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Yes. Happy noon. So what's up? Well, do you wanna talk about 2025 predictions that people have been putting out there? Maybe.
Related to music? Related to overall life? Definitely with music and things like that. If they're gonna get into political predictions, then no. No.
No. This one was more so just, like, I I saw the The Woody Show, Menace, did his 2025 predictions is what he calls it. I think I saw his post, as a matter of fact. And I remember thinking some of them were, like, well, yeah, duh. But then there were there were a few in there that I was, like, alright.
We'll see what happens. Like like pure nicotine products will become heavily marketed as beneficial to users? Yeah. That was one that I was, like, I I could see that happening because you've got guys like, Joe Rogan, and some of these other people from that little crew who I have heard talk about nicotine's good for you. Right.
And it's, like, I don't think you should come out and say that. Now it's one of the it one of the most addictive substances in the world. It's crazy. And I have certainly read information about even what just straight nothing else in it nicotine could potentially do to you. I'm not a doctor.
I'm not a scientist. I'm not going to say, but I would not go to someone like Joe Rogan for health advice. Well That's just me, and that's someone who used to listen to his show all the time. I don't want you guys thinking, oh, he's just being a hater. Alright.
Okay. Anyway, what what else do we got? Do you wanna do the whole do you wanna do Menace's? Or you wanna do this one that I saw that popped up on our Twitter feed? Oh, which one's better?
The the music one, I would think, would be more would be more fun. Alright. See you later, Menace. Have a good time. I hope you're I hope you're safe.
He he put he went into stuff about, like, how the US dollar will be transferred to crypto, something like that. Yeah. That ain't gonna happen. Right. Right.
I don't buy that one. But, yeah, what do we got for the predictions in the music world? Sleep Token, Face Reveal lose half of their fan base. Yeah. I mean, that's that's bound to happen though at some point.
They're bound to I I don't know. They're bound to, like, show off their real selves at some point, you know? There has to be a time where they have to reveal who they are. And then they go, people on Twitter are gonna be like, wow, they're a whole lot uglier in person, you know, that type of thing. You can find out what they look like right now, though.
You know? You you sure can. You can just But you still have that speculation, that mystery that it could not be there. And, you know, because most masked artists do eventually show their face like Tobias Forge, but everybody it was kind of the same situation. Like, if you Googled, you know, who's the front man of Ghost?
Who is it really? And all you'd have to do is go listen to any of his other bands and go, oh, yeah. That is definitely Tobias Forge. But, you know, Ghost's current members, they don't, you know, show all of them unmasked. I don't know why Sleep Token would get forced into unmasking.
I bet they don't unmask this year. I bet they don't. Gonna drop new music, and, they'll probably just have because they just got new masks, you know, on the last tour. I bet they're yeah. I I'm gonna go with no.
That's my prediction. Alright. There's also Bill Murray shoots someone with a gun on this person's list. Bill Murray seems like a very nice guy. Again, not the old actor.
Oh, him, he would be more likely than Yeah. Because he he'd be more shaky and frail. You know? You know? And he's got an attitude.
You know? He does. Yeah. Yeah. Paul, can you imagine him going ballistic?
I could see yeah. See, the actual Bill Murray. Oh, no. The artist the band, Bill Murray. I I don't think we're gonna have to worry about that.
Alright. What else? These are fun even if I don't buy them. Bring Me the Horizon uses AI to write a song. That's it.
It's a I could see him using it to add elements to a song, but not a full song. They're really good songwriters. Why would they why would they do that? I I don't think it'll happen. So far, I'm a 0 for 3 on these.
Well, with the whole posthuman next gen, the whole you know, their fascination with the future, you think they would do something like that? Maybe. But, again, I would think it would not be the whole song. Maybe they had AI write, you know, some something weird that goes into it. I I that's the most likely one we've heard so far, I'd say.
Well, this person also said TikTok is banned, and last time I checked, Kevin O'Leary was very close to, buying it. I love it. Along with some other business guy. TikTok. I think the owner of the Dodgers was teaming up with him to buy it for, like, 300,000,000,000 or something crazy like that.
