September 18, 2025

00:50:01

Nailed Reacts: Our Peel It Back Tour Story

Nailed Reacts: Our Peel It Back Tour Story
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Nailed Reacts: Our Peel It Back Tour Story

Sep 18 2025 | 00:50:01

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100th upload to the podcast feed! Yaaaaaayyyy!

Peel It Back ends tomorrow. We've heard listeners talk about their experiences at the tour. Now it's time for our story. During this hiatus we wanted to give you a little something to prove we're still alive (as you need us to be) and we love you. We talk about what we've missed and tell the tale of Xcel Energy Center and the miraculous seat upgrades! Thanks to everyone we got to hang out with. The show was awesome, so I hope we did it justice.

Note: No Tron album discussion in this episode, as it's still 4 hours away from being released here in our neck of the woods. Patience!

Now back to Year Zero...

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[00:00:15] Speaker A: Hey, everybody. We're back and it's not a normal one. Yes. You're actually hearing us a new Nailed podcast in your main feeds on September of 2025. You're not hallucinating. We have been gone a while, and we are bad about putting these out, and we are very irregular, and I'm sorry, but we wanted to come on and talk about our experience at the Peel It Back tour one month ago. [00:00:54] Speaker B: Wait, it was almost one month to the day. [00:00:56] Speaker A: It was pretty much one month today of us recording this. Yeah. [00:01:00] Speaker B: Crazy. [00:01:02] Speaker A: We moved. [00:01:04] Speaker B: We really did. We did it. [00:01:06] Speaker A: I packed the podcast studio away, and then we couldn't record podcasts, and then we moved in. Shit. Tons of stuff, man. That's really stressful. Long process. I don't recommend to anyone. Way more involved than I imagined it would be. It was very naive about moving. [00:01:29] Speaker B: But we made it. [00:01:31] Speaker A: We made it. [00:01:32] Speaker B: We're here. [00:01:32] Speaker A: We're in Minnesota now, and we like it. And I finally started getting the studio unpacked, and it was a really, really bad time to stop doing the podcast because all of the NIN shit started happening all fucking at once. [00:01:51] Speaker B: Here's the thing is everyone should pray that we take breaks, because whenever we take a break from recording. [00:01:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:01:58] Speaker B: Everything happens. So just saying. [00:02:02] Speaker A: It's true. [00:02:03] Speaker B: It's like we know right when to push pause. [00:02:07] Speaker A: Next long break, they'll do probably drop another album, one that's not Tron, one. [00:02:13] Speaker B: That'S not associated with Disney and painted by Jared Leto. [00:02:17] Speaker A: So that's one of the things Tron. Well, we talked about Tron, but I don't think we've podcasted since they released a song. It is the first time they released a song since we have been doing the podcast, which is crazy. First new NIN release since the podcast started in 2021. As alive as you need me to be. [00:02:43] Speaker B: That's crazy. Sorry, I was thinking about it. [00:02:45] Speaker A: Yeah. And first new NIN song in eight years, if you don't count ghosts as songs. [00:02:53] Speaker B: So if you don't count instrumentals, you're singing, right? [00:02:57] Speaker A: Which, you know, in the most pedantic way. They're not songs. So, yeah, that's crazy. Of course, the tour has been happening and still is happening as of this recording. And we went to it, and I was kind of bummed we couldn't talk about it right then and there. I thought maybe we'd come home and. Well, I didn't even have shit set up. [00:03:15] Speaker B: But, yeah, I remember you were like, I think we could maybe record, like, have some of our friends on. [00:03:22] Speaker A: Yeah, I was way too tired and old for that shit. [00:03:25] Speaker B: Well, it wasn't necessarily that because we did stay up watching Alien. [00:03:29] Speaker A: They don't need to know that shit. [00:03:31] Speaker B: All I'm saying is, like, we still know how to party. [00:03:35] Speaker A: We party. Hey, we. We met up with people, and if your idea of partying is like, going out to breakfast. Yeah, we partied and we saw the damn show, and we liked it a lot. We had a really cool and interesting experience that was almost a disaster. And we'll explain why. [00:03:54] Speaker B: We'll get to that later, though. So I'm not going to get, like, too much into detail, but I had personally, after the first show, like, I checked the set list, and then I kind of stayed away from it. [00:04:07] Speaker A: Mm. I didn't look at it that much. I looked a little. [00:04:10] Speaker B: I wasn't. I don't know. I don't like. Well, I guess that's not true, because I was looking up what Ethel Kane has been playing. [00:04:18] Speaker A: I was looking at set list, but I was not watching all the millions of uploads of the entire shows that people are doing on YouTube and stuff. Yeah, I didn't want to spoil every minute of it in that way. [00:04:28] Speaker B: Yeah, definitely not. [00:04:29] Speaker A: And it paid off. [00:04:30] Speaker B: And then right before. Again, I'm not going to go into too much detail on this, but right before the American. The North American leg of the tour started, there was a departure in the touring band. Elan left, and Josh Freese came back. [00:04:49] Speaker A: That's some crazy shit. That also happened in our absence. New drummer and we. It happened really suddenly. Suddenly Josh Freese was once again the drummer, and nothing was said about Elan, to my knowledge. There was no, like, good luck, Elan, and thanks for all the memories. There wasn't that at all. Which makes me think something bad happened. Maybe. [00:05:16] Speaker B: I don't really. I'm not going to think about it too much. I mean, it kind of sucks that he left them high and dry in the middle of a fucking tour to go play for the Foo Fighters, but whatever. [00:05:26] Speaker A: Yeah. So they traded. It was a drummer trade. It was a trade because Foo Fighters had just fired Freese. So I don't know what the fuck's going on. I shouldn't speculate, honestly. [00:05:38] Speaker B: Here's the thing. I don't think anyone knows what the fuck is going on anymore at all, in any area of our lives. So. [00:05:45] Speaker A: No, that's true. It's all so fucked up. The upside. Well, one upside was we get to see Josh Freese played, which I never Have. Which is crazy because he's been in 900 bands, but this was my first time seeing him live. [00:06:02] Speaker B: Yeah, that was cool. So I guess we can kind of talk. Start talking about our show a little bit, which was the St. Paul show at the Excel Center. [00:06:12] Speaker A: Now it's called Gran Casino Arena. [00:06:16] Speaker B: Excel center is way cooler. [00:06:18] Speaker A: I know. It