The best 2 hour interview I have ever listened to. What a top man Billy is. You’re quite right Robb, Biohazard don’t get the recognition they deserve and Danny is an absolute beast on the drums.
Biohazard!!! Every Metalhead back in '92 was listening to that shit!!! I remember,they are playing a sold out show at the famous Longhorn in Stuttgart, Germany!!!! Brilliant!!! Still love the "Urban Discipline" Album!!!! Greetings from the Black Forest, Germany!!!
I love Germany!! I was in the US Army, stationed in Mannheim for 2 years 1992 to 94. I saw Biohazard twice while I was there. Once when they opened for Kreator, and then the next year they were headlining, with Dog eat dog and Downset!!! Amazing shows!!! I love the German people....you guys love metal music probably more than any people I've ever met!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻❤️
Awesome interview as per usual Robb. Been watching your show throughout the whole pandemic. I love the Fit for an autopsy T-shirt. Killer band, love the new album by them.
Always loved Biohazard and MFH since the 90 s still loving them in 2022 saw them many times live in Barcelona at Donington Monsters of Rock in 1996 etc etc Cheers from Norway🤘🔥
This was an awesome episode, loved BIOHAZARD since hearing Tales From The Hardside on Headbangers Ball when it came out & Love MH's first 2 albums especially! Great hearing some of those stories! 👌👊🤘Steve
I wanna thank Billy for the (Donington Monsters of rock 94) story, as I was there to see Biohazard and I remember everyone getting on stage and wondering what the hell was going on. And hearing after that show Biohazard had to cut there set short to fly off to play Germany. Plus when they played the second stage the weather wasn't the best that day, as it mostly rained.
Biohazard changed things for me, they'll never be another time period of music like the early nineties... biohazard were inspired by underground hip hop, hardcore punk & thrash metal and look at the results of timeless works of urban art ! Pure original dope af killer songs that will live forever in me!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻💯🔥🔥🔥☣️☣️☣️☢️☢️☢️🔊🎵🎵🎶🎶
Billy was the aggression in that band. So awesome. ‘Means To an End’ was there most underrated album. ‘The Fire 🔥 Still Burn Inside’! Killer, killer album. Thank you 🙏
My very first time seeing Machine Head was in Jan 94 with Biohazard opening for Slayer. It was the first night of the tour in San Diego. F'n AMAZING night. That was my first every metal show. I was 11.
I went to that same show!...but in Detroit MI State Theatre. I went both nights and man was it something to behold. Man I miss those days. The pits were epic.
@@elbee3495 I was born in West Palm Beach, Florida back in September of 1984. My family moved to the DC area around 1990 or so and I've been back to visit several times and lived there for a short time years ago. I love South Florida but not many good shows come down that far. Here in the DC/B More area we get all the great shows but man I sure do miss the beaches, hot weather all year long, beautiful women and the clubs. You still down in WPB?
I grew up in the great 90s: grunge, nu metal, HC… Real good music on MTV… I miss those happy times… And still have Biohazard cassettes 🤘🏼🔥🖤☠️🎸 P.s. Good episode, now I’m waiting for NFR with Max Cavalera 🤘🏼
Max Cavalera would make for a very interesting podcast. Great suggestion! I'm still waiting for the Chino Moreno one that was supposed to happen like over 2 years ago now! 😅😅😅. I'd like to see Scott Kelly of Neurosis (or anyone from Neurosis for that matter), the RZA from the Wu Tang Clan (OR anyone from the WTC!) E 40 (awesome Bay Area old school rapper) and several more I can't think of right now.
@@YettiManChannel84 In the early 90’s I was a huge Sepultura fan 🤘🏼But I watch every episode of the NFR. Robb is a great storyteller and every guest has something interesting and funny to tell👍 See You next week🤘🔥🖤☠️🎸
Billy Bio… man! Love that guy! Saw Biohazard on their 1997 tour in Serbia. One of the first shows post civil war after Emtombed and Pro-Pain. Then here come fucking Bio in a basketball arena over 5 thousand people and it was sick! I was 13 at the time. Huge Bio fan. I moved to the states in 01 and my first ever show was Bio at Ftetchers club in Baltimore Maryland where I reside now. I was in the front row rocking like a little kid and billy pulled me onto the stage to start doing Hold my own! First one on stage with them! Sick man!
