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WRIF Virtual Rock Room with Saving Abel's Jared Weeks

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00:00Thank you so much for watching Riff TV.
00:02Now, this interview is obviously with video, but I don't interview everybody on Zoom.
00:07That's why I put it on my Talkin' Rock with Meltdown podcast.
00:10We talk to rock artists from all over the genre.
00:13So check out Talkin' Rock with Meltdown wherever you get your podcasts.
00:16And now to today's video interview.
00:20Oh, man.
00:21Last time I was at your house, I had the best hamburger that I had all day that Jason Knoll
00:27cooked for us.
00:28So, yeah, he's pretty good with them smash burger recipes, man.
00:33We do that on the road as well.
00:35We go off to like a KOA campsite, plug in the bus and just make burgers.
00:40Yeah, that was the best burger I had that night.
00:45Well, at least it wasn't on Broadway, you know?
00:48Yeah, no, that was great.
00:49So, first of all, I haven't talked to you since then, at least in this kind of capacity.
00:53But thank you for having me.
00:54That was great to hang out.
00:55I plan on going to your place for just like an hour or two.
00:58And I think we ended up hanging out for like, I don't know, three or four hours or something.
01:03Yeah.
01:04I had a good time with you here, though, man.
01:07Franklin, Tennessee.
01:08We moved here not too long ago.
01:10But obviously, it's one of the best investments I made.
01:14We bought our house like during COVID.
01:16That's how we got it so cheap.
01:19But anyways, we've lived here.
01:21And we sort of based Saving Able out of this area now, you know, with Nashville being the hub of the, you know, Music City and tour buses.
01:28And, you know, if I need an extra bass player, I can just make a phone call, you know?
01:33That's what you did, eh?
01:35Yeah, that's what I had to do.
01:36Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:37We got Matt Dice from All That Remains.
01:41He's coming out with us on the next two runs.
01:45And we also have a guy named Donovan White who plays for the Gin Blossoms and Vertical Horizons.
01:50But when he's out with us, I tell him he's Saving Able.
01:54That's right.
01:55Well, he was here last time with you guys back in early July.
01:58So you guys are coming back, playing this special gig we'll talk about here in a few minutes.
02:01But first, you just mentioned before we got on the air and started recording that you were in, you guys just played in Mexico.
02:08You were texting me about that yesterday.
02:09Well, actually, we went from Indiana to Chicago.
02:14And then the whole Mexico trip was my in-laws had been planning to renew their vows forever.
02:19Because when they got married, it was at a Saving Able show.
02:24We were in Vegas.
02:25And, like, they ran off real quick while we did the show, came back, and they were married.
02:28And so for the last five years, they've been talking about us going to Mexico.
02:32And then COVID happened.
02:34So we had to put it off a few years.
02:36But eventually we got there.
02:37But I was only there for three days because Saving Able, I mean, we're doing some work.
02:41And I had to get back real quick.
02:43Okay.
02:43See, I thought you were playing because I keep seeing your posts that you're gigging and doing all this stuff.
02:47So I thought, man.
02:47Well, that was probably what messed you up because it's like all these Saving Able shows.
02:51Here's Mexico.
02:52Back to Saving Able show.
02:53Right, exactly.
02:54So you did play some shows on Wyoming and Indiana and stuff like that, right?
02:58Yes, we did.
02:59We also did, is it Wanda Depp, Michigan?
03:02Oh, Wanda.
03:03Well, Wanda was, yeah, that was back in early July here.
03:06That was District 142.
03:07We did Wilmington, Ohio as well.
03:09That was what I was thinking of, Wilmington, not Wanda Depp.
03:12Yeah, right.
03:12So, yeah, that was here in Wanda.
03:13Yeah, you're going to be in Melvindale coming up on Sunday the 20th.
03:18That's going to be a really cool gig.
03:20That's a place I've never been to before called Parts and Labor Bar.
03:23And Alan wrote in Melvindale, and it's right down the street from this guy, Freddie the Pizza Man.
03:28Maybe we can see if Freddie can stop by.
03:29Hey, that sounds good, man.
03:31Bring a pizza.
03:32But, yeah, so anyways, you're just talking about doing work with Saving Able.
03:35What's going on?
03:37Well, you know, obviously we just released Fire a few Fridays ago.
