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🗓️ 12 June 2023
⏱️ 51 minutes
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Flatbush Zombies member Zombie Juice joins Ralph Sutton and Dave Temple and they discuss Flatbush Zombies experiences with psychedellics and Dave Temple's most recent mushroom trip, categorizing the genre of music that Flatbush Zombies falls under, musical influences, Zombie Juice's solo projects and the solo projects of other group members, Zombie Juice's new album "Love Without Conditions," using mindfullness as an introduction to spirituality, Zombie Juice's favorite moment with the group, upcoming projects, Zombie Juice's first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!
(Air Date: June 7th, 2023)
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0:00.0 | What is up my fellow addicts? This is a good one for the SDR show. We take it not a left turn, but we haven't had a hip-hop guest on a thing since we had Mellie Melon. This is zombie juice of the flat push zombies coming in and Dave Temple steps up as the cohost live in studio. It was taped a little while ago, and then we don't do it now. Remember, we do the shows at gas digital and then they come out five days later everywhere else. |
0:30.0 | You can always watch live Wednesdays and Saturdays 9 p.m. Eastern time at the SDR show.com slash live or go to gasdigital.com, use the code SDR, get 20% off a seven day free trial, access to every episode commercial free in HD the day that they're done instead of waiting five days. So if you're a flat push zombies fan, you could have heard this five days ago. But here it is right now the flat push zombie episode of the SDR show. |
1:00.0 | All righty, it is the SDR go checks drugs and rock and roll show. I am Ralph Sutton in the studio once again first time cohost I believe, but not first time on the show. The first time co hosting from the No Need for Apologies podcast right here on the guest. Here's the day. |
1:29.0 | I'm good, man. Thanks for having me, man. Before we introduce our our guest, I have to say that you are the the comforting thing about you for me. You're one of only two people at the entire gas digital network that I could talk about running with and soon Shannon also soon Shannon also. Yeah, yeah. God, dammit. When I bring up running anywhere else, they make fun of me. Yeah, you can just kind of keep it to yourself. It's not a man. That's a little thing. Yeah, it's not easy though, but also, you know, because the guy we're about to introduce their rap. |
1:59.0 | A lot of their music is about mental health and wellness and openly talk about spiritual journeys and stuff. And boy, did that do that running do that for me. Yeah, absolutely. I started feeling like a new person. It's amazing. |
2:13.0 | I'm honored to have you on the way this happened, by the way, dude, is I was talking about the band, the flapper zombies and Dave goes, Oh, shit, I love that band. |
2:23.0 | He's coming in the dude's zombies coming like a couple of weeks. Why don't you go to me and he's got your soul album coming out. And that's how this all came together. So it is zombie juice. What's up, man? Thank you so much. |
2:32.0 | Welcome, man. Absolutely, man. Congratulations on a new project and all that shit, man. You know, to me in a solo project. That's dope, man. That's what our conditions. Absolutely, man. You know, I listened to the whole album, right? And what I liked it for years, I was a rock guy, right? |
2:48.0 | I still am. But I have a little bit of a rap history. As you know, it was a break dancer. I was in a movie called Crush Groove. Oh, classic, classic. Yeah, it was pretty cool. And I listened to the group, the songs and the first song that jumped out at me. |
3:00.0 | Well, well, I liked it. What's it? Is it Hikari? Bound, right? And that ended up being like the lead singles. Like, oh, cool. I picked the right one. Yeah. |
3:08.0 | The light that you bring illuminates me through the darkest of things. Hikari. It was a word that stumbled across. It means the light in Japanese. Oh, okay. Yeah. |
3:17.0 | By the way, that's, it could be, I know that one of the three of you guys doesn't do any hallucinogens, right? Of the, of the flat push-ups, or at least didn't up until a couple of years ago. |
3:28.0 | The architect didn't do it during the, the heyday. Okay, but now he's on board. Now he's, you know, attuned with himself. That's pretty much what it does, right? It just changes the focus a little bit and you start seeing everything else in the room that you were like, oh, okay. |
3:45.0 | Yeah. Sometimes you got to change the frequency. Take off the veil. Yeah. Do you think so? I mean, let me ask you about it. So a little bit background on the show. You don't know the show. That well, I'm sure it's at all. But I, it shows called sex drugs and rock and roll. Yeah. |
3:58.0 | I had never done any drugs in my life. Yeah. And then when I made a joke, once I, hey, if we ever hit a million listeners, I'll try a drug on the show and that led to me doing a different drug every year for the last five or six years. |
4:10.0 | And I, I've hated them all. I don't, I think of doing in the wrong environment. You know, there's cameras on us, except kind of like the Molly, I guess. Yeah. |
4:18.0 | And I kind of liked Whippets because they last 30 seconds. But mushrooms did not agree with me. Yeah. |
4:25.0 | At all. I thought the TV was yelling at me. True. I was dating a girl at the time. And if you asked if I recapped what happened that night, she massaged me for three hours. And I had the best time with that. |
4:37.0 | And then I found that, oh, she touched me for like 30 seconds. And I was like, oh, well, I'm an idiot. Like it just drugs. I just think that I don't have the right brain for any sort of drugs. |
4:47.0 | Or do you just think, because they know you're all big advocates of mushrooms and the way it opens up your, your third eye and la la la. |
4:53.0 | Well, I'm an advocate for life. But yeah. Do you think it is what I think? If you are really, maybe I'm crazy to think this way. Yeah. |
5:01.0 | Good and a good head space. Maybe you don't need that enlightenment. Maybe you're already there. Is that like you find a monk that's been meditating all day. |
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