is. Grand Casino sounds insane. I think we went on the last day of it being called. Or was it already called Grand Casino by the time. [00:06:25] Speaker B: No, it was still Excel. [00:06:26] Speaker A: Okay. [00:06:27] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:06:27] Speaker A: For like a few more days. [00:06:28] Speaker B: But I think the worst named arena is probably the Smoothie King. Arena. [00:06:33] Speaker A: Yeah. That's pretty bad. No. Crypto.com? [00:06:36] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, that one's worse. [00:06:37] Speaker A: That's bad. [00:06:40] Speaker B: Was there ever, like an Ape NFT Arena? [00:06:44] Speaker A: That'd be really funny if there was a Board Ape. [00:06:47] Speaker B: I remember it was Board Ape and I couldn't. [00:06:49] Speaker A: There. [00:06:49] Speaker B: Is that just kind of. [00:06:50] Speaker A: Because that really failed. Yeah, that had imploded, so. [00:06:54] Speaker B: I wish Crypto had imploded too, but whatever. Yeah. So, Dave, show. Our friend Asher showed up. Terrible vlog on Instagram. Check him out. He's going to every single North American date. And he was already pretty tired at this show. [00:07:15] Speaker A: He's an insane person, apparently. [00:07:17] Speaker B: Well, he's also very young. [00:07:20] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:07:21] Speaker B: Enjoy it now. Enjoy that energy now. [00:07:23] Speaker A: Thing to do. Yeah. I could never, ever do what he's doing. He's like running on no sleep, going to every single show. But he's having a ball, seems like. And he hung out with us. [00:07:34] Speaker B: He crashed with us here. [00:07:35] Speaker A: Yep. [00:07:35] Speaker B: Took some naps. [00:07:38] Speaker A: He, like, showed up to our house, apparently in the middle of the night to sleep in his car. We didn't know he was out there, but I get a message, like, early ass in the morning that's like, hey, I'm here. And I thought he meant, like, here in town. And I was like, okay, cool, maybe we'll go to brunch later or something. He meant that he was on our street, parked in front of our house, and I wasn't even out of bed yet. God. Anyway, should we talk about getting to the venue? [00:08:09] Speaker B: Yeah. So what's cool about the location we're in now is that we were able to walk to the venue. It was a good, like, 20, 25 minute walk. [00:08:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:08:18] Speaker B: Around there. [00:08:19] Speaker A: Pretty easy to walk to. [00:08:21] Speaker B: I mean, it was just a straight shot. [00:08:22] Speaker A: Excel Center. Yep. And that's why we moved the shows. No parking disasters, no ubering required. [00:08:34] Speaker B: No paying 30 bucks to park. [00:08:36] Speaker A: Yeah. No traveling to a different town. [00:08:39] Speaker B: No Having to wait like half an hour as cars slowly make their way out of the lot. [00:08:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:08:46] Speaker B: Or parking garage, whatever. [00:08:48] Speaker A: A few weeks after we had moved here, it's already paying off for one of the reasons we moved in the first place. [00:08:56] Speaker B: Well, it wasn't just to be able to walk to shows. It was actually just to be able to go to shows. [00:08:59] Speaker A: To go to shows without traveling all day. It's a big part of our life. So we get there. Well, we meet up with some. Some people we know through the podcast, some other fans at a. [00:09:12] Speaker B: By that. [00:09:13] Speaker A: Anyways, other NIN fans nailed fans and friends that we already know or met. [00:09:20] Speaker B: For the first time. [00:09:21] Speaker A: Right. At a food truck place downtown, really close to the arena. And that was fun. So anyway, then shortly after that, we went to the venue. Oh, we saw the A shirt bootlegger outside and. Oh, we actually did get the shirts at that time. [00:09:43] Speaker B: You did? No, I got mine after the show. [00:09:45] Speaker A: That's right. [00:09:46] Speaker B: And ours are different. We'll talk about that later. We don't have to get into every detail as we go to the show. But there were also those, like, religious people outside who were. [00:09:56] Speaker A: You're going to hell. [00:09:57] Speaker B: Yeah. People were asking if they were protesting the show. And I don't think so. I think those freaks just like to stand outside. Any of. [00:10:02] Speaker A: They're just opportunities. [00:10:03] Speaker B: It doesn't matter. Exactly. [00:10:04] Speaker A: It's kind of sad that they do it here because they did it back in Missouri too. [00:10:07] Speaker B: Yeah, but in Missouri it was constant. And it was. Yeah, it was never downtown. Just on the corner with a sign, your party ends in hell. And every young person walking by and flipping them off. [00:10:18] Speaker A: And I wonder if they're out like before hockey games and stuff doing that. [00:10:22] Speaker B: I don't know. Maybe it was just because Nine Inch Nails is the double. I don't know. But I feel like people like that, it doesn't really matter what the event is. They just want to go and like you said, opportunists. [00:10:32] Speaker A: I feel like at sporting events they might get their ass beat. Anyway, we. Yeah, me and Asher did get the crazy ass bootleg shirts with slip design. That's the whole thing we might get into later. But we get in the venue, look at merch. [00:10:50] Speaker B: Well, let's just. We have to go detail by detail. We go to our seats. This is the most important part. [00:10:54] Speaker A: Okay. [00:10:55] Speaker B: Well, other than actually watching the show. [00:10:56] Speaker A: I'll get to the seating part. Yeah. [00:10:58] Speaker B: So I had bought the tickets. Right. And we go to sit down. And I always try to based upon, like, Blake's advice and his preference. I try to get aisle seats, and I also try to get directly behind the soundboard, because what is the sound person doing? Blake, as you've told me a million times before, they're mixing the sound. But who are they mixing it for? [00:11:24] Speaker A: They mix for themselves, basically. Not for the people in the nosebleeds or anywhere else they mix. So it sounds good for them sitting there at the mix station. [00:11:33] Speaker B: Yeah. So I always try to get seats near mix stations. [00:11:36] Speaker A: Now, you can't lose. You go centrally. Centrally located seats. [00:11:41] Speaker B: So we go to sit down, and there's nobody else in the little area where we're at. And I thought you were gonna lose it, because, first of all, I did get you an aisle seat, but it was like the aisle that was, like, at the end where you couldn't get out, so you would have to walk. [00:11:58] Speaker A: Through people, which it's butted up against a wall. [00:12:01] Speaker B: Sorry. [00:12:03] Speaker A: It's because I pee a lot and I don't want to disturb people as they get up. [00:12:06] Speaker B: Anyway, sorry