Old Dominion LIVE From The Performance Theater!
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01:01To get the Q&A, I want to make sure this is kind of a form.
01:04First, thank you for taking the time out of your day.
01:11We have too much time doing the things that really don't matter.
01:19So I'm glad to see you're here today.
01:21And so with that being said, let's get this thing on.
01:23Welcome all the business.
01:26All right.
01:28Well, also, also start thinking about questions because after we breeze through some of the
01:45questions that I have from the people that submitted online, we'll throw it out to the audience.
01:50All right.
01:51You guys ready to jump?
01:52First, thanks for getting up early.
01:53I know we were trick or treating probably just a few hours ago.
01:55Oh, yeah.
01:56Yeah.
01:57Yeah.
01:58I'm still in my costume.
02:00Did you go as Brad Teresig from Old Dominion?
02:02Yeah.
02:03So we were talking in our green room just a few minutes ago.
02:08We think it was 2014, but in Tampa, Lana and I are at this show at the Dallas Bowl.
02:15This is before, I would say it's before people spent half their life on YouTube, which you
02:23shouldn't do.
02:24Radio is very important.
02:25We have kids to feed, so cut it out.
02:27But this is before all that.
02:29And that show, we were standing with Pam Newman, who's a mutual friend of yours and ours.
02:34And walking into that show, Pam goes, I will never talk to you again if you don't fall
02:39in love with this band.
02:40Yeah.
02:41You are not going to believe what you're about to see.
02:43That's awesome.
02:44And so Lana and I are watching that show, and the crowd, it was just a different thing.
02:49You know, like we've been to hundreds of shows there.
02:52Different thing.
02:53They knew every word.
02:54You didn't have 40 songs on the radio.
02:56It was a different energy.
02:57So going from there to now, did you think this thing would get that big?
03:02Because I know it's probably been a long journey to you, but it is gigantic now.
03:05Yeah.
03:06I mean, on some level, yeah.
03:09We had to think.
03:10I mean, you probably hoped.
03:11You probably hoped.
03:12Yeah, yeah.
03:13We thought that we didn't think, and now we're like, yeah, we totally thought that.
03:16And we told ourselves it wasn't going to, you know.
03:19But just to kind of, you know, self-preservation and, you know.
03:23But, you know, we were trying to at that point, hoping that it would get to that point.
03:29We knew we were excited about the music that we were creating.
03:32So, and then, like you said, the energy was special.
03:37And that happened at a lot of shows.
03:39Yeah.
03:40We could feel it.
03:41And you could feel it.
03:42So it gave us a fair amount of hope that it would.
03:45Yeah.
03:46I mean, there's a lot of bands that have fans, but we just knew very early on.
03:49And then, like, one song on the radio, two songs on the radio, and it just kept getting louder and louder and louder.
03:55And so, like, I can't imagine what it's like now.
03:58I mean, you guys are arguing.
04:00There's a .
04:04And that's an argument that I could probably easily win if we wanted to statistically look at it.
04:09Ticket-wise sales.
04:10Let's argue.
04:11Let's argue about it.
04:12Yeah, let's do it.
04:13But look at the landscape of it.
04:16I mean, you literally are gigantic.
04:22When we're sober, we sit around and go, yeah, man, this thing's really big.
04:27Like, do you guys ever pause to think about how big this thing is?
04:30Or are you just rolling down the road?
04:32Yeah, I think there are definitely moments.
04:34I think that's kind of the magic of being in a band is that all it takes is one of us to notice that moment and go, hey, everybody, stop and notice what's happening.
04:43Like, and in that same vein, so I had a bartender call me yesterday that said...
04:49Got your credit card at the bar?
04:51More likely that my kid with a fake ID was using it than me these days.
04:56But so she went through a divorce, and My Heart is a Bar is the song that healed her.
05:03And she called yesterday and said, look, I tried to win my way in.
05:06I couldn't make it.
05:07I have to work tomorrow.
05:08But will you tell them that that song healed me?
05:11And so there's songs that aren't even the number ones that heal people, cheer them up.
05:16Like, you will never truly know the effect your music has on the masses.
05:20On that same vein of you sit around thinking about, do you guys ever pause and think about that sort of thing?
05:25I was going to say, I mean, those are the moments that make me realize that this thing has gotten to a big level.
05:31Because, you know, like, winning awards and things like that are little litmus tests.
05:35Those give you, you know, little eye-openers.