Okay. The TikTok ban There's a team of people. Looks like the TikTok ban heads to the Supreme Court tomorrow. I thought it was January 19th is when it's supposed to be, like, done and over with. To continue reading, you must have a Wall Street Journal subscription.
Let's see here. Supreme Court will hear TikTok ban this week. Every one of these websites, you need a you need a subscription. Well, they're facing a US ban, facing legal woes around the world. I've I've had it.
I'm not gonna buy a New York Times subscription. Every site I've gone to, so I I don't know what's going on with TikTok. TikTok getting banned, I just don't see that happening because of the amount of money that's being made in America on TikTok. I don't think they'll ban it. I I really don't.
Okay. What else? Well, I decided to go away from that list because that list went into, like, Charli XCX and other artists that are being played on Z103. But, Chat GPT, I asked, Chat GPT, what are some of your rock and metal predictions for 2025? Okay.
The the resurgence of nu metal. I mean, that's already kinda happening. So You get a band like No Cure, Fox Lake. I mean, I I saw those bands live, and they're definitely nu metal. They're fun.
But I don't see them getting any bigger, like they're trying to say, like, Slipknot, Corn, and Limp Bizkit. I don't see them getting to that level. Well, I mean, we have the return of Linkin Park happening right now. True. And I guess it depends on what your definition of nu metal is.
There's a lot of newer songs coming out with rap music, you know, with rap and metal in it Definitely. Which is kinda the, you know, that that's as new metal as it gets. But, again, listeners will blame us for playing rap on KBEAR, not the artists putting out those those songs. Yeah. Note to everybody, there are bands, one in particular I can think of that is putting out a new song that definitely has rap in it that no one's gonna complain about it because of the band that it is.
Hail Face Swiss put put rap in one of their songs and then said, let's transition back to the old sound in the middle of the song, and then they went back to the old Hail Face sound during the middle of it. Now here's what I will say. New metal resurgence, it won't ever be like it was. The you're not gonna have, you know, band any bands, I'd say, that are playing new metal reach the level that Korn, Limb Bizkit, and those bands did. They were the biggest bands in the world back in the day.
They were headlining the festivals that now, like, Billie Eilish and those type of celebrities Right. Would headline. People who weren't around in the late nineties don't remember how big rock was. It was crazy. It was crazy.
Number 2 on this list, more thematic more thematic concept albums. Artists like Avenge Sevenfold and Ghost have proven that fans crave deep immersive storytelling, expect more concept albums in 2025 with bands pushing boundaries to create cinematic multisensory music experiences. I think that's a very Sleep Token is beating or, I mean, sorry. I was thinking about Sleep Token because they tend to have, a story to their albums and things like that. Look at Bring Me to the Horizon.
They just did a whole thing with theirs. Exactly. So, jeez, I totally lost my train of thought because I said the phrase sleep token, but, yeah, I think that what I wanted to say was Chat GPT is way better than all of these other predictions that we've seen. They're they're doing way better at making these predictions. Number 3, the rise of AI in music creation.
Oh, yeah. Definitely. We've already seen bands like Pestilence getting yelled at. You might see a band not go public with them using AI and keep it a mystery and every one of their fans like, dude, you guys are obviously using AI Yeah. For your album cover or something like that.
And they're like, no. No. We didn't. The the person has 6 fingers. Yeah.
We're talking about. I I do like this one, heavy focus on mental health awareness. You already saw Beartooth put up the whole self love album. It's saying here with mental health conversations becoming more mainstream, expect lyrics and themes in rock and metal to continue addressing personal struggles, resilience, and recovery. The entire point of pale faced Swiss is is, like, you know, hatred and, you know, try trying to overcome all your mental issues on the inside.
No. I that's kind of a common theme right now in both rock and metal with a lot of the, really big bands. So, yeah, I I definitely think that's a good prediction. Metal and gaming crossovers. Metal music will become more integrated with the gaming industry from soundtracks to in game performances.
Heavy music will find a home in popular games, much like what Metallica did in Call of Duty. Funny, dude. We were just talking about that yesterday. Metallica was in cold. I don't remember that.
