
81 . THE VANS WARPED TOUR LONG BEACH RECAP EPISODE
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Join Mikey, Moody and Frenchie for a special recap of Vans Warped Tour's return to Long Beach for the 30th Anniversary! This episode is packed with exclusive behind-the-scenes stories from the festival, from encounters with Travis Barker to Tony Hawk. We dive deep into the lore of Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman and legendary bands like Sublime, discussing everything from on-stage chaos to the unique culture of punk-rock festivals.
Timestamps:
- 00:00 - 2:20 Intro: Mod Sun and the Sublime Connection02:20 - 03:58: The Professional Hosts and Production Behind the Live Stream
- 03:58 - 05:30: The Emo and Pop-Punk Pipeline to EDM
- 05:30 - 08:40: Warped Tour Recap: Travis Barker and a Tony Hawk Sighting
- 08:40 - 11:42: Insomniac's Collaboration
- 11:42 - 13:03: Discussion on the 2007 Warped Tour Lineup
- 13:03 - 14:47: The History of the Kevin Says Stage
- 14:47 - 19:15: Drop of the Week: Karate High School's "Never Give Up"
- 19:15 - 23:59: All-American Rejects Acoustic Set and the Difference in Music Distribution
- 23:59 - 26:17: Jay Crusoe's "Mainframe" and Supporting Artists
- 26:17 - 28:08: Warped Tour Activations and the Ghost Bar
- 28:08 - 30:11: The Vans Partnership and Kevin Lyman's Early Party Days
- 30:11 - 32:22: Did That Really Happen?: Kevin Lyman Lore
- 32:22 - 38:44: Behind the Scenes of the Live Stream and Working with a Crack Team
- 38:44 - 42:12: The Lore of Sublime, Lou Dog, and Their Wild Stories
- 42:12 - 47:10: The Mosh Pit, Crowd Surfing, and Festival Temperatures
- 47:10 - 54:09: Poli Van Dam's Ukulele Smash and the Warped Tour Brand
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