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My Warped Life

My Warped Life

By My Warped Life

Kevin Lyman, founder of the Vans Warped Tour and a 40-year music industry veteran, shares the untold stories, backstage shenanigans, and narrowly-avoided disasters of the world’s longest running punk rock festival. Kevin is joined by special guests from the tour to tell all the behind-the-scenes anecdotes he’s never publicly revealed. Each episode, Kevin and his co-host, Tony Arratia, select a topic based on fan suggestions and give all the answers to the questions you didn’t even know you had. Text questions and comments to (818)-863-6445. New episodes every other Monday.
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Ep. 30 | “One Bad Apple”

My Warped LifeMay 09, 2022

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Ep. 29 | “Do You Have Insurance for That?”
Apr 25, 202248:36
Short Stories Ep. 1 | "Gray, Bald, and Fat"

Short Stories Ep. 1 | "Gray, Bald, and Fat"

After recently rediscovering one of his favorite articles "9 Public Figures Who Famously Hate Heavy Metal" where he hysterically makes an appearance at number 4, Kevin explains why he referred to the heavy metal community as "Gray, Bald, and Fat." He details a very angry call he received from Sharon Osbourne and why he had to make a public apology to Sharon and Ozzy, plus the whole heavy metal community, after sticking his nose in someone else's business.

Get a sneak peek of Kevin's new series, "Short Stories of My Warped Life" where you can finally hear about the things that we can't mention on the podcast. This first one is on us but, in the coming weeks, only a snippet of these episodes will be available on Spotify and the full versions can be heard on our Patreon for just $5 a month.

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Apr 11, 202212:56
Ep. 28 | ”Shut up and F**king Vote”

Ep. 28 | ”Shut up and F**king Vote”

Whether you lean left or right, the alignment of music and politics has always been extremely important, especially in Punk Rock. In this week's episode, Kevin catches up with 3 of his friends who have done more than their fair share of creating change by reminding people that they can use their voice to make a difference too.

HeadCount and #iIVoted are the two largest organizations in America that encourage voting to people attending live concerts. You’ve probably been to a concert or festival (such as the Warped Tour) and been asked to register to vote by some HeadCount volunteers, and you couldn’t have missed the new and recurring #IVoted virtual festivals with artists like Billie Eilish, Taking Back Sunday, and more.

Kevin also interviews the incredible Supla. A Brazilian artist and entertainer whose family helped found the labor party in Brazil. Supla talks about his discovery of punk rock and how it inspired him to create his own style of music, “Bossanova”, to use his voice for good.

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Featuring:
Supla (@SuplaOriginal) - Brothers of Brazil, Entertainer
Emily White (@IVotedFestival) - Founder of #iVoted Festival, Author & Host
Andy Bernstein (@HeadCountOrg) - Founder/ Executive Director of HeadCount

Mar 28, 202242:32
Ep. 27 | ”Making History Through a Lens”

Ep. 27 | ”Making History Through a Lens”

Thousands of Bands, Roadies, Bus Drivers, even Journalists, hit their big break while smoldering in the sun in a random parking lot on Warped Tour. It was the perfect place for developing talent in people who had trouble finding a place for themselves in the “real world.” This week, Kevin interviews 3 journalists who all started on the Warped Tour. These young people were seeking a way to escape home and express their creative expression. They joined the circus of the Warped Tour in one way or another and found a home in the people and the punk rock scene. After putting in the hard work and making sure to meet everyone on the tour, each one grew to achieve success in the ways they hoped. Ashley shoots some of today's biggest artists, Lisa has been in Rolling Stone and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and Fish has his own radio show.

Kevin wraps up with one of his oldest friends, photographer and skater, Pep Williams. After shooting a famous photo of his good friend and professional skater, Jay Adams, titled, “The Perfect Storm” (now worth over $1 million), Pep realized the impact he could have with his art and created a series on prison tattoos, called “Behind Bars” to reform the perspective that most people have on inmates and present them as what they are, humans.

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Featuring:
Ashley Osborn (@AshleyOsborn) - Professional Photographer
Lisa Johnson (@LisaJohnsonRockPhotographer) - Professional Rock Photographer
Mike “Fish” Fishkin (@MikeFishkin) - Journalist, Host of “Gone Fishkin”
Pep Williams (@PepWilliams)- Photographer, Video Director, Skateboarder

Website Links: Ashley’s Photography Website Fish’s Radio Show  Lisa’s Photography Website Pep’s Photography Website Warped Photo Book Vans Photo Book Classy

Mar 15, 202244:00
Ep. 26 | "Recording Hits With Your Heroes"

Ep. 26 | "Recording Hits With Your Heroes"

From ages 5 to 12, Chad Tepper and his family were homeless, finding different places to sleep every night. Listening to bands like Simple Plan and Bowling for Soup gave him the escape he needed and convinced him to pursue music as a career. After gaining attention online for his wild antics, he reached out to Pierre Bouvier and Jaret Reddick directly to tell them how big of a fan he was and that he wanted to make a song. Now, he has a hit record with each one.

