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How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

Remember Soul Music? (with Patrick Stump of Fall out Boy)

How Did We Get Weird with Vanessa Bayer and Jonah Bayer

All Things Comedy

Society & Culture, Comedy Interviews, Comedy

4.9680 Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This week the Bayers are thrilled to welcome their friend and Fall Out Boy lead vocalist and guitarist, Patrick Stump! We really roll out the red carpet for him as Jonah has a brand new premium zoom account and Vanessa has an incredible impression of all pop-punk singers. Speaking of which, we hear how Patrick honed his craft and became the vocalist he is today (it doesn't make Vanessa's impression any less spot-on) and about Patrick's musical influences ranging from straight-edge hardcore to Soul Music and his other artistic influences like SNL which he got to be on pretty early in his career. Also, Jonah and Patrick reminisce about hanging out at the New York Stock Exchange when Fall Out Boy rang the opening bell? Collectively the three of us wonder if ANY band would seem appropriate hanging at the Stock Exchange  (Vanessa realized the answer to this question is "Huey Lewis and the News" but unfortunately not until after the recording of this episode.) Finally, in a rousing game of LEGIT MOAN OR UNNECESSARY GROAN the Bayer siblings discover an odd food combination they both love and Patrick shares one he and his brother disovered years ago! Plus, they get into braking distance etiquette and a lottery ticket complaint that might become a litmus test for every HDWGW guest. So get out from under the cork tree and check out this wonderful new episode! 

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Vanessa Bayer, and this is my brother Jonah.

0:06.8

We're two siblings who love to talk about our childhood and nostalgia and how it shaped us into the people we are today.

0:12.2

Who can't wait to see what we find under the cork tree with today's guest.

0:16.7

Welcome to How Did We Get Weird?

0:35.1

Jonah, I wonder if we sound any different today.

0:37.5

You know, normally we start out these podcasts by doing a story from our childhood, but I think we need to kind of show off. There's something new going on

0:44.1

with our podcast today. Yeah. Big, big episode. Our guest is the first one in our new Zoom Pro

0:50.3

premium room. Not a big deal. I went went to graduate school in 2022 i got a degree in

0:57.8

clinical mental health counseling and my school kept my zoom premium room going for the last couple

1:03.0

years and i was just doing the podcast for free i had this pro account and then um basically i went to go to a podcast and I couldn't access it.

1:15.2

And so then I actually had to email the college I graduated from two years ago and say, hey, can

1:20.8

you guys give me access to this Zoom room so I can get my files? And they said, we'll give you 30

1:26.5

days. So then I actually recorded some more

1:28.8

podcasts. Got my files off and then, you know, I just, you know, I just decided I'll just buy one.

1:36.2

I'll just pay for it with my own money and here we are. It feels, you know, as someone who has

1:42.3

lasted through the pandemic through so many, through

1:44.7

writers' rooms, there's so much stuff on Zoom and never paid for a Zoom account. It feels so

1:49.6

nice to be on this premium account of yours, Jonah. Yes. Well, you're welcome. And I, yeah,

1:55.1

I hope all the listeners can really hear it. And let's just get into it. You can really feel it.

2:01.6

I'm so honored.

2:05.5

Today's premium guest is a singer-songwriter, musician.

2:08.7

You may know it was a lead vocalist and guitarist and fallout boy.

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