If Biohazard and Machine Head ever tour together in the future, both should do their Dynamo '95 set during that tour. I mean, those two shows were the best ever.
I’ve always been a fan of Billy’s work. Made it this way from PowerFlo is a great song. You need to listen to the first BillyBio album. That’s a banger. State of the World Address is the best Biohazard album.
DFL! First time I saw Biohazard was at Toads in New Haven, CT with Kreator in 1990. The greatest ever. The world needs a Biohazard reunion. E-Low D*lux Billy Bobby Four super heroes from Brooklyn.
Great seeing Billy doing good. Robb could you help me with a couple of questions that have bugged me for years? Could you tell me more of Quarteto de pinga, and is there a live show from davidian video available to watch somewhere online, looks out of control. :-) Same goes for shades of grey video since we're on a Billy chat. Been a hardcore fan since the burning red era and saw you in Zagreb in 2004 on through the ashes tour. Cheers Robb and great seeing you in this form of podcasts/interviews. You're great at it.
*Hey Robb try Ground Coriander seeds 3-5 grams daily, also Nature's Answer Passionflower tincture and Now Foods Melatonin. Will def help your Insomnia brother, also try to stay away from any LCD screens close to your bedtime, they emit blue light which fucks around with your circadian rhythm. Anyways thanks again for the NFR interviews and for writing one of the greatest Metal albums of all time Burn My Eyes which means a lot to me, metal till the end \m/*
Everyone shits on metal in the 90s but I remember it as one of the most amazing, and creative times in heavy music. The 80s was so meat and potatoes compared to the diversity of the 90s. My bands were Biohazard, Machinehead, Cathedral, Fear Factory, Sepultura, Slayer, Motorhead, Obituary, Sick of It All, Rollins Band, Danzig, Carcass, Entombed, White Zombie, and Pro-Pain. I never had a hard time finding heavy music to love.
Yeah I never got the hate at all! For me it was the best decade and you are so right about the creativity it was so diverse. 80s was overrated and just shredding which is boring. Also Meshuggah started in the 90s and look at their influence now! Don't forget Pantera
Thats because Metallica's black album made everyone lose hope but then MH ,Pantera and Sepultura and other bands brought it back, metal never goes away it just goes underground and comes back up!
Hell yeah, Biohazard!!! I actually saw them open for the Insane Clown Posse (a hilarious rap group out of Detroit, Michigan if you happened to never heard of them) way back in 1998 in Washington DC @ The 9:30 Club (the one in NE DC off of V street). That was a really strange but fun crowd! It had the Juggalos (ICP fans) and the Metalheads and Punk Rock kids for Biohazard so it made for such an interesting line of kids in the ghetto of DC 🤣. I loved the old tour stories and I never knew you saw Nirvana back in 1991 right before Nevermind hit the shelves? That must've been an epic show!? You are so lucky you were able to see that. I was only about 7 years old during that time, but I was still a big fan of Nirvana at that age (hadn't heard of MH or Biohazard but had heard Metallica's Black album of course which helped me get into Metal big time along with Nevermind which helped me get into more Punk Rock). Great podcast as always, Robb! And the Electric Rappy Hour was amazing!!! You are killing it bro! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🎸🎸😎🚬💥💥💥🤙👌👍👋🤯🤯🤯♥️♥️♥️💯👺👹🤠😁😁😁
I like the deep conversations and the struggles with drugs and metal issues with rock stars. But goddamn, I like hearing funny stories y'all did when fucked up. 🤣 The shitting the cup is too much 🤣
I temember the St Paul show when Machine Head and biohazard opened for Slayer in 1995, that was the show when I threw a condom on stage. Bobby picked it up and gave a 5 minute speech about safe sex 😂 that was also the show when Rob said "if God came down from the sky right now I'd shoot his ass down" and people looked so confused 😅
Great podcast! Re: Game of Thrones - if you ever watch GOT again....try and watch on 4K Bluray...totally worth it! Got the box set, and wow. Even "The Long Night" episode (Season 8) looks that MUCH better/a bit brighter.
