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Grindcore Resurgence and Dark as Death interview

2h 28m 41s
💾 1.5 GB
📅 2016-04-05
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Duration: 2h 28m 41s
Size: 1.5 GB
Aired: 2016-04-05
Hosts: Jimmy Cabbs, Chester, Emilio
Guests: Memo Mora, Enrique, Rika, Emma, George Castillo, James
Jimmy Cabbs hosts a show discussing the Grindcore Resurgence festival, interviewing Memo Mora of Dark as Death and Infamy, with call-ins about upcoming shows and the underground LA metal scene.

🎵 Playlist

2:00 Land of the Free (suck on this woke remix) — Melodywhore & Die Warzau 🎧
11:00 Pay to Cum — Bad Brains 🎧
17:00 Metropolis — Motörhead 🎧
42:00 Outro Tupac Speaks — V-Dub 🎧
48:00 Delivering the Goods — Judas Priest 🎧

📄 Transcript [show]

© BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 © BF-WATCH TV 2021 I don't want to live in a country so fascistic that it can stop a person from making that decision. That would be so invasive, so determined of a society that I wouldn't be one we're familiar with. And Donald Trump, you wouldn't be familiar with a society like that. But I've heard you speaking so highly about your religion and your church. Your church is very, very strongly, as you know, pro-life. I know. How's it going here today? How's it going here today? How's it going here today? Please don't forget us Let's reduce, let's reduce, let's reduce, let's reduce For the best ones in the world So please, let's reduce For we'll never suffer more For we will prove Let's reduce, let's reduce, let's reduce, let's reduce For all the sins on earth We will pay the soul Not to claim to your truth But to serve in your heart Let's reduce, let's reduce, let's reduce, let's reduce What do you say to your church? I say, I accept your moral authority. In the United States, the people make the decisions. The courts rule on what's in the Constitution. And we live by that. In the United States, the people make the decisions. I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference I'll make a difference So come on, let's just wake up here, people. Let's really, there's more serious issues to be dealing with. Mississippi's in the stone age. Mississippi and the rest of the fucking country. All right. Where do we begin here? So much to talk about. Okay, so today is April 5th. As most of you know or don't know or probably don't give a fuck, today is the 22nd year anniversary of Kurt Cobain's murder. Wow. I was not aware of that. 22 years. 22 years. 22 years that motherfucker was taken out. Now, still to this day, the power of the PR companies and the music industry and lawyers and money, you can literally get away with murder. Right. But no one talks about the murder of El Duce. No, because El Duce knows too fucking, he knows what was up. Yeah, right? So 22 years ago today, Kurt Cobain got his fucking head blasted and they made it look like a suicide. Also. This is interesting. I don't know if you're a big fan of Layne Staley. Did I pronounce that correctly, Chester? Layne Staley? Yeah. Did I? Yeah, you're fucking Chester over there. What? What? Layne Staley, 14 years ago today, that fucking dickhead who had a lot of money, Alice in Chains front man, that dickhead, that fucking hype, couldn't handle his fucking high and he fucking ended up fucking killing himself to death. So normally I would, you know, dedicate the show to, the show to individuals who passed away, but we're not going to dedicate the show to these two dickheads because frankly, I don't give a fuck. And I don't care how monumental you are. They're still alive. Anytime you turn on terrestrial radio, these songs are just played over and over. I mean, it's like the modern day Eagles, dude. It'll never end. You know, 50 years from now, I'm going to still hear a fucking man in a box. And you know, what's under monitor? I don't know. Fucking smells like shit. Alice in Chains is my number one most hated band of all time. Right? Right. I mean, dude, you know, listen, I'm not a homosexual, but I would ram a dude in the ass just to fucking stop that shit from playing. It's so, if there was any terrorism, I would love to have those master tapes just destroyed. That'd be great. Just eradicate the world from this shit. But anyways, it is still sad that they passed away. Somewhat, somewhat. Just in case their families are listening. All right, let's get the show started. This is going to be a great fucking show today. This individual, Memo Mora. For those of you that are not from Los Angeles, you probably have no fucking idea what I'm talking about. You see him on his band's fucking social media page or his own personal website, you just say, oh, it's just another cannabis fucking long-haired fuck. But here in Los Angeles, a long, long time ago, you know, I talk about this all the time on the show. You know, Los Angeles never gets the recognition it deserves. You and I, about 25, 30 years ago, and like about maybe 100 pounds lighter. Yeah. You know, back. A couple waist sizes ago. You know, we saw this underground extreme music scene explode and become what it is now, which is a big worldwide fucking commodity. Exactly right. And here in Los Angeles, especially in the, I don't want to say suburban areas, but like in the middle to lower income areas, there was an explosion of revolutionary bands that unfortunately due to weed or drinking or impregnating their girlfriends. I'm having to get it. I'm having to get a job. I'm having to get a job. You know, a lot of these very ahead of their time bands just dwindle, evaporate away. Some of them that try to make an attempt coming back. But this is what's interesting. Memo Mora, who's a wonderful guy, by the way, but let's not kiss his ass too much because I've been noticing you've been getting a little rock star over there. I think I've been catching you, you know, you know, be grateful that you have the hair, dude. But, you know, stop fucking with it. This guy was really writing some amazing riffs. Some really grinding. Being very, what I would say, vicious. Just really, just brutal shit. Well, you know, you were there. What are you, a mute? What do you think? I appreciated all the music that he brought back in the day. You know, after the influence of Slayer, you would think that there was a period where every band was just writing, you know. Just trying to immolate them. Writing Jeff Hanneman fucking riffs. And so, you know, it was. Are we on a roll today or what, man? I didn't take my pill. Call out fist. The point is, is this guy has been writing some really aggressive music. Even when he wasn't participating in the underground scene. When he was off, you know, living the life in his garage. And he resurrected back a band called Dark as Death. We're going to be chatting with him. He's going to be playing here in Los Angeles, April 9th. The Grand Corps Resurgence. We're going to get a hold of them and find out what's going on with that too. Because they just had the Grand Corps Festival. And now there's a Grand Corps Resurgence. Resurgence. Some