I think it was a bench 7 fold that the the the tragedy is confusing them with, because that was a funny little integration there towards the end. And I think that same black ops game had sympathy for the devil from the Rolling Stones as well as the songs when you're going through, I forgot what country it is, but you're in a river, in a boat, and you just you just please allow me to the whole Sympathy for the Devil song. Nice. How many more predictions does it have? Wow.
It was a 6 to 12. Okay. Let's check out some more in the next break. We'll be back. Stone sour and through glass.
It's the noon hour of madness and mayhem powered by Jalisco's. We're talking chat GPT's predictions for rock and metal in 2025, and we had looked at a variety of other predictions if you're just tuning in. And, you know, most of those were like, yeah, I don't know, but chat GPT, pretty good predictions so far, I'd say. Number 6 on this list, revival of underground subgenres. Expect niche subgenres like deathcore, mathcore, and sludge metal to see a revival as newer bands add, fresh spins to these styles.
Think of it as a rebellion against overproduced mainstream sounds. I could see that. I could see that for sure, actually. Another really good prediction from Chat GPT. This one's great too because it's already happening.
More metal bands will incorporate regional sounds from non Western cultures. For instance, Japanese, Indian, and Middle Eastern influences could become more prominent creating unique cross cultural metal fusions. Like a bloody wood and baby metal. Yep. Baby metal, electric call boy.
Mhmm. I mean, tons of different instances of that. I that's a definite good prediction, and I'm all for it. Anything we can do to bring some fresh new takes to rock and metal is great. The dads and grandpas are gonna be pretty upset with this one.
Oh, yeah? Legendary bands hanging up their axes. 2025 may see some iconic bands announcing their retirement or embarking on farewell tours like Metallica, Judas Priest, or Iron Maiden. These tours will be historic moments for fans. Okay.
I could see Judas Priest and Iron Maiden. They're they're all getting pretty up there. Metallica? They're in their sixties now. Yeah.
But I think they they still got it. They still got the energy. They're not I mean, heck, Ozzy was still doing shows till recently. You know? And Ozzy was in bad shape at some of those shows.
He's got a guy behind the curtain that does, you know, backup vocals for him. I don't think it would happen with Metallica this year, but you never know. They've got plenty of money. They don't need to keep going. Rock becomes TikTok friendly.
TikTok has already made unexpected tracks go viral. Rock and metal bands might experiment with shorter, catchier riffs or hooks designed for viral moments while maintaining their core identity. You know, funny enough, because I've started to use TikTok quite a bit recently, you don't see a lot of rock and metal actual band content on there, and I would think you could like, Sleep Token blew up and Bad Omens blew up because of TikTok. You know what also blew up? Kubla Khan.
Kubla Khan? But the whole 2 goes right through the hole. Breakdown there. Even, Slipknot, did you say Slipknot? No.
Were they saying, like, Slipknot's girly pop, and they're dancing to Custer? You know? Custer was huge on TikTok. So I I think bands even if you're not trying to write songs for TikTok, you should put clips from it on there. You should be getting your music on TikTok.
I mean, even Lorna Shore for the for that peace squeal towards the end. Yeah. That's definitely what blew up Lorna Shore. So, yeah, I I could see bands going kinda like me. I'm like, alright.
All of the best contents on TikTok, all of the best activity, the best, you know, vibes, I've started using it because it's right now, in my opinion, it's the best social media platform, which is funny because we don't use it here at KA BAR. Metal vocals enter the mainstream with artists like Sleep Token and Bad Omens gaining attention. Expect harsh and clean vocal combinations become more mainstream influencing genres beyond metal. I I I can't see Sabrina Carpenter adding some screams to her songs. I can see Doja Cat doing so.
Yeah. And Billie Eilish put out a song that had screams in it. Easily see her. Demi Lovato as well. Yeah.
She she already you know, we had a song on z that almost sounded like a sludge metal song from Billie Eilish. It was pretty cool. Cool. So, yeah, I think that's a good possibility. I hope so too.