about that. But more importantly, we looked over from where our seats were, and there's the gigantic, like, platform that boy boys noise DJs from. And I was like, I hope that thing comes down, because I can't see. And I sat down, and it was obviously even worse if you're sitting. And I was like, oh, God, this is what the fuck happened. These seats were supposed to be good. I can't see anything. [00:12:35] Speaker A: Yeah. Between us and the main and the two stages is the giant riser for voice noise and zero visibility. None because of the riser in front of our faces. [00:12:46] Speaker B: Yes. And I thought Blake was gonna murder me for buying those seats. And I was like, blake, listen, that thing was not there when I purchased the tickets. I don't know why they would sell these tickets. And another person came up and sat down right in front of us and was looking at, like, his phone at his seat, and then looking at the riser, and we're all just like, what the hell is happening? And next door, like, not next door, but the other side, there was no one seated, like, across from us, I guess, is what I'm trying to say. So we call someone over. Or did he call someone over? [00:13:22] Speaker A: He might have. First it was just us and this one other dude. We were the only people seeing us. [00:13:27] Speaker B: And we were just like, what the hell is happening? Like, why is there no one else here? I don't think these seats were supposed to be sold, which is, in fact, the what happened. Those seats were not supposed to be sold. For some reason, during the pre sale, me and this one other dude managed to buy seats in an area that was later restricted. However, did anyone reach out to us and tell us, hey, you bought tickets in an area that's restricted? Fuck no. No one did. [00:13:52] Speaker A: It's pretty dumb. Ticket master's fault, probably. [00:13:56] Speaker B: Probably. So one of, like, the security guards comes over and is talking to us, and another man comes up and he starts taking pictures from the position we're at. And he's like, hey, if I can get you floor seats, would you want them? And we're like, yes. And here's how I know, like, all this stuff is such bullshit. They just go and grab two folding chairs and stick them on the end of one of the rows. [00:14:19] Speaker A: This is all fake. [00:14:20] Speaker B: It's all so fucking fake. [00:14:22] Speaker A: So these seats. Our seats didn't even exist? [00:14:24] Speaker B: No. [00:14:24] Speaker A: Until they went and got some chairs and put them down for us. It was like, here you go. And I was like, hell, yeah. [00:14:30] Speaker B: But they also gave us wristbands so we could go into ga. [00:14:33] Speaker A: Right? That was the best part. Yeah, but at first we thought we were just gonna use the floor seats and not, like, because we're old. Not risk it in the pit, but. [00:14:43] Speaker B: Well, I don't mind pit. I'm more concerned about your back and stuff, which is why I never like buying general admission. But luckily you weren't having a bad day. [00:14:51] Speaker A: I was not having pain episodes that day. [00:14:53] Speaker B: No. So anyway, we don't have to get bogged down the details, but we got a major upgrade because they sold us restricted seats, basically. That should not have been sold. I also think we should have gotten to meet Trent Reznor because of that, but. Yeah, whatever. I guess that's. He should have apologized. [00:15:12] Speaker A: Yeah. Personally, he probably. It's probably his fault. He. [00:15:15] Speaker B: He should have given us a tarot card. [00:15:17] Speaker A: Can we say, though, the. The St. Paul venue staff were really nice and helpful, and I've really. I don't. I've never had such an experience at a venue like that before. I feel like in other cities, inferior cities, the reaction would just be, go yourself. [00:15:35] Speaker B: I don't know. It's pretty obvious that those seats were not meant to be sold to anyone. [00:15:39] Speaker A: Yeah, but that doesn't mean they have to help us. Like, sometimes venue staff are. They are. You have dealt with it firsthand. [00:15:51] Speaker B: Not always. I almost always had good experiences. [00:15:55] Speaker A: Except when they made you throw away your. [00:15:56] Speaker B: Oh, well, that. That was different. That was someone working the. [00:16:00] Speaker A: Yeah, well, United Center Chicago people Not as nice. [00:16:03] Speaker B: Chicago sucks. We picked the better city. JK Chicago. [00:16:09] Speaker A: They were just really, really helpful. I was not expecting that. So we were. You go to our floor seats. [00:16:16] Speaker B: We had our rubber ducky wristbands, which I love that there were little rubber duckies on them. [00:16:20] Speaker A: I don't know who chooses that. [00:16:22] Speaker B: I don't either. But apparently they were used at other shows too. [00:16:25] Speaker A: So boys, noise starts kind of behind us on the big ass riser. There's always one at every show. [00:16:33] Speaker B: Okay. I haven't had this type of person, this guy. I haven't had an experience with that type of guy since Depeche Mode. Probably in Chicago again, by the way. But yes, there was a very drunk and stoned gentleman who came up to Blake. And by the way, these seats did not exist before. And he said, you're in my seat. And Blake said, I can assure you that I am not in your seat. [00:17:00] Speaker A: All I said was, I don't think so, buddy. [00:17:03] Speaker B: Oh, wait, maybe that's what you said. [00:17:04] Speaker A: That's all I said. Because I. It's like these seats didn't exist five minutes ago. I didn't take your seat. But he was, he was like leaning. [00:17:11] Speaker B: Leaning, stumbling. [00:17:13] Speaker A: He clearly was an alcoholic. [00:17:14] Speaker B: He was double fisting drinks. [00:17:17] Speaker A: This guy was a mess. And there's always drunk, middle aged white guy. Every show. There's one there to ruin it that tries to ruin it for the people around them. Yeah. [00:17:27] Speaker B: And which I felt bad for because he ended up going to the other side. He was on the wrong aisle seat, basically. And there was a nice, like, young couple that he was next to and was trying to talk to and annoy. And I could just tell that they were not happy. [00:17:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:17:44] Speaker B: At all. And I was like, you know, you can report his ass to security. Honestly, I do not know why they don't drag those people. I'm sorry, I'm not trying to say those people. But this person was so drunk. [00:17:55] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:17:56] Speaker B: Like, he could barely stand up straight. And he had somebody who was like, had a joint and they were passing it back and forth. So not only was he drunk, he was continuing. [00:18:06] Speaker A: They were openly blazing, like, not trying to be subtle about it at all. Yeah. And at some point he like