amazing bands are going to be playing there. We're going to be talking about that in a while. But in the meantime, let's get the show started here. You're listening to the very manic Jimmy Cab show. There is only one true, heavy, real show. You know it and I know it. Chester, take it away. Wake up over there. Wake up over there. Wake up over there. Wake up over there. Wake up over there. Wake up over there. Wake up over there. Wake up over there. Wake up over there. Wake up over there. Drink of my blood Drink from my soul Blacken my heart Raise all your glasses We're just understaffed Eat of my body Drink of my blood Drink from my soul Blacken my heart Raise all your glasses We're just understaffed We are chosen We are born Get off your knees Take what is yours The business Innocence Innocence The pain is that, just for time This is a film, it was just a thing This is life, do not think wrong In the air, shouting my lungs Force begins, the end is right A parasite, made to not show You will find, without a trace The city of words The system of hate The rioting place The composition Eat of my body Drink of my blood Disperse my soul Lock in my heart Raise all your glasses We'll jump from the sun Eat of my body Drink of my blood Disperse my soul Lock in my heart Raise all your glasses We'll jump from the sun Drink of my blood Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. I'll take your life And then I'll take you home to a crypt We will be all alone I'm here if you kill me I like you alive But I like you better dead Yeah As you feel my blade rip through your flesh As your emotions surpass the action of hurricane From attacking things to the best you can see Ooh ooh ooh ooh The current techniques are the very best Watching them gradually drip from your lips Watch them gradually drip from your lips Now the time grows of your remains The smell of blood dries the insane Told you this past is me I'll be testing for the best you can see There were no survivors, everybody dies Watching the blood from our veins I see the fear in your eyes Current techniques are the very best Watching the blood slowly drip from your lips Youropolit's more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more more Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh 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. Coming out of Grindcore 2015, last year's festival, for us it's just like a rising again, you know, like a new growth, new life for Grindcore. I also have Enrique on. He's listening to you guys. He's here too. Okay. What's up, guys? Grindcore Resurgence, this is what, like a follow-up to the Grindcore Festival? Explain this for me because I'm a little baffled and so are my listeners. This is in addition to Grindcore or what is this event about? It's basically a back to the basics kind of a show. You know, the show grew, grew, and then the first year, then the second year got even bigger, and the third year got just a little bit out of touch of what we were trying to really do. I mean, we love to buy hands and everything, and then we found out that, I mean, we can't grow the show that much bigger. We want to take it back to the basics is what we're doing. I mean, you were there. You were there the first, I mean, you've been there since the beginning, Jimmy. Right. I know, you know, we've been working together, and we all kind of grew together with Grindcore. And you know the struggles and the hardships we went through, and so part one, Resurgence part one, it's just, you know, a small dose of what we want to do this year. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. You know, with the saturation of festivals this year here in L.A., it's just really hard to do that again this year. So we figured we'd do it in small doses and have less bands and just a more intimate kind of show. Now we're supporting the DIY community space, you know, for the people, by the people type of attitude, which was Jesse's whole idea, too, back in that day. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. A new beginning. Would you say that the show, the festival that you had last year, the Grand Corps Festival, which was a three-day event, two days in Los Angeles, one day in, I believe, Tijuana, Mexico. Yeah. Were you satisfied with that? Were you disappointed with that? And this is just like a downsizing of it? Or do you just prefer to simplify it and make it less complicated as it was? Because last year there was just so many bands. Yes, for sure. I mean, I'm satisfied with everything that I've done or that we've done so far. But the truth is that, yeah, there is a downside to it. We were disappointed last year. We weren't sure, you know, to this point, five months later, still trying to figure out, like, what happened, you know? So, I mean, I still... The idea and everything was still the same. And, you know, we still supported all the bands. But to think of doing a three-day festival anytime soon, I'm not planning to do that. Let me ask you this, personally. I know firsthand the hard work that you and your fiancé and Dick had put into this event. Why not take a break? Why not, you know, just relax a little bit? Not only the financial strain, but also just the stress that goes with hunting down a venue and then dealing with the bands. And then, unfortunately, sometimes dealing with the band's attitudes and unrealistic expectations or the fans' immaturities. And I know firsthand that last year there was some property damage. Why not take a break? Why come back and so quickly do another show? You know... We weren't really... Well, it kind of just organically came together. This one show this Saturday, we've been working and backing up bands like Darkest Death, Thanatology, Spit On Your Grave. That we kind of worked itself out that Perez Tires, you know, just offered. The space? The space for us. And we wanted to have the... We wanted to... Yeah, we wanted to bring back... Like I said earlier, we wanted to bring it back to the basics. We believe in these bands. We know they've worked with us before. We've become friends with them. And we just wanted to bring it back to the basics, basically. The resurgence, it means, like, we're taking it back. We're going to build it up again. And there will be a Grand Carte 2016 later this year. It's going to be a bigger event. But at the same time, it's going to be minimal bands. It's going to be a few local bands that we love, of course. So we're just building it back up at this point. Okay. All right. Well, you know, that answers my question. The thing that I like about this show, and this is what's most important, and let me also highlight this, is where you're having it at and the bands that you're having and the spirit of this festival. Now... Paris Tire, we just had the guys here last week. Great fucking guys. Paris Tire is a DIY spot, which means it doesn't have the attitudes or the capitalistic mentality of raping and pillaging every patron that walks in the door. It's also self-governed. So that means that, you know, it's people that go