Kevin interviews Pierre Bouvier and Jaret Reddick to ask them what they thought when Chad reached out to them and what it took to convince them to make a record! Kevin also asks them if there's a difference in recording now, with a newer pop-punk artist, versus back when they were headliners. Plus, Chad shares his perspective on the music industry as an independent artist for his entire career and, what he would want from a label if he were to get signed. 

Featuring:
Chad Tepper (@ChadTepper) - Artist, Influencer, Entertainer
Pierre Bouvier (@PierreBouvier) - Lead Vocalist and Bassist of Simple Plan
Jaret Reddick (@Jaret2113) - Lead Vocalist and Guitarist of Bowling for Soup

Feb 28, 202230:40
Ep. 25 | "Murder on the Warped Tour"

Ep. 25 | "Murder on the Warped Tour"

When word got out that someone was filming a horror movie on the Warped Tour, every band wanted their own on-screen death scene. Earning “the highest on-screen body count in slasher film history” using entire crowds and over 110 band members doesn’t come easily. Kevin catches up with the Director, Doug Sakmann, to ask how Doug came up with the idea and what it was like to write, shoot, and edit a movie while on the road- especially without letting everyone know! The film achieved enough success to produce a sequel and to be translated into several foreign languages plus, it gave Kevin and the crew their first glimpse of stardom. Kevin also sits with Julia Ramadan, the Executive Director of Cancer Teamwork Response, to discuss what the charity does to help underserved cancer patients and why she joined the team.

Featuring:
Doug Sakmann (@DougSakmann) - Director/ Producer
James Lynch - Editor/ Writer
Heather Rasmussen (@heatherheatherbobeather) - Pit Reporter, Actress
Julia Ramadan (@Julia.Rama) - Executive Director of Cancer Teamwork Response

Feb 14, 202226:25
Ep. 24 | "Kings of the Road"

Ep. 24 | "Kings of the Road"

We all know, when it comes to driving, it wasn’t Kevin getting everyone across state lines… it was the bus drivers! That’s why this week, Kevin interviews 5 of his favorite tour bus drivers, and 2 bus company owners, to highlight some of the most ridiculous moments from off of the stage. Whether it’s pretending to be a bull and running each other into walls or senior drivers pulling knives on each other, there was never a dull moment when it came to the unique personalities of these road cowboys. Even with all of the chaos, the drivers kept coming back year after year and worked together to succeed in bringing Warped to the punk rock kids in the next city. Plus, Kevin finds out exactly how it went down for the bus companies and drivers when all of the tours started canceling in March 2020.

Featuring:
Mikey Smith (@hotratts) - Tour Bus Driver
Stephen Copeland - Tour Bus Driver
Harlow Huggins (@harlowhuggins) - Tour Bus Driver
Judi Teggart (@tinytegs) - President - California Coaches
Jamie Morral (@jgm_coach_llc) - Founder, Owner - JGM Coaches
Walter Trachsler (@fuqet) - Tour Bus Driver

Jan 31, 202251:59
Ep. 23 | “Wrongfully Convicted”

Ep. 23 | “Wrongfully Convicted”

The US justice system is far from perfect. Thousands of people a year are wrongfully put in prison for crimes they did not commit. Kevin sits with Jason Flom, CEO of Lava Records, to highlight the work that Jason does with the Innocence Project in assisting incorrectly incarcerated individuals. Kevin is also joined by Kiera Newsome, Darnell Phillips, and John Huffington, three wrongfully incarcerated citizens that Jason and the Innocence Project were able to assist in releasing from prison. Kiera served 19 years, Darnell served 27 years, and John did 32 years. Each for a crime that they undeniably did not commit. And, Jason details his other projects like; hosting his podcast, Wrongful Conviction, producing a children’s book alongside his daughter, managing the Church of Rock and Roll, and continuing to sign new artists. Jason hopes to educate and inspire people on how we all can make a difference and help change the broken judicial system that is tearing families apart every day.