I would love to put Sleep Token on z 103. This one's a little, I mean, little easy here. It's an easy prediction. 2025 will be a golden year for festivals of more innovative lineups, cross genre collaborations, and hybrid in person slash streaming experiences. Expect legendary headliners paired with rising stars.
Yeah. That could be any year. But, I mean, like, Sick New World got canceled. But I I, like, saw the lineup for Bonnaroo yesterday. Yeah.
Yeah. I mean, that was every style of music you could possibly imagine. I think they saw Olivia Rodriguez, one of the youngest headliners ever. Yeah. And she's on, you know, headlining the same days, Queens of the Stone Age.
And then, like, the other day one of the other days, you've got Bill Murray and then, like, some country artist headlining. Yeah. You know, I it it was all over the place. So yeah. Yeah.
I could see that. I do like this last one here. Old meets new collaborations. Veteran bands like Foo Fighters or TOOL might collaborate with younger acts such as Turnstile or Lorna Shore to bridge the generational gap and keep the genre evolving. Could you imagine a song with Turnstile and TOOL?
I was thinking of Tool and Lorna Shore. Wouldn't that be great? Like, trying to envision it in my head. Sink or swim, but it's Will doing the screaming? Yeah.
It would be interesting. I don't know. Tool, I don't well, back in the day, they did do some collabs. They had, Henry Rollins on a song on the Undertow album, and, you know, they've used clips from comedian Bill Hicks. I wouldn't really call that a collaboration.
Is there any other guest appearances? I don't know if there is other than Henry Rollins' guest appearances on a Tool song. You know, maybe live. Maynard collaborates, you know, with, like, Pussipher. He'll collaborate with other artists, but I don't know about with TOOL.
I did see, Henry Rollins and Rage Against the Machine have both made guest appearances on TOOL songs. Rage Against the Machine is? Let's see. Several artists have made guest appearances on Tool albums and tours. Okay.
Oh, Lustmord, a I guess you could call him an electronic artist. He did the weather effects in 10000 days. Dale Crover. Okay. These are all at live shows.
Anyway, yeah. Interesting prediction. If we get the Toole Toole Lauren Ashore matchup, we'll play it. Alright? You can count on it, listeners.
Alright, beaches. I haven't taken a look at this since earlier, but made the post this morning about hot takes in rock and metal. And listeners are posting some pretty good ones, so figured we'd take a look at some of the recent responses, see what you think. We've got Rush is a good band. I don't think that's a hot take.
There's lots of people who like Rush. They played arenas. A lot of people don't like Geddy Lee's voice. I particularly love it. Yeah.
But I I would say that, you know, with a band that popular saying they're good is is not really a hot take. You know? I mean, if you were to say I mean, even if you say they suck, I guess it wouldn't be a hot take because Geddy Lee's vocals are kinda divisive. Well, 2 years ago on or not 2. 2 days ago, 5 years ago.
Is that what I'm supposed to say? 2 days ago, 5 years ago. Tenfold and three score. I know Abraham Lincoln 4 score and 7 years ago. Wow.
Aaron also said Wu Tang Clan and Tribe Called Tribe Called Quest should be played more on Radio Waves. Maybe? I What station? We're talking z103? Assume we're talking z, and I think we do have those artists on z throwback.
We I think we were supposed to add Wu Tang Clan protect your neck to alt 101, but the lyrics They need some language content. Yeah. A little iffy there. I think you're right. Yeah.
I mean, they're definitely legendary. But I meant to say before, 2 on on January 7th, which was 2 days ago, 5 years ago. But 5 years before that, Neil Peart died. Oh. That's what I meant to say.
I was like, you're throwing a lot of numbers at me, and I have no idea what you're talking about. 2 days ago. Let's see. Chelsea posted, I don't like knocked loose. Good for you.
At least not what I've heard on the radio. I don't think that's really a hot take. Knocked loose is not gonna be for everybody. You know, music that heavy is it's just not for everyone. So I and Noctaloosa's vocalist.
Speaking of divisive vocalist, there are a lot of metalheads who don't like Noctaloosa's vocalist. Why? Because he's very opinionated? No. Just because of the sound of his voice.