05:37But when you hear something like that, that reminds me that these aren't just songs we're creating in a room.
05:43These are songs that go out into the world and people make them a part of their lives.
05:46Like, I'm man enough to admit it.
05:48I was literally tearing up when I was listening to her story because she has been through a horrible thing.
05:52And, you know, she works at a bar and, you know, she loves you guys.
05:56But for whatever reason, that song connects and heals her.
05:59You know, that's an amazing thing.
06:01That is an amazing thing.
06:02Especially since on this album in general, you know, a lot of it was pretty healing for us, you know.
06:10And I think we kind of dove into that world a little bit more than we had in the past.
06:15So to be that, like, vulnerable, which is an overused word these days.
06:20But, you know, it fits here, you know.
06:23And then be rewarded by seeing it actually help other people is pretty special.
06:29I think part of the appeal, too, is we have a lot of creative types that write a lot of songs for not just Old Dominion, but a lot of people.
06:36So is there a system?
06:38This is one of the questions that came from online.
06:40Is there a system that you guys use to either settle disputes?
06:44I thought this was a pretty good question, actually.
06:47To either settle disputes or you guys are writing together and you're, like, hell-bent on, no, it needs to go this way.
06:53And you're like, uh-uh.
06:54Is there a system you guys use?
06:55Because it doesn't seem like you guys hate each other.
06:57You're still on the same bus.
06:58No, it's rocks, paper, scissors.
07:00Yeah, rock, paper, scissors.
07:02In the writing process, there's no real dispute, you know.
07:07We've done it long enough that, I mean, there may be differences of opinion or different ideas, but we respect each other so much in our abilities and our successes that every idea is worth listening to and chasing down.
07:27So then it just becomes a discussion of where do you want the song to go?
07:31We have a couple roads we can go down here and what's the end game here and let's figure out.
07:36Because we all want the same thing at the end.
07:39So it's just a matter of talking it out and figuring out which road to go down.
07:43And that's, too, like, how we end up sounding like us.
07:47You know, it's like if I made, if I wrote songs by myself and made an album, it would be different.
07:53I would really like to hear that, actually.
07:55There's something I need to tell you.
07:58Yeah, that's the thing, too.
08:00We don't want this band to break up.
08:02So if we don't have a system, let's get one.
08:05Yeah.
08:06You know, because well, there is this is where when it starts to get huge.
08:09This is where, unfortunately, stuff happens where you get like, hey, man, I'm the cadence.
08:14I'm with without a drummer.
08:15You ain't nothing.
08:16Hey, I'm the lead singer.
08:17Well, without guitars like that's where this stuff goes bad for some.
08:21So that's there.
08:22There is a when we first started, we had like a lawyer was like, you guys need to write a, you know, there's a green.
08:29I mean, so there are different levels, like certain decisions need a majority or a unanimous decision or.
08:36Right.
08:37So there actually is a legal way to make.
08:39I mean, we don't ever really consult it.
08:41It comes down to things like those are usually things like artwork or, you know, or like a show that has been presented to us that some people want to do and some people don't want to do.
08:52Right.
08:53There's like you can be out voted on some things and some things it needs to be a unanimous decision.
08:59Yeah.
09:00My kid that plays drum would say the drummer should make all the decisions, by the way.
09:03So, you know, we would be finished.
09:05Is there a.
09:08Is there.
09:09I think we would.
09:10We would not have signed our record deal.
09:11If we if we was at the helm.
09:14If we would be keeping it real still, though.
09:17Yeah.
09:18I know.
09:19Keep it at the realist.
09:20I know the touring schedule is a lot because you guys are still on the road a ton and you have families now.
09:26And, you know, you have nights where you were trick or treating and then you're hopping on a plane to get to Tampa, Florida to hang out, you know, other than those sorts of things.
09:34Is there a downside to all this fame?
09:36Like what would be the downside that somebody may not know about?
09:39That was another question that came in online.
09:41I think it's just exhaustion and being spread a little thin, you know, I think.
09:46And, you know, it can kind of just mess with your head a little bit.
09:50You know, you can kind of you can kind of be you can kind of wish that you had a little bit more of a normal life at times.
09:58But then you realize how amazing your life is and that feeling doesn't last that long.
10:03So there's not there's not any real downside.
10:09Yeah.
10:10Right.
10:11Yeah.
10:12Just the time away from the families is really the only downside.