I was given my dad piano after he past away not to god at it but I try .been jamming some Type o negative mushroomhead a bit of Genesis I try to find some of Biohazard piano intro tutorial no luck man I whish Billy could be my teacher
Hey there Robbio! Can I suggest some possible guests for your podcast that I think would do really well and help you blow up even more? How about the RZA from the Wu Tang Clan (or Method Man, GZA, anyone from the WTC), Scott Kelly or anyone from Neurosis, Chino Moreno (wasn't he supposed to be on a few years ago? What happened? Haha), Ernie Bailey (a guitar tech of Kurt Cobain way back in the early 90's. He has a lot of very cool tour stories of not only Nirvana but the tour in South America with the RHCP, Alice in Chains, etc), E 40 (of course you know the Bay Area rapper!), Etc. I'll try and think of some more. Thanks for the quality entertainment Robb and the Electric Rappy Hour really was fun! Take it EZ bro.
That John Snow has Donald at least one movie which i saw. Spy movie. Sorry i forget the name. His part in it was big but budget was so low.. Still it was quite good.
when Evan left in 2011 he said it was because his heart wasn't into it anymore. He was just a different person then when he was the young kid writing those Biohazard songs. I'm glad they still talk, but I don't know if he'd do it. Evan doesn't need the money
Biohazard rules. They're so fn bad. The breakdown in Wrong Side of the Tracks is so sick. Remember bein a youngin trying to learn drums and playing that over and over. I still have their first album I believe on Maze records. I bought it just off their name and freaked when I heard it. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
I remember seeing him with biohazards at the tsongas area in Lowell where I live and they opened for icp which I don't like I remember it being a concert more for a younger crowd and I was young then watched them play and left ICP is horrible kicking out 3 liters of their faiku root bear yuck it's like if you need someone to watch a bunch of kids all at once send them to ICP lol
I came here for the music & banter, didn't want or expect the pro abortion rhetoric from a guy who's adopted, this has to the definition of irony. At what point does a woman's right to make poor decisions overide those of a vulnerable & innocent soul with an innate desire to live?
We should probably just over populate the earth until people start starving to death in the streets, dying from horrible diseases because they can't access healthcare, and shit like that. Makes way more sense.
Poor Billy doesnt know how huge of a producer Toby is ,Sevendust Home , Korn Life is Peachy ,Alice in Chains ect ect I still love the guy I went to an ICP show and I dont even like them despite my luv for rap music but I was only there for BIOHAZARD!!
The best 2 hour interview I have ever listened to. What a top man Billy is. You’re quite right Robb, Biohazard don’t get the recognition they deserve and Danny is an absolute beast on the drums.
@Mike “west coast darkness” my god 🤦🏻♂️🤌
Thats exactly how it was back in the day You got the cd read the thank you list and discovered new bands.
That was the move back then
Absolutely. Those were the good ol' days.
Right on dude - remember doing that a lot 😂
A memory I almost forgot good ol days
This is really cool,Saw Slayer, Biohazard Machine Head tour in 1995. Crazy times!
Biohazard!!! Every Metalhead back in '92 was listening to that shit!!! I remember,they are playing a sold out show at the famous Longhorn in Stuttgart, Germany!!!! Brilliant!!! Still love the "Urban Discipline" Album!!!!
Greetings from the Black Forest, Germany!!!