there, love the music, and they nurture and they support the place, which means, Memo, there's going to be a lot of head-banging people for you there that are not going to be doing bullshit. But this is the great thing about this show. It features extremely eclectic underground bands. You know, as we mentioned, thanatology, darkest death, endless demise, spit on your grave, human obliteration, skulls and panties. This is a DIY event for $5. $5. Dude, no guest list. Right, Emma Patel? No guest list? $5. What do you mean, wow? $5. No roadies? No. I know, $5. Yeah, no guest list. No MCs. No MCs. No, just a real dirty underground, extremely wonderful event that's happening at Paris Tires. This is going on this Saturday. I strongly encourage each and every one of you to get there and experience each and every band because they're all extremely unique and wonderful and extremely eclectic. Also, Dixie, I want to say another thing about the other reason why this came about. Okay. Bands like, you know, thanatology, spit on your grave, darkest death, endless demise. All the bands are supporting this show to also help us just regain some financial stuff that we still owe for the last show. Oh, okay. So, these bands, this is, yeah, this is how all the bands came together and said, you know what? We're going to help you out. Paris Tires came through with the space for free with the wonderful people like Anthony Groset and... Michael Wu. And the guys from Spit on Your Grave. Yeah, I can't pronounce his name. I mean, our friends... No problem, Emma. Just have some cold beverages. They've all been there for us. Thanatology, those guys have been great. I mean, since... We met them at the San Diego Metal Swap Meet two years ago. So, this is a show to help you raise funds to still deal with the cost from the last Grand Corps show? Yes. Yeah, we're not afraid to admit it. You know, most people saw what happened last year. I mean, it was... We still tried to come into terms of what exactly happened. I mean, we expected a little bit more and it didn't happen. And, you know, we gambled. We gambled. Okay, well, then that leads me to my question again. So, then why not just take a break after this show and just regroup and, you know, why push forward with another Grand Corps? Why not take an emotional and a financial break? We have, you know, we have. But we still believe in a lot of these bands. A lot of these bands still need to be pushed forward. I think that's what the whole show was about. You get your headliners. Then you get your underground local bands and so forth. And we want to bring them forward. I mean, these bands deserve it. A lot of them have been friends for us. A lot of them are new friends. We want to bring them forward. I think that's what... Emma will agree with me. That's what something Jesse Pintado wanted to do. He wanted to bring those bands forward. Those underground bands that, you know, people didn't know about. And so, you know, with the help of these friends. And we're proud of these bands that are playing. Every band we pick, we always pick, you know, selectively. Strong bands. We believe in them. And we expect people to show up and like them. I mean, and I think we've done good with these bands. Okay. All right. Well, here's the deal. For those of you that were bordering on attending this on Saturday, now you know this is a good reason to go. Aside from supporting these great bands and, again, remembering the memory of... Jesse Pintado. This is to really raise money to continue the Grand Corps legacy. And to, you know, establish Grand Corps 2016, as they said they're going to do. But this is the main reason why you should go. Aside from just loving good underground extreme eclectic music, each and every one of these bands are unique in itself. And for five bucks. Plus tacos. There's going to be tacos. I heard about those tacos. Tacos. Okay. So, I mean, you know, what more do you want? Paris Tires. Tacos. Five dollars. Amazing bands. Rain or shine. Rain or shine. And also remember that this is going towards a good cause. For those of you that support extreme underground music, DOI music, you've known the hard work that both of these people have done to bring you Grand Corps. So, why don't we all go out and five bucks. Even I'm paying five bucks. So, I mean, come on. Yeah. Can you imagine? All right. Technically my wife, but it's all good. All right. Emma, thank you so much. And Rika, thank you so much. Thank you so much for taking the time to call in. All right, Rika. Emma. This is going to be a great show. We wish you the best. And we'll definitely see you there on Saturday. Cheers, guys. Cheers. All right. Chester, why don't we play a nice block of, let's get those Judas Priest images out of our heads. Please. Let's play some Grindcore. Each one of these bands that's on this segment is playing this Saturday, April 9th at Paris Tires. Take it away. All right. All right. All right. All right. I'm back into my bed, leaving behind Me, on a way to this bed, I'm not alright Sighted and tough, just wasted on things Can't appreciate, just don't know what they've been saying I'm never in trouble, but always the worst That has been forever, just part of the time I'm breaking the ice, so you leave me alone With all white vopolit's here to swallow me whole With terrible lies, everyone'sopolit's true I can't end it, forget all bits of me that's true How's it's wrong if I can't kill my 일본 Please leave me alone Please more a way to escape I'm not alright How's it's more the lack I can't kill I swear this's gone How's it's more the fact It's just not for me I'm not alright Let's make it right Trap the plan Let's make it right Take a grip of cash Trap our rage Let's win by chance Let's make it right Let's do it again Trap myself Trap my pride Steal your girl My left from the line Say your song Tell your smile Rats on the wall Rats on the wall We have the Selling of mud Let it float around the blood Swapping death for mother's bloodopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopoliticalopolitical I'm the blood, sucking past the mother clock Show myself, show my pride Fill your grave, nowhere to glide Nowhere to glide Nowhere to glide Nowhere to glide There, there, no more than gold Drowning your men in a man-hated soul It's time to fight, starting again The dark deepness is the source of the fear of terror One place down, the busy attack is The deadest You have forgotten the pullback of soul Poverty So the person carrying your desire Is this the sense that scares you to blood? Continue down, get the door I ain't trusting all the ones who are You have lost the matter of power The arm of the slayers will be out of stock Turn Nowhere to get to the deep dark You have forgotten the pullback of soul Poverty So the person carrying your desire Is this the sense that scares you to blood? Turn How's it here's here's here's 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. And I remember asking you. Yeah, at Skid Row. And I remember asking you very vividly, what were you going to be