10:15But we get to do a lot of cool things with them, too.
10:17They get to let come along sometimes.
10:19I mean, I look at other celebrities and I go, man, that must suck.
10:22Like for us, it's not too bad.
10:23Yeah.
10:24If you like couldn't walk around.
10:25Yeah.
10:26That would be really annoying.
10:27Yeah.
10:28Actually.
10:29Hope that never.
10:30I'm sure it never will happen to me.
10:32But I make it a point to try to like anti do that.
10:37Anti do that?
10:38I do that.
10:39You know what I mean?
10:40Fourth album.
10:41Anti do that.
10:42You know what I mean.
10:43I know what I mean.
10:44I know what I mean.
10:45I know what I mean.
10:46I know what I mean.
10:47I know what I mean.
10:50So, you know.
10:51Next question.
10:52You just threw the whole damn thing off if we're being honest.
10:56So, there's obviously been some success here.
10:59And so, with success comes money.
11:01What is, and we can go around if we want to.
11:05What is the coolest thing you bought with some of this old Dominion money that you got?
11:09I bought a lake house.
11:10Okay.
11:11Like a cabin on the lake.
11:12Okay.
11:13And I've factored.
11:14I dig that.
11:15For sure.
11:16I threw the boat in too.
11:17Yeah.
11:18Well.
11:19Can't have a lake house without a boat.
11:20So, I got a boat and a lake house.
11:21Have you bought anything that was great with the money?
11:23I just bought an RV.
11:25Cause you're not in a bus enough?
11:27Traveling the world?
11:28You know, I was also, we were looking at a lake house and I'm like, I'm never going to be home to use this thing.
11:32But I could take the RV on the road.
11:34Oh.
11:35Okay.
11:36I mean, that's great.
11:37The man lives on an RV.
11:38I know.
11:39I'm amazed by that kind of.
11:40Cause you're on the road so much.
11:41Yeah.
11:42Yeah.
11:43That's cool though.
11:44He's an amazing cat.
11:45Trevor.
11:47Meow.
11:49I don't know.
11:50I just bought a new house.
11:51I guess so.
11:52That counts.
11:53With the money.
11:55With?
11:56Buy anything amazing?
11:57I bought a tree from my front yard.
11:59Nice.
12:00Is it like a full grown tree?
12:01No, it's rather small.
12:03It's small.
12:04The trees are expensive though.
12:06What kind of trees?
12:07The trees are pricey.
12:08But nothing, nothing crazy.
12:09Oh, I'm a wash guy.
12:10I've become a wash guy now that there's a little success.
12:14So.
12:15It's interesting.
12:16Like, I'm glad.
12:17It's cool to hear those type of answers.
12:18But like, I think about, this is probably why I'll always be poor.
12:21Like, if I had old dominion money, I'd be like, I'll take that firework stand and that truck.
12:26As a matter of fact, we do need that liquor store.
12:28I did buy a jeep.
12:29I bought a jeep.
12:30Right.
12:31I bought a jeep.
12:32And a rather expensive piece of art.
12:33Right.
12:34I got invested in a restaurant too.
12:36Yeah, you did.
12:37That's right.
12:38See, that's the one you got to look out for.
12:39Because the ones that start making investments, they start getting distracted.
12:41So let's get rid of that.
12:43I don't like that at all.
12:45We're dependent on you to keep making good music.
12:46It's the only time I've ever had a plan B.
12:48Yeah.
12:49There's a lot of stuff in this format that, you know, I'm kind of a traditionalist.
12:53And so there's a lot of stuff in this format that I know you guys love it.
12:57I could do without it, but love you guys.
12:59So we need you to keep making music.
13:00So let's not mess this up.
13:02Don't worry.
13:03It ain't like we got 10 bands that are great.
13:05You know, we got like two or three right now, which is.
13:07That's actually our motto.
13:08Don't mess this up.
13:09Right.
13:10Well, let's do that.
13:11So I think, do we want to open up to the audience?
13:13Do we want to take a couple of questions?
13:15Sure.
13:16Don't be shy.
13:17This is your chance.
13:18Life is about living.
13:19You ain't going to never have another chance to ask a question.
13:21Life is short.
13:22Make it a good question.
13:23Don't be regretful later today.
13:24Ask your questions.
13:25All right.
13:26Thank you guys.
13:27Tour with Kenny Chesney a lot, right?
13:29Yes.