That album still holds up
I love Germany!! I was in the US Army, stationed in Mannheim for 2 years 1992 to 94. I saw Biohazard twice while I was there. Once when they opened for Kreator, and then the next year they were headlining, with Dog eat dog and Downset!!! Amazing shows!!! I love the German people....you guys love metal music probably more than any people I've ever met!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻❤️
Urban discipline has to be there best cd when I first heard punishment it was sick on headbangers ball lol
Fuck yeah, man!!! Urban Discipline had everyone's attention back in the day!
They influenced all the groove bands pantera, sepultura, machine head...
Defo the best interview you done so far. Loved this. Biohazard ☣️ are legends!
The Kerry story at the end 🤣🤣🤣
Awesome interview as per usual Robb. Been watching your show throughout the whole pandemic. I love the Fit for an autopsy T-shirt. Killer band, love the new album by them.
Always loved Biohazard and MFH since the 90 s still loving them in 2022 saw them many times live in Barcelona at Donington Monsters of Rock in 1996 etc etc Cheers from Norway🤘🔥
WHAT MAKES US TIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!! 🤘🔥
Still jamming Biohazard all day, EVERYDAY 👌😎🤘
Yeah me too !
This was an awesome episode, loved BIOHAZARD since hearing Tales From The Hardside on Headbangers Ball when it came out & Love MH's first 2 albums especially! Great hearing some of those stories! 👌👊🤘Steve
Great interview! Never really checked out Biohazard, gonna have to do that now 🤘
You're in for a treat! Start with Urban Discipline and then State of the World Address. You won't be disappointed.
Loved this thank u guys big mh and bio fan met u both at different points in the 90s
Tales from the hardside right here! Very interesting stories here for sure! Thanks Rob and Billy!
I wanna thank Billy for the (Donington Monsters of rock 94) story, as I was there to see Biohazard and I remember everyone getting on stage and wondering what the hell was going on. And hearing after that show Biohazard had to cut there set short to fly off to play Germany. Plus when they played the second stage the weather wasn't the best that day, as it mostly rained.
Biohazard changed things for me, they'll never be another time period of music like the early nineties... biohazard were inspired by underground hip hop, hardcore punk & thrash metal and look at the results of timeless works of urban art ! Pure original dope af killer songs that will live forever in me!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻💯🔥🔥🔥☣️☣️☣️☢️☢️☢️🔊🎵🎵🎶🎶
Billy was the aggression in that band. So awesome. ‘Means To an End’ was there most underrated album.
‘The Fire 🔥 Still Burn Inside’!
Killer, killer album.
Thank you 🙏
@D.L. Seraile Absolutely! Not many people talk about that album. I like it way more than State Of. Cheers
Kings NEVER Die
That album had just come out when I got my bio tat & the shop was blasting the album while getting my mark. Was awesome 🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:14:51 I'm competely agree! NO ONE ever talk about how awesome Danny plays drums, like he's doesn't exist or something.
In early 1995, I saw Slayer, Biohazard & Machine Head 2 nights in a row at the Roseland Ballroom in NYC! \m/
My very first time seeing Machine Head was in Jan 94 with Biohazard opening for Slayer. It was the first night of the tour in San Diego. F'n AMAZING night. That was my first every metal show. I was 11.
I went to that same show!...but in Detroit MI State Theatre. I went both nights and man was it something to behold. Man I miss those days. The pits were epic.
Same, except in West Palm Beach, FL! Amazing lineup! I was 13 at the time!
That tour was 94/95
@@tuff3rmrd3an0 I meant 94 ... typo LOL
@@elbee3495 I was born in West Palm Beach, Florida back in September of 1984. My family moved to the DC area around 1990 or so and I've been back to visit several times and lived there for a short time years ago. I love South Florida but not many good shows come down that far. Here in the DC/B More area we get all the great shows but man I sure do miss the beaches, hot weather all year long, beautiful women and the clubs. You still down in WPB?
Been waiting on this one for ages DFL 🤘🏼
Urban Disipline is in my top 10 favorite albums fuckin still jam it to this day. BUSINESS & HOLD MY OWN are my jams.