03:41And to our – well, not such a surprise, you know, I'm trying to manifest this here.
03:47But it was the number six most added song to radio.
03:52And for us, which is great, you know, because we put a radio campaign behind this one.
03:56Whereas the Baptized Me, the first single we released, we did that all on our own.
04:01And it did well, you know, considering.
04:03But now that we got our radio campaign and, you know, people are playing it.
04:08People are asking for it.
04:09And we're playing it live, and I actually see people singing it.
04:12So it's really a good thing for us, man.
04:15It's really getting us a lot more work, too, which is what we're looking for.
04:19Exactly.
04:20So both these songs seem to have, like, a little bit of a religious connotation.
04:26Is that by design or just happens to answer what?
04:28Well, I grew up, you know, obviously in the church.
04:33It was sort of a Pentecostal church.
04:35Whereas now, I'm more of a consciousness, you know, spiritual person.
04:41But both of those songs were written to a point in my life, you know, where I was trying to take the power back, trying to take control back over my own life.
04:49I mean, that's the reason I had to leave Saving Able to begin with.
04:51You know, I couldn't survive a moment without being high or drunk.
04:55If that's what you do, whoever's listening, you do you.
04:59I'm not judging.
04:59You make your heart happy.
05:01Those things just weren't serving me anymore, you know.
05:03So, yeah, so I started writing, you know, and I sort of write about in the moment the things that I'm feeling.
05:10And, of course, Baptize Me is about taking your power back.
05:13And fire is obviously – I wrote that during the George Floyd slash political campaign, you know, that just time period where everybody was confused and mad and angry.
05:24I wrote fire about looking at myself and changing from the inside out, you know, because you got to look at that stuff you don't like, that stuff you're ashamed of and, you know, things like that.
05:35But you got to heal with that stuff.
05:36So, that's what fire is about, you know.
05:38You had everything you needed all along.
05:40So, this – I mean, obviously, writing songs for you, and this is kind of an obvious statement, though, it's very – you know, it brings out stuff in yourself.
05:48It's very therapeutic.
05:49Yeah, absolutely, man.
05:50And that was one of the coolest things, you know, when I came back to Saving Abel in the studio, writing with Skid and Jason.
05:58It was really cool to, like, discover the passion that I had, you know, when I was 20.
06:03You know, the reasons I wrote these songs, the lyrics, the message.
06:08And one of the main things writing this album is, you know, yeah, we're the band that's known for, you know, parties and BJs, I guess.
06:19But, you know, especially with Addicted.
06:21But now, you know, it's more of a – it's more of a – I mean, I'm on a mission, basically, and I really want to help folks, you know.
06:29I feel like I'll be a good bridge for the folks that are on this side to this side.
06:33And, you know, as far as letting people know that they're valuable and they're so worthy of living their life, you know, that's more of my message these days.
06:40So I write about the things I know.
06:43And, you know, being on the journey that I've been on the past few years, these are things that I know.
06:48Yeah.
06:49So how much has your life changed since rejoining the band?
06:53Well, I tell you what, I've learned a lot.
06:55I know that.
06:56You know, I go to therapy and things like that because it saved my life, honestly.
07:01But getting back into the Saving Able, you know, machine, we had to, you know, redo, rebuild the whole foundation, you know.
07:10We had to – because, you know, they went off for, you know, seven or eight years and they did their thing while I was here in Nashville.
07:16But coming back, it was more of a, you know, like a wholesome experience because everybody had to get involved.
07:22We had to let go of a lot of things, you know, to make room for the new responsibilities and for the goals that we're trying to achieve.
07:29And, honestly, I'm really proud of us because the past two years that I've been doing it with these guys, every single goal that we have set, we have achieved or exceeded it.
07:40And I think it's really important, you know, that I tell the guys that because, you know, affirmations, they need the motivations.
07:48And right now, especially with this single, I feel as if, you know, I'm really proud of what we are and who we are and where we've come from.
07:56Yeah, no, that's great.
07:57So, are you guys a goal-oriented band?
07:59Do you guys sit around and say, this is what we want to accomplish?
08:03Well, I am, yeah.
08:05You know, I tend to – you know, because there's stuff about our shows that we want to change and be more cohesive.
08:12We want better production.
08:14So, me and Dave, the drummer, we kind of sit down and we make like a bullet point presentation.
08:18And we're like, we want this is next, this is next, this is next.