dropped a drink on the ground, like, listen, made them come clean. [00:18:16] Speaker B: They had to come clean it. I would have at that point, if I worked staff, I'd have been like, get this fucker out of here. I'm not cleaning. I thought he puked at first. We both did. Because we were like, oh, did he puke oh, he spilled his beer. [00:18:25] Speaker A: This is when staff is too nice. [00:18:27] Speaker B: Yeah. At that point you should just be like, get the fuck out, dude. Sorry. You are just causing a disturbance and making life hell for everyone around you. [00:18:36] Speaker A: Trying to talk to everybody the whole time. [00:18:37] Speaker B: And here's the thing is, like, I'm not opposed to partying, guys, but I am opposed to partying to the point of distraction and annoyance to other people. [00:18:46] Speaker A: This guy could not handle his liquor. [00:18:47] Speaker B: If you're going to take a gummy and vibe, I'm fine, I don't care. Just don't take 20 gummies and then come to his show and double fist beer and be an asshole. Don't do that. It's just common courtesy. Which no one has anymore, so whatever. [00:19:02] Speaker A: No, Anyway, the show Boys noise played. I'm trying to think of the order of events here, but. Oh, of course. So the curtain goes down and Nine Inch Nails starts immediately when the noise noise music ends. [00:19:19] Speaker B: How long do you think they're sitting up there behind that curtain? How long do you think Trent is sitting there by himself? Because it's very. Stop making sense. And the way it's orchestrated because it's Trent and then Atticus comes out and it just kind of builds. Kind of like the. If you've never seen Talking Head, stop making sense. Watch it. It's the best concert movie. Yeah, but the setup is like that in the beginning where it's Trent and then it's Atticus and then I think it's Alessandro comes out and then. [00:19:44] Speaker A: Yep. They just keep adding people, but yeah, I think that Trent walks through. They try to do a misdirect when the boys noise stuff gets really intense. They walk Trent through some kind of corridor. Well, there was a corridor off to the side that leads to the cube entrance. I think it's maybe toward the end of the boys noise set. [00:20:05] Speaker B: I like to think that he's just sitting there the whole time, just quietly waiting. [00:20:08] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:20:08] Speaker B: Since like piano. Maybe he's doom scrolling on Instagram, just kind of vibing. [00:20:14] Speaker A: I can see that. [00:20:14] Speaker B: Yeah. He's just sitting there listening to all the people around him and what they're talking about. That's what I would do. Honestly. [00:20:20] Speaker A: He probably is in there for a little while just. Just eavesdropping. So, yeah, big surprise, he's in there. Curtain drops playing right where it belongs. We did get the set lists. Obviously it's not varying all that much, this tour. [00:20:41] Speaker B: Do you think any of it has to do with the drummer replacement? Or do you think some of it was also just kind of because of the. The. [00:20:49] Speaker A: Because the production. [00:20:50] Speaker B: In the production. [00:20:51] Speaker A: Yeah, I think that's more of it. [00:20:53] Speaker B: Probably pretty set. [00:20:55] Speaker A: It was more minimal in 2022, so you could switch it up a lot easier. But, yeah, now we have all these lighting cues, all these graphic cues, the screens, all this. The curtains, all stuff that happens on the B stage. They do some switch ups, but in. [00:21:10] Speaker B: Fact, we got a debut that night. We did not get a cool lyric shirt that was new. But we did get a debut song and it was Closer with Boys Noise. And what's cool about that is. And I don't know because I haven't paid attention to other tours, but they use purple lighting for that. Which someone. Some people have pointed out that it might have been an homage to Prince because Purple Closer songs about fucking debuting. [00:21:40] Speaker A: In the Twin Cities. [00:21:42] Speaker B: Everything in Minnesota is like purple. [00:21:44] Speaker A: Yeah. People are obsessed. Of course, the Vikings, people are obsessed with purple up here and Princess. Right. And it's all kind of. It all kind of blends together. So I was like, oh, that's very apt that they would do that. They debut it here. It may have been just a coincidence, but who knows? Maybe so. That was really cool. Oh, I didn't say it was after. I remember when it was after the three songs on the B stage and then Josh. [00:22:17] Speaker B: Oh, we moved to the floor. [00:22:18] Speaker A: Yeah, that's when we moved to the. To the pit when Josh starts drumming and they're going to the A stage. That's when we went up there. We said, fuck these. [00:22:31] Speaker B: I couldn't see shit. [00:22:32] Speaker A: Yeah, that's right, you couldn't. We didn't think about that. But when you're not on a tiered seating area, if you're not tall like me, you can't see shit. [00:22:42] Speaker B: And also, I just want to say, if you're 7ft tall, stay in the fucking back. There was a dude in front of me who I swear was seven feet tall. Like, so tall. Yeah, sorry. Tall guy. [00:22:52] Speaker A: Yeah. Take one for the team. [00:22:53] Speaker B: You got. You got to. You got to let the girl. Girls to the front. [00:22:56] Speaker A: Mm. [00:22:57] Speaker B: Just saying. [00:22:58] Speaker A: Well, the girls did go to the. [00:22:59] Speaker B: Front, shorties to the front. That's all I'm saying. Let the shorties have the front. [00:23:04] Speaker A: I'm really. [00:23:05] Speaker B: By that I mean short people. Not. [00:23:06] Speaker A: Okay, okay. [00:23:07] Speaker B: Sorry. What? [00:23:09] Speaker A: I'm really glad we went up there. [00:23:10] Speaker B: Me too. I'm glad you were able to. I was afraid you wouldn't want to. [00:23:14] Speaker A: If this were for Some reason in 2022, I was having horrible spinal issues this night I wasn't at all. And it was awesome. [00:23:23] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:23:24] Speaker A: Imagine no pain. And, yeah, I think it made the show just way, way better. [00:23:32] Speaker B: I honestly wish we were able to go to multiple shows, though, because we missed a lot of the cool lighting effects being that close. Like, there's a lot of cool shit going on that when you are sitting in the actual, like, arena, when you're not on the floor, that you can see a lot better and clearer than what we could see. So I almost wish that we could have made it to one more date. And I would have taken, like, a nosebleed seat, but I used all my PTO and basically all my extra money moving here. [00:24:02] Speaker A: So, yeah, some of the effects are more for people, for further away. But I. I'd rather be where we were, closer up. [00:24:12] Speaker B: Well, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying I wish I could have