1 hr 10 min

PKing - Vinnie Paul, Lamb of God & Black Label Society Drum Tech Scandalous Podcast

    • Music Interviews

In this conversation, PKING and Scandalous discuss PKING's experiences as a roadie and his time working with Vinny Paul. They talk about memorable moments on tour, including a show at Madison Square Garden and their favorite Pantera songs. PKING also shares funny stories from his time on the road. This part of the conversation covers PKing's journey of joining the road crew, becoming the assistant to the singer, and training with Vinny. They also discuss the party lifestyle and the last of the heavy metal gods. PKing shares nostalgic memories and talks about the magic of touring. They mention the tradition of going to the clubhouse after shows and Vinny's cooking skills. The conversation also touches on unforgettable dishes, the challenges of cold weather, and the changing times in the music industry. They end with a story about Lacey Sturm's love for Pantera. In this part of the conversation, PKING and Scandalous discuss their experiences with Vinnie Paul and the band Hell Yeah. They talk about an invitation to the clubhouse after a show and meeting Lacey Sturm. They also discuss the phenomenon of finding dimes as a sign from Vinnie Paul. PKING shares his journey of creating a coffee brand called Road Dog Coffee and the challenges he faced. They also touch on the topic of criticism and honoring Dimebag Darrell. Finally, PKING talks about his experience learning drums from Vinnie Paul. In this conversation, PKING shares his experiences as a drum tech and offers insights into the world of touring techs. He emphasizes the importance of meeting the artist's preferences and being adaptable to last-minute changes. PKING also discusses the skills needed to be a successful touring tech, such as instrument knowledge and problem-solving abilities. The conversation touches on topics like replacing strings and taking care of instruments, as well as the factors that can lead to getting hired or fired as a tech. The idea of Lamb of God becoming part of the next 'Big Four' in metal is explored, along with the inclusion of female-fronted bands in the genre. The conversation concludes with the message of taking action and pursuing dreams without hesitation.

In this conversation, PKING and Scandalous discuss PKING's experiences as a roadie and his time working with Vinny Paul. They talk about memorable moments on tour, including a show at Madison Square Garden and their favorite Pantera songs. PKING also shares funny stories from his time on the road. This part of the conversation covers PKing's journey of joining the road crew, becoming the assistant to the singer, and training with Vinny. They also discuss the party lifestyle and the last of the heavy metal gods. PKing shares nostalgic memories and talks about the magic of touring. They mention the tradition of going to the clubhouse after shows and Vinny's cooking skills. The conversation also touches on unforgettable dishes, the challenges of cold weather, and the changing times in the music industry. They end with a story about Lacey Sturm's love for Pantera. In this part of the conversation, PKING and Scandalous discuss their experiences with Vinnie Paul and the band Hell Yeah. They talk about an invitation to the clubhouse after a show and meeting Lacey Sturm. They also discuss the phenomenon of finding dimes as a sign from Vinnie Paul. PKING shares his journey of creating a coffee brand called Road Dog Coffee and the challenges he faced. They also touch on the topic of criticism and honoring Dimebag Darrell. Finally, PKING talks about his experience learning drums from Vinnie Paul. In this conversation, PKING shares his experiences as a drum tech and offers insights into the world of touring techs. He emphasizes the importance of meeting the artist's preferences and being adaptable to last-minute changes. PKING also discusses the skills needed to be a successful touring tech, such as instrument knowledge and problem-solving abilities. The conversation touches on topics like replacing strings and taking care of instruments, as well as the factors that can lead to getting hired or fired as a tech. The idea of Lamb of God becoming part of the next 'Big Four' in metal is explored, along with the inclusion of female-fronted bands in the genre. The conversation concludes with the message of taking action and pursuing dreams without hesitation.

1 hr 10 min