08:23And literally, every goal that we have set, we've achieved.
08:29And it's, like I said, it's just something that I'm really proud of.
08:32Next, you know, this whole year, I told the guys, is the reward year for us for all the hard work that we've been putting in the past two years.
08:40This is the year where, you know, our songs is more on the radio.
08:43Our guarantees go up.
08:45The crowds get bigger.
08:46The venues get bigger.
08:47And kind of sitting back watching all that happen, it's really cool for me, you know, to see all that stuff take place.
08:55Because it's like, yes, it was worth it, you know.
08:58So, from the time you left to the time you came back, I just asked you about how much, you know, how much it changed your life.
09:04But how much of the business changed and the stuff that you knew to be before and now what it's like now?
09:11Well, you know, I tell you, you know, back when we were touring with Nickelback and Shine Down and Buck Cherry and Avenged Sevenfold, Papa Roach,
09:19the business model then is completely different than the business model now.
09:27Obviously, you know, I've heard people say, and I slightly agree, but, you know, it's like the attention span of people these days.
09:34It's like, oh, that's a cool song.
09:36What's next?
09:37You know?
09:37Right.
09:37So, it's kind of like the model, you know, it's like every four to six weeks, you know, you have to put out a new single.
09:43And a lot of artists are doing that.
09:45You know, a lot of them, instead of just putting out a whole album, are just releasing singles, which is fine.
09:51I like the way Hardy did his album and Morgan Wallen, actually.
09:54They released, you know, what songs were on the album, but as they released the singles, you could only hear the singles as they were being released.
10:02So, we're kind of looking sort of as a structure like that for the Saving Able record, which it'll be out soon.
10:09We'll be announcing it probably around the end of September, October.
10:13So, yeah, it's definitely a new business model, and the structure has changed.
10:18I can no longer, you know, email people from MySpace or anything like that.
10:23Right.
10:24But, yeah, I mean, man, it's just this digital age, it's kind of crazy, you know, because you and I have seen it happen, you know, but my kids are born with iPads in their hands, you know?
10:36Yeah.
10:36I was going to say, we'll talk about your kids here in a second, but you just mentioned Hardy.
10:40So, you guys actually have, like, a little bit of a connection to Hardy.
10:43Man, yeah.
10:46First of all, I'm a huge fan.
10:48I love his writing style.
10:49I just love his music.
10:50But he's also from Mississippi.
10:53See, I was born and raised in Corinth, Mississippi, and my drummer is from Philadelphia, Mississippi, basically.
11:00And when I first ran into Dave, my drummer, he said, you know, he's like, I went to high school with Hardy.
11:06We were in the high school band together.
11:08And I was like, are you kidding me?
11:10And he's like, yeah.
11:11He's like, so we sort of hang out growing up.
11:14And recently, you know, Hardy's out doing his stadium tour, you know, or whatever.
11:19And recently, one of our drum techs went to work for him.
11:24And he went up to Hardy.
11:25He's like, hey, do you remember Dave Matthews?
11:27And he's like, holy crap.
11:29So, he grabbed his phone and he called Dave real quick.
11:31And he was like, you know, he sent a little video saying, hey, man, I'm so glad you're still playing drums.
11:36I'm so glad that you kept doing that.
11:38It was really positive, which makes me even more a fan of Hardy right now, you know, because he's a good person.
11:43But, yeah, yeah, I'm going to run into him one day.
11:47I'm going to run into him one day.
11:49We'll get this together.
11:50I promise you that.
11:51Yeah.
11:51When I was texting with you about that and you told me that story, I thought that they were in a band together.
11:56But they were actually in a high school band together.
11:58They were in a high school band together.
12:00Yeah.
12:00Like clarinet and saxophone.
12:03Dave used to have to hold the cymbals for Hardy.
12:06And Hardy would just beat him, like, right in his face.
12:09That's funny.
12:10Yeah.
12:10What's the line in the song?
12:11I come from a small town named after a big city or something like that.
12:17The town I come from, a small town is named after another is what he says.
12:22Yeah.
12:22Yeah.
12:23I love that.
12:24What a great record that is.
12:25You're right about that.
12:26I love that.
12:27You just mentioned your family.
12:28And I, of course, met your family when I was there back in the springtime.
12:33So tell me about, you've got little ones.