https://innocenceproject.org/

Featuring:
Jason Flom (@ItsJasonFlom, @WrongfulConviction) - CEO of Lava Records and Host of Wrongful Conviction
Kiera Newsome (@mrs.raychampion)
John Huffington (@huffingtonjohn)
Darnell Phillips (@darnphil19)

Jan 17, 202251:21
Ep. 22 | “Kevin Tries NFTs”
Jan 03, 202234:12
Ep. 21 | “The Lord of Brooklyn”

Ep. 21 | “The Lord of Brooklyn”

Getting it done by any means necessary, by hook or by crook. That is the Brooklyn way. Hear a true 'rags to riches' story as Kevin catches up with a long-time friend and renowned Brooklyn artist, Michael McLeer, better known as Mr. Kaves. Mr. Kaves grew up on the streets of Brooklyn trying to figure out how to use his creativity and artistic skill to make a name for himself. He achieved large fame as a graffiti artist before turning his attention to MC’ing and rapping as the frontman for the Lordz of Brooklyn. After a few years on the Warped Tour and the loss of his mother and sister, Mr. Kaves realized he was growing out of the scene and turned his attention to starting a tattoo parlor and a pizza shop in Brooklyn. Since getting off of the road, Mr. Kaves has continued with his art and recently found 7-figure success after partnering with Doodle Labs on an NFT project titled ‘The Family Mooks.’ Kevin also gets a word from Mr. Kaves' long-time wife and partner, Donna, as well as an explanation from the founder of Doodle Labs, Matthew Dweck, on why he wanted to partner with Mr. Kaves in the first place.

Featuring:

Michael McLeer (@MisterKaves) - Lordz of Brooklyn Frontman

Donna McLeer (@DonnaMcleer) - Art Director, Editor

Matthew Dweck (@MattDweck) - Founder of Doodle Labs

Dec 06, 202101:01:03
Ep. 20 | “A Rockstars Day Job”

Ep. 20 | “A Rockstars Day Job”

When CDs went out of style, so did making money from music sales. For years, artists have had to come up with creative ideas to support their careers, especially an artist following the Warped Tour. Whether it be working the Warped BBQ, starting a makeshift bar, or even baking cakes, artists will always find a way to make money using their skills and the things they love. Kevin catches up with 4 different bands to hear how they’ve paid their bills during times when the money wasn’t rolling in. Plus, Kevin talks about one of his passions turned career as he discusses the ever-changing culture at USC and this unique time to be an educator.
Featuring:
Josh Cruz (@JoshuaCruz43) - Vocalist/Bass for Cold Forty Three
Moises Cruz (@MoisesCruz43) - Vocalist/Guitar for Cold Forty Three
Dave McWane (@David_Mcwane1) - Frontman for Big D and the Kids Table
Carlo Ribaux (@CarloRibaux) - Drummer for Victory Kid
Jennie Cotterill (@JennieBakesThings) - JennieBakesThings, Vocalist/Guitar for Bad Cop/Bad Cop
Nov 22, 202135:41
Ep. 19 | "Kevin Goes Down Under"

Ep. 19 | "Kevin Goes Down Under"

Ever wanted to go camping in the outbacks of Australia? Kevin reunites with the Production Team and the athletes from the Warped Australia Tour to explain why most people should not even try! The artists, crew, and athletes were having the wildest time of their lives- riding in tourism buses, avoiding poisonous spiders, and trying to stop Fletcher from flying a plane. Kevin and the gang explain why this was one of his favorite tours from his career, and how impactful it was to the punk rock community in Australia by inspiring a new generation of show producers and promoters. If there's anything the US and AU have in common, it's a love for skating, surfing, and punk rock!  

Featuring:

Rick Thorne (@rickthorne) - Pro BMXer & Musician

Andrew Tatrai - Production Manager

Kerry Nicholson - Production Manager

Kelley Electa (@kelleyelecta) - Production Coordinator

Neal Hendrix (@nealhendrix) - Pro Skater

Chris DeMakes (@lessthanchrisd) - Singer/Guitarist for Less Than Jake

Joe Escalante (@joey.escalante) - Bassist for The Vandals

Nov 08, 202101:29:43
Ep. 18 | "Kevin's Greatest Nightmare"

Ep. 18 | "Kevin's Greatest Nightmare"

A 10 foot tall labia, a hyper-realistic murder room, and of course, a missing goat head. Just in time for Halloween, Kevin explains what all these things have in common… they were all a part of one of his greatest failures, The Great American Nightmare. In 2013, Kevin partnered with Rob Zombie on a haunted house experience based around Zombie’s films and the punk rock of the Warped Tour. Actors were beaten up, families were scarred, and Kevin was losing money by the hour. Hear perspectives from Kevin’s accountant, Matt Malles, and two of his closest employees, Kate Truscott and Dakota Gartner, as everyone describes this traumatic experience. To wrap up the episode, Kevin interviews Maggie Schneider, an artist who blew up on TikTok with her incredible Warped Tour mashups and asks her to play a couple of her most popular tracks. Don’t forget to subscribe to the show and follow us on Instagram! 