13:30Is he your favorite artist to tour with?
13:32Have you got any good stories you want to tell us?
13:37We have good stories that we don't want to tell you.
13:40Or we'd love to tell you.
13:43But no, he is amazing to tour with for sure.
13:46And I guess that's why we keep coming back.
13:48We're coming back again next year because we learned pretty much everything we know about touring from touring with him.
13:56Well, and he's the one too.
13:58Like, I know you can't say it, but I'll say it.
14:00Like, there's a lot of bands when you're on those type of tours where it's like, cool, Old Dominion, come out with us.
14:05But we're going to turn your sound down and you can use a third of the stage and you can't use any of this.
14:09He doesn't do any of that.
14:10Like, I've never heard an act complain about Chesney or Eric Church in that regard as far as they seem to be like, cool, use everything, do everything, you know?
14:18And that's a big thing.
14:19It's much appreciated.
14:20Yeah, that's a big thing.
14:21See?
14:22I can say the things you can't.
14:23It's all good.
14:24All right.
14:25Who else?
14:26Who do you guys, is there a particular band or artist that you guys kind of look up to or kind of model a little bit after or look at as like an idol to help you guys or inspire you guys?
14:40I mean, Kenny's definitely one of them.
14:43I think the Foo Fighters come up a lot in our conversation.
14:46Yeah, I was going to say Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters.
14:48The Eagles, I think.
14:49Yeah.
14:50It's a big one.
14:51Yeah, as a band, I think those are the ones for sure.
14:58Good morning, guys.
15:03Thanks for taking the time to come out.
15:04We really appreciate it.
15:05Yeah, for sure.
15:06Since you're on the road a lot, you're away from your families a lot, what do you guys do to blow off steam?
15:09Do you have hobbies on the road?
15:11Do you kind of do things?
15:12A few of us golf.
15:13Yeah.
15:14Yeah, we play golf.
15:16We're playing Sawgrass tomorrow in St. Augustine or Jacksonville.
15:22We play pretty much every day we're on the road.
15:25So it's a nice way to get out of it.
15:28That's one thing I bought.
15:29I bought golf clubs the other day.
15:31And I already had some.
15:32All right.
15:33But I felt like buying some new ones.
15:35Are you good golfers?
15:37We're pretty good.
15:38I mean, you know.
15:39Well, you talk to them like when they're leaving to play golf, they're pretty good.
15:43Right.
15:44When they come back from golf, they're not so good.
15:46Yeah.
15:47You know.
15:48We're always like, we were almost good that day.
15:50Yeah.
15:51We would have been good if this list of six things happened, we would have been good.
15:55All right.
15:56Fair enough.
15:57Fair enough.
15:58That course is kind of hard, too, by the way.
16:00Yeah.
16:01My mom lives over there.
16:02I met a lot of neighbors last time we were on it.
16:03Down the street.
16:04I'm going to stock up with some golf balls.
16:06Yeah.
16:07It's hard.
16:09Hi.
16:10Hi.
16:11How did you guys meet?
16:12Well, some of us, Matt and Whit, they met and they grew up together like middle school-ish.
16:18They grew up in the same town.
16:19And then Whit and Jeff and I went to James Madison in Virginia, so we met in college.
16:26And then everyone kind of moved down to Nashville separately and lastly met Trevor here.
16:31Yeah.
16:32So, you know, we've known each other for a while.
16:34For a long time.
16:35Yeah.
16:36Did any of you consider any other careers before music?
16:38I went to art school and I have a degree in illustration.
16:39So, for a long time I was going to be an illustrator and then as soon as I graduated, abandoned that degree.
16:53I did a lot of different things.
16:54I did a lot of different things, but growing up I always wanted to, I played hockey through college, so that's all I ever wanted to do was play in the NHL.
17:12I didn't, by the way, I didn't play in the NHL.
17:15I don't know if you knew that.
17:18Yeah, like my thing was soccer.
17:20I was pretty far along in that, but I never really did anything else besides being a band.
17:26I kind of wanted to do that forever, so.
17:30I got a degree in music, so I early on thought for sure that's what I wanted to do, but I never thought I would get to.
17:37So I have like a huge laundry list of like Joe jobs, like name tag jobs.
17:44I'm trying to think of my favorites.
17:46I was an auto parts delivery guy for a little bit.
17:50The truck with the big hat on it?
17:52It wasn't, no.
