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This day was once silently full of grace, of love.
Can't wait at all.
Can't wait at all.
One day she's gone.
And whatever comes through the door, you see her face to face.
All about your place.
Sign me up, Santa Fe.
And call your son.
Sign me up, Santa Fe.
On the cross, Santa Fe.
And no I won't.
Sign me up, Santa Fe.
And call your son.
And no I won't.
Lie, lie, lie alone Lie, lie, lie alone Your day's in one This day undone The candle breaks under All day at once For me, for you I'm just too young And what of my heart?
Sign me up, Santa Fe Call your son Sign me up, Santa Fe Call your son On the cross, Santa Fe Sign me up, Santa Fe Call your son On the cross, Santa Fe Call your son On the cross, Santa Fe Call your son On the cross, Santa Fe Thank you.
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So this is piñata hour.
We want to welcome everybody.
We have nine stalkers here in the house.
He's going to, they're going to, we're going to have a little interview.
We're going to talk about them.
What's up with the name?
Every time I Google it, Richard Ramirez comes out.
Yeah, it's funny.
And also we have Nag Champ.
I want to call him Champ.
He's my friend.
I know for a couple of years.
But he goes now by Nag Champoy.
And he's with Only for the Open-Minded.
We're going to talk with him in the second hour.
But right now we have our friend's nine stalker in the house.
So what do we have here to my right?
I am Fernando Andrade.
I am Daniel.
Byron.
Byron.
Thank you guys for coming down.
It's a pleasure to be here.
Good meeting you guys.
We're going to introduce the crew right here.
We got Big Chain running the sound right there.
Yo, what's up?
We just put in some new microphones right now.
Golden mics.
You like the golden mics?
They smell nice.
And also here we got Frank LePo.
Hola.
Hola, amigos.
Aquí nomás.
All right.
So everybody's feeling good right now?
Yeah.
That's nice.
Thank you for that.
So we're going to play some more music.
We're going to do a little bit of interview later.
So we're going to have Frank LePo.
Do you have anything coming up, Frank, this weekend or anything you want to announce?
Actually, we have the Visionary Sounds at the Echoplex.
I'll get the info if you let me in a while.
A whole bunch of bands.
That's cool.
What else are you doing?
We also got King Eddie Friday night.
We got King Eddie.
We're going to transport them.
Sorry, Jeremy.
We're going to have to do that.
Yeah, man.
I don't know how I feel about that.
It'll only be one night.
That's when you let the capitalism comes in and destroy shit, you know?
I like crackheads.
Yeah?
But you know what?
The crackheads are cool.
Because that night when we did Charles Bukowski, I mean, it was perfect.
You had all these people there.
I actually got some.
I got some.
I got some.
I got some.
I got some.
I got some.
Anybody knows?
Yeah.
We're actually going to have her at our show.
Nice.
Yeah.
You were telling me.
I don't know.
There you go.
And also, yeah, we're going to have this Friday.
We're going to have an every Friday at King Eddie.
We're going to destroy the fucking place.
It's going to be called, well, this weekend we're calling it like Boss de los Ochenta.
You know what I mean?
Which means Boys of the 80s.
And so we're going to play nothing but, well, we're going to mix it up.
I mean, Frank got the wisdom for that.
We're going to play some Hombres de, maybe some, we're doing Los Prisioneros.
I always liked Los Prisioneros.
All right.
You know?
I got some 2.
You know, play 5 only.
Whatever.
And the rest nothing but hip hop.
Puro rock, right?
Yeah, puro rock.
Puro rock.
Whatever that is, man.
Okay, so we're going to come back.
Franco Paul is going to go ahead and do some more mixing.
And we get back here with Night Stalker.
They're here.
And we're going to ask them deep questions.
Oh, no.
Deep questions.
Shit.
All right.
All right.
We'll be back.
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Pina Tower. ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ ¶¶ In the disco, I danced like a crazy man, only without a partner.
Everyone looked at me.
I'm a solitary bird, yes.
I feel like an orphan of love.
I'm suffocated by feelings.
A girl in her jeans, in a rap, danced very sexy.
Along with me she danced, with beautiful legs, long hair on her waist.
She said to me, come here to dance.
Move your body without inhibition.
You don't care about anything around you.
Live the present with intensity.
What you haven't done, you lose it.
Have fun with me and live the moment.
Te-te-re-re, te-te-re-re, te-te-re-re El tiempo pasaba, intermitente Pero todo para mí era un sueño Sentía su aliento cerca de mi piel Era un panal que me ofrecía su miel Mi soledad estaba ya olvidada Por fin hallaba el amor buscado No soy bonito, ni apache Pero me gusta que alguien me apapache Te-te-re-re, te-te-re-re, te-te-re-re Ready, ready, and let's start.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
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Actually, that's a really good idea.
Thank you for that.
We're going to make it.
When I see the name Nine Stalker, I'm like, I see a keytar there.
I don't know.
I was like, they have to have a keytar.
Me and Daniel have been thinking about incorporating a keytar.
Yeah.
All right.
I said it first here.
Just for show.
Pinata.
We'll give you full credit for that one, Lee.
All right.
Just put a VIP guest every time you play, you know, something.
Put me down.
Just walk in.
So, okay.
So, you guys are being together.
We were talking off the air that you guys have been together for, what, almost three years?
About two years.
About two years?
Yeah.
Me and Danny have been playing for about since eighth grade together.
Who came up with the name?
This guy did.
This guy?
Oh, that would be Daniel.
If you want to know the explanation behind that, ask him.
Yeah.
What is it?
Nine Stalker.
Yeah.
Because every time I Google it, what's the name of that guy?
Mitchell Ramirez.