General, this was awesome! I think Max Cavalera is waiting for your call ...
Robb saw Max a few weeks ago and they decided to record a podcast so….. 😉
I grew up in the great 90s: grunge, nu metal, HC… Real good music on MTV… I miss those happy times… And still have Biohazard cassettes 🤘🏼🔥🖤☠️🎸 P.s. Good episode, now I’m waiting for NFR with Max Cavalera 🤘🏼
Max Cavalera would make for a very interesting podcast. Great suggestion! I'm still waiting for the Chino Moreno one that was supposed to happen like over 2 years ago now! 😅😅😅. I'd like to see Scott Kelly of Neurosis (or anyone from Neurosis for that matter), the RZA from the Wu Tang Clan (OR anyone from the WTC!) E 40 (awesome Bay Area old school rapper) and several more I can't think of right now.
@@YettiManChannel84 In the early 90’s I was a huge Sepultura fan 🤘🏼But I watch every episode of the NFR. Robb is a great storyteller and every guest has something interesting and funny to tell👍 See You next week🤘🔥🖤☠️🎸
Great guest! Biohazard is one of the best band ever
Crazy stories here!! Great Podcast Robb 🔥
2 heroes of mine! When you 2 are playing in Belgium Germany or the Netherlands I AM THERE. Legends! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
Man I need a part 2 with more no fuckin regret stories...
Billy Bio… man! Love that guy! Saw Biohazard on their 1997 tour in Serbia. One of the first shows post civil war after Emtombed and Pro-Pain. Then here come fucking Bio in a basketball arena over 5 thousand people and it was sick! I was 13 at the time. Huge Bio fan. I moved to the states in 01 and my first ever show was Bio at Ftetchers club in Baltimore Maryland where I reside now. I was in the front row rocking like a little kid and billy pulled me onto the stage to start doing Hold my own! First one on stage with them! Sick man!
Enjoy watching as always robbbb
If Biohazard and Machine Head ever tour together in the future, both should do their Dynamo '95 set during that tour. I mean, those two shows were the best ever.
I’ve always been a fan of Billy’s work. Made it this way from PowerFlo is a great song. You need to listen to the first BillyBio album. That’s a banger. State of the World Address is the best Biohazard album.
Killer chat🤘
Robb, a long time ago Machine Head was playing a Cro Mags song and you asked me if I knew it, then you gave me the mic. I'll never forget that.
GREAT INTERVIEW!!!🤘🏼😎🤘🏼
I was told the poop prank story about 15 years ago by one of the Biohazard guys... so crazy to hear it brought up again after all these years.
Burn my eyes came out on vinyl in Europe on roadrunner when it was first released. I had a record store and stocked it.
DFL! First time I saw Biohazard was at Toads in New Haven, CT with Kreator in 1990. The greatest ever. The world needs a Biohazard reunion.
E-Low
D*lux
Billy
Bobby
Four super heroes from Brooklyn.
Dude finally another episode
Eindhoven 1995 -> Dynamo Open Air... legend... since than... you booth killed it... 🤘🏻
Great seeing Billy doing good. Robb could you help me with a couple of questions that have bugged me for years? Could you tell me more of Quarteto de pinga, and is there a live show from davidian video available to watch somewhere online, looks out of control. :-) Same goes for shades of grey video since we're on a Billy chat. Been a hardcore fan since the burning red era and saw you in Zagreb in 2004 on through the ashes tour. Cheers Robb and great seeing you in this form of podcasts/interviews. You're great at it.
*Hey Robb try Ground Coriander seeds 3-5 grams daily, also Nature's Answer Passionflower tincture and Now Foods Melatonin. Will def help your Insomnia brother, also try to stay away from any LCD screens close to your bedtime, they emit blue light which fucks around with your circadian rhythm. Anyways thanks again for the NFR interviews and for writing one of the greatest Metal albums of all time Burn My Eyes which means a lot to me, metal till the end \m/*
Burn my eyes did come out on black vinyl upon album release back in 1994
I somehow figured out that this podcast exist In that exact second I knew that Robb Flynn has podcast, and here I am.