Featuring: 

Dakota Gartner (@DakotaGartner) - Coordinator for 4fini Inc (2012-2016) 

Kate Truscott (@k8dtd) - Sponsorships & Marketing for 4fini 

Matt Malles (@ska987) - Accountant for 4fini 

Maggie Schneider (@ItsMaggieSchneider) - Frontwoman of Glimmers

Oct 25, 202155:04
Ep. 17 | "Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands"

Ep. 17 | "Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands"

Every year, over 30,000 bands compete in a nationwide competition to see who has what it takes to be the next Battle of the Bands champion. The Warped Tour & Ernie Ball Battle of the Bands has been an integral part of punk history for decades. Kevin interviews the current and former CEOs of Ernie Ball, Sterling and Brian, to discuss just that. Sterling details the lessons that his father passed on to him before he was able to take over the business. He and Brian compare how different things were when Sterling took over versus when he passed it down to his son. And Sterling explains how Ernie Ball became a household name and the role that the NAMM show played in establishing his brand. The Ernie Ball Stage managers, Ryan and Justin, explain how hectic things could be while transporting a giant inflatable stage across the country while putting on a dozen concerts or more in a day. Plus, Kevin chats with a few bands who played the Ernie Ball Stage, Mayday Parade and Jaret Reddick from Bowling for Soup to relive the sensation of starting from the bottom of the lineup to becoming a regular headliner.  

Featuring: 

Sterling Ball (@ErnieBall) - Former CEO of Ernie Ball 

Brian Ball (@flashnball) - CEO of Ernie Ball 

Ryan McLain (@ryrymc) - Ernie Ball Director of Marketing 

Justin Baumann (@jus10baumann) - Ernie Ball Mobile Stages Manager 

Derek Sanders (@longdaysandpleasantnights) - Mayday Parade - Lead Vocals, Guitar 

Alex Garcia (@maydayalex) - Mayday Parade - Guitar 

Brooks Betts (@brooksmayday) - Mayday Parade - Guitar 

Jaret Reddick (@jaret2113) - Bowling for Soup - Lead Vocals

Oct 11, 202101:19:13
Ep. 16 | "Gritty in Pink"

Ep. 16 | "Gritty in Pink"

Gritty in Pink is a new organization focused on creating gender equality in the music industry. Kevin invites its founder, Shiragirl, to discuss the disparities in the industry for women and members of the LGBTQ+ community. Shira had started the Shiragirl Stage on the Warped Tour with a focus on empowering girl bands and queer artists such as NO/HUGS and Plasma Canvas, while following Kevin's philosophy- "never judge people, just be a kickass band." Kevin also catches up with one of his favorite girl bands, The Randies, to hear some of their favorite and craziest moments from the tour, like seeing a plane crash and countless amounts of roadkill! Finally, Kevin and Tony sit with Wendy from Poca's Hottest Hot Sauce, to hear about her unique hot sauce recipes and most memorable collaborations. Don't forget to text us episode ideas and comments at 818-863-6445 or through @MyWarpedLife on socials.  

Featuring: 

Shira “Shiragirl” Yevin (@shira_girl, @grittyinpinklife) - Founder of Shiragirl Stage, Founder of Gritty in Pink 

Narcie (@nohugsband) - NO/HUGS Front Woman 

Adrienne Ash (@plasmacanvas, @plasma_queen) - Plasma Canvas Front Woman 

Laurita Guaico - (@lgi_wan) - The Randies - Guitarist 

Sienna DeGovia (@siennadegoviastudio) - The Randies - Bassist/ Lead Singer 

Laura Cataldo - (@lilcat1111) - The Randies - Guitarist 

Wendy Davis (@pocashottestsauces, @thebonnieandcassieshow) - Master of Peppers & Puppets 

Biata Shem-Tov (@biatatata) - Events Producer, Kevin’s Ex-Student

Sep 27, 202101:06:52
Ep. 15 | “Punk Rock & Paintbrushes"

Ep. 15 | “Punk Rock & Paintbrushes"

If you've ever seen the skaters hitting the vert ramps at Warped Tour you've probably seen our guest this week. Kevin is joined by Steve Caballero, one of skateboardings biggest legends, and Emily Nielsen, the founder of Punk Rock & Paintbrushes. Listen as they tell stories from the road and of how they all got involved with the warped tour community. Also, Kevin discusses the idea of redemption as he explains that some of the biggest partiers he knew have turned their time to creating art and improving lives. Plus, our charity this week is The Nowell Family Foundation, focusing on preventing drug overdose and working through addiction, especially in the punk rock community. As always, please feel free to text us episode ideas and comments @ 818-863-6445. 