doing with this band? Where were you going? What did you plan on doing? And I see you focused your energy on making a video. Yep, we made a video. You seen it? Well, I... That was my skull. Was that the thought process right there? Let me ask you this. That video was interesting. You couldn't find a sexy witch for that video? What are you talking about? We found her. No. You're in the city of Los Angeles. So many fucking attention whores. And you couldn't find an attractive witch to be in that video? Well, we looked around. We looked around. Is that the best in 18-pack goodbye? Oh, man. All right. There you have it. All right. I just... I just had to start that with you. It was a 12-pack. Come on. Here's the deal. You know, we discussed this the last time, and it's important to really mention. Your guitar riffs way back... Emilio, you remember that era. Yes, I do. We talked about it earlier when everybody was trying to be Slayer. Your guitar riffs at that time for Infamy. I believe we have an image. Chester, you want to put an image of Infamy, please? That's with... There you go. Back with Infamy. Ah, there's... Nice. Boy, what a... Boy, what a... What a legend. Look at that guy, Eddie, right there. That guy still has that gorgeous Pocahontas hair. How does that fucking guy keep that hair? That's the hair... And he still has that same fucking physique, man. He's still skinny. You know what? Fuck the music. How do you keep your hair and your physique? How do you do that? Because, I mean, I've seen you out socially. You drink. You drink a lot of calories. How do you keep them off? You know what? I don't know, man. I don't know. We're lucky we got it. A hair right now. We're not here to talk about... We're not here to talk about... We're not here to talk about... We're not here to talk about your music. We're here to talk about your physique. Craig's a jittus priest. All right. Let's get back to you. What's your hemoglobin count? Right. One of the things that I've always liked about your guitar playing is, aside from it being ahead of its time, it's very barbaric, very brutal, very corpse-griding-ish before the term. Okay? The L.A. death metal scene at that time had so many amazing bands, especially from the northeast L.A. section of Los Angeles. That were really doing some amazing stuff. We could sit here and I could run through all of them and have all these guys fucking call in and want attention, which we're not going to do none of that. But they all just evaporated. They all just disappeared. And my question to you, which you answered very eloquently last time, which is you went off, you had a family, you had responsibilities, and you went to do the real life. Now that you've been back in this underground extreme scene playing, you've been playing more? More original music with Darkest Death with your new band members. How do you feel about that? And how do you feel about this scene that has evolved now? Do you see the influence that bands like yourselves from Los Angeles have inspired with these new guys that are walking around like they created this shit? Yeah, well, you know, there's a lot of people telling me that they remember back in the day. Like, man, you guys are badass. And all these memories. And they tell me all these stories and stuff, which I don't remember. That's a good time when you don't remember. And they respect me, man. And they're all, you know, they all follow my new band. And I kind of dig that. You know, and it's a lot of hard work to keep the band going now these days. You know, I stopped for a while because I became older, man. I became a man. You know, I had to get my daughters their own rooms, you know, buy a house. And I couldn't do that the way I was before. Just partying. Well, let me share something with you here. And I want you to be very honest. I am familiar with your lovely wife. Incredible lady. Thank you. Sandra. Sandra Navarro. I don't think you want to advertise that. You don't want to see her name on there. You don't want a bunch of assholes Facebook friending her. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But the point is, is she seems like she's got... I believe that. She seems that she has her head on her shoulders. And she seems like she's really... Extremely on point and has her feet planted on the ground. I've been... I, 45 years of age, I'm just barely experiencing that blessing of having a woman in your life that keeps you grounded and has you picking up dog shits. Yeah. You know what I mean? Has you, you know, fucking mowing the lawn. Well, actually... Has you getting up early in the morning, let the dogs out so they go pee. If it wasn't for her, Gene, I would have been a mess. I would have been a big mess if it wasn't for her. My question to you is, why go back to this? I mean, you're a wealthy man. You have two lovely daughters. You know, you... Grown daughters. You've raised. You're married. You have a lovely wife. Why go back to this? What was the whole purpose of it? And what do you plan to accomplish? Well, you know... It was... It was... After I did all that and I got myself back and... And I'm standing up on my feet again, I loved my music. I had all my guitars. And that's what... You never told her to sell them? No. I don't know. No, she never said, hey, we need a house... We need a house... We have a house payment to pay, sell that shit? Have you ever seen that post? Yeah, she tells me, why do I have all these guitars? And they're laughing. Good fellas. But no. You know, I had my garage. I destroyed it inside. I took all the cabinets out. I made an attic. I soundproofed the whole thing so I could, you know, jam out with my friends. That's your man cave there? Yes, my man cave. It's all soundproofed, three in the morning. So your wife's... She's supportive of you. Oh, yeah. Extremely supportive. Big time, big time. Fantastic. My question to you is now, what is it that you're planning to achieve? Because back then, when you were doing what you were doing, much like a majority of those musicians, they just seemed to just derailed. Yeah. They disappeared. They... Some of them, righteously so, because they weren't doing anything creative, and I'm glad they disappeared, but some of them were actually really good. Yeah, well, it's fun to create stuff. And what you... You know, we... We can do. But what I'm achieving is nothing. I just want to play music. We have a lot of music hidden. That's a great answer. And... I'm serious. Well, yeah. I don't want to go out there and do all this stuff. You just want to play? Play, drink some beers, play some shows, you know, get paid. When we play shows, that's cool. And hang out with friends, talk about old stories, and just whatever it takes from there. And it's been taking off. Do you enjoy seeing these young kids? Yeah. Because, I mean, technically, we're old men now. I don't know how your testicles are hanging, but mine are... Mine are hanging low, Jimmy. Mine are very low. You know, if I don't trim properly, there's some, like, you know, Santa Claus beard and hair on