experienced it the other way too. [00:24:16] Speaker A: True. [00:24:17] Speaker B: Yes. That's all. [00:24:19] Speaker A: But if I could only pick one, I'd do this one thing. We did have a really cool. Like, it wasn't really that crowded when we were going up there. We had an easy time getting up there. Pretty close right between the main stage and B stage, and that helped later on, when we moved to the B stage, we got really close almost on the rail of it. The only downside to where I was standing, it was awesome. Except Atticus was fully covering Josh Freese, so I did not get to see Josh Friess play basically at all. Except in the screenshot, which I was really looking forward to. Oh, well, we were over on the Atticus side. [00:25:06] Speaker B: Yeah. What was your favorite performance that night? Mine might be the Lovers. I mean, Reptile's always good. I was really excited by Mr. Self Destruct and. [00:25:19] Speaker A: Yeah, that was cool. [00:25:20] Speaker B: Less Than is always good because Tambo. [00:25:22] Speaker A: Trent, I love Less Than the B stage stuff. The closer remix, for me, a vessel, I mean, fucking vessel was played. That's way up there for me. Came Back Haunted. Even a song that's never been a fave, I think the remix may be better. [00:25:40] Speaker B: It was also fun during Came Back Haunted whenever they were transitioning back to the main stage. And you could see Trent with his little portable microphone singing. I could have just run over and touched him. I wanted to. [00:25:52] Speaker A: Yeah, he's. It was weird as he's walking back. I didn't realize he's still going. Came Back Haunted into the mic. And it's just. It's also really weird seeing Trent with a wireless mic because I think this tour is the first time he's ever done that that I can think of. So it's just a very different vibe, him carrying the mic around freestyle. But anyway, yeah, it's awesome. [00:26:20] Speaker B: Yeah, it's great. [00:26:20] Speaker A: What else can we say? [00:26:22] Speaker B: It was just a really great show and you should go. Everyone who has gone has no regrets, Piggy. [00:26:31] Speaker A: Nothing can stop me now. I'm glad I got to see that before I die. [00:26:34] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, that was cool. But the. The design, the production, it was all just like top notch. And if I had the money, I would go to LA and see it. If someone wants to give me like $3,000. Okay, that's not how much it would cost. I really don't know how much it would cost, but I'll go with you. Someone has a ticket, wants to fly me out to la. I'll go. I don't care. [00:26:57] Speaker A: Maybe we'll go to Future Ruins, which I keep forgetting is allegedly happening. [00:27:03] Speaker B: Allegedly. Why do you say allegedly? [00:27:05] Speaker A: Because it doesn't seem real yet. It doesn't seem like a real thing that's really happening, but apparently it is. [00:27:10] Speaker B: Are there still tickets available for that? [00:27:12] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:27:12] Speaker B: I don't either. [00:27:13] Speaker A: I wouldn't be shocked. [00:27:15] Speaker B: So I do want to say for a merch note that in the uk, I believe that they were selling like, on their Euro tour, I believe they were selling like, these Nine Inch Nails ponchos. [00:27:26] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:27:26] Speaker B: And those dumbasses should have had them for sale at our show because we exit and it is raining. [00:27:31] Speaker A: Right. That would have been so clutch if we had got a nin poncho and walked out straight into the rain. [00:27:38] Speaker B: Instead, we were just walking wet. Who wants to bring an umbrella? Like, I'm sorry, I'm not gonna carry an umbrella at a concert. And they probably take it away anyway. [00:27:47] Speaker A: And we do have the downward spiral umbrella, but not gonna get that lost. So. Yeah. The downside, of course, to being able to walk to the venue is of course we have to walk home in the rain. [00:28:00] Speaker B: But it was actually really nice and refreshing once we got home. [00:28:04] Speaker A: It wasn't too bad. [00:28:05] Speaker B: It was funny to see everyone's Nine Inch Nails gear just air drying. Like everyone put it out, like on their. On their tables. All the T shirts and stuff was. They were just laid out. All of our clothes just air drying. [00:28:18] Speaker A: My poor Trent jersey. [00:28:21] Speaker B: So that was nice. [00:28:23] Speaker A: You got your bootleg shirt after the show. [00:28:27] Speaker B: Yeah. And it was really funny though, because whatever. I was trying to pay him on Venmo. He's like, pizza, pizza, pizza. So I had To. To put the pizza icon in the SAE's Pizza Saves Pizza so that he doesn't. So he has 9 million transactions that are just pieces of pizza. [00:28:43] Speaker A: A lot of pizza today. He's saying. He's saying to the irs. A lot of pizza that day. [00:28:48] Speaker B: No, that's not gonna throw up any flags or anything, but whatever. [00:28:52] Speaker A: Yeah, ask Comet Ping Pong if that threw up any red flags. Pizza used as code. Nevermind. [00:29:01] Speaker B: Oh, I wasn't thinking that way. [00:29:02] Speaker A: Sorry. Stupid. [00:29:04] Speaker B: Sorry. I wasn't thinking about Pizzagate. [00:29:07] Speaker A: Let's start thinking about that again. [00:29:09] Speaker B: Yay. Simpler times, really. [00:29:12] Speaker A: So should we talk about. So we went to sleep. Yeah, boring. Didn't party. Didn't record a podcast. [00:29:20] Speaker B: We didn't have anything set up. [00:29:21] Speaker A: We were all wet and tired. Come on. [00:29:23] Speaker B: We sat on the couch and we watched the first episode of Alien Earth with Asher. We totally partied. [00:29:29] Speaker A: That's a cool show. [00:29:33] Speaker B: But the next day. [00:29:34] Speaker A: Yeah, a brunch with some nailed friends. [00:29:40] Speaker B: So Asher, Laura, and Laura's boyfriend Corey met up with us here at our house, and then we went to Burger Dive, which is not far from where we live. [00:29:51] Speaker A: Right. [00:29:51] Speaker B: And when we were there, everyone, I think, was wearing Nine Inch Nails gear that they had bought at the concert, maybe, Right? I can't remember. I don't know if I was or not. [00:30:00] Speaker A: I don't remember what I was wearing at all. But we clearly were NIN fans in this little corner booth. [00:30:06] Speaker B: And our server was like. I don't know. We were just talking, and she was talking to Asher, and we were talking about the Nine Inch and Elle show and how Asher is going to every show in North America. And she was like, I met Trent Reznor once. [00:30:21] Speaker A: And we were like, what? [00:30:24] Speaker B: And she was like, he was really nice. He was really quiet. He seemed really sad, though, because, you know, his dog had just died. So it was, you know, on the TDS tour. My guess is when. [00:30:37] Speaker