17:54No, that was the competitor.
17:55It's a strong look.
17:56Yeah, it was a good look.
17:57It was a good look.
17:58But, yeah, I think the only one I didn't do was pizza delivery.
18:02So, but career.
18:03Of course you worked for the knockoff auto parts delivery.
18:06Yeah, I did.
18:07Oh boy.
18:10Nothing?
18:11I'm lucky I never wanted to do anything else.
18:13A man of few words.
18:16Hey, who's the best drummer in all of music all time?
18:19I don't know.
18:20You don't even have a top two or three?
18:22We have this argument in my house almost weekly by the way.
18:25I could never pick one or two.
18:28How about three?
18:29Who makes the top list in your house?
18:31The argument usually, you know, because my kid is young and plays the drums.
18:35So Dave Grohl is the man.
18:37But then I go old school and start talking about like, you know, Jason Bonham.
18:42And, you know, then Travis Barker always comes about my kids young.
18:46So, you know, the same argument happens over and over and over.
18:50Also, same argument about the Allman Brothers are way better than Little Wayne.
18:55That argument happens in my house almost daily also.
18:59Wow.
19:00That's a tough one to compare.
19:02It's a tough one for either side.
19:04That's a tough one.
19:05But I was hoping you would arm me with some new information to argue with this evening.
19:08So...
19:09Just tell them Tony Williams.
19:11Tony Williams?
19:12Oh, yeah.
19:13And Neil Peart comes in that conversation sometimes, you know, but it's the same stuff.
19:17All right.
19:18Sorry.
19:19I didn't mean to derail it.
19:20We have more questions.
19:24Although Dave Grohl is really good.
19:25He is good.
19:26Yeah.
19:27I'm a fan.
19:28Hi, guys.
19:29What is your favorite song on the radio right now?
19:31And also, can you say hi to my friend Annalise?
19:33She loves you guys.
19:34I was like, are you reading your question or are you filming us?
19:36Hi.
19:37Are you taking a selfie?
19:38Hey.
19:39What are you doing?
19:40What was her name?
19:41Annalise.
19:42Annalise.
19:43What's up?
19:44Hi, Annalise.
19:46And your favorite song on the radio right now?
19:47That's a real friend.
19:48There's a song on the radio right now called One Man Band.
19:49That's pretty cool.
19:56I've just gotten into it.
19:57I was just talking to Brad about it because he's the one that I think got me into it.
20:01But Leon Bridges, his album.
20:04What's the song?
20:05Forgive?
20:06Is it called Forgive?
20:07Which one?
20:08The big one's Beyond.
20:09Yeah.
20:10I know that's the big one, but it's the one at the track after that on the album.
20:13Second big one.
20:14It's my favorite song right now.
20:15I don't really know.
20:16I think it's called Forgive.
20:17It's my favorite song right now.
20:18I don't know the name of it.
20:19It's brand new for me.
20:20Number three.
20:21It's the track after the one he's talking about.
20:24Hi, guys.
20:25Hey.
20:26So One Man Band is one of my favorite songs, but Some People Do is actually my favorite song.
20:34So can you tell me where that came from?
20:36Because it means a lot to me.
20:38Yeah.
20:39Without going into too much tear-jerking detail.
20:42That was a song I wrote with Shane McAnally and Jesse Frazier and Thomas Rhett, actually.
20:49Yeah.
20:50We wrote that together one day.
20:52None of us could look at each other because we were all teary-eyed.
20:56But it seems to be resonating with a lot of people because I think a lot of people have
21:02either been hurt by someone and wished they would change or have been on the other side,
21:09unfortunately, and hurt some people, which is the side that personally I wrote it from.
21:15So we get a lot of feedback on that song because it does mean a lot and help people.
21:21So we're very proud of that one.
21:23Thank you for listening to it.
21:27Hey, guys.
21:29I just want to ask real quick for her because she doesn't want to ask the question.
21:34It's her niece's birthday.
21:38Her name is?
21:39Avery.
21:40Do you mind wishing her a happy birthday?
21:42You don't know her?
21:43Oh, I know her.
21:45I know her.
21:46But I got to ask on her behalf.
21:49Happy birthday, Avery.
21:50Happy birthday, Avery.
21:51All right.
21:52We probably have time for a couple more.
21:54All right.
21:55Really quick.
21:56I know some rising artists in Tennessee right now that they're kind of feeling down and
22:02out.