Oh. You know, the same reason they don't like, you know, when Poppy's screaming. Sounds like a bunch of squirrels fighting in here. What's happening? He does have a, you know Like, have you listened to some of those old, hair metal bands from the eighties and maybe even, like, nineties?
Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's not for that's not for everybody either. Like, there's a lot of that, and there's a lot of fans of that. It's sort of the same thing.
When my mom used to yell at me, it was the same type of tone of voice to the brother. Like, Brian Johnson's in the house. You can't say you don't like knock loose and you like ACDC. Okay? That's it's similar.
That's fair. That's fair. ACDC. Listen to pain killer from Judas Priest and tell me that's not close to, you know. Yeah.
I think we've, had the discussion on air about, you know, super popular artists who don't have good voices. Don't don't but Rob Halford can sing, though. I wasn't gonna say Rob Halford. Okay. I was gonna say Brian Johnson.
Well, even he says that. He says he can't sing all the he sings normally and he sings well normally. But when he does that voice, he just I've never heard him sing normally. Apparently, I just always hear, yeah. There's a band called the Georgie or Geordie that he used to be in where he sang normally.
Really? Yeah. From way back in the day. I'm gonna have to check that out. Maybe we'll pull some up for the next break.
Let's see. Will Brown says Nirvana was honestly terrible. I See, the thing is is that they're so overplayed to a lot of people now that they're just over it. It's fatigue for the most part. Yeah.
That's how I feel. Like, I love smells like teen spirit. I love the song breed from them. But other than that, if I hear In Bloom one more time, I'm gonna, like, you know, just turn the whole station off. I would say calling them terrible is a hot take, like, saying I don't like them, but terrible is, you know, a pretty strong statement.
Come on, Will. You don't have anything from Nirvana that you like at all? You'd call them terrible? You don't I mean, somebody who changed the world and were that popular, it couldn't be terrible. Right?
I mean, Imagine Dragons is terrible. They're pretty popular. Stewart says Limp Bizkit is the most influential band of the late nineties. Oh. We talked about this earlier.
Limp Bizkit was so massive in the late nineties. I don't think that most people younger than me have any idea. It was crate. Like, I was so sick of Limb Bizkit in the late night. I hated Limb Bizkit in the late nineties because of fatigue.
I'm trying to think Limb Bizkit versus corn. Limp Bizkit was bigger for sure. They were way bigger. Limp Bizkit was on, like, top 40 radio. They were everywhere.
You could not escape Limp Bizkit. That was it was like a plague. It was like COVID, peaches. The COVID of music. They were the they were the jelly roll.
They were the jelly roll at the time back then. That's that's a good comparison. Because everyone's so supposedly sick of jelly roll, and nothing wrong with the guy. But I would say they were more popular than Jelly Roll is right now in the late nineties. Really?
Oh, yeah. Wow. For sure. For sure. I I know every country person that's like, I want real country hates Jelly Roll.
Yeah. They're all jamming those songs. They're liars. So that's a funny thing. It's like we want you see that all the time.
We want less shaboozy, less jelly roll, more of generic white guy in country music. It's like Please bring some fresh sounds. Yeah. Alright. Chad says Slayer's an overrated mess.
Oh, jeez. Megadeth is better than Slayer or Metallica, and Iron Maiden is better than all. Alright. You wanna talk about guys with, weird vocals? Dave Mustaine.
It doesn't hello, me? Meet the real me, the and my mischievous way of life. I will admit that I I have a lot of trouble when it comes to listening to Megadeth because of Dave's vocals. Sweating bullets. Just they're so funny to me.
Nobody else sounds like that. Anti government. Here's guitar solo. That's all that it is. And Slayer doesn't really have I mean, war what what's that war ensemble?
The big scream in the beginning? That would be Angel of Death. Angel of Death. That's what I'm thinking of. And that's, like, the only time Slayer does that.
Yeah. You know, one song. And then there's, you know, back to Tom just kinda yelling. Yeah. I don't I don't know.
Metallica, the the not really evident vocals. It just seems like, yeah. Yeah. He's got, you know, certain phrases. Woah.
