• 174 - BLEEDING THROUGH: Metalcore, Orange County & Chugging Beers

  • Apr 16 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
  • Podcast

174 - BLEEDING THROUGH: Metalcore, Orange County & Chugging Beers

  • Summary

  • Garza sits down in-person with Orange County metalcore band Bleeding Through. New Album “NINE” Out Now! https://instagram.com/bleedingthrough

    SPONSORS: Garza Podcast Coffee https://garzapodcastcoffee.com

    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 - Influenced & Touring w/ AFI
    04:23 - Listening To Non-Metal
    08:03 - Playing w/ Long Fingernails
    10:38 - Black Metal Inspired
    15:29 - Brandan Played in Hardcore Band
    18:00 - Artwork
    18:25 - Authentic Expression
    20:03 - Album Has Easter Eggs
    22:11 - Ryan Wombacher Needing Clean Break
    23:08 - Having Kids, Hiatus & Feeling Lost
    27:28 - Not Playing Mexico City w/ Megadeth
    31:35 - Inland Empire vs Orange County
    34:11 - Derek Couldn’t Play Blast Beats
    42:42 - John Joining Band
    48:25 - Reflecting on Past & Current Self
    53:05 - Backing Tracks vs Actual Instruments
    57:23 - Not Being Approachable
    59:54 - Hosting Uranium (Fuse TV)
    1:07:05 - Downing Beers
    1:17:34 - Saying “No” & Building Own Things
    1:20:18 - Sonic Temple
    1:24:41 - Chris Barnes & Algorithm
    1:25:53 - Jamming Metallica on Walkman
    1:27:45 - Non-Metal Music
    1:29:07 - Whole Band Sings
    1:30:15 - Leaving A Stamp On Music

    BLEEDING THROUGH is
    • Brandan Shieppati - Vocals
    • Marta Demmel - Keyboard
    • Brandon Richter - Guitar
    • John Arnold - Guitar
    • Derek Youngsma - Drums
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