Everyone shits on metal in the 90s but I remember it as one of the most amazing, and creative times in heavy music. The 80s was so meat and potatoes compared to the diversity of the 90s. My bands were Biohazard, Machinehead, Cathedral, Fear Factory, Sepultura, Slayer, Motorhead, Obituary, Sick of It All, Rollins Band, Danzig, Carcass, Entombed, White Zombie, and Pro-Pain. I never had a hard time finding heavy music to love.
Yeah I never got the hate at all! For me it was the best decade and you are so right about the creativity it was so diverse. 80s was overrated and just shredding which is boring. Also Meshuggah started in the 90s and look at their influence now! Don't forget Pantera
Thats because Metallica's black album made everyone lose hope but then MH ,Pantera and Sepultura and other bands brought it back, metal never goes away it just goes underground and comes back up!
1:16:44 wait, whaaat?I’ve heard of sloppy seconds but “FLOPPY FIFTHS????”…. floppy?
Biohazard and Machine Head on my top top 15 bands ever.
Hell yeah, Biohazard!!! I actually saw them open for the Insane Clown Posse (a hilarious rap group out of Detroit, Michigan if you happened to never heard of them) way back in 1998 in Washington DC @ The 9:30 Club (the one in NE DC off of V street). That was a really strange but fun crowd! It had the Juggalos (ICP fans) and the Metalheads and Punk Rock kids for Biohazard so it made for such an interesting line of kids in the ghetto of DC 🤣. I loved the old tour stories and I never knew you saw Nirvana back in 1991 right before Nevermind hit the shelves? That must've been an epic show!? You are so lucky you were able to see that. I was only about 7 years old during that time, but I was still a big fan of Nirvana at that age (hadn't heard of MH or Biohazard but had heard Metallica's Black album of course which helped me get into Metal big time along with Nevermind which helped me get into more Punk Rock). Great podcast as always, Robb! And the Electric Rappy Hour was amazing!!! You are killing it bro! 🤘🏼🤘🏼🔥🔥🔥🔥🎸🎸🎸😎🚬💥💥💥🤙👌👍👋🤯🤯🤯♥️♥️♥️💯👺👹🤠😁😁😁
I like the deep conversations and the struggles with drugs and metal issues with rock stars. But goddamn, I like hearing funny stories y'all did when fucked up. 🤣
The shitting the cup is too much 🤣
I temember the St Paul show when Machine Head and biohazard opened for Slayer in 1995, that was the show when I threw a condom on stage. Bobby picked it up and gave a 5 minute speech about safe sex 😂 that was also the show when Rob said "if God came down from the sky right now I'd shoot his ass down" and people looked so confused 😅
Yup same one i listened to on Spotify. Dambit
I saw Fit for an autopsy yesterday in Antwerp! What a great band!!!❤🙏🤘
Cheers from Brazil!
Overhere in europe..Ive néver seen Bobby with a girl. And I had my share partying with the Amsterman. GREAT episode this one
This was soo much better than his interview w Jasta. Nice job Rob.
Great podcast! Re: Game of Thrones - if you ever watch GOT again....try and watch on 4K Bluray...totally worth it! Got the box set, and wow. Even "The Long Night" episode (Season 8) looks that MUCH better/a bit brighter.
Tales from thr hardside.....HARDSIDE!!!!
I testify that I heard hardcore rap in Hardcore before I heard it in Hip Hop BACK IN LATE 80'S.
I was given my dad piano after he past away not to god at it but I try .been jamming some Type o negative mushroomhead a bit of Genesis I try to find some of Biohazard piano intro tutorial no luck man I whish Billy could be my teacher
Needs more slam poetry 🤣
East Bay Mob Robb Flynn!
