In The Clouds

Today on We’re Going to Vegas, Joe & Chris crack a couple of cans of O-Douls while reflecting on the quarantine and why the current situation has triggered a long overdue project build for the studio. Knowing there has never been a better time to take a step back from the outside world, they decide to spruce up the studio and build sound panels and clouds to improve the audio quality of their recordings. *Be sure to visit our Blog and Instagram to see photos of our build.

Joe shares an interesting assessment while visiting Home Depot and Chris drools over his obsession with the Tesla Cybertruck and how much better bang for the buck you get compared to a Ford. They share a healthy concern as to why corporate fast food restaurants are still considered “essential” open businesses while mom and pop establishments aren’t.

Then Joe shares the story of how he became more “hardcore” than Lil Wayne and how his experiences shaped his perceptions on moderation and awareness. He introduces his latest Songbird single, My Everything, while Chris forgets what day 9/11 happened. They started recording today’s episode as an audio test, but as they do, fell into an ADHD tunnel of conversation that will only help shape what this show becomes; a music producers escape!

This episode is NOT brought to you by O-Douls, Huel, Home Depot, Carls Jr., Tesla, Ford or any other product mentioned during the show.

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Shout outs:

Dalton Day

*Parental Advisory | Explicit Content

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