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you know nice guy yeah they look just like it's inside I think it's inside no no we're not saying it's inside it's inside I think but anyways I love the name 9stalker thank you really catchy yeah right where can people hear you guys I know you have a page we'll hear Facebook yeah we have a Facebook and we're working on constructing a website yeah to make us look more professional I think that should do it I just go to I go to flavors that me is that what it is or just 9stalker that's one of the that's one of the oh what I like this one here yeah that's one of the websites that's pretty cool who did this one here who put this who put this together who was doing shroom when they put it together right Frank look at this yeah dude that's crazy hey Big Chain take a look at this it's like an old video game tripping on it anyways so so who put this together yeah I don't actually I don't someone would have to know I honestly don't know I didn't even know that was our website I've never even seen it before really yeah so you guys so you guys play you don't worry about this you don't worry about what's for breakfast or no do I have to pay my insurance no what's insurance play all day is that what you guys do right now just play music that's all you do right now yeah right now yeah pretty much okay who brought you guys together to like let's do it let's do it let's do it let's do it let's do it let's do a non-stalker let's do these guys like I said me and Danny we've been playing since we were like what 14, 15 and we just we're always in a band you know Danny's a great drummer and I enjoy playing with him and having a lot of it's you know it's a lot of fun so me and him have been sticking together ever since and we've had like a rotating door with our bass players because mainly the bass players that we've played with just don't really fit with us and our style what are you trying to say?
like I mean I mean no but we finally found there had to be some chemistry you know no yeah well like I was saying to you before we've known each other for a long time you know and we've all been really good friends and things like that so it just kind of clicked after that you know I think we were just jamming out one day and then they just asked me to really?
play with them yeah yeah it was it was actually in your in the garage and then okay well that makes sense yeah yeah I think we were probably not well yeah that's how I started a couple bands I had a couple bands and I started like that too you know in the garage yeah no yeah I mean everyone in the band and the other guy Scott who's not here he I mean we all pretty much are good friends yeah that's why I think it works out nicely usually I guess people collide with their interests and everything but I think we all have essentially the same interest and that's music that's good what are your influences?
do you have any you know what were we saying in the car Fernando?
I think what is the yeah I'm sorry no go ahead Danny Lister Shaka Khan Shaka Khan Shaka Khan Rick James I discovered Shaka Khan when I saw the movie Breakdance that's when I discovered Shaka Khan I was like I gotta hear the I gotta get the soundtrack for that movie Frankie Valli whoa no Richie Vallins?
Richie Vallins nah I like Richie Vallins I like him just yeah!
I liked yeah okay well he would be like the first Hispanic I guess right?
yeah you know rocking it out I believe we died what he was 17 I believe when he 17?
yeah underage and touring yeah he won that plane crash with the coin flip according to the movie it's a pretty good movie yeah coin yeah and it was also on the airplane it was who else was dying with him?
Buddy Holly oh shit I think that's about yeah it was just them three Big Bopper and Buddy Holly and the pilot and the pilot nobody talks about the pilot I thought Buddy Holly was was he?
no Big Chain is shaking his head like yeah that's right what the fuck what's up with the pilot?
what's up with the pilot?
yeah hey who put the videos together for you guys?
I like your videos as well I really well done the internet's an amazing thing who?
I said the internet's an amazing thing yeah some are just clips some are just a couple people just sent videos to us and it was pretty cool yeah I guess you have people who you mean people picked it or people just did it for you and just throw it there they listen to the music and then they just send us like clips check it out look at this one this is actors I think yeah that's it well actually I've never seen this music video actually do you have internet at home?
I mean I have internet but like a lot of this stuff like I don't no one tells me about anything it's just I have to I get surprised each time you're not the only one buddy I know I'm more about you guys yeah it seems like it yeah well you know what I follow up well it's not like I'm a stalker you know but you know like I listen bands and hear different you know different scenes there's a lot of scenes and you can be in your own doing your own thing with your own bands and friends and all that but there's another one at the same parallel like going to the movies and stuff and you know you know you know you know you're all in a parallel like going together and they'll start growing and before you know they merge later after five six years like oh oh so you oh yeah so like oh you're playing oh shit so you know how that's how I discover a lot of bands you know just looking around and then well I knew I knew funeral party before a new funeral party and I know Daniel played there for a couple years right?
yeah quite a long time I recently went to their like video shoot or whatever but that was a long time ago you still talk to these guys?
yeah or yeah probably hanging out this weekend but I don't know it's amazing because I saw that band playing like little shows here with some other like Epsilons now Epsilons broke up a few years ago and then Ty Siegel came out of there and he's like I'm watching the Jersey Shores and I see at the bottom playing Ty Siegel music I'm like what shut up you know that's a good tease it's weird anyways we also essentially start off on the same like plane and then end up somewhere or not end up anywhere it's really just a flip of the coin but I just want to see you guys I like your music you guys are cool thank you not cool we try to be cool no don't try man you guys are just like me I don't try you're just cool that's true cool as ice cool as ice I mean we're all pretty nerdy I think nerds rule Big Chain's so cool too he carry a chain around his neck all the time I don't have the chain on today he's not cool today he's off he's off the chain today he's too tired I'm off the chain so anyway yeah these are super cool videos man every time I'm I'm home and emailing put out the videos and just check on him so okay we're gonna play some music I don't know if Big Chain got that shit ready for us if not fuck it we'll get back into questions alright so we're gonna play some Night Stalker and the first song is called it's a remix it's a remix moving units moving units moving units okay we're gonna play these songs and then we'll get back to and ask you about how did that how did that happen so this is Night Stalker moving units yeah it's until she said we're banging on walls all through the night we're painting our cars all black and white yeah we're saving our dreams for future schemes we're flashing our teeth like we're painting our cars like we're painting our dreams until she says something oh until she says nothing oh until we get somewhere oh until we just don't care anymore what's there yeah oh oh oh oh oh oh oh I'm going back to my cars and the shining lights.