Featuring: 

Steve Caballero (@SteveCaballero) - Skateboarder, Artist, Guitarist for URETHANE 

Emily Nielsen (@romanticrockemily, @PunkRockAndPaintbrushes) - Founder of Punk Rock & Paintbrushes 

Jim Lindberg (@JimLindbergPW) - Vocalist of Pennywise, Creative Director of Beachlife Festival 

Kellie Nowell (@NowellFamily) - Executive Director of The Nowell Family Foundation

Sep 13, 202151:19
Ep. 14 | "DIY Stages of Warped"

Ep. 14 | "DIY Stages of Warped"

If you know the Warped tour you’ve seen an act or two at one of the side stages. What you probably didn’t know was whether that stage was actually part of the tour or if it was set up without permission! Hear the stories that led Kevin to eventually learn how to use the word “No” as he catches up with some legendary DIY stage managers to chat about their greatest successes and worst memories from running a stage. From fights, to riots, to weather destruction, every stage had its own vibe and its own experiences.  

Featuring: 

AJ Bartholomew (@ajbartholomew4) - Guitarist/Vocalist for AllurA/Eyes Set to Kill 

"Big" John Krishack - Guitarist for SweaterGirl, Host of "EventSpeak" 

Zach Neil (@therealzachneil) - East Coast Independence Stage Manager 

Ray Picard (@raydingo) - Smartpunk Stage Manager 

Kenneth Kleege - Mobile Fleet Manager for Kleege Industries Inc.  

Nick Martin (@nodirectioncasa) - Sleeping With Sirens - Guitarist 

Shane Culpepper - Transform Stage Manager

Aug 30, 202101:19:09
Ep. 13 | “The Birth of Goldenvoice"

Ep. 13 | “The Birth of Goldenvoice"

Kevin sits with Gary Tovar, the founder of Goldenvoice, who shares his memories of producing his first events in Santa Barbara before moving to LA and harnessing the aggressive energy of punk rock. He explains his connection to the hardcore scene and the responsibility he felt for creating a safe space for these young kids to have a good time. Since there were no sponsors, and no alcohol sales, Gary chose to fund his shows with his “other business”. He would eventually be arrested for this “other business” but, not before finding and preparing two young men to carry on the legacy of Goldenvoice (and exploring 30 countries). Kevin also chats with Paul Tollett, the founder of Coachella and the current CEO of Goldenvoice, to hear how Gary’s legacy lives on in the organization.    

Featuring:  

Gary Tovar (@GaryTovar) - Founder of Goldenvoice  

Bryan Meckelborg (@brockradioguy) - Goldenvoice Front Man  

Ann Meckelborg (@annmariemeck40) - Goldenvoice Box Office  

Greg Graffin (@GregGraffin) - Lead Singer of Bad Religion & Evolutionary Biologist   

Paul Tollett - Founder of Coachella, CEO of Goldenvoice

Aug 17, 202101:13:46
Ep. 12 | "What Good Is A Punk Rocker?"

Ep. 12 | "What Good Is A Punk Rocker?"

Kevin highlights a few of the charitable events that the Warped Tour contributed to during its traditional “Give Back Days.” Along the way, he catches up with some of the people who cleaned up after Hurricane Rita, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Sandy, and more, to hear how these moments of giving back changed their lives. Kevin also catches up with an essential member of his crew, his brand and nonprofit manager, Kate Truscott. Kate explains how she ended up on the road and the transformation she went through after realizing the importance of a work-life balance. Plus, hear from Chris Bullard from Sound Mind Live, who focuses on utilizing live music to better Mental Health.     

Featuring:  

Kate Truscott (@k8dtd) - General Manager/Brand Partnership Manager  

Andy Lee - Set Up Crew, Crew Chief  

Jon “Birdie” Klucharitis (@eaglescoutjon) - Monitor Engineer/Playback Technician  

Kellie McCarthy (@kellie_mccarthy) - Merchandise Manager  

Jim Carroccio (@jimc0325) - Tour Manager (Avenged Sevenfold, Nine Inch Nails, etc)  

Charlie Griggs - Backline Tech/ Stage Tech  

Chris Bullard (@bullofard, @soundmind_live) - Founder of Sound Mind Live

Aug 02, 202157:52
Ep. 11 | "Does Lightning Strike Twice?"