A: I can't remember if it was, like, 94 or 99 or somewhere in between. [00:30:40] Speaker B: It wasn't. It was while they were on tour, I'm pretty sure. For TDS. [00:30:44] Speaker A: Yeah. It was 90s. We know that. [00:30:46] Speaker B: Yes. So later on, though, Blake, we were talking and you were like, that server definitely fucked Trent Reznor. Right. [00:30:57] Speaker A: It just. She gave a vibe that maybe that. That could have happened, but she's not telling. She didn't hint at it at all. That's just what I inferred. [00:31:06] Speaker B: Sorry, I didn't get that vibe either. [00:31:07] Speaker A: I think there's a good chance. [00:31:08] Speaker B: Okay. [00:31:09] Speaker A: Well, no, that's my disgusting speculation based on nothing but they saw nothing but. [00:31:15] Speaker B: This very kind server. [00:31:16] Speaker A: It was cool. [00:31:18] Speaker B: Very cool. But I also made a big mistake that I think Asher will never forgive me for. [00:31:23] Speaker A: Oh, God. [00:31:24] Speaker B: And I got the There's a Touch Tunes jukebox. And so I got the app and I was like, I'll play some Nine Inch Nails. I'll find the most, like, low key song. Because it's a quiet little song. So I selected me. I'm not. There was. There were barely any songs, by the way, to choose from. And I assumed, because what fucking jukebox is going to have the nailed Year Zero remix album available for people? I thought the picture was wrong. And because sometimes that happens, you know, I thought the little thumbnail image was incorrect. And so I just selected me. I'm not. And it was actually correct. And it was the 500 minute long. Olaf, I want to. [00:32:13] Speaker A: 16 minutes. [00:32:14] Speaker B: It was so fucking long. And their jukebox was loud. And Asher was so mad at me. [00:32:23] Speaker A: We were all a little mad at you. [00:32:24] Speaker B: Listen off. Who cares? It was a funny memory that we're all gonna laugh about forever. But also, I feel like we're even because Asher left his leftovers in our car. And that included leftover deviled eggs and my fucking car stank, dude. [00:32:38] Speaker A: Yeah, but so we're even. [00:32:40] Speaker B: We're even. [00:32:41] Speaker A: Okay, if you say so. [00:32:44] Speaker B: But also, it's not my fault. Again. What fucking jukebox in the middle of a dive bar has Year Zero remixed every song. [00:32:53] Speaker A: That's all they had. They didn't have Closer. They didn't have Head Like a Hole. They had Year Zero remix. [00:32:58] Speaker B: It was bonkers. [00:32:59] Speaker A: Insane. It's just the touch. [00:33:01] Speaker B: Oh, they had Driver down, too. It was really weird. Yeah, I'd rather hear Driver random tracks. I was just like, whatever. It's dumb. [00:33:10] Speaker A: Yeah. Crazy. So anyway, that was fun. [00:33:14] Speaker B: Sorry. Anyway. [00:33:17] Speaker A: Never live that down. [00:33:19] Speaker B: So just merch updates. The store has had some cool merch. I'm still regretting that I did not spend a zillion dollars on that red hoodie. But I have faith that someone will put it on Depop in the next few months. So I'm not that much. That thing cost too much. [00:33:35] Speaker A: More than $100. [00:33:36] Speaker B: It was 90, I think. [00:33:38] Speaker A: Okay. [00:33:39] Speaker B: Which is still less than what I paid for a Deput for a Depeche Mode hoodie. And like, four months later, that hoodie was on Depop for 30 bucks. And I was like, I'm just gonna fucking wait it out. [00:33:51] Speaker A: These hoodies are depreciating fast. [00:33:55] Speaker B: But they were really cool lyric tees. I'm. I'm kind of hoping that they will put them up on their site at. Because I didn't like the ones that were available to our show other than the March of the Pigs one that you're wearing. But that's been available at every show. [00:34:13] Speaker A: Yeah. I forgot to say, the only merch I got was March of the Pigs cut off sleeve shirt. That's all I got that I'm wearing right now. [00:34:22] Speaker B: I got that and I got the bootleg tee after. And that's it. [00:34:25] Speaker A: No, I thought you got. No, you didn't. Okay. [00:34:27] Speaker B: Oh, wait, I got a normal tour shirt. Sorry, just the normal. Yeah, forgot about that one. That one's cool. [00:34:32] Speaker A: But this is not my favorite cycle for merch. I'm not in love with most of these designs, so I didn't go crazy at the merch booth. Sorry. [00:34:42] Speaker B: I really wish that I could have gotten like the Zero Sum or the Perfect Drug. There were cool ones, but. [00:34:49] Speaker A: But it was just ruiner at our show, right? [00:34:51] Speaker B: Yeah. And then that March of the Pigs one, I think there was a closer one, but it was like a baby style tee and I didn't want that. [00:34:58] Speaker A: I wanted the Tron one. Didn't have that. [00:35:00] Speaker B: Yeah. Then there were poster kerfuffles where they were supposed to have tour posters that the top layer would peel and I guess there was to reveal like the show poster underneath. Right. And. And what is underneath were all the images from all the lyric shirts. So. Yeah, anyway, those, you know, the rumor was that there were issues with, you know, the production, I guess, of those posters and they weren't going to sell them, but then they randomly, like maybe in Boston or something, started handing them out to the first 20 people at a certain merch booth. And it's like, okay, this is stupid. [00:35:43] Speaker A: They probably printed like 10 million posters. They didn't want them to go to waste. [00:35:48] Speaker B: Why not just hand them to people? Why just make it 20 available at some random merch booth? Like why not just say, hey, do you want a poster? We don't want to throw these away and just let people have them. No, they only made 20 available at the merch booth. [00:36:03] Speaker A: You wanted them all to be available immediately. [00:36:06] Speaker B: I'm talking about the defect posters. If they were handing out the defective posters, just put them. Let everyone have it. You know, if they want it, get one. [00:36:13] Speaker A: But then only the first. They'd all be gone at Boston. [00:36:16] Speaker B: Well, that's not. If you do one a piece Anyway, they also had like, the merch was kind of a mess for this tour, I'm not gonna lie. They also had like the. The tickets that. The commemorative show tickets that they didn't start handing out until later because we didn't get any at our show. Anyone before Boston, I think got fucked with regards to certain merchandise and. And things they were giving away. But they did finally introduce a show poster, I think in Tampa. One of our patrons, Joe, picked it up for me. Thank you so much. We actually got it today and I was freaking out because the post office fucking mauled that tube, dude. [00:36:59] Speaker A: Tubes never make it intact in the mail. [00:37:03] Speaker B: I was afraid the poster wasn't even in