69 episodes

Hi, it‘s Ted Stryker (formerly of KROQ). Welcome to your new favorite podcast! Each episode, I‘ll be chatting/interviewing all of our favorite musical artists and entertainers for a deep dive on their career, life, current projects, and just an overall fun and relaxed hang.

Tuna on Toast with Stryker Ted Stryker

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    • 5.0 • 271 Ratings

Hi, it‘s Ted Stryker (formerly of KROQ). Welcome to your new favorite podcast! Each episode, I‘ll be chatting/interviewing all of our favorite musical artists and entertainers for a deep dive on their career, life, current projects, and just an overall fun and relaxed hang.

    Tuna on Toast w Jakob Nowell - Sublime - Jakobs Castle

    Tuna on Toast w Jakob Nowell - Sublime - Jakobs Castle

    In this episode, Ted Stryker welcomes Jakob Nowell to Tuna on Toast w Stryker. Jakob tells Stryker all about his new Jakobs Castle album which is out now titled Enter the Castle. Jakob and Stryker discuss how the great Tim Armstrong worked on the album. Jakob discusses his favorite bands growing up like Queens of the Stone Age, System of a Down and Tool! Jakob and Stryker talk about Jakob's Dad, the late great Bradley Nowell and what it's like to now be the frontman of the band Sublime, with Bud and Eric. Will Jakob and Gwen Stefani be able to meet up and perform "Saw Red"?  We hope that happens! Jakob is smart, cool, and hardworking and when you have a moment, go stream his brand new album, it's fantastic!

    • 25 min
    Tuna on Toast w Judah and the Lion - Judah Akers

    Tuna on Toast w Judah and the Lion - Judah Akers

    In this episode, we welcome frontman of Judah and the Lion, Judah Akers to Tuna on Toast with Stryker.
    Judah and Stryker talk about the new album, The Process and how the 5 stages of grief have inspired the songs. 
    Judah shares his love for K. Flay and how they met and how touring with Incubus and Twenty One Pilots influenced Judah.
    Thanks for supporting Tuna on Toast and please make sure to go see Judah and the Lion when they play in a city near you. 

    • 32 min
    Tuna on Toast w Jacoby Shaddix - Papa Roach

    Tuna on Toast w Jacoby Shaddix - Papa Roach

    In this Tuna on Toast episode, Stryker welcomes the frontman of Papa Roach, Jacoby Shaddix. The guys talk everything from early shows in Vacaville to signing with a big label to releasing Infest.  It's a deep dive of everything past, present and future. This episode is filled with so many awesome stories with a ton of inspiration. Jacoby is a talented and smart guy who is an awesome frantman!  Thanks for listening to another episode of Tuna on Toast. 

    • 44 min
    Tuna on Toast w Flavor Flav - Public Enemy

    Tuna on Toast w Flavor Flav - Public Enemy

    This week on Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews Flavor Flav. The legendary rapper has a new song called "Every Where Man," and he tells Stryker all about how it came together -- including teaming up with Chuck D again. Flavor Flav also discusses the history of Public Enemy, as well as the group's lasting impact. Why did Flavor Flav start wearing a clock around his neck? He tells Stryker the story. Flavor Flav also reveals how Beastie Boys got him on his first airplane flight. He tells that story and explains why he, alongside the Beastie Boys, helped pull down racial divides in hip hop. Flavor Flav goes into detail about Public Enemy's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and why the honor meant so much to him. Plus, is Flavor Flav collaborating with Foo Fighters? He gives Stryker the details of his conversation with Dave Grohl. Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, follow us on socials, and thank you for supporting the show!

    • 15 min
    Tuna on Toast w Brent Smith - Shinedown

    Tuna on Toast w Brent Smith - Shinedown

    In this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews Brent Smith, lead singer of Shinedown! Brent starts out talking about an elderly fan who recently went viral because of her love for Shinedown and "The Sound of Madness". He also discusses the band’s hugely popular 2008 album, ‘The Sound of Madness,’ and why it was such a major moment in Shinedown’s career. Brent looks back on his early days, his upbringing, and the band he was in before Shinedown. Brent opens up to Stryker about his previous battles with addiction and his journey to sobriety. He also tells Stryker about his friend Jellyroll and explains why he’s so happy to see the singer’s success. Shinedown’s song “A Symptom of Being Human” is a huge radio hit for the band, and Brent tells Stryker all about how it came together. Brent also discusses the ‘90s rock bands who influenced him and reveals who would be on his ‘90s rock Mount Rushmore. Shinedown has toured with some legendary acts, including Van Halen and Kiss, and Brent explains how he learned from every experience. Towards the end of the interview, Brent even reveals that Shinedown is working on new music! Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, follow us on socials, and thanks for supporting the show!

    • 57 min
    Tuna on Toast w Taking Back Sunday - Adam Lazzara

    Tuna on Toast w Taking Back Sunday - Adam Lazzara

    In this episode, Stryker welcomes Adam Lazzara from Taking Back Sunday to Tuna On Toast. Taking Back Sunday's new album, 152, is out now. Adam discusses how it came together and reveals why working with a pop producer had a HUGE impact on this album. Adam also talks to Stryker about how recording technology has changed over the years and his own struggles to evolve with different digital tools. Adam joined Taking Back Sunday over 20 years ago and he takes Stryker through the story of how he met the band and originally became their bassist before switching to vocals -- even though he wasn't a singer! Later in the interview, Adam explains why Taking Back Sunday works hard to keep their concert ticket prices low. He also shows love for Post Malone and reveals what Taking Back Sunday learned while opening for Blink-182! Subscribe to Tuna On Toast, follow @TedStryker and @Tunaontoast on Instagram, and THANK YOU for supporting the show!

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
271 Ratings

271 Ratings

MikeDgot ,

Stryker is the best

Such a fun and informative podcast! Stryker is literally the best

MAH18299 ,

Great and informative

Great and informative while being funny. Really insightful

TicTacTuggle ,

Great show

One of my favorite podcasts to listen to. I greatly appreciate the deep dive into the industry and all these musicians, some I have heard of and quite a few that I haven’t.

By far my favorite part of the podcast is the question you ask each artist of who has helped the artist on their come up in the industry.

Keep up the great work, Ted.

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