Ep. 11 | "Does Lightning Strike Twice?"

Kevin highlights a long-time member of his crew, Brian Marquis. Brian started in a band, Therefore I Am, before he realized that this Warped community was filled with hard workers who had wanted to achieve the same goals that he did. Brian recalls the exact moment he pitched Kevin the "Acoustic Basement Stage" before eventually managing the Acoustic Basement Tour. This led him down the path of becoming a successful tour manager for Billie Eilish but, not before everything was nearly lost in a tragic storm in Florida. Kevin also catches up with Jai Al-Attas, founder of Creative Futures Collective, whose goal is to empower disenfranchised groups of people with a passion for music. 

Featuring:  

Brian Marquis (@BrianMarquis) - Acoustic Basement Stage/Tour Manager   

Jeff Berman (@DividedHeaven) - Artist - Divided Heaven   

Patrick Kennedy (@patyears, @lightyearsoh) - Vocalist - Light Years   

Rosco Wuestewald (@aagebirch) - Artist - Aage Birch   

Jai Al-Attas (@jaialattas, @creativefuturescollective) - Founder - Creative Futures Collective

Jul 19, 202101:04:58
Ep. 10 | "Parents of Punk Rock"

Ep. 10 | "Parents of Punk Rock"

Kevin catches up with some amazing Warped families as they recount their favorite and least favorite days from the tour. He interviews the parents to hear about their first impressions of the Warped Tour and how they ultimately decided to support their kids and this wild show. Kevin discusses what led him to allow parents in for free and, why he created the “Reverse Daycare Tent” where parents could chill in the A/C while their kids ran off into the festival. Our nonprofit this week is Charity Bomb, which focuses on arming children with the emotional tools to become confident, empathic, self-aware, and emotionally resilient.  

Featuring:  

Daddy Gerry Gartland (@DadGerry) - Attendee  

Halle Rogers (@badbananaphotography) - Attendee/Photographer  

Ami Rogers (@ami_59x) - Attendee/ Volunteered w/MLVYV  

Linda Ludwig - Warped Parent  

Amanda Ludwig (@Amanduhhhlynn) - Attendee  

Tori Kravitz (@torikravitz) - Pit Reporter  

Jackie Kravitz - Mother  

Patriciana Tenicela (@patriciana.png) - Post Producer / Warped Tour Attendee/ Photographer 

Cynthia Tenicela (@musicboxmom) - Owner of MusicBox Entertainment 2004-2016  

Miguel Tenicela (@migueltenicela) - Singer/Songwriter & Warped Tour Performer  

Emma Sinnott (@emmasnntt) - Reverse Daycare Manager  

Bela Hart (@gorgeous_nightmare182) - Superfan  

Grandma Sherry - Attendee  

Tiffany De La Cerda (@tiffanymarie408) - Reverse Daycare Manager  

Doreen Hinczynski - Attendee  

Bryan Hinczynski (@Ruminate_Bryan) - Vocalist of Ruminate and Attendee  

Mike & Larissa Markus (@lnm130) - Superfan  

Ivey Worley - Volunteer w/ Free The Children Now  

Matthew Leone (@charitybomborg, @matthew_leone, @Madina.Lake) - Madina Lake (Bassist), Founder at Charity Bomb

Jul 05, 202101:36:05
Ep. 9 | "Kevin Gets Fired"

Ep. 9 | "Kevin Gets Fired"

Kevin relives his history with the first and last band he ever managed, Less Than Jake. Hear how Kevin turned a potential jail sentence (thank you, unauthorized pyrotechnics) into a profitable moment. Plus, hear why Kevin was eventually fired as Less Than Jake's manager and how the band has continued to have a 30-year career. This week's special guests include every member (new and old) of Less Than Jake, and features Jamie Sivrais, the founder of A Voice For The Innocent, as he explains why he created this foundation and partnered with Warped. 

