
In this freewheeling, music-soaked hang, I welcome our longtime friend and bandmate "Bassload" for a spirited riff on everything from jam-band chops to 90s alt icons and basketball lore. We swap stories about our own gigging misadventures, the elusive recordings from our Pub Key show, and the strange magic of Fish in Las Vegas—plus why the upcoming Fish x Bitcoin Conference overlap feels fated. Baseload shares his path as a player, his Satriani/Vai roots, and how lyrics take a backseat to tone, time signatures, and the telepathy of a great rhythm section. We dive into Fish’s live ethos, vocals vs. virtuosity, and that special audience-band feedback loop, with side quests into Kid Rock discourse, Nirvana’s singular impact, Billy Corgan’s studio OCD, Rush, Primus, Alice in Chains, and the mythos of the Camden Tweeter Center (including Bill Burr’s legendary Philly rant). We also trace Pearl Jam’s surprising basketball DNA, reminisce on Unplugged-era revelations, and talk Mamba mentality for musicians: show up, push limits, and keep the curiosity alive.
If you’re Fish-curious, band-curious, or just miss when rock felt dangerous and new, this episode is a warm invitation—background tunes and all—to sit in, laugh, and geek out with us.