Don't think about it twice when we're out of sight.
The people in the dark like to take a chance.
And when the drummer starts to play, then they start to dance.
Until she says something.
Oh, until she says nothing.
Oh, until you get something.
Oh, until you just don't care.
Oh, until you're lost and you're feeling it.
Oh, until you're lost and you're feeling it.
Oh, until she says midnight.
That's right.
Because it's our last.
Until she says midnight.
That's right.
Because it's our last.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, until she says midnight.
Oh, yeah.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
That was Night Stalker.
That was the Moving Units remix.
Sweet.
I like that song.
Thanks.
So we were talking about, like, you guys are going to be, where are you going to be?
playing at?
Friday at the Five Star Bar in downtown LA.
It's right on Spring Street, isn't it?
This Friday?
Yeah, it's right just down the street.
And on Monday at the Viper Room in West Hollywood.
This Monday.
Okay, nice.
So we're going to jump to the next track.
What's the name of the next track that we have here?
Yellow Popsicles.
Yellow Popsicles.
We're going to play this song and we're going to go back to talk about how you guys do the remix and how you get to choose.
So we're going to go ahead and play this song right now.
It's Yellow Popsicles from Nine Stalker.
Yellow Popsicles.
Yellow Popsicles.
Yellow Popsicles.
Yellow Popsicles.
Yellow Popsicles.
Yellow Popsicles.
Yellow Popsicles.
Yellow Popsicles.
Yellow Popsicles.
Yellow Popsicles.
This is your third track.
Let's go.
We can keep it rolling.
What's the name of this track right now we're playing?
Sincerely Yours.
Sincerely Yours.
Yes.
It's not this song though.
We just heard this song.
Oh, we did?
Yeah.
This is the remix.
Oh, okay.
Come on, Lee.
The problem with Facebook is that it just keeps playing songs.
So, as soon as it's done it rolls right into the next one.
Yeah.
You know what?
Oh, man, it's cool.
We can hear it again.
Who's singing on this one?
That's actually, it's a remix.
It's Blake Miller.
Moving Units.
Okay.
I think he's...
He's like, yeah, I mean, they're, I don't know if anybody...
You guys know these guys?
Are they cool with you guys?
They hate us.
Why is that, Danny?
We've always liked their music, you know?
So, and then we figured they wouldn't mind if we remix one of their songs.
Who picked that up?
Who picked up Moving Units?
That was me.
Okay, cool.
This song is actually off their newest album.
It's not an album.
It's an EP.
EP.
EP.
There you go.
Yeah, I think this remix was in contention to be in the EP, but I think I decided to put...
I shipped it out too late or something, probably.
Yeah.
It's alright, though.
It's here now.
It's still on the internet.
Hey, we wanna...
Pinata wants to thank you guys for coming down to our show.
That's pretty cool.
I wanna thank you guys for...
You guys are welcome anytime.
I appreciate it.
I hope you're enjoying the...
The Stellas.
Yeah, thank you.
Thank you guys.
That was brought to you by Nag Champo and his friends.
Yeah, I appreciate it.
They went across the street and got it for us.
I don't always drink, but when I do, I get fucked up.
I love those commercials.
Those are the best, right?
Stay thirsty, my friends.
So, Lee, did you want me to play their other song?
Sincerely Yours?
Yeah.
Let's...
Let's say goodbye to this guy.
Hopefully they come back sometime when you release or whatever.
You guys, you know, come back anytime you want.
So we're gonna go.
Goodbye.
I wanna thank you guys for coming down again.
And your next track is gonna be...
What's it called again?
Sincerely Yours.
Nice talker, a pinata hour.
This is the song called Sincerely Yours.
Up next, Nag Champoy.
Sincerely Yours We are deprived of all my sin.
I must look wonderful.
I must look wonderful.
I must look wonderful.
I'm totally gone, I'm totally gone I'm totally coming, I'm totally coming I'm totally gone, I'm totally I'm totally gone, I'm totally I'm totally gone, I'm totally coming I'm totally coming, I'm totally gone I'm totally gone, I'm totally coming I'm totally coming Turn me up to something good I'm totally gone And I push it, and I toss my eye Measured to someone like you Where is, where is, all that I love?
Yes, I love it Where is, where is, all that I love?
Yes, I love it The ceiling of my head's like your eyes Has shown me something I don't want to be Where is, where is, this love?
This love Where is, where is, this love?
We have a caller.
Calling Pinata.
Who's this?
Hi.
Hello.
Hello.
Speak up.
Speak up a little bit, sir.
Hi, can you hear me?
Yeah, we hear you far away.
So, hi, what's your name?
This is Pinata.
Thank you for calling.
Yeah, my name's Scott, Scott Tooby.
And I'm the final member of Night Stalkers.
Oh, so you're the guy that's doing all the magic, remixing and all that, right?
That's what we're talking about here.
Well, he actually just joined recently.
Nice.
He's our new keyboardist.
Thank you for calling, Scott.
Yeah.
So, are you, you're gonna get a keytar?
Yeah, it's always a possibility.
Yeah.
Okay.
Why don't you just use a keytar from now on, Scott?
Yeah.
Bring it back.
Bring it back.
Scott, what are you doing right now besides, or what were you doing before calling in?
I was just remixing one of the backing tracks for Strictly Business.
Nice.
Oh.
So, he's actually working.