Featuring:

Chris DeMakes (@LessThanChrisD) - Less Than Jake (Singer/Guitarist)

JR Wasilewski (@LessThanJR) - Less Than Jake (Saxophone)

Roger Lima (@LessThanRaj) - Less Than Jake (Bass/Vocals)

Buddy Schaub (@LessThanBuddy) - Less Than Jake (Trombone)

Vinnie Fiorello (@Wunderlandwar) - Less Than Jake (Drummer)

Matt Yonker (@MattDrastic) - Less Than Jake (Drummer)

Jamie Sivrais (@AVFTI) - Founder of A Voice For The Innocent

Jun 21, 202101:20:32
Ep. 8 | "Bob Hurley Meets Blink-182"

Ep. 8 | "Bob Hurley Meets Blink-182"

Kevin talks with the former leaders of action sports apparel, Hurley and Billabong, and highlights the unique environment of the Warped Tour that allowed for brands and bands to work together for the greater good of action sports. Hear how Blink-182 built a relationship with Bob Hurley, the founder of Hurley Apparel, and almost got blacklisted from MTV for wearing Hurley shirts on stage. Plus, Paul Gomez and Rick Devoe discuss the early days of their careers when they were fusing punk rock with action sports and film before big business came in and changed everything.

Featuring: 

Bob Hurley (@BobHurley) - Founder of Hurley Apparel  

Paul Gomez (@PaulGomez) - Hurley Vice President of Marketing (1988-2011)  

Rick Devoe (@bigdummyjam) - Manager of Blink-182 (1995-2015)  

Dylan Flynn (@passthebassdylan) - Founder of Pass the Bass

Jun 07, 202101:09:10
Ep. 7 | "A Warped Reunion (Part 2)"

Ep. 7 | "A Warped Reunion (Part 2)"

Kevin continues catching up with the Warped Roadies and asks them how they ended up on the show and what the experience was like behind the scenes. Hear the Roadies describe the feeling of seeing their faces on the side of Madison Square Garden and how the fame from the show assisted in unexpected ways. Plus, we find out where and what everyone is doing now that the Warped tour has ended.

Featuring: 

Danny Bateman (@therealdannybateman) - Set Up Crew Chief (2005-2014) 

Terry Lee Myers (@mrterryleemyers) - Set Up Crew Chief / MLVYV 

Kenny Leath (@Kennyleath) - Stage manager 

Sully Sullivan (@Sully_waterloo) - Security Director 

David Weier (@davidweier) - Marketing Partner at Fuse Networks 

Amy Willard (@awphotographs) - 2012 Monster Energy Pit Reporter 

Damon Atkinson (@damonatkinson) - Production Office Manager 

Sierra Lyman (@DJ_Saucy) - Non-Profit Tour Manager

May 24, 202141:08
Ep. 6 | "A Warped Reunion (Part 1)"

Ep. 6 | "A Warped Reunion (Part 1)"

Kevin reunites with 8 Warped Tour veterans who starred in the hit Fuse reality TV show, Warped Roadies! Warped Roadies documented two full nationwide tours and covered the behind-the-scenes life of a roadie on the Warped Tour. This 2 part special starts with stories of how the cast members ended up on the road and found themselves on the show. In part 1, Kevin discusses how the show came to be and what his first impressions were. Plus, Danny Bateman, Terry Myers, Kenny Leath, Steve Sullivan, Dave Weir, Amy Willard, Damon Atkinson, and Sierra Lyman open up about what being on tour and a reality TV show was really like. 

Featuring: 

Danny Bateman (@therealdannybateman) - Set Up Crew Chief (2005-2014) 

Terry Lee Myers (@mrterryleemyers) - Set Up Crew Chief / MLVYV 

Kenny Leath (@Kennyleath) - Stage manager 

Sully Sullivan (@Sully_waterloo) - Security Director 

David Weier (@davidweier) - Marketing Partner at Fuse Networks 

Amy Willard (@awphotographs) - 2012 Monster Energy Pit Reporter 

Damon Atkinson (@damonatkinson) - Production Office Manager 

Sierra Lyman (@DJ_Saucy) - Non-Profit Tour Manager

May 10, 202159:11
Ep. 5 | "The Shoe That Toured The World"

Ep. 5 | "The Shoe That Toured The World"

Kevin talks to the head of one of the most iconic shoe brands of our generation: VANS. Authentic to its core, we hear the real story of how the VANS shoe company started in southern California and grew to prominence in mainstream culture through its steadfast support of the action sports and punk rock communities, as well as the marketing genius of Steve Van Doren. Hear how our beloved Warped tour was nearly titled the “Calvin Klein Warped Tour” and many more stories about our favorite shoe company. This episode is truly a family affair as we are joined by Steve Van Doren, Kristy Van Doren, Paul Van Doren, and Bob Provost to hear their first-hand accounts of stories on and off the road.