there. Nice and frosty white. But the point is, do you enjoy seeing these kids watching you play now? Yeah, I love going on stage and tearing it up, and I don't know what I do up there. I just... Everybody fucking loves the show, which is getting more and more fans. Love the time. And let me say this. I go on the record here, and most of these musicians, locally, nationally, and worldwide, know that I'm a very hard person to please. I think what you do is really, really well. The music that you play, along with your bandmates, is this guy awake, by the way? Yeah, somebody's awake. You guys are putting me to sleep. I'm not doing any of these. What are you? You're just standing? You just sit there? The point is, is you're really writing a really good, relevant, aggressive music that is still, till this day... Thank you. ...what I would say, and I mean this sincerely. I'm not trying to kiss up to your mustache. I mean this sincerely. It's really not only unique, but it still captures the elements of the old school, which is fantastic. We have a caller on the line. Caller, you're on the line? You awake over there? Yes, I am. Okay, who's on the line? Who are we talking to? Let's see if you remember. You owe me... Plum Sake at the Sushi... Oh, wow. ...Dip Fusion. You remember that? No, but you sound like you're from Northeast L.A., so... What do you want to ask Memo, man? What time should I be at your house on Saturday? Sounds like it's a friend, huh? Yay. Remember, they said no roadies, but we'll get you in. It's an infamy, brother. Oh, infamy. Wow, there you go. We just had your... Chester, put that image back on there of infamy, please. We were just having you on there on the show there. Hey, let me ask you this. You know, there you go. There's Memo and his bandmate from Infamy. Let me ask you this. What's going on with your band? Are you still trying to keep that Infamy band alive? And if so, what's the progress? Yeah, we're... It's all new members, and... It's all new members, and... All new members again? Or all new members again from the last time I saw you? Newer members? Yep, yep. All new members. Ain't that a bitch? Wow. That's a bitch. Yeah. So, well, I'm doing it on my own, and there's... I'm two songs shy, and my vocalist is gonna be here pretty soon. Okay. With the vocal bin, and we should be rolling in probably about October. Okay. October, September, something like that. All right, good, man. Well, we'll look forward to seeing what you're up to. We're gonna be on the show, too, man. Cool, man. All right, well, you know, get back on board and keep doing what you're doing. All right, Jimmy, I wanna tell you something. For being that sad and, um, James calling, and we know your birthday's coming up. Okay. We got a surprise for you, You gonna give me a large shirt that I will fit in? Oh, wow, nice! We got... You're supposed to clap for him. Oh, shit. We got a vinyl. Put that on the camera there. There you go. That's a nice Infamy vinyl there, man. Wow, that's a nice record, man. This is a collector's edition. There's only a few out in the back. Oh, wow. Thank you, man. That's for you, Jimmy. Happy birthday. Look at that. Nice vinyl from Infamy. Uh, another, uh... Remember I promised you that? You sure did. I promised you that a while back. I promised you that a while back. I didn't talk to you, You should see the album inside. It's sick. Oh, this is nice, man. Thank you very much. Thank you, guys. I appreciate this. This is really... No problem, brother. No problem. This is fucking... Hey, wow. I'm listening to you guys still, so, uh, handle it. Awesome, man. Thanks for calling in, James. All right, James. All right, I'll see you Saturday. Infamy is another band. See, this is what... Emilio, you remember these bands. These bands were... Yeah. Remind my younger audience here, uh, or refresh the memory of some of you, uh, older, mature L.A. Underground fans. Uh, these bands were ahead of their time. They were at... When they were shorting out, they were playing amongst their peers, like Morbid Angel and Terrorizer and stuff like that. We got another call in the line. Caller! Uh, what's going on? What's your name? Hey, it's George Castillo calling from Montana. Hey, local George. Hey, what's up, George? How you doing? What's your question for Memo Mora, my friend? Hey. Hey, Memo. You guys, uh, did the show, uh, in November, and, uh... Grand Corps. This one's coming up. Uh, what, uh, what motivated you to do it again? Yeah, why are you doing it again? Enrique. His negotiating skills? He's not. And, um, okay. Or you. The, I think, um, the knowledge he approved of us, too. You know, and, um, and all the other bands, you know. They got guns to our heads. You know, you stand out on this bill that's happening this Saturday, the Grand Corps Resurgence. Really? Thanks. I mean, each band is eclectic in its own way, but, I mean, the, you guys stand out amongst all of them. Uh, are, do you find that this younger demographic of extreme music fans kind of get what you're doing and, and accept it? He, I, I accept what they're doing, man. They're fucking badass. More energy, you know, and stuff like that, but we got our style, and, um, and, um, I know we're opening eyes on their, their, on their, what, behalf or whatever, but, um, I know we, we shock people, too, while I watch the other bands, and I get shocked myself, so, you know. What's the name of the guy with the collar? What's the name of the, what's the name of the, what? Huh? What was the name of the collar? George Castillo. George. Were you at the last Grand Corps show? George Castillo. Yeah. He, he recorded some video, some badass footage of us. All right. All right, George. Hey, uh, George, what size are you, man? I am an XL. Okay, well, we're getting, we're going to give you a large seat. Because that's all Memo, because that's all Memo brought. Uh, I'm going to give you, uh, we got some swag that Dark of Death came to give away, so we. Some stickers. We got some brand new stickers We got some stuff for you. I'll see you Saturday, and I'll give it to you there. Thanks for calling, George. Thanks for listening, bro. Hey, you know what? One, one thing before we go, I just want to reiterate that Ferret Tires is more like a backyard party. There's no valet parking. There's no, uh. Oh, I'm fucked. I'm just kidding. You know what I mean? It's BYOB. Treat the spot with respect because Guatemala and Frank will come after you guys. Here's another reason why you want to. Thank you, George, for calling in. There's another reason why you want to respect these DIY independent venues because, uh, where else are you going to see such a bill this, like that? Where else, for five bucks, where else are you going to see a bill? Nowhere. And also. All these venues are disappearing. Los Angeles is, uh, it has an abundance of amazing bands and shitty ones, but it's not And guess what? The venues are dwindling and the ones that are in existence, uh, they're raping you with cover charges and fucking, you know, parking and, I mean, so come