22:03What would you say to them to encourage them to keep doing what they're doing?
22:06Because they love what they do, but sometimes there's a roadblock.
22:09Well, that's just it.
22:10If they still love what they do, then they should keep doing it.
22:13I mean, there's no shortcut in this, as cheesy and cliche as that sounds.
22:19There is absolutely no shortcuts.
22:21And if you love it, you should keep doing it.
22:24And, you know, it might not happen, but it might.
22:29You just got to keep after it.
22:31Solid advice there.
22:32Yeah.
22:33Yeah.
22:34Yeah.
22:35We did it for a long time.
22:37And we loved playing music.
22:40And so this eventually, you know, worked.
22:42So they have to love it.
22:43Don't give up.
22:44What if?
22:45Right.
22:46Yeah.
22:47Last one.
22:48Where do you get your inspiration for writing about the stars?
23:02Writing about the stars?
23:04Because, because we've, because we've mentioned stars in the songs a lot or, yeah.
23:11That's a good question.
23:13The stars.
23:14I watch Discovery Channel a lot.
23:16Science Channel.
23:17Specifically about the stars.
23:19Very interesting.
23:20And then they explode and that's how we have all the different elements that we have on earth.
23:25Come from some star that exploded millions and millions of years ago.
23:30Like years out there.
23:31They have a nice...
23:32Sorry, I keep going.
23:33No, I have a whole lot more to say, but go ahead, Brandon.
23:38You know, I think they have a sweet sort of mystery about them, you know, which is always...
23:43Not for Trevor.
23:44Not for Trevor.
23:45Well, he knows all...
23:46It's very science-based.
23:47Yeah.
23:48Trevor's behind the curtain now.
23:49The star curtain.
23:50It's really gravity and...
23:52Go ahead.
23:53I don't know.
23:54I don't know.
23:55That's a good question.
23:56Stumped.
23:57I don't know how...
23:58Stars are very poetic.
23:59Yeah.
24:00Yeah.
24:01Yeah.
24:02Yeah.
24:03What did you say there?
24:04What?
24:05Stars are very poetic.
24:06Oh.
24:07I thought you said polite for some reason.
24:09They might be.
24:10We'll never know.
24:11I was out...
24:12They're actually very violent if you...
24:14Alright, so in our effort to end awkwardly and wrap this up to make sure that we still have
24:22some time for everybody to say hey to you guys.
24:24The final question would be, so I'm sure there's many things you've accomplished, but is there
24:29a list of things left that if you can write the script, what happens?
24:33Is it awards, bigger shows?
24:36Like, so if you can write the script and it plays out exactly how you guys want it, what
24:40happens in the next five years?
24:41Yeah.
24:42I think just the growth that we've had, we would just like to keep going.
24:52You know, I think when we play with Kenny Chesney, we stand there and watch him play stadiums.
24:59I think that's always been in our head from the minute that we started on tour with him.
25:06We were like, well, how do we do this?
25:08Right.
25:09So that's definitely in the back of our mind.
25:11Yeah.
25:12It's also, with One Man Band too, it seems like that song has sort of reached a new level
25:16for us even outside of country.
25:19We love being in country music, but it's nice.
25:21We set out to make music in general that we love, and it seems like some of the music
25:26now has permeated cross-genre, so that's a pretty cool thing too.
25:30Well, it's not straight too far.
25:31No disrespect to anybody watching.
25:32Right.
25:33No, like stylistically.
25:34I hear an old Dominion song with Justin Bieber.
25:36I swear to God I'll never talk to you again.
25:39I'm just telling you.
25:40I'm just telling you right now.
25:42I'm just telling you.
25:43And I know they didn't.
25:44I said it.
25:45They didn't say it.
25:46They didn't say it.
25:47Yeah.
25:48It's probably in heavy rotation.
25:50Yeah.
25:51No, we never plan on changing what we do personally, and we never will.
25:56I'm glad because it's cool.
25:58Nice that we've done it our way.
25:59Have you ever heard of Lil Wayne before?
26:01Yeah.
26:02I have that argument every night.
26:03We're doing it.
26:04We're going to do a collab coming.
26:05Every night.
26:06Every night.
26:07All right.
26:08Well, thank you for, I think, are we?
26:10Okay.
26:11So thank you everyone at 99.5QIK.com as we wrap it up.
26:15Are we dead?
26:16All right.
26:17So then.