Featuring: 

Steve Van Doren (@stevevandoren) - VP and Vans Global Ambassador

Paul Van Doren - Founder of Vans, Author

Kristy Van Doren-Batson (@vansgirl1) - Vans Director of Events

Bob Provost (@bobbo_vans) - Vans Global Brand Ambassador, Vans Promotions with Warped Tour

Apr 26, 202155:34
Ep. 4 | "The Psychology of the Warped BBQ"

Ep. 4 | "The Psychology of the Warped BBQ"

40 cities in 50 days, life on Vans Warped Tour is no cakewalk. At the end of a long shift, folks needed a break, and since there was no food, they started a BBQ. Since the music on Warped Tour spanned so many genres and bands it was hard to get everyone all in one place. Kevin saw that these BBQs were a great way to not only give people a place to blow off steam but also bring artists and roadies together. Hear stories from Carlos Donohue, who started the first Warped BBQ, and from one of the all-time greatest BBQ bands, Pepper. Kevin tells a never heard before story about Warped Tour Superlatives and how that may have rubbed a young Katy Perry the wrong way. Plus, the lead singer of Beebs and Her Money Makers, another BBQ band, tells an incredible story surrounding the Sidewalk Project, an organization catering specifically to the punk rock houseless community.

Featuring: 

Carlos Donohue (@gnarlos) - Tour Manager, FOH Engineer 

Kaleo Wassman (@Kaleowassman) - Singer for Pepper 

Yesod Williams (@yesodwilliams) - Pepper, Lead Drums  

Beebs (@BeebsMoney) - Beebs and Her Money Makers

Apr 12, 202156:49
Ep. 3 | “Women of '91"

Ep. 3 | “Women of '91"

Kevin relives working on the first Lollapalooza in ‘91 with two remarkable women. Hear about Tana Douglas’ legacy as the first-ever woman roadie and her book "LOUD", as well as stories from Lisa Brownlee’s ever changing Warped Life. From border crossing nightmares to “$5 All You Can Drink” bars in North Carolina, don’t miss out on Lisa and Kevin's legendary road shenanigans! Plus, Kevin speaks with Shaney, the founder of Keep A Breast Foundation, to highlight this incredible organization and the impact it has had on women's health. This episode is dedicated to all breast cancer fighters and survivors. 

Featuring: 

Lisa Brownlee (@brixton23) - Tour Manager 

Tana Douglas (@Tanaddouglasofficial) - Author 

Shaney jo Darden (@shaneyjo) - Founder of Keep A Breast

Mar 29, 202159:18
Ep. 2 | “Feeding the Bands"

Ep. 2 | “Feeding the Bands"

Kevin and his dear friend Shelley, founder of TaDa Catering, had to figure out how to feed the hundreds of hungry band members and workers. These food inventions on Warped revolutionized the tour catering industry, so sit back and listen as these stories are told for the first time. Plus, get a front-row seat to one of the wildest moments of the Warped tour’s illustrious history, the legendary “Food Fight”. Come join Kevin, Tony, Fletcher, Eileen, and Shelley as they dive into the history of the Food behind Warped Tour. We promise not to bring the hose water pasta, just great stories.    

Featuring:   

Shelleylyn Brandler (@tadacatering) - Owner & Founder of TaDa! Catering   

Fletcher Dragge (@fletcherpw) - Guitar Player for Pennywise   

Eileen Mercolino (@eileenmerc) - VP Marketing & Partner Management at M2M PR & Partnerships  

Robert Aronoff (@band_vibe_tech) - Band Vibe Tech & Chef

Mar 15, 202159:02
Ep. 1 | "The Beginning"

Ep. 1 | "The Beginning"

It’s the summer of 1995 and the headliners are Sublime and No Doubt. The buses are packed with musicians and stow away skaters, so let’s hit the road as we embark on the very first Warped tour! Come hear the unforgettable, untold stories of the first punk rock summer camp narrated by fans and musicians from the first year as they reminisce about what they remember to be the first of many Warped summers.

Featuring: 

Chris Shiflett (@shifty71) - Guitarist for Foo Fighters & No Use For A Name, Host of Walking The Floor with Chris Shiflett

Jennifer Finch (@JenniferFinch) - L7, Singer/Songwriter/Musician/Visual Artist

Greg Teal (@gregteal) - Stage Manager for Vans Warped Tour

Gus Brandt (@gusbrandt) - Artist Manager@ Cardiff Giant/Foo Fighters Tour Manager

Jon Smith (@eljonsmith) - Radio DJ

Tazy Phillipz (skaparade) - Host of #SkaParade on DirtyRadio.fm


Mar 01, 202149:10