12:36So tell me about leaving to go on tour and trying to maintain that.
12:40Yeah.
12:40I've got three little ones.
12:42Koda, she's 13 now.
12:44But when we first started out, you know, she was raised on a tour bus.
12:48And then we had Harper Lennon.
12:50She goes by Lenny.
12:51She's 10 years old.
12:53And then I've got Scout.
12:55He's my five-year-old college frat boy that walks around in his underwear eating pizza.
12:59Is he wearing his headband still?
13:03No, he actually took that off, man.
13:04He ended up getting a haircut like his dad.
13:07We both got mullets now.
13:08It was really amazing.
13:10But, you know, it's been really fun.
13:13You know, I love being a dad.
13:14Like, you know, I didn't know it until I had my first kid.
13:17But it's something that I always wanted to be.
13:19It was a dad.
13:20And I guess it's because I had an awesome dad, you know.
13:23But something I'm grateful for.
13:24But, you know, we homeschool the kids because, you know, sometimes I might have to take them on the road with me or whatever.
13:31But, yeah, I love the kiddos, man.
13:34They definitely keep me busy.
13:36Sometimes when I come home from work into the house, it's like decompressing in a pot of boiling water.
13:44That's right.
13:45I never thought about it like that before.
13:46That's funny.
13:48But, yeah, the kid's big music fans or what?
13:50Yeah.
13:51I tell you what, I'm a sap anyways.
13:54So, like, I cry at dog commercials.
13:56Right.
13:56But some of my greatest moments of being a dad is literally sitting in the car listening to them sing my own songs.
14:04It's like, no, let's listen to Foo Fighters.
14:06They're like, no, we want this.
14:07And I'm like, okay, you know.
14:09And they start singing.
14:11And, yeah, it really does.
14:13Like, it fills my heart to see that.
14:16Yeah, it makes it worth it, you know.
14:18Like, I've had some of those moments where I just like, you know, I'm not crying.
14:22You're crying.
14:22Yeah.
14:24Yeah, this car is a little dusty.
14:25Yeah, yeah.
14:27Now, being a dad is great.
14:29You know, I never steered my kids towards, you know, any kind of music.
14:32I always kind of let them discover for themselves.
14:34And it turns out my daughter's a huge Hardy fan and a Morgan Wallen fan.
14:37And my son's a big Shinedown fan in the whole thing.
14:40So, you're probably like that, too, right?
14:42You don't want to steer it.
14:42One of my most favorite moments is with my daughter, Lenny.
14:47You know, sometimes I'll just take, you know, you got to spend time with your kids separately as well.
14:52And sometimes I'm like, all right, we're going to go do this.
14:54But I'm only taking Lenny because it's father-daughter time, you know.
14:57And we'll sit around.
14:59And I played the Sound of Madness record for her.
15:04And I was telling her, you know, because I love Shinedown.
15:07I was like, yeah, Brent used to bring me up every night to sing this song with them.
15:12You know, she's like, oh, that's cool.
15:14And I was like, but I bet you'll really like this one.
15:17And I introduced her to Monsters.
15:19I introduced her to The Crow and the Butterfly.
15:22And those are two of her favorite songs.
15:24So, to like be there and like plant the seed of that.
15:28And she actually listens to them, you know, when I'm not around as well.
15:32She loves the talking heads as well.
15:35I swear she was born in the wrong generation.
15:38Yeah, it's cool to share that musical stuff with your kids, you know,
15:42especially take them to concerts, give them special events like that.
15:46I think it's awesome when I see kids at the show.
15:50And I always commend the parents for bringing them.
15:53I think it's really important for kids to see the power that music has
15:57when a whole group of people come together.
16:00Like, you can feel it in the air.
16:01It's amazing.
16:03And I just think it's important for kids to know that, you know.
16:06My son, Scout, actually, he's been to a few of my shows.
16:09And he's always wanted to run out stage with me.
16:12He was only three at the time, so he didn't really understand.
16:16But as the years go by, like the new music video for Fire, he's in the video with me.
16:22So, it's kind of cool that, you know, I got to be in that little, you know,
16:25I was like, you don't have to be serious.
16:27Just scream at me, but you're not really yelling at me.
16:30And he's like, I don't get it.
16:31So, you know, you're trying to coach him through the acting,
16:34like as if I know how to act.