Hey there Robbio! Can I suggest some possible guests for your podcast that I think would do really well and help you blow up even more? How about the RZA from the Wu Tang Clan (or Method Man, GZA, anyone from the WTC), Scott Kelly or anyone from Neurosis, Chino Moreno (wasn't he supposed to be on a few years ago? What happened? Haha), Ernie Bailey (a guitar tech of Kurt Cobain way back in the early 90's. He has a lot of very cool tour stories of not only Nirvana but the tour in South America with the RHCP, Alice in Chains, etc), E 40 (of course you know the Bay Area rapper!), Etc. I'll try and think of some more. Thanks for the quality entertainment Robb and the Electric Rappy Hour really was fun! Take it EZ bro.
That John Snow has Donald at least one movie which i saw. Spy movie. Sorry i forget the name. His part in it was big but budget was so low.. Still it was quite good.
Peter Dinklage the guy who plays tyrian lannister has been in loads for movies
Judgment Night Kicks ass 🤘
DFL 💯👊🤘
Yo bring Bobby on one day! Haha
He is a Brazilian jiu jitsu not traditional Japanese jujutsu
❤️ 😘
Robb I hope you're sleep has improved. If not try cbd edibles or teas they don't make you high, just very relaxed and able to sleep hardy 🤘🏻🔥🔥🤘🏻💚
Billy talking to Evan hmmmm my ears perk up instantly.. They have to do urban discipline reunion tour
when Evan left in 2011 he said it was because his heart wasn't into it anymore. He was just a different person then when he was the young kid writing those Biohazard songs. I'm glad they still talk, but I don't know if he'd do it. Evan doesn't need the money
@@Gregbaltzer I follow him
On Instagram he is living that good life 😎
The best Machine Head albums were the first two and probably down to the Biohazard influence
This.
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
God damn Robert, your skin is fucking amazing. IDK why I feel the need to tell you that ? so anyways love you🤘🔥🔥🤘
You probably took Judo as a kid, Jui Jitsu wasn't even a thing in the US until the early 90s
Ill take stories about Pete all day long. Thank you.
D.F.L. ☣️
#SoloCupChallenge 🥤💩🤮😭🤣🤣🤣
Robb switching from adoring someone's perfect b00bs to defending women's right to decide over their body in a heartbeat.
I can totally relate ;P
The story about his wife pressuring him into drinking is kinda messed up
Biohazard rules. They're so fn bad. The breakdown in Wrong Side of the Tracks is so sick. Remember bein a youngin trying to learn drums and playing that over and over. I still have their first album I believe on Maze records. I bought it just off their name and freaked when I heard it. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Funny wattie story
World disorder mean album with rest
🤘🇩🇪🤘🇩🇪🤘🇩🇪
I remember seeing him with biohazards at the tsongas area in Lowell where I live and they opened for icp which I don't like I remember it being a concert more for a younger crowd and I was young then watched them play and left ICP is horrible kicking out 3 liters of their faiku root bear yuck it's like if you need someone to watch a bunch of kids all at once send them to ICP lol
You gotta get Hetfield on the show! 🤘
The supreme court became a joke when Komrade McCheeto was allowed to assign people
Too much rambling
Yikes ! 15 min and your still on game of thrones and politics!? See ya !!!
I came here for the music & banter, didn't want or expect the pro abortion rhetoric from a guy who's adopted, this has to the definition of irony. At what point does a woman's right to make poor decisions overide those of a vulnerable & innocent soul with an innate desire to live?
He should’ve checked with you first before he shared his opinion
It's none of your business what other people do with their body
McMuffin & 69Blew, I'd have made an exception for puréed infants in your cases.
We should probably just over populate the earth until people start starving to death in the streets, dying from horrible diseases because they can't access healthcare, and shit like that. Makes way more sense.
@@cthulhurising4860 =blithering idiot
Poor Billy doesnt know how huge of a producer Toby is ,Sevendust Home , Korn Life is Peachy ,Alice in Chains ect ect I still love the guy I went to an ICP show and I dont even like them despite my luv for rap music but I was only there for BIOHAZARD!!