Yeah, he's working.
He's doing something worth it.
We're doing some working too, you know.
We're working hard, Scott.
We got everyone spread out.
Yeah.
We're all doing different, you know, different strokes for different folks, right?
Yeah, yeah.
Where you calling from, Scott?
Oh, just over in Echo Park.
Oh, okay.
Down the street.
Pretty close, yeah.
Are you going to Lot 1 tonight?
Going to where?
Lot.
Lot 1.
Lot 1.
No.
No.
No.
Okay.
Why not?
It's Wednesday, man.
People got to stay home and sleep.
Come on.
Nah, man.
I don't go by that.
Nobody sleeps in LA.
I do my show on a Wednesday, so I was like, hey, my weekend starts right now.
Oh, okay.
I don't think we...
There you go.
Cheers.
Ends on Friday night.
I mean, I start another weekend on Saturday morning all the way through Monday, and then...
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's how it roll, man.
Shit.
All right.
So we want to thank you once again.
Hey, Scott, you still there?
I forgot about Scott.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, thanks for calling, man.
Thanks for calling the Pinata Hour.
You guys are great.
Thank you for being a part of our ensemble now, Scott.
Yeah.
Thanks, Scott.
You're welcome.
You're welcome.
Couldn't do it without you, buddy.
It's been a pleasure.
Yeah.
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fucking robots porn robot actually we wanted to Scott actually is a robot yeah yeah yeah the secret he's like yeah that's why that's why he does all the electronics for it because it's kind of built into his hardware you know is he the robot from the movie what's it called that movie with Robocop no no the one about those video games the movie about grandma's stay in a grandma's house or something I don't know I forgot the name of the title it's about stoners and shit like that talking about grandma's boy yeah oh yeah yeah remember that guy oh yeah what's his name he was like a video game he's like old matrix programmer or something he said he was thinking about getting some metal legs metal legs I'm going to get some metal legs like a metal leg anyway so okay we're gonna cut it out we're gonna go back to Frank Lopo go ahead Frank Lopo you're gonna do something here he's gonna do some mixes I'm gonna play some Tupac and then we're gonna do in a minute so just kidding I was getting excited actually yeah man straight out of Montebello there you go yeah nasty alright guys we'll come back with Naxxon Poi and the crew from the only open minded alright thank you!
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Hey, hey, hey.
Yeah.
Would you change your name now?
No.
It used to be Champ.
I want to clarify something.
Okay, let's do this.
I think that's just like a Facebook thing.
I was kind of playing off like the incense.
I don't know.
Like nag Champy, but I kind of just like.
But I still like Champoy.
I go with like Champoy.
It's just kind of like a.
Because Facebook wants to know your real name.
Hell no.
They know too much already.
So, yeah, it's still Champoy.
But for you, Lee, you can call me Nag Champoy.
Okay, okay.
I'll call you my Filipino friend.
Champoy, yeah.
But, yeah, thanks for having me, man.
Thanks for having me here.
Good to see you, man.
I mean, I know me and you, we go way back.
I know.
It's been a while.
It's amazing, yeah.
And Lee actually helped.
I had my old band, which I was in a band with my friend that's here too, Jong.
We were in Die Rockers Die.
I'm an early incarnation of it.
And Lee helped us book a lot of like our early shows.
Like there was like Rock with Titlan and The Cocaine and all those other shows.
Zamakibu.
Zamakibu.
Yeah, all those venues that don't exist anymore.
The smell.
The smell, yeah.
The smell is still around.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But some are kind of like kind of dwindling, you know.
It's like L.A.
I think since then the smell has been the wonder.
Yeah, but because they're kind of strict.
They keep to their kind of, they have certain like laws and they're kind of disciplined and adhering to those like kind of things like no drinks.
So they're really like, they get pissed.
Like Jim gets really pissed when you're like, even if you sneak and like, you know, like if you get caught, he gets really like.
He just looks at you and goes, no drinking.
Yeah, yeah.
And he walks away.
Yeah, so they're pretty good at that.
They're not, they're not really kind of like you can't really like, you know.
Yeah.
But I think kind of because like the Curio before too, like people were cool about that.
But like, you know.
All those venues and clothes.
So it's hard to find a venue nowadays.
But yeah, I mean, you know, if you want to get those kind of all ages kind of.
That's the place.
Yeah.
A lot of music.
Good music comes out of there.
Yeah, because there's more room to kind of, I guess, experiment.
And there's, they're more open to kind of like bands that are just like kids just fucking shit up.
Yeah.
They're not really like, yeah.
Let's forget about the smell.
All right.
Let's forget about it.
Fuck that place.
Fuck that place.
Fuck that place.
Talk about you, man.
Look, talk about me.
I got you here because, you know, I like, I like, I like what you do.
Thanks.
I like your character, your personality.
You're an artist.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Itself, you know, man.
Yeah.
I mean, you, you, you, I met you by just making music.
You were there, the Lee, you were, you know, throwing it, throwing it out there, doing your own thing.
And also you started doing different bands, inviting people, hanging out.
And then you were, you started painting as well.
Yeah.
You always been doing that?
Or are you?
Yeah.
I mean, I guess I don't do as much painting as it seems, but I've done painting.
I do mostly drawings.
I like comics.
So I'm more kind of an illustrator.
Drawings.
Yes.
Like I do like illustrations.
I do comics for like LA Record and like illustrations for like just kind of freelance because I don't work a day job anymore.
So I kind of do part time work at a craft store and I do like freelance illustration, which is cool.
So you're living happy now then?
Yeah.
You're not stuck in the rat race.
No.
It's different, man.