there. [00:37:05] Speaker A: Yeah, kind of. We've had stuff that the cap came off and the poster is gone. [00:37:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:10] Speaker A: Stupid. [00:37:11] Speaker B: I'm like, why would they even just continue to send this? Npc. [00:37:14] Speaker A: I'm sorry, did you want a tube? Thanks. [00:37:18] Speaker B: So, and then they introduced the. The Peel it back poster, I guess the updated fix version on their website. So you could have gotten it from there. [00:37:28] Speaker A: Yep. [00:37:29] Speaker B: Anyway, and then the bootlegs, I think they're hilarious. I love them. I love that mine is different from yours. I'm wearing it now. Oh, yeah, Mine just like the red logo and then it says Peel it back and then the backs are the same. They have that goofy ass GQ photo. [00:37:44] Speaker A: Yeah. And it's like all squashed or stretched. [00:37:48] Speaker B: Yeah. It's not a great like Trenton Atticus in the skull. [00:37:51] Speaker A: Love having a NIN shirt with Trenton Atticus faces on it. [00:37:54] Speaker B: I do too. [00:37:55] Speaker A: They look like, you know, bad JPEG quality. [00:38:00] Speaker B: Definitely weren't using no fucking tiff file. [00:38:02] Speaker A: The front. The front is this insane. The slip style artwork. [00:38:07] Speaker B: Yeah. That's yours. Yeah. [00:38:08] Speaker A: It doesn't really make sense. It's a pretty ugly shirt. [00:38:11] Speaker B: I love it. [00:38:12] Speaker A: I just needed to have it for, you know, to say I did. [00:38:18] Speaker B: And as the tour has progressed, there's always the celebrities that you see hanging out with Trent afterwards. And probably my favorite was Nathan Fielder. [00:38:28] Speaker A: These are all over Instagram. [00:38:30] Speaker B: Nathan, if you ever want to hang out, let me know. If you're in LA and you have an extra ticket and you want someone to go with you, I'm available. [00:38:38] Speaker A: We need airfare. [00:38:40] Speaker B: I'll figure it out. I got credit cards. Nathan actually could just fly a plane and pick me up. [00:38:47] Speaker A: Oh, my God. He is a pilot. I forgot. [00:38:49] Speaker B: He is an actual commercial pilot. [00:38:51] Speaker A: I hope he has a private jet. [00:38:53] Speaker B: I hope he doesn't. That's gross. [00:38:56] Speaker A: Just so he can practice. [00:38:57] Speaker B: He's not rich enough to have a. [00:38:59] Speaker A: Private jet so he can practice. Who else has been seen? [00:39:03] Speaker B: Pixel grip. [00:39:04] Speaker A: That's right. We saw him open for health, and we're about to see him again here in town. [00:39:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:39:12] Speaker A: Excited. [00:39:13] Speaker B: I think Tony Hawk was at the show in Ireland for some reason. And then I was thinking about it, and this is just how my brain kind of works. But I was thinking, because Tony and Trent are buddies. [00:39:26] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:39:26] Speaker B: And Tony's son is married to Francis Bean Cobain. [00:39:32] Speaker A: Right. [00:39:32] Speaker B: And I always wonder if she's ever read the awful stuff that Trent has said about her mom and if they've ever run into each other and it's awkward. Maybe she just ignores all that shit. I don't know how children of celebrities handle it, because you have, like, a very privileged, awesome existence because you're the child of a legend. But then you have to deal with. [00:39:54] Speaker A: Like, what people say. [00:39:55] Speaker B: Breaths. And what people say and what other celebrities say about your parents. [00:40:00] Speaker A: Why every single famous person on Earth now has body dysmorphia because of the diseased Internet. [00:40:06] Speaker B: I mean, it's not just famous people. Everyone does. [00:40:09] Speaker A: I hope she's not reading anything. Nothing good can come from that. [00:40:13] Speaker B: Don't read anything. Pre2012. That's all I'm gonna say about Trent Reznor. Talking about Courtney Love. [00:40:20] Speaker A: Anyway, you also put down Stu was. [00:40:23] Speaker B: Seen at the show. Well, I didn't know. Um, one of our listeners, Chris, he messaged me, and he was like, I see that you follow Hinterlands. I'm at the bar right now. And I was like, what? If anyone, I. I used to listen. I still do occasionally. There's a movie podcast called the Flop House, and I think Stu is a fan favorite. [00:40:44] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:44] Speaker B: But he owns a couple bars, and Hinterlands is one of the bars he owns. And he went to the show, and I checked out his stories, and I was like, hell, yeah. My faves. And he liked my message. [00:40:56] Speaker A: Wow. He liked it. He noticed you. [00:40:58] Speaker B: We're best friends now. I'll be on the Flophouse soon. [00:41:02] Speaker A: Me, when I'm in my pod. Crush's DMs. She noticed me. It is nice to see on social media and in real life the familiar faces that we now have memorized of people who follow Nine Inch Nails all over the world. A few new ones this time around who are documenting, taking some good pics just with their. [00:41:26] Speaker B: Their iPhones. Yeah, I just enjoy it, kids, because we're all gonna be in work camp someday, I'm pretty sure. Okay, so I Mean, she's not looking good. [00:41:38] Speaker A: So enjoy. Enjoy your youth. Well, you can. I wish I had the youth and stamina. I would do that, too. [00:41:45] Speaker B: Well, you'd have to have the money, too. It's not just youth and stamina. You got to have money to be able to follow a band around. [00:41:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:52] Speaker B: Either you saved it, or you're in a position where you can leave work. Because it's like, you know, two or three months, so it's not. Or a month and a half. Yeah, I guess. [00:42:03] Speaker A: What'd you put here about the reaction to the tour? Rave reviews. [00:42:08] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. A lot of people are liking it. Yeah. Even the critics is like, hey, go. Most amazing show you'll see all year. Even in, like, our Discord, though, like, people have been saying it's some of the best, like, the best tour they've seen since. I don't know, someone said. Since the Fragile tour. [00:42:27] Speaker A: Yes. So people who have been going to. Since the Fragile era, many, many shows, many tours, unlike us, they're saying this is up there. [00:42:36] Speaker B: Yes. [00:42:37] Speaker A: Which is pretty cool. [00:42:38] Speaker B: If you can. Anyway, sorry if this was, like, long and detailed. We have not. We're not used to podcasting. Like. [00:42:45] Speaker A: No. And because we suck at it, we're rusty. [00:42:48] Speaker B: It's. It's just what it is, man. I got a day job, I gotta work, and then I gotta work again. [00:42:55] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:56] Speaker B: So I promise we're gonna start