16:35But it was really cool.
16:38And now sitting back watching the video with him, I can tell.
16:41He was like, man, that's pretty cool, Dad, that we had that moment, you know.
16:44Or at least it was for me.
16:46Yeah, no, that's pretty cool.
16:47That's something I'll live on forever.
16:49Yeah, absolutely.
16:51Digitally.
16:52Yeah, digitally, that's right.
16:54So, yeah, you guys, like I said, are coming through town here next Sunday,
16:58I think, as I record this right now on the 20th of August.
17:01Are you guys playing some shows around?
17:03Tell you what, I'm not actually sure what we're doing when we get there.
17:09I know we have your show.
17:11A lot of these days are running together for me, really,
17:14especially with three kids and having to do a bunch of flying.
17:17But we definitely, we're booked completely until September.
17:22And then we're doing some radio kind of tours for the single fire during September.
17:29And then once October hits, we're looking at a six-week run for different regions,
17:35you know, Northeast, Midwest, two weeks apiece.
17:38And we're going to have different bands out with us on those runs.
17:41And then November, we're going to be releasing a new single.
17:44So, you know, you got to keep them coming as well.
17:47We'll finish out the year, and then we'll start right back up in January.
17:50So, you know, I've been out of Saving Able, not working so much.
17:55And now that I'm back, it's like, sure, let's go.
17:57Yeah, it's time to get it on.
17:59Hey, before we started, you were talking about bucket list bands.
18:02So, who are your bucket list bands you want to see?
18:05My bucket list bands, number one, would be Metallica.
18:08You've never seen Metallica, huh?
18:10I've never seen them.
18:11The closest I've ever come to seeing Metallica is when they released their movies,
18:15that movie they had like 10 years ago.
18:17Me and Eddie Mead, we went to New York City, and we watched it in the IMAX theater.
18:25And it was like amazing.
18:26Like, it was completely surrounded by it.
18:28But that's the closest I've ever been to seeing Metallica.
18:31I've seen Tool, and I've seen Perfect Circle.
18:33I've done shows with, festival shows with them.
18:36And my other band would be the Foo Fighters.
18:39I've never seen Dave Grohl, and I've always wanted to see like his energy and what he carries.
18:43In fact, they played the Ryman probably seven or eight years ago,
18:49and I had to miss out on that show here in Nashville.
18:53But yeah, Foo Fighters, I'm a huge fan, and I'm really glad that they're still touring,
18:57you know, after the, you know, late Taylor Hawkins death.
19:02But yeah, Foo Fighters and Metallica are my first two that I'd like to see.
19:07I can't believe they played the Ryman.
19:08That's just, I mean, that's what...
19:10They did.
19:10Yeah, it was Blake Dixon, Saving Abel's very first original drummer.
19:15Yeah.
19:16Nashville's only three hours from where we grew up.
19:18So he came up one day, and he was like,
19:20hey, man, I'm going to see the Foo Fighters at the Ryman tonight, you know?
19:23What are you doing?
19:24And I was like, I had something else I had to do.
19:26But I was like, they're playing at the Ryman?
19:28He's like, yeah.
19:28And I was like, holy crap.
19:29Like, that would be the time for me to see it, you know?
19:33Right, exactly.
19:34Well, I wonder if they played three hours that night as well,
19:37because that's Dave.
19:38Probably so.
19:40Yeah.
19:40Probably so.
19:42What a great front man, too.
19:43And he plays guitar.
19:44He does all that kind of stuff.
19:45You know, he's just...
19:45That's a pretty good bucket list.
19:47I've seen them, I think, two or three times, perhaps.
19:50I'm not sure.
19:51Oh, man.
19:51I'm going to have to catch up with you then, bro.
19:54I saw him the one time when he broke his leg,
19:56and he played on the throne.
19:57On the chair?
19:58Oh, that's cool, man.
19:59Yeah.
20:00That was cool, man.
20:00That was really sweet to watch a guy.
20:03I would like to see Guns N' Roses, too.
20:05But, you know, whenever they play here, it's either a stadium,
20:08like the Nissan Stadium, or I believe you said earlier that they're coming soon,
20:12and they'll be in the new soccer arena stadium, which is beautiful.
20:17Well, you never know.
20:19I like your wife a lot, so maybe I'll see if I can get her.
20:22She's hard not to like, though, man.