Woah. Yeah. These these are fun. I I like these threads. If you wanna leave yours in the Kay Bear group, please go do so.
Your hot takes. Anybody any other ones in there? I think we did a lot of them on the morning show earlier, which I guess, you know, not everybody was listening then. You know, there was Nirvana's Better Than the Food. I saw ACDC was trash or something like that from one guy on there.
Let's see. Let me scroll down for oh, ACDC sucks. Super overrated, and all the songs sound the same. I don't think saying all the songs sound the same is a hot take, but I think saying that they suck is a hot take. Yeah.
You try to you try having, like, Joy Lobato do a guitar challenge against Angus Young and see what happens. My hot take? You want a real hot take, Peaches? Oh, that's it. Joey Lobato's a better better guitar player than Angus.
Do do you know Angus personally? No. I don't know him. But I've I was hoping you did. I watched plenty of videos of him playing.
So I get an interview with Angus Young. Yeah. I I was I wanna meet him so bad. I wanna take that photo. Me and 5 foot 2 Angus just standing next to each other.
That might be my hottest take of the day yet, that Joey Lobato is a better guitar player than, Angus Young. Who do you think he is not better than? That he's not better than? You know, people like, Devin Townsend? Devin Townsend and Joe Satriani.
Satriani. Eddie Van Halen. Adrian Beaulieu, Robert Fripp. You know Mac Wild? Mhmm.
That's the thing. It it it there's a lot of and fame doesn't necessarily mean talent either. Yeah. Zack Wild is clearly one of the best guitar players of all time, but I wouldn't put him up there with, you know, Satriani or something. Well, those that's, like, guitar nerd stuff.
Yeah. Exactly. That's when you go into the world of, like, Buried Alive and Yeah. All these weird bands that just Yeah. So, I mean, the other guys are certainly way more success you know, being a super prog guy is not going to get you the kind of fame that being What about the ACDC would would give you.
People most people don't wanna be challenged by music. They want something that they can bang their head to and has a good catchy chorus. Well, we talked about this yesterday. What about the guitarist from Meshuggah against Joey? Very different.
Because I know, like I mean, Meshuggah created djent. I don't care what anybody says. That's your hot take? It's a tough one. I don't think it's really a hot take.
Because I think they even created the word. Someone asked how they described their sound. They're like, well, it's kinda like, chin chin chin. What's that guy's what's that guy's name that's opening up for Limp Bizkit? Corey Feldman?
Corey Feldman. Corey Feldman or or Joey Lobato? Sorry, Joey. Sorry, my homie. Corey Feldman rules.
The noon hour of madness in AM is powered by Jalisco's. What's up, peaches? Time for 3 things you need to know. No. I'm just kidding.
I'm not doing that crap. Tell me factoids. Right here. Hook it up. Alexis just commented on the, post you made about your your overrated metal takes or your no.
Not overrated. Hot metal takes. Hot metal takes. Yeah. She put Controversial metal takes.
She put a lot of new age metal singers are so cool. It's no longer just drug fueled Hayes for the most part. A lot of them actually give a crap about the technicals and their vocals like Will Ramos. Alright. They battle the old versus the new type thing, you know, because a lot of people, they they fantasize about how, like, oh, you know, K Bear used to sound so great.
It's like, nope. You're just nostalgic about it. Yeah. And, yeah, I do think that there's a lot more awareness of the you know, we had talked about this earlier. You know, bans nowadays can take a look at the damage that bans of the eighties nineties did to themselves with, you know, drugs and alcohol and go, oh, we don't wanna end up that way.
So I I don't think it's a hot take to say that well, maybe is it a hot take to say that's cool? Is that the I I don't know. I think make an album just because of the are cool. Didn't we just have another guy comment saying, like, nobody parties like how they used to or something like that? You're right.
Yeah. You're right. It was, like, loyal listener Joe. That's who put it. Yeah.
Yeah. That's right. So, like, yeah. It it could be a a hot take that that's cool. But kids, I gotta tell you, drugs are bad.
Alcohol's bad. Cigarettes are bad. Okay. Vaping, bad. Okay.