recording again fairly soon. We'll try to stay regular. You know, sometimes life happens. [00:43:08] Speaker A: We. We moved. So our life has been in complete up. Upheaval. [00:43:12] Speaker B: And then we just live in America, which everything is fucking awful here. So my, like, mental health has not been great. Especially since we're working on covering a dystopian album. [00:43:27] Speaker A: Yeah. That is not fun. [00:43:29] Speaker B: No, not at all. [00:43:31] Speaker A: I thought it would be to talk about the dystopia of year zero, but, like, our world is basically worse than that. [00:43:41] Speaker B: So, like, it's getting worse anyway. It has the potential to be, as. [00:43:45] Speaker A: I said, at least they had a giant hand to end it all. We don't even have that relief. [00:43:51] Speaker B: Well, we don't know yet. Maybe it will come. [00:43:54] Speaker A: God, I hope. Please, please. Giant hand. Giant hand in the sky. 2028. That's my bumper sticker. Oh, I should make that because we've been wanting to do a bumper sticker, but we couldn't land on what. What slogan to put on it. [00:44:09] Speaker B: Yeah, I wanted, like, a funny. Keep. Keep punking. I'm listening to Nailed and Jessica's blathering about some bullshit. I Don't know anyway. But yeah, it's just we've also been trying to get, like, unpacked and getting settled and oriented to this new city we're living in. And also, we want to make friends up here. So if you live up here. [00:44:31] Speaker A: Yeah, some nice people have already reached out and been really cool. [00:44:38] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:44:39] Speaker A: But yeah, if you're in the Twin Cities area, anywhere close, give us. [00:44:44] Speaker B: Let's go get some. Some peeps. [00:44:48] Speaker A: We need to know what the good things are in town. [00:44:51] Speaker B: Like, who are the cool local bands? We don't even know that. [00:44:54] Speaker A: Right. [00:44:55] Speaker B: Well, we know. We know a couple. [00:44:57] Speaker A: One or two local musicians who are good. [00:45:00] Speaker B: But anyway, I promise we're not weird. You can ask our friends who we've traveled with. [00:45:05] Speaker A: I'm not promising that I'm not weird. [00:45:07] Speaker B: Okay, we're a little weird, but we're not creepy weird. Does that help? [00:45:12] Speaker A: Speak for yourself. [00:45:14] Speaker B: Well, thanks for putting out there that you're creepy weird. Now no one knows that everyone hang out with us. [00:45:18] Speaker A: Not that kind of creepy. Okay. Just weird, not creepy. I promise. [00:45:23] Speaker B: Gosh, Blake. Anyway, I promise Blake is still working on his recording area because right now it's still kind of a little shambled. It's a little distracting for me. [00:45:35] Speaker A: We're able to record again, which is cool because obviously we wouldn't be recording right now. It's just. It's a fucking mess in here and Jessica hates that. [00:45:44] Speaker B: I do. Like, I'm one of those people who has to have everything. [00:45:49] Speaker A: Everything in its right place. [00:45:50] Speaker B: Everything in its right place. [00:45:51] Speaker A: Perfectionist. [00:45:52] Speaker B: But, I mean, I'm a little clutter buggy, so it's not like I'm that person. I'm not Monica on Friends. You know what I mean? Yeah, but I've been trying to get, like, back into my routine. Like, I have to have my routine and I have to have, like, stability, or else I just can't do anything. And so we're getting there, though. [00:46:14] Speaker A: Yeah. Well, let's not keep dragging it out. Let's let them go and let's get on with our night and we will finish year zero. [00:46:22] Speaker B: Yes. I promise you, on our own time. No, it will happen. I've heard the winters here are. [00:46:28] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:46:28] Speaker B: We're gonna have kinda icky. So, yeah. [00:46:31] Speaker A: Soon we're gonna have nothing to do other than stay in the house and podcast, baby. [00:46:39] Speaker B: Yay. Anyway, go to the show. Go, go, go. If you are in an area and you can please go. [00:46:50] Speaker A: We. Yes. There's only a few shows left, I think, so you better do it right now. [00:46:55] Speaker B: It's Phoenix, right? [00:46:57] Speaker A: Yeah. Then la. [00:46:58] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, la. There's a two night. The Kia Forum. [00:47:02] Speaker A: I don't think I've got to mention this, but we do have merch in our merch store for Year Zero summer. While it lasts. While the summer lasts. [00:47:11] Speaker B: We only have four more days of summer, folks. [00:47:13] Speaker A: So there's cool Year Zero inspired designs in there. The Year Zero bikini is still in there. Our enamel pins, some stickers, piles. [00:47:22] Speaker B: Are the Oscar T shirts still? [00:47:23] Speaker A: Yes, Oscar T shirts in two designs. One is a raglan. [00:47:29] Speaker B: Yeah. One. We did donate money to the Springfield Cat shelter. [00:47:34] Speaker A: Right. The proceeds from those two shirts go to a shelter from where we used. [00:47:40] Speaker B: To live, Eden Animal haven't. [00:47:42] Speaker A: And we have donated the proceeds thus far to them. And they're really cool and they got a lot of cool rescue cats there. If you happen to be in the. [00:47:51] Speaker B: In Springfield. Moon and Trent Reznor. They did name a cat Trent Reznor. [00:47:55] Speaker A: Right. [00:47:55] Speaker B: In honor of us. A black cat. And it was adopted. [00:47:58] Speaker A: Yep. We put him on our Instagram and probably not due to us, but it did get adopted. [00:48:03] Speaker B: Yeah, he did get adopted. So Trent Reznor, the cat. Shout out. [00:48:08] Speaker A: Shout out. Even though the pod is not active, the discord is still active, which is really cool that people still want to chat in there. So get in that discord. You can access it through our patreon and just DM us if you have questions about that. And I put a new. I made a little new mashup video that I put on the Patreon too. And at some point I might put that just on YouTube for the public. [00:48:38] Speaker B: So I guess our next episode on Maine will be My Violent Heart. Is that right? [00:48:41] Speaker A: Yep. [00:48:42] Speaker B: All right, so hopefully you'll start seeing some more podcasts from us soon. I'm very sorry about the hiatus. We've had a year, though, you know. [00:48:51] Speaker A: It'S been a one. [00:48:51] Speaker B: I lost my best friend. I moved to a city that I don't know, and it's just been weird and the country is falling apart, so what a time to be alive. [00:49:03] Speaker A: Difficult year. We'll. We'll get back at it, though. [00:49:07] Speaker B: Yes. [00:49:08] Speaker A: Thanks, everybody. We appreciate you still being out there. Have fun at the tour and hit us up. [00:49:16] Speaker B: Bye. [00:49:16] Speaker A: Bye.

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