Episodes

237: Interview With Chad Nicefield From Wilson

Wilson lead singer Chad Nicefield returns to the show to talk about Wilson calling it day. They catch up on all sorts of stuff that has happened since the 2018 release of their album Tasty Nasty leading up to what will be their final show Dec. 28 at the Crofoot complex in Pontiac. All sorts of Fuckery.

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After almost a decade long of global fuckery, Wilson has done the opposite of what every other band seems to do—they stopped taking shit so seriously! In the process of their, “personal awakening” they forged a new path for themselves and their sound by combining their brand of in-your-face rock n roll with the influence of Hip-Hop and all things 90s. Tasty Nasty is fresh, exciting, and most importantly fun! And it all started with a hit of acid.

Wilson’s vocalist, Chad Nicefield, took a trip to Asia with his friends to pursue happiness. Once he experimented with acid he had a revelation about his life and his outlook on the band’s music changed everything. “I just kind of realized who we are as people and our DNA was that of a bunch of lovable, silly dudes, that love to make music,” says Nicefield. “The world needs to know that about us. That needs to be in transparent our music.”

Now with no worries or inhibitions holding them back, the guys in Wilson embark on a journey through nostalgia and endearing nonsense on eleven brand new tracks. The opening track, “Dumptruck” is a sonic punch to the face as it kicks in with gang vocals chanting, “This shit bumps, this shit fucks, this shit dumps like a dump truck.” Followed by roaring guitar riffs and a chorus that really does “fuck”, the opener is a perfect dose to set your mind up for the next 35 some-odd-minutes. “Wrong Side of History” follows a Bizkit-ish path, leading you straight into the fever.

From that moment on you’re on their ride. With hints of the decade that shaped their musical tastes, combined with slick production and big singalong choruses, Tasty Nasty is equal parts self-deprecating and hilarious. This acid is one hell of a drug, as the fever dream truly kicks in, songs such as “Like A Baller” “My Hustle” and “Summertime Treat” are there to prove it! It’s not until track ten do you get a throwback to the old, heavier side of Wilson with, “House of Fuckery.” But that’s not what this record is about. It’s about looking ahead, not staring in the rearview mirror. And that, my friends, is Tasty Nasty.

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Chad Nicefield 2019 Interview from Wilson Band

Wilson lead singer Chad Nicefield returns to the show to talk about Wilson calling it day. All sorts of Fuckery. Disucusses career up to last show 12/28/19.

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236: EP 197: Motley Crue Reunion, Bring Out Your Dead

This week LC and Bakko talk about Sebastian Bach having more travel issues. The recent rash of Cobra Stamp Approved Bands calling it a day. Motley Crue not understanding how contracts work and LC and Bakko have competing rants. Plus LC’s son has both of the hosts pondering what constitutes finger food.

Once again this weeks show art is provided by Vincent Cabagnot

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Featured music:

Motley Crue – All In The Name Of…
Red Sun Rising – Amnesia
Wilson – Hang With The Devil
Bobaflex – Say What You Will
Biters – The Kids Ain’t Alright
Motley Crue – On With The Show

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EP 197: Motley Crue Reunion 2019, Bring Out Your Dead

Motley Crue Reunion 2019 – We discuss how Motley doesn’t understand how contracts work, Sebastian Bach’s travel issues, and newer bands calling it quits.

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EP 196: What About Bob? A KISS Odyssey

This week LC and Bakko breakdown all the happenings in the KISS Universe. KISS playing a private concert for Sharks. Kruise-Fest. The KISS Kruise. Bruce Kulick playing 80’s medleys. Paul doing a Q&A with children in his KISS jammies. And of course the recent meltdown courtesy of Grammy award winning Bob Kulick. Show art courtesy…

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235: EP 196: What About Bob? A KISS Odyssey

This week LC and Bakko breakdown all the happenings in the KISS Universe. KISS playing a private concert for Sharks. Kruise-Fest. The KISS Kruise. Bruce Kulick playing 80’s medleys. Paul doing a Q&A with children in his KISS jammies. And of course the recent meltdown courtesy of Grammy award winning Bob Kulick.

Show art courtesy of Vincent Cabagnot

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Audio clips of the Bob Kulick interview courtesy of the Metal Voice and Jimmy Kay.
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EP 195: Rock N Roll Hall of Fame 2020

Josh Toomey from the Talk Toomey Podcast is back to discuss this years nominees for induction into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. Along with LC and Bakko they give their thoughts on who will and won’t make it this year. #YearOfTheCobra #RNRHOF $10 Cobras & Fire T-Shirt – FREE SHIPPING COBRA STORE: https://cobrasandfire.com/product/rocknpod-expo-bots/…

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234: EP 195: Rock N Roll Hall of Fame 2020

Josh Toomey from the Talk Toomey Podcast is back to discuss this years nominees for induction into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. Along with LC and Bakko they give their thoughts on who will and won’t make it this year. #YearOfTheCobra #RNRHOF

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Nominees

Pat Benatar
Dave Matthews Band
Depeche Mode
The Doobie Brothers
Whitney Houston
Judas Priest
Kraftwerk
MC5
Motörhead
Nine Inch Nails
The Notorious B.I.G.
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan
Todd Rundgren
Soundgarden
T. Rex
Thin Lizzy

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EP 194: Ice-T A National Treasure – The Full Iceberg (Rap, Body Count, Film)

“I happen to like Rock & Roll and feel sorry for anyone who only listens to one form of music.” Ice-T is a national treasure and has always had a rock n’ rebel attitude, sampling War Pigs on the first track of his debut rap album to forming the hardcore punk/metal band Body Count influenced…

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233: EP 194: Ice-T A National Treasure – The Full Iceberg (Rap, Body Count, Film)

“I happen to like Rock & Roll and feel sorry for anyone who only listens to one form of music.” Ice-T is a national treasure and has always had a rock n’ rebel attitude, sampling War Pigs on the first track of his debut rap album to forming the hardcore punk/metal band Body Count influenced by Suicidal Tendencies and Black Sabbath.
On this Ep, we give you the full Iceberg, not just the tip. Ice-T started a new genre as the OG of gangsta rap, collaborated with Slayer and Motörhead, on the lineup of the first Lolapalooza (91), starred in the ridiculous Breakin’ 2 Electric Boogaloo and the ambitious New Jack City, and gone from fighting Tipper Gore/PMRC,
and vilified by George Bush with the controversial track “Cop Killer” to as mainstream as being on a Geico commercial and Law & Order SVU for two decades. Love him or hate him, join two middle class Caucasians (LC & Joey Haynie) as we cover a truly unique and fascinating American success story.
Note. This Ep has more references to Journey and Color Me Badd then one would expect.

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