When you're working in an office for like eight hours a day and you're kind of like in this like room or like, you know, compartment, you just imagine like, I wonder what's going on out in the world because it's like weird.
And then you go out.
I've been stuck in a rat race for a decade or so.
It's good.
But then you really ask yourself, like, how much do you really need to kind of like, if you can take care of your basic necessities, how much do you need more?
I think life is too short for you to worry about and make somebody else happy.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
Maybe not.
But as far as like feeling good, you know, getting up, it's like, oh, this is what I'm going to do a certain times.
I'm going to make some pancakes first and then I'm going to hit some emails, right?
Totally.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I feel you.
I know where you're coming from.
Days are much brighter nowadays.
I would say that.
I'm happy to say that.
That's great.
That's good, man.
Good for you.
Yeah.
And I also noticed that you also design tattoos.
Yeah.
I've been doing kind of like, just like tattoos.
I've been kind of like learning on my own.
I got my girlfriend, Ria.
She's amazing.
She got me a kit, which was like kind of like a cheap one.
The ones that you get when you're starting out.
But I've been kind of like learning how to do it on my own and just like have like people that are like confident enough to like offer their skin.
That's great.
To sacrifice their skin for me to penetrate.
Once you go one way, this is like one way only.
You can't be like, oh, let me raise this shit.
Once it's there, it's there.
That's it.
I want to thank those people who let me penetrate their skin with my amateur skills.
How long have you been doing this?
How long have you been doing it now?
It's like one night stand.
I've been doing it for almost like on and off because there's like weeks when I don't do anything.
And then there's people that ask me.
So I've been doing it kind of for the last maybe four months.
I want to ask you something too.
You spend most of your time running this.
I also, you have the only for the open minded.
I won't say I spend a lot of time running it.
It's like me, Ria, and a bunch of friends that are helping us kind of like put together.
It's like, it's kind of similar to this though.
Not as pro, but you know, it's.
Yeah, man, don't fuck with this.
We got big chain right now.
See that guy at the door?
I know.
See that guy at the door?
Don't mess with that guy.
No, this is cool.
I mean, I'm all for like, you know, people doing their own thing.
This is awesome, actually.
But it's kind of more like it was an outlet at the time we did it.
It was mostly the reason we did it because we did like a lot of house shows in our house.
And we broadcasted a lot of house shows.
And we went on tour in Seattle.
And these friends that we made.
From this Hollow Earth Radio.
They kind of do this web radio show in Seattle.
And they got to like, I don't know, somehow they talked us into getting the NiceCast like program software.
Right.
And then we kind of got it.
But then they wanted to focus mainly on Pacific Northwest, which kind of ended us.
And like, well, we already have this software.
What are we going to do?
So we just decided to kind of start broadcasting shows.
It's kind of like, you know, it's just kind of like small scale.
We just do it in the house.
It's kind of like whoever.
Kind of like helps us out because we're not very techie people.
So there's friends that are definitely more like savvy with the community support.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I have to admit, it's not as like as pro as this.
But we try.
We try our best to keep it going.
And just an outlet like, you know, it's an outlet more than anything else.
You guys also publishes like little scenes.
And yeah, we actually just got one of you.
Oh, yeah.
I like this one, too.
Yeah.
We.
We do like this show.
And actually, my girlfriend and her friends, Meredith from Fall Start this show.
They're putting together these L.A.
Zine Fest for next year because I think they don't really have like kind of like a zine fest here in L.A., which is weird because I would think L.A.
is like a big city and they would have it.
But they have it in San Francisco, but not in L.A.
So that's something kind of like they're working on with like Ria's working on with some friends from Fall Start.
And.
You know, it's kind of like, you know, it's good to see people like make zines because I feel like people need outlets like sometimes you don't.
It's not like the approach like, you know, it's not as big, but sometimes the simple just an outlet.
You know, if you get a piece of paper, write your ideas, draw some pictures, make copies, give it to people like that's like an outlet.
You know, that's the most basic form of like it's like sharing ideas or anything really.
And people can read it or they can throw it away or use it for.
And also.
I think I've been to the Malo Funhouse.
Yeah.
What's up with that place?
We've been there.
Yeah.
The Malo Funhouse.
It's kind of like the name we gave it.
It's our house.
And we we used to do shows there, though we don't do shows as much because we've had incidents where it's weird once things kind of get.
People were getting pregnant and shit.
Yeah.
No, I just I think it was just kind of like we started to realize it's hard when strangers come into your house.
And you have things that are valuable.
And we've had incidents where we kind of like.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
And it's hard.
You got to put that stuff away.
Yeah.
You kind of have to.
But it's hard when we kind of our house is set up.
It's also kind of we record.
We're in bands.
Everybody's kind of like.
Yeah.
You never know what your friend friend is going to bring.
Yeah.
And it's cool when it's just friends.
But when you have a show.
Strangers.
Strangers.
And I got to get to keep my eye on people.
Yeah.
And I'm like, you know, I've seen people.
I've seen people.
I've seen people.
I've seen people.
I've seen people.
I've seen people that are just like, I don't know who these people are, who brought these people in.
Exactly.
Just random people from the neighborhood.
They just come in.
But what area is this?
It's like West Adams.
Oh, you live.
Oh, I'm off of.
I'm off of Adams and Fourth Avenue.
Oh, cool.
It's like really close.
So you're the one that's the person that throws my trash cans every Friday.
Oh, so you're the one then.
Yeah.
But yeah, it's her house and friends come over.
My friends.
Actually, some of my friends came over today.
Brian.
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and Alano.com.
What I'm actually pushing right now is I wanted to help local bands in the scene.
You know, a lot of struggling artists right there where they need photos, they want to get their album out.
