I don't know about the other one, but yeah. This guy's all right. I've been having to pass on that recently. Because the last two times I smoked weed, I passed. I literally fainted. Oh, man. What were you smoking? You smoked this probably. No. It's weird. I used to smoke every day. And then, you know, the last two times I've like. Literally passed out. And now for the public record. We got passed. Passed the touch. Yeah. Why not? Yeah. Those edibles messed me up. That was good. Sometimes, you know, you have to take a break. Chill. Yeah. So. Have you guys heard this band? No. They were here earlier. Yeah. White Murder. We saw them. They have a seven inch though. And I'm jealous. They look like they're having fun in here. You know. They seem like nice people. Yeah. Check them out. Yeah. Check out White Murder. They're pretty good. I was like, let me bring this. Let me bring White Murder and then Inca Abraham. Let me mix it up. So people, when they hear, you know, it's like, okay, that's one thing. And then Inca Abraham. What do they sound like out of curiosity? It's like punk rock, surfy. Safe. Really laid back. Steady. You know. Garage. Really simple. Cool. Really, really good stuff. I dig it. We'll check it out. I dig it. I dig it. Check it out when we get it. So who's the one out of you guys who puts most of the songs together? I mean, we all definitely compose together. I come up with a lot of the source material, I guess. And then it's really up to the band to shape it. You know what I mean? So there'll be a lot of, you know, regardless of who brings in the idea, it's not going to be anywhere near what it was, you know, by the time we're done with it. So, you know, it's it. We I don't even know how to explain it other than that. It's very collaborative. So we tend not to, you know, try to hyper focus on who's writing what part or how much of it someone's writing. It's just because once it goes through our, you know, it goes through our creative process, it's going to be all. Yeah. All of ours equally. Have you guys been to a show like this, like a podcast? The first time? Yeah, we've done one. We've done a couple, maybe one or two. Yeah. Before. Yeah. I don't remember very well, though. Probably because I drank last night. Me and Andrew did one over in the valley at Valley College. Something kind of like this. There was some other one we might have done, but I don't remember. It's hard to remember things, you know. Because you drank last night. Yeah. Because of that. Yeah. If it was a penthouse, though. Yeah. It's great. Yeah. It's still good, man. I like this spot. I like this place, too, with the penthouse. Oh, yeah. A penthouse is like a kickback, you know. Yeah. Drink a little. That was a nice video. The lighting was great. Yeah, it's cool. So you were telling me you have a lot of monitors. So that's why it was one of the main reasons, like, you know, the sound. You can hear everything. Yeah. At a big venue like that, it's definitely, you know. The monitoring is much better. That's such a big deal, you know. You guys had, like, a sound check or something? Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's always nice, too. And you don't always get one in Los Angeles venues, especially in the smaller ones. What time were you guys playing here? Around 930? That was like 830. We opened that show. 830 to 9. Yeah, I see a lot of people there already. Yeah. Yeah, it was great. I mean, it's not, you know. It was a special time. Pretty cool. Are we going to hear any of the songs? Yeah. You can play them off that computer. Is that broadcast directly? Yeah, we can do it from here. Okay. Actually, you can pick it. I like all of them, but how about this one here? Which one did you guys? Paper Army or something? Yeah, maybe Paper Army is the one to do or Wailing Wall. Well, yeah. Let's see. All right. Shoot. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. All right. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. « Music « Nice. That was really nice. That was Wailing Wall from Inca Abraham. I want to thank you guys for coming down. It was really nice of you guys showing down. Good to meet you guys. Thanks for having us. Congratulations on your wheel turn game. That was pretty cool. If anyone has time, come check us out Friday night. Time Warp Music in Venice with Jeffertiti's Niall. We're playing at 10 o'clock. I'd love to have you. Each and every one. When is this again? This is Friday. And your Monday residency? That's in February. Doing Mondays at the Bootleg Theater. The lineups will be great. We just don't know what they are yet. We're curating it. It's an ongoing process. Putting the pieces together. It's hard to get bands to do anything a week. In advance. Let alone two months in advance. So that's when we finish. Yeah, for something like that you gotta do it now. Exactly. Tonight, man. Yeah. Yeah, a little tonight. We'll wake them up. Come on. Yeah. Well, that's the new goal. Since we aren't having rehearsal tonight, we're going to completely flesh out the whole residency. All of it. Pull an all-nighter. Make phone calls. Wake people up. Hey. Awesome. All right, dude. We're going to let you guys go. And we're going to end this podcast here at Pinhata Hour with Fran LePo. Probably want to make some. Something else. We out. Una cancion. Yeah. Una mas. Una mas. Para el pasado. All right, guys. This is Lee with Pinhata Hour. I want to thank White Murder and Pink Caban for showing up. And also dropping by here is Henry and Fernandito. Fernanda. Fernandito. All right. Good night. Awesome.! . . . . Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.