20:24I've seen Slash play.
20:26I've seen Slash play with Miles Kennedy, but never seen Axel on stage.
20:32And I remember as a kid, like that red hair flying across the stage
20:36and the November Rain video.
20:38So, yeah, I'd definitely like to see them as well.
20:41I think I saw Guns N' Roses for the first time on that Metallica tour in 1992.
20:47So you saw Metallica and Guns N' Roses?
20:50Same night.
20:51Two out of my three.
20:54Yeah.
20:54My wife's got that shirt, actually, the Guns N' Roses and Metallica tour shirt.
21:00Yeah, I saw that.
21:02That was 31 years ago this summer.
21:03And then I saw Axel's Guns N' Roses in Las Vegas at the joint one night,
21:10which was killer.
21:11I think he showed up around midnight.
21:13Oh, yeah.
21:15The show went until like 3 o'clock in the morning.
21:17I remember watching videos on the internet from those shows.
21:21Yeah.
21:22He still sounds great, too.
21:24It's like unreal.
21:25Yeah, I saw him here twice on this stadium tour.
21:29They opened up their stadium tour here.
21:31Oh, wow.
21:31And I'm going to say 2016 was their first stadium tour.
21:35And not to bore you with my life, but when Slash and Duff ran out on the stage
21:40and Axel ran in the middle, my buddy I brought with me, 6'6", like 350 pounds,
21:45bear hugged me.
21:46He couldn't believe we were seeing this.
21:47That's how much of an impact.
21:49Oh, yeah.
21:49That's cool.
21:50Like, I just now remember this.
21:52I told you all the days run together, but I did a show once with Duff McKagan.
21:57He was doing his solo thing, and I had my wife and our little dog, Mohawk.
22:01He was a little Yorkie.
22:03But I was walking Mohawk, and Duff came up, and he was just such a nice,
22:08like, genuine person.
22:10Yeah.
22:10Asked if he could pet the dog.
22:12He picked him up, and he held that dog for nearly an hour and a half.
22:15Like, wherever me and Nicky went, he would just follow us petting Mohawk.
22:19But he was such a nice person.
22:22So, yeah, I got to see Duff and Slash, but I want to see them together, you know.
22:26Yeah, performing together.
22:28Well, we're going to see you up here performing with the guys coming up,
22:31like I said, Parts and Labor Bar, Allen Road, and Melvedale.
22:33That's on the 20th.
22:35Anything else you want to plug?
22:36Did we miss anything?
22:37Anything else you...
22:39Yeah, well, let's see.
22:42Yeah, I've already talked about it.
22:43We got the video for Fire coming out really soon.
22:46Yeah, the one I was talking about with Scout that he's in.
22:51So, you can check out his acting debut.
22:55And, obviously, I talked about the tour that we're going to be putting together
22:57in October.
22:58So, yeah, man.
22:59I mean, we definitely got our, you know, our path laid out, you know.
23:03And it's just time to get to work.
23:05I'm pretty excited about it, though, man.
23:07Well, that's great.
23:08Well, you know what?
23:08I've told you this before, but it bears repeating, of course.
23:11I'm glad to see you back in the band.
23:12Glad to see you doing so well.
23:13And you really got all your stuff together, man.
23:16So, I'm proud of you.
23:17Man, thank you, brother.
23:19It's been a lot of hard work.
23:21And, you know, in the beginning, it is sort of annoying.
23:23But the more you do it, those old habits are replaced with good habits, you know.
23:28And it becomes easier.
23:29So, each and every day, I'm just trying to be a better version of myself, you know.
23:33That's all you can ask for.
23:34That's all you can do, right?
23:35I'm not sure if I'm crazy about your white coats and stuff.
23:38But outside...
23:38Well, I got that for the Baptize video.
23:43And I'm like, I'm never going to wear this again.
23:45And I was like, look, just put patches on it.
23:48So, I patched it all up, you know.
23:51No, I'm just teasing you.
23:52That was great.
23:52So, well, listen, man.
23:53I can't wait to hang out with you again coming up next week.
23:56We appreciate your time.
23:57Thank you so much, brother.
23:58Meltdown.
23:59Love you guys, man.
24:00And I'll see you soon, brother.
24:01Bye.
24:01Bye.
24:01Bye.
24:01Bye.
24:01Bye.

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