Energy drinks too. Getting out of that group. Well, I mean Heart heart issues galore. Caffeine, you gotta be moderate with your intake. There's no other country like like ours that's, you know, allowing 300 milligrams of caffeine in one drink.
And then people are drinking that every single day, and they're wondering why these, like, young athletes are dying is because they're taking these energy drinks, and their heart's already going fast. Young athletes have taken more than a Red Bull. Oh, they have steroids and stuff. Yeah. But but they also, like, will run-in football players, especially, one wrong hit to the chest, your heart can just stop.
Oh, yeah, dude. If my you know, if I had had a boy or something and he wanted to get involved in contact sports, I would have highly discouraged it. My mom is the same way. And every person's like, why don't you play football? Because I don't be a big fat idiot more than I already am.
You know, and, I mean, it's entertainment, and I think had one of my kids really wanted to do it, I would I absolutely have let them. But, like, if one of my girls wanted to get into cheerleading, same deal. I would have been like, please don't. So many cheerleaders are, you know, have these life altering injuries. I think cheerleading is known as, like, one of the most dangerous sporting activities.
Definitely. You know, I mean, look at him chucking people up in the air. As a veteran power club cheerleader myself. Throw somebody in the air and you don't catch them right? Oh, yeah.
Break somebody's neck? We had to chuck some dude to do a back flip in the air and he I think he landed it a couple times. Other times, he's very close to landing on his back. I mean, you see these, wrestlers too in the older days. You know, I was just watching Devon Dudley react to some of his craziest bumps, and he fell off of a 30 foot ladder.
Like, him and Jeff Hardy were in the air, and you see him fall back and land on land in the ring. But, he was one rotation away from just landing on the back of his neck and Holy cow. You know, potentially dying. Yeah. It's it's scary, man.
So, I mean, again, you know, if my daughters really wanted to do it, I'm not gonna stop I wouldn't have stopped them. I would have just been, like, hey, just be aware. This is really dangerous because people don't think about those things as being dangerous. How about chess club, Chess club. I'm all for it.
There you go. Exercises the brain. Use it to sit down sit down and nerd it up. Right. I'm all for it.
Yeah. Cheerleading's cheerleading, football, baseball, even if you take a baseball, all sports. Dude, I got I got hit by a baseball in the face. You know, just a pop fly that I missed when I tried to catch it. It really sucked, peaches.
Yeah. I broke my finger once trying to catch a baseball. I got messed I I quit literally pretty fast. People don't talk about how you get jammed fingers all the time in basketball. Oh, I'll bet.
Yeah. And you see you'll see what you see players just pull them out. Steve Nash broke his nose in the middle of the game, and you just see him readjust it in the middle and goes back out there. Yeah. I see.
I'm not built to be an athlete. One jammed finger in baseball. I was, like, I'm done. You ever hear the story of Ronnie Lott? He cut off his own pinky in the middle of a football game and went back out there?
No. I didn't. What? Deranged athlete, man. I tell you.
Back in the, late nineties, early 2000, you had roided up athletes who just didn't care about anything else but winning that game and killing people. Back in the day, that's when sports were real sport. The NBA has gotten soft, but at the same time, do you really want the 19 eighties, like, mal or no. Not the 19 eighties. The well, you want you don't want the 19 eighties bad boys from Detroit again, and you also don't want the malice at the Palace where Ron Artest is running to the bleachers to beat up a fan.
Yeah. No. I want people to, you know, be able to live a long life, not be injured, not end up in jail. Yeah. I mean, yeah, maybe it's less entertaining, but you you don't wanna see bad things happen.
If you ever wanna see something really scary, look at the, the scars of hockey players from back in the day. Oh. They used to take blades to the back and stuff. Yeah. Dude, hockey is, like, the craziest.
The craziest sport. I mean, people hitting each other with sticks. You know, big, thick wooden sticks. And they're punching each other. There's fights all the time.
They're missing teeth, pucks to the face. Dude. Yeah. Hockey players, man. They're wild.
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I smelled of my spit wrong while I was still talking. That's funny. Alright. Okay. Where was I?
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