on, let's, uh, let's all respect what's going on. Add the $8 beers inside or five bucks. Oh, that's, uh, that's fucking disgusting. Yes, up the ass. All right, Chester, let's, why don't we play some, uh, Darkest Death. Uh, hit it. Soto coffee. Ah, Nicholas. Harvey satanas. Come forth and claim the body I have prepared for you. Zooto card. Fine. No, Glee. RC open wide. The mysteries of your creation onto this soul. Be friendly unto him. For I am the same, the true worshipper of the highest and most exalted king of hell. How dare you dareopolit's me here.opolit's me here. Lost in freedom from the Lord Hear my death voices Hear my triumphant healing Hear my blood boiling In the pit of fire Buried, suffering, demon In my soul, wanted, lost in freedom from the Lord In the pit of fire One crescent is burning In the roaring Pitch of hell Breaking our captains They fall Away Through The Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. Vice President, Mr. Speaker, members of the Senate, of the House of Representatives, yesterday, December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. 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. All right, that's a nice little blast from the past. Emilio, what did we hear there? We heard curse from dark as death of Bless the Witch. Then we heard count the dead from infamy. Infamy, an incredible... ahead of their time band. Oh, yeah. A Los Angeles band. Talk about brutality before, like, the Morbid Angels. Oh, that was... The Deicide. Way back. This was L.A. representing back in the day. You wrote all that stuff, correct? Yeah, I wrote Count the Dead. I wrote the whole thing. How come you never got credit for that? Why was it always mentioned that Jagger wrote all that stuff? Jagger wrote the lyrics on it, and he put some amazing touch to it. You know, he worked around... Yeah, but what about... Why didn't you ever get credit? Why is it that you've never been recognized for your guitar work back then and now? We were kids, man. We didn't know. We didn't know any better. We didn't know what to do, you know? We didn't know managers or nothing. When you listen to some of this extreme music the last 20 years, do you hear, like, shit that you've been doing back then? Yes. Does it drive you nuts every time you get a mortgage fucking payment? Yes. Right? Yes, big time. Like, thank my brother. You know, I couldn't do it without my brother, Carlos, and Art, you know? My brother works around my ribs. Art's drums is amazing cannons. I mean, and this guy... How was that? What a talent. You know, I've been looking for a drummer. It took me a whole year, man. Let me ask you this. Jesus, where do I begin with you? Time is limited. You're writing new material as we speak, correct? Yes, yes. What is Born Into Darkness? What is that? Born Into Darkness, that's a new EP we're going to do. And it should be probably mid-summer. When you're writing this material, because one of the things that I like about Dark Is Death, not your prior stuff with Entity and Infamy and Nocturnal Fear. Oh, my God, I can't mention that. Anyway, the point is, what I've always liked about your guitar work and what you've been doing with Dark Is Death is it doesn't sound like anything that's relevant the last 20, 30 years. How do you do that? Well, you sit in a fucking cubicle and you don't fucking listen to nothing? Yes. Play Led Zeppelin's Houses of the Holy over and over and over. I listen to some Death Metal. By the way, your wife's musical taste doesn't drive you nuts. She's like... No, I love that, too. That's campy music. Dude, you don't want to slit your rose hearing fucking The Eagles? Maybe that's why. Maybe that's why. I mean, your wife's very lovely, but, dude, the shit she listens to, I want to kill myself. I want to drive off a fucking cliff. Right? If I can't... If I can't... If I can't... Jimmy, I got to play it off, Jimmy. Come on. No, but seriously, how do you keep your writing so uncontaminated by what's going around? Because one of the things that I hate about a majority... I'm not a big fan. I'm not a very big fan, as most of the people that follow me, of the new bands that are out. Because what they're doing is just rehashed, repetitive, mundane... Exactly. ...shit that they're trying to... And I know no band is completely unique. I know that they're inspired or influenced by something, but, I mean, give me a break, dude. When you're taking band titles off other bands' albums, like... Oh, shit. Right? That drives me fucking nuts, dude. Bonded by blood. I don't want to mention names, but... Think of a fucking better name, dude. Okay, so let me ask you this again. What is it that you do? You don't listen to nothing? I do listen to stuff, but not too much stuff, you know. I just kick back and I'm jam out and... I think we have... Chester, get ready to cue that. I think we have tape of you writing material. Chester, do you have that tape? Really? That was my skull. There you go. That's the album being written right there. One of the things that's very... Jimmy Cabs. One of the things that's always interesting about bands that come back, or in your case, someone that... Someone that came back to start a new band. It's tough. They fucking lose it. Like, they think in their mind that they're, you know, still relevant. And there's a lot of bands like that, especially here in LA, that they're relevant, you know. And they come back and it's like, dude, that's so 85. Just go back. We came back and we started as a hobby. You know, people play golf. People play tennis. We jam out. But the media just sucked us in and we're going with the flow. And we love it. We love to party and drink. We drink a beer. Beer and guitar go together. I don't know why, but it does. How wonderful is it to actually have an audience to headbang in front of? Instead of your mirror. I don't know about you, Jimmy. Instead of the garage door. It's beautiful. It's beautiful. It's great. How wonderful is it to have people... It's awesome. Have people going to see you play live? It's pretty cool, man. It is, right? You know, I see the front row sometimes and they're like, oh my God. You know, you want to shock them. I don't know. You want to shock them. You want to leave them with their mouths open. Now, what's the deal with the video? Do we have that video queued up, Chester? Chester? Okay. Yeah, man. Can we play that video? Do we have that video queued up? Yeah. Just say when you want to start playing. Right now. Play that video now. What's the deal with this? Let me see. Yeah, that's the video that you guys... Don't look in her eyes. Don't look in her eyes. Look at this video. Tell me what the purpose of this video is for. What made you want to do a video? Because we never did one before. Really? We never did a video. Someone liked the witch concept. Uh-huh. And he took us out to the desert. But it was pretty cool, man. Did you enjoy? Look it. You can't find a better witch than that. All right. All right. Yeah, I think I see her walking in here. Okay. Okay. Are you really happy with this video? No. All