So what I'm trying to do is just building my portfolio and at the same time helping out the band.
Do I always tell him porn is better?
Yeah.
Don't you agree?
Because you know what?
Besides the pussy and the tits.
Because he knows porn stars.
This guy knows some porn stars.
He's like...
What's up?
I live in the mountains.
But he doesn't want to do porn.
I was going to say that too.
When he approached me, he was like, yo, I got something right here, man.
I know.
I keep telling him.
I got something here to share with you.
Right?
Just like, hey, come over to my place.
Let's do a little...
Do a photo session.
Maybe make it artsy so it's different from what they usually do or something.
Yeah, he's been trying to convince me to shift to that genre.
You don't have to shift.
It's just kind of...
Yeah, just mix it up a little bit.
Yeah, just mix it up.
Yeah.
Maybe put some feathers.
Everybody loves porn.
Put that in your portfolio.
Yeah.
Some Skid Row edition with a bunch of naked girls.
How's that?
Hey, talking about porn and chicks, Big Chain, we have Consuelo Chilorico coming down next week.
Oh, no.
What is she?
I don't want to hear, like, oh, I'm stuck in traffic.
I'm going to get another lap dance.
You guys better come prepared.
I think, is that the girl in the picture that I saw?
Yeah, the one with the mascara?
She's wearing a Mexican restaurant mask.
Dude, she's like, nothing but entertainment.
I thought I saw your picture with her dancing on you.
Yeah, yeah.
Is that?
Yeah, it got me in a lot of trouble, but I managed to sweep it under the rug.
I'm pretty good at that.
It's just work.
Cool.
I have a cool experience.
I told you, man, once a month.
You're like all pro here.
Yeah.
She's probably listening to a bunch of shit.
You should be wearing your, like, Hawaiian shirt or something.
You know what?
I think I need a uniform.
Like a Hawaiian shirt, right?
Lee, I'm trying to be your body double.
That's why I'm growing the beard.
Right.
Oh, I like the beard, by the way, Lee.
Like, Lee's been like...
We make work.
Yeah, I think it's pretty good.
It looks really good on you.
Well, I'm trying to be like that guy back there.
See that guy right there?
You guys all have the beard.
You're all good.
Yeah.
It's perfect for the summer.
You need Hawaiian shirts and, like, you know.
Flip flops.
That's true.
This is a show that I don't have a job.
You know, when you see this, it's like...
Nowadays, you can get jobs.
Or I could be, like, a narcotic, like, undercover.
Undercover cop.
I guess.
Undercover cop.
I guess I should lie.
You know what?
Last week, I was standing at King Eddie's.
I was right in the corner, and people were like, hey, man, are you from Pakistan?
Or they were like, hey, man, you're in the corner, man.
You try to get me in trouble here.
I'm like, nah, nah.
I could see that.
I could see that.
You could probably be somebody from, like, the Middle East or something.
A lock bar.
I know.
Allah.
Allah.
I want to ask a big change.
Yesterday, I was, like, checking out the Kimra Studios.
And I was listening, listening to some Korans, some, like, some Muslim stuff.
Pretty cool.
I was like, and then I text him.
He's like, what?
I didn't know what you were talking about.
I was spaced out.
Yeah, I'm sure.
That's cool.
But anyway, so, yeah.
By the way, this Friday, you guys are welcome to come.
We're having a party at King Eddie's.
Oh, cool.
We're going to destroy the fucking place.
Literally.
That's my mission.
He doesn't know it, but that's the idea.
Cool.
We're going to destroy.
Leah, keep telling me about downstairs.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I took some people downstairs, right?
And then the security guard's like, hey, man, what are you doing?
This is totally private, man.
What are you doing here?
I'm like, no, man.
I'm just showing you some history.
Fuck history, man.
This place.
You know, look at this, man.
And I was like, no, do you know about this place?
I don't care, man.
I don't care.
I was like, okay, man.
So I drag all these 15 people.
That's fun.
We went upstairs.
But yeah, that place is pretty cool.
Really, King Eddie's.
This Friday, everybody come down.
Do you have a, you just brought me some CD here.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Actually, we just finished our new album.
Like, I'm in this band now called Magic Orchids.
This is my girlfriend, Rhea.
And it's kind of like electronics, live electronics.
But we made like, we do usually kind of like, just like ambient sound.
But we kind of like attempted to do a pop, like kind of like, I don't know, dance album.
And this is kind of like our dancey album.
We just kind of like, hey, let's make like dance, like dance songs.
And we just kind of wanted to do something that was fun for us, you know, because like we do the trancy kind of like ambient stuff.
It's cool.
But we were just kind of like, we've been doing that for a while.
Yeah, you were doing noise.
You were doing a lot of experimental.
We always like, I like it.
That's the best part about it too, because I moved with my girlfriend.
So we get like, let's do something different.
Like, you know, because I feel like sometimes when you're in a band and you get like kind of attached to a certain sound and it's hard to kind of like try something different because then people feel like you kind of owe them that sound forever.
But you have to keep doing the same thing over and over until you're like, I don't know.
I mean, this is just how I see it.
It's kind of like the chili peppers.
The red hot chili peppers.
Well, see, this guy is the chili peppers guys.
I mean, this guy, when they came into the scene, I mean, they were doing something that people were like, what is this?
What is it?
Now we understand it.
Yeah.
But back in there, people were like, like, what is this?
Funk?
Yeah.
Salsa?
What?
And it's also because I think they're kind of like in that, in that time where I feel like they have kids that are going to college and maybe they're like thinking differently about things, maybe.
I kind of feel the same about U2.
U2 was the shit back then, but now it's like, I have more kids to pay.
I need that house in the Hamptons.
