An artist's controversial outburst at fan + Green Day's new song + blink-182's reunion tour beyond successful
The hosts talk about Paramore's recent covers of the Foo Fighters' song "My Hero" and share their thoughts on the acoustic and electronic versions. While Tyler enjoys both versions, John feels that the electronic dance version is better.
Next, they review Yellowcard's EP "Childhood Eyes," which follows the release of the title track a few weeks earlier. They agree that the title track was only okay but find the rest of the EP to be surprisingly good, with a mixture of their classic sound and an evolved version.
The podcast moves on to discuss country star Miranda Lambert calling out fans who took a selfie during her concert. Tyler and John express their disagreement with Miranda's actions and find her response to be bratty and inconsiderate.
They also talk about Green Day's performance of a new song titled "1981" at a concert in Quebec City, which they both find unimpressive and hope that other songs on the upcoming album are better.
The hosts then delve into Blink-182's reunion tour with Tom DeLonge, discussing its incredible success, grossing over $85 million, and attracting more than half a million fans across their North American tour.