right. Chaser, that's enough. That's enough. They promised us more stuff, which I didn't see in there. No, they drugged us and took us to the desert and said, we don't do it, we're going to kill you. How many 12-packs did that cost you? It was hot. It was hot over there. Let me ask you this. Fucking mosquito. It was horrible. In all seriousness, why a video? Why a video? Because they offered us very cheap. Okay. You know? And... They promised us more stuff in it, which we didn't see, but we never made a video. Never in my life I made a video. And you should refrain from that. I mean that seriously. I would say this, you know? I know that most of you are engulfed in the real world where you're married, you have mortgages, you have children, you know, what have you. I think that obviously touring is very difficult. It's going to be a difficult thing. But I think... We need to get out there. This is my personal opinion. And, you know, much like opinions, everyone has one, just like an asshole. But I think you should refrain from the videos. That has never been cool, dude. Especially for this type of genre. I think you should invest that money in buying a van and getting your ass up to San Francisco, Oakland, Seattle. That's where you want to go, yes. You know, little trips where you can get out and play because the whole purpose of really forming and writing and performing is to get people to go out there. And I think that's what's going to happen. And I think that's what's going to happen. And I think that's what's going to happen. And I think that's what's going to happen. And I think that's what's going to happen. Is to get your music out. And, I mean, granted, this is where I think the tide has changed for you. In the past, we didn't have these type of outlets. I think if you would have had these outlets like the internet and what have you, you might have a completely different life, you know? Yeah. Maybe it's a blessing. No, don't blame me, man. Maybe it's a blessing. But now that you... Yeah, when we were jamming, we had beepers. Back in the day. Yeah, when you were jamming, fucking, we were mailing tapes. We didn't have the internet. But seriously, why not go out and tour? Have you played outside of Los Angeles? Yes. And how was that experience? Amazing. Did you? Did you enjoy that? Yes. We played with, what was it? With Infamy. We played all United States, except we didn't go as far as... No, no, but as dark as death, though. Oh, no, no, no, no. Wouldn't you like to get out and fuck some chicks out of the city? You're not married, right? You're not married, right? No, I'm not married. Wouldn't you like to get a blowjob in fucking Seattle? I'm talking about, you know. You're not, Bebo. Just because you're married doesn't mean that. I'm like, dude, we're going to play like every weekend. What's going on? A handjob in Houston? Don't get me to do the one I'm doing myself. All right. Dark as death is going to be played. Poor Bebo. He's going to fucking get his ass kicked. Thanks a lot, guys. This Saturday, Paris Tires, Grindcore Resurgence. As you heard here earlier, this is a fundraiser show to help ensure and keep Grindcore happening. Why don't we all get out there for $5? You know, if you don't want to be supportive of, you know, helping someone out, how about for $5 you get to see some amazing fucking bands? How much are those tacos? You know what? You can't beat that with the fucking stick. Dude, you know what? Last week they said that not only, you know, Anthony from Paris Tires was here, but he said that those tacos are made by someone who actually knows about hygiene. So they're going to be delicious and healthy. So it's not going to be dog or nothing? Yeah, it ain't going to be a cat from around the corner. Seven bands for five bucks. That's what I'm talking about. Okay. So then, uh, how be out here? Well, how do you bring a jolly? There you go. Endless demise, spit on your grave, human obliteration, skulls and panties. Amazing bands, all extremely underground, all extremely eclectic for five fucking dollars. That's Paris Tires. Now, this is interesting. May 7th at the five star bar. Now this is a good show. Dark as death with War Master. How do you feel about that? That's going to be a really good show. That's going to be good. It's still going to be a whole different demographic for you. Yeah, it's going to be. It ain't going to be War Pig right up there with his potato salad. Yeah. If he gets out of the hospital. Nah, he'll be all right. Fuckers like that ain't going anywhere. You know? Uh, how do you feel about playing that show? We're excited. You know, they wanted all death metal band nights. So, um, we're on the bill and we play, we're opening up for War Master. Nice. That's a good one. And then, uh, I believe July 2nd, you have a show with Disgorge that's going on in Malone's and, oh Jesus. The House of Metal. More like House of Horrors. I was there this Saturday, dude. Two stages? Dude. I've been there once. That place is a time, that place is eternally 19, right sweetheart? 1986. You walk in there and these dudes look like they fucking, they're out of time capsule. But, but I'm sure this is going to be a good show. This is going on, uh, Disgorge and Malone's and Santa Ana. Born into Darkness. This is dark as death. You'll be probably releasing this in mid September. Yes. Mid summer, you mean? Yeah. But you know what? This Saturday we're going to release Born into Darkness. Yeah. Born into Darkness and the other new song we got, Pouring of the Blood. Simple titles. Not all, not all dramatic. Yeah. We're simple guys. I don't need, I don't need a fucking Tethyrus. Dr. Words and stuff. Yeah. We're extra simple. Do you, when you're writing, do you write simple? Like what's the process? Do you guys just get in? I was serious fucking when I was writing. I know, but you know, do you write simple? Yeah. You know, like do you guys, do you guys just get into your, you know, your man cave and just start chatting off? Yeah. I write all the stuff and- You write all the stuff? Yes. What is it? Like you're a Nazi? You don't let these guys pitch in? No. Listen to me. This guy's bringing- Listen to me, Jimmy, come on. This guy's coming in with his Limp Bizkit fucking influences? I write the stuff and then- I tried. And then I pass it around and these guys correct it, you know, cause you know, some of my stuff don't make sense. You know? I didn't, I didn't finish school all the way. You're doing very well, my friend. You're doing very well. So I write it down and then, you know, they help me out. You know, they correct the words and they- They go, Memo, this don't make sense. They put the two cents in and stuff like that. Exactly like my brother, when I write riffs, my brother corrects some of them. And my drummer, he puts the mean beats and this guy does his octaves and we collaborate incre- incredibly. Well, you guys do, you may not pronunciate correctly, but you sure write some good music. Thank you. Thank you. All right. Why don't we play one more block? Do, Chester, do we have time for one more block there? Yeah. All right, man. All right. Let's play one more block and then we'll come back and we'll say farewell. Hit it. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Keep on him Keep on him Keep on him Keep on him Keep on him Keep on him Keep on him 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. version of Nicofrasia did you play? That was after they released that demo from Walrex. Oh, okay. The one that they got burnt? Yeah. Actually, after Nocturnal Fear, I joined Nicofrasia, and then after that, I joined Entity. And then from Entity, Infamy, and the legacy continues. I've been seeing that someone is reissuing a lot of the older... some of those bands that you mentioned, like Entity, and I don't know about Nocturnal Fear, but someone's reissuing those CDs or demos. Are you a part of that movement, or who's doing that? They're doing it, I think it's James' Connections doing it, but I'm getting my cut. I have a couple in my house, too. I think that's good that your music gets reissued out so people can see that you've been fucking doing this for... Let me ask you something else. I know that you have a very beautiful wife. I know you're a jealous fucker. You keep on saying that. Let me ask you this, though. Seriously, let me ask you this. Now that you're back in the scene playing, have you run into any of those... This is before you met your lovely wife, obviously. Have you run into any of those older metal chicks and how they look now? Have you run into any of those? Yes. Look at his face. Isn't it incredible? From 1985, and now they weigh 385. Yeah, exactly. Remember me from Blood Tops? You're like, what? From the heavens? I'm like, yeah, I do. All right. Do your daughters know your legacy? Yes, they do. What do they think of it? They love it. They're supporters, yes. They don't listen to death metal and all that. They do their hip-hop. My daughter's into the Ramones. They're into the Ramones and stuff like that. But they know what dad's a part in. They don't cringe when you're like, hey. No, they love it. They always send me pictures of stuff they see sometimes, too. So the whole family's supportive. The Ramones, awesome. As long as they pay the bills, I'll be right. As long as you have cornflakes and milk to fucking serve them. That's all that matters. Here we go. This Saturday, Parrish Tire, Grindcore Resurgence. Much like... Much like... I was going to say something, but forget it. Uh, Grindcore Resurgence. They're not going anywhere, okay? They're here to stay. They're going to have an incredible show for $5. Emilia, who's playing again? Thanatology, Dark as Death, Endless Demise, Spit on Your Grave, Human Obliteration, Skulls and Panties. All for $5. All eclectic, extreme underground bands. Make sure you get there. Experience all of them. But obviously, make sure you want to get there to check out Dark as Death. Who stands out amongst all these bands? This is extreme, brutal, real LA. Death Metal. May 7th, Dark as Death with War Master at the Five Star Bar in downtown LA. That's going to be a really good, catastrophic fucking show. Can't wait for that one, too. Final question. What are you going to be doing with this band? You mentioned that you're going to be recording and releasing... We're going to do another video. Can you do me a favor? Can you get... If you are going to do a video, which is 25 years of age and under? You got it. You got it. 25, not with... I'm pretty sure there'll be no witches. I'm pretty sure there'll be no witches. Dark as Death. Born into darkness. What's going to happen? What's going to happen? What are you planning? What are you going to do? I asked you this two years ago. And you put energy in the video. What are you going to do now? What's happening? We just like writing music. That's what we do. Good. We don't want to create no enemies, no nothing. We just like... For some reason, we do. Do you really? Not really. Not really. I was going to say, everybody loves a member. I know. Thanks. Thanks. But... He's all, yeah, thanks. Yeah, thanks. Thanks, Jimmy. Shut up, man. I know. But yeah, we just release... We want to release music and have fun and party with people and get accepted with these gigs. Like bands coming through Los Angeles, we want to be part of them. Good. Good. Part of it. Good. You should be part of it. Not only... And I mean this with all sincerity. You should be a part of this movement that's going on now because just the fact that you're doing it and you're doing it right and you're still creating very, very good music, these kids should be able to experience it. Memo, CJ, thank you for being here on The Very Manic Jimmy Cab Show. Emilio, thank you for being here on The Very Manic Jimmy Cab Show. Thanks a lot, guys. Yeah. My core resurgence. Make sure you get out this Saturday at Paris Tires. This place is extremely a wonderful place to see live music because everybody from... from the establishment, from the management, to the people that are fucking in the place are there for the reason... one reason, that's to see great music. So make sure you join us this Saturday, May 7th. Make sure you go check out Dark As Death with War Master. How can people keep in touch with Dark As Death and what's going on? What's your websites? What's your social media? Facebook, Dark As Death. And that's where you can find all our stuff, releases, events and so forth. Okay. So we haven't really gone on the website because who has a website anymore? Everyone's on Facebook, dude. Yeah. Keep it cheap. There you go. Keep it simple. Yeah, dude. Nobody has a number. All right. Give that address out again. It's www.facebook.com slash Dark As Death. What more to say? We're going to end it. Emilio, what's the track we're going to listen to? We're going to listen to Dead and Buried from Dark As Death. All right. Also, we have some swag from Dark As Death. That's right. Yeah. F-I-E-1-I-N. Call in, people. We got some T-shirts and some CDs and stickers. You want that? Go ahead and inbox Jimmy Cabs and tell him, fuck you. Yeah. And by the way, all these shirts... All these shirts are size large. So... So no fat asses, man. Large and medium. Like me. Squeeze into those largest guys. I do it all the time. Those go first. All right. Thank you for listening. Let me just say this. 2016, regardless of who you like to fuck or what you're attracted to or what your inner person is, if you're a male, you want to be a woman. If you're a woman, you want to be a male. If you like to suck cock, you're a male. If you like to eat pussy, you're a female. You know what? Whatever you do in your bedroom... Is your business. No one, whether it's the federal government or some higher morality person or legislation or some fucking Nazis or a man with a badge or some long hair fuckers or some skinhead fuckers or fuckers wearing bandanas and on and on and on. This is the United States. Keep everything free. Whatever you want to do, keep it in your bedroom. Thank you for listening. See ya. I'll see you next time. Bye. Bye.!