Yeah.
I want to make another.
You know how much they made in their tour?
Like they just finished a tour like a couple of months ago, like $780 million.
Oh, crazy.
See, that's why.
And they're like, you know what?
You're talking shit about us, but we're making $780 million.
I mean.
Gators, gators.
Stupid, filthy rich.
But yeah.
I want to be rich.
But yeah, we just finished.
Play the lotto.
We just finished our album and it's going to be out soon.
We're going to put it out on tape on Michael Knott's record label, Annie Hall.
What's up with Michael Knott?
He was in L.A.
and then he left to go back to New York.
Yeah.
He's been going through some weird things in his life.
He's just like finding.
Normal.
Yeah.
He went to Philly.
He moved there for a month and then he lived in some weird district where there's a lot of drug dealing and prostitutes, which was kind of like really weird and he got really I think his landlord intimidated him in some way and he was like this Irish gangster and it wasn't good.
So he came back and then he was kind of like here for like a month and he stayed with us and then now he's in Vegas.
But damn, I don't know.
From Philly to Vegas.
I don't know if that's I don't know, like in terms of like, you know, moving choices, I don't think I know the same choice.
When he gets to.
I don't know, but it's super hot over there.
Hopefully, like, yeah, there's nothing to do out there.
Except like gamble.
That's it.
I mean, unless you have a gambling problem, but nothing to do out there.
And the real estate business, too, is like on the floor.
I mean, so many people that move here.
Yeah.
Vegas has no culture.
Yeah.
Oh, also, I was going to say I have a different project, too.
I'm doing like a side project from like some guys from the Seasons and Denise.
What are those guys?
I haven't heard any from them.
Are they taking a break or hiatus?
They're playing.
We're playing on Saturday, actually, in Highland Park with Seasons.
Magic Orchids.
But our project is called Mama's Joy, and it's kind of like a dubby kind of like I do the dub.
So I dub live like the drums and kind of like the bass.
So they're all kind of like into the mixer and I just filter it through like effects like delays and like flangers.
And it's kind of like live dubbing.
So it's kind of like weird because the energy is different when it's live and it gets loud and everybody wants to kind of be heard.
You like to improvise a lot.
I like to improvise.
I feel I feel like when I play drums.
Yeah.
And it's like, you know, and I feel like my mind really works differently.
I feel like I'm more in the kind of like I like to be like rhythmic, but at the same time, I'm bad in math.
Like, you know, I'm rhythmic, but I'm bad in math.
So you're a genius then.
It's for the lack of a better term.
No, no, I'm just kidding.
Embrace your inner narcissist.
That's what they say.
No, but I like to do things kind of that are like kind of like fun for me, you know, because.
Right.
Then it becomes work.
Or it becomes laborious.
And I just keep like I get like, yeah.
And I get like like, you know, it's kind of like, you know.
Yeah.
Same here, man.
I mean, when I throw shows, I mean, I mean, I do shows, but when I do the radio show, it's like the whole purpose behind is because of that.
No, I like to bring different people.
Yeah.
And different cultures.
Yeah.
Different cultures, you know, different characters.
That's what I love.
And then behind that, there are artists that have music.
Yeah.
I feel you're always good in that because that's I guess that's how I met you.
And it's kind of like it's good that way because like now I look back like it's good because then it's kind of like it ties like dots and stuff and kind of like.
No compromise.
Nothing like.
Oh, yeah.
Sign here.
No, it's true.
And that's and that's cool because I feel like in in the times we live in today, that's kind of what's happening because there's so many people doing so many things and it just becomes like it becomes like overload, you know, you can't like you turn everywhere.
You turn.
So.
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like how much can you really take you know every time you log into Facebook like one of your friends is doing something amazing like you know it's crazy it's like how much can you take of that you know that's kind of like the times we live in now you have to kind of be able to like they just all that I mean you can't I guess like I guess do it like you know evenly but you know you try your best to kind of like you know cuz I don't go as out as much as you know in shows and I feel like damn if I miss out a lot on shit so but there's so much shit going on yeah yeah you know there's like like if you log in like invites you get like you know everybody's like Facebook and get like I don't know how many invites but that's kind of like the times I'm always sending invites right you're all you have to kind of deny some to go to one exactly like and by the way don't believe in that shit you see there how many people are like attending people attending right you like to I'm gonna go cuz I'm more like 20 people this are you get there's like 30 so what's up with that you know it's crazy yeah I don't believe in I like what's up with the maybe yeah those people like maybe man they can't be they don't want to they don't want to let you know that they're not going to me the car I do that no I do that I do the maybe maybe I'm gonna stay home and just bang away or but do you sometimes feel like there's so much going on that you just like don't do anything cuz I get like that sometimes I get so overloaded with like I feel like that about my bills I want to do this I want to do this but then I just like I kind of like it's like hanging you know yeah Peter does something you just hangs and he just like I just like fucking like stay home and get stoned and like HBO you know yeah but yeah I mean you know I'm really glad to be able to like do things I'm like I said you know I'm just glad not to be kind of stuck in the job that I don't hate because I was kind of getting really like negative and yeah you're working in something you're not you can have jobs I'm talking to knocks doctor so hanging out yeah yeah yeah yeah I gotta pay bills yeah do that or sell that ass yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah Yeah, it's pretty cool.
But yeah, also I want to say I'm doing puppets too.
And that's kind of like something.
Man, what don't you do?
I'm going to be doing a puppet show called Focus Focus.
It's kind of like a video, but it's going to be like an episode.
And it's called Focus Focus.
It's about like a philosopher and his like student.
And they just do like, it's like, but they're puppets.
And it's kind of something I'm kind of working on right now.
And like, you know, I don't know, people helping me out and shit.
And just kind of like, you know, it's good.
I like to do creative stuff because I work in a craft store and like, you know.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It comes to you.
Yeah.
And everyone I live at the house works with me.
And I have friends like these guys come over and like, you know, I just like, I just like have friends come over and help shit out.
Like, you know, kind of like come over, like, let's do something.
Like, you know, because you can be stoned and just sitting down, but you can be stoned and like making some fun stuff.
So.
Yeah.
You don't want to tweak and pick shit apart, you know.
Or like scratch your hair.
Yeah, scratch the shit out of your shell.
But yeah, it's good to like keep doing stuff.
That's why I'm like happy like you're doing this, man.
This is like cool, you know, because this is like.
I mean, I've known Lee for quite a long while and he's always doing shit.
Yeah, this guy, man.
Do you still live in Baldwin Park?
I still live in there, dude.
So like, yeah, he's hardcore because he has to drive all the way there.
And that's.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It seems far, but I don't know.
It's like.
It takes me 15 minutes.
You'll be all right.
Yeah.
On the freeway.
Yeah.
When I come this way, there's no traffic.
But fuck the traffic and fuck about me.
Fuck the traffic, man.
Let's just.
I want to thank you, man, for coming down to the Pina Tower.
Thanks so much for having me, too.
Thanks for coming down to the Skid Road Studios.
Thanks, Lee.
Thanks, Frank, Jeremy.
Hey.
Thank you guys.
You guys are awesome.
This is cool.
I want to thank Big Chain over there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's the brain, man.
I want to thank Frank LePaul right there.
And Brian.
Yep.
I'll post up your website up there on my page so people know.
What's going on with you?
That's a great camera.
What is it?
Real quick.
It's called the D700.
All right.
It's intense, huh?
Yeah.
He's shooting hot models.
Imagine if you shoot that with porn stars.
Yeah.
What about the camera, though?
Shit.
Forget about it.
Cream pie.
Cream pie, dude.
Cream pie all the way.
Right?
Yeah.
Next time.
Put the camera in there fisting.
Fisting.
It's all about fisting right now.
Wow.
Okay.
Is that it again?
I think as long as it's not an open hand.
Fisting or double fisting?
Fisting.
I think it's not allowed if it's an open hand.
Wait a minute.
That's what you said.
Fisting or double fisting?
That's what you said.
Hey.
Man, it's all about the ATM.
Ask to mouth.
Oh, there we go.
ATM.
Somebody say big chain.
What's that?
ATM?
What's that mean?
Ask to mouth.
Ask to mouth.
I'm going.
How about tripping?
Have you guys heard of tripping?
ATM tonight for me.
How about tripping?
Have you guys heard of tripping?
I heard it's big in Japan.
What's that?
Tripping.
It's kind of like equivalent to scissoring.
Hey, how about.
How about.
When two girls kind of like cross.
Scissor sisters.
It's kind of like.
Yeah.
It's kind of they rub each other.
How about.
How about.
How about you landing that shit up and we'll go from there.
Anyway.
Hey, we want to thank everybody out there for listening to the Pino Tower at Skiver Studios.
We want to thank everybody for coming down.
We still got the guys here from Nine Stalker.
What's up, guys?
Yo, Lee.
Daniel, Byron, and Fernando.
Yes.
That's right, man.
These guys have a show.
When is your show?
This Friday at the Bucks.
This Friday at the Five Star Bar.
Everybody knows what's the Five Stars.
There's a lot of shows there.
And then Monday at the Viper Room.
Is that free or like $30 at the door?
Five bucks.
All the shows are five bucks.
Yo, Lee.
If I recommend one of those two shows, just go to the Viper Room.
Five Stars is getting on my nerves.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Lee.
Can I plug in a show, Lee?
Yeah, go ahead.
It's on Saturday.
We're playing at Highland Park.
It's at Calibra.
It's the Ghetto Park.
Yeah.
It's the Ghetto Grounds.
That's a great spot.
It's an afternoon show.
You gotta go check it out, man.
Yeah.
We're playing it with like, it's a show for a family.
I don't know the family rides.
They do the bike thing.
And it's like the Thank You, Come Again.
We're playing with Seasons.
They were part of that Kid Infinity video.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But they do like, they organize it.
And we're playing the show with Seasons.
And we're playing, Monolators are playing.
Monolators?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Jeff Geist from Pizza is playing.
And some other people, I'm not sure.
But you should check it out.
It's in the afternoon.
So.
If you have like plans in the evening, you can go and check us out.
And also, what do you got from LePaul?
This weekend, we have the Visionary Sounds Festival at the Echoplex.
We got Up Grand, Torre Blanca from Mexico, Niña Dios, Master Blaster from Texas, Orlando Leshantels, and Suzuka Boredosa, among other bands and DJs.
It's $10.
It's from 5 p.m.
to 2 a.m.
at the Echoplex.
What day is that again?
This Saturday.
This Saturday?
Yeah.
Nice.
Doors open at 5 p.m.
So that will be the 20th.
So don't forget to come to La Voz de los 80.
Yes.
That's going to be with Frank LePaul in the mix.
And that's going to be King Eddie's.
Tear it up.
Destroy.
So we're going to have King Eddie's on 5th in Los Angeles.
Skate Rolf.
If you guys want some crack, you can just get it right there.
I'm going to have to wear my bulletproof vest.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You can get it.
We want to thank the Knight Rider over there sitting on the couch, touching each other.
And we're going to go out with some music from Frank LePaul.
Play some music, amigo.
Adios.
All right.
Thank you.
Piñata.
ghosts.
ghosts.
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