You guys are all gay. Alright, not to just start it, bro.
I'll do eight.
No.
What the fuck?
Do four, do four.
What the hell?
Okay, do four.
Okay, four, four, four, four, four.
You guys are fucking retarded.
Yo, let's do seven and a half.
Oh, do four.
Do four.
It's not about the count.
It just sounds weird.
Not to just start it.
Look, if we're going to do an acoustic beginning, which, are we not going to do that anymore?
Not?
Alright.
Let's do it.
Alright?
By tempo?
Let's roll it.
That's a boy's face.
Alright.
Do four.
Do four.
Do four.
Do four.
It's not about the count.
It just sounds weird.
Not to just start it.
Look, if we're going to do an acoustic beginning, which, are we not going to do that anymore?
Not?
Alright.
Let's go.
Alright?
By tempo?
Let's roll it.
I would have to say...
That's a hard one.
It is a hard one.
Musically?
Yeah.
It's just like in three years of playing and then we kind of like started coming out with
new songs and the new songs had like a different tone and just got inspired from, I don't know,
just what we were playing live and how our sound was changing.
Right?
I think it was trying to have a studio sound as big as our live sound.
I think that was our capturing the live.
And I think being here, you know, like in the studio, in the space, practicing, recording,
kind of like it's taking its own form.
Like, I don't think we came with any idea like of how it's going to end up going.
Like, we worked for the songs for a while before recording them, but being here, it's
just like the songs are becoming their own way.
More support already.
Yeah, something like that would be super.
Can I say that they're acoustic and sing at the same time?
Not really.
No.
No.
Not in this context.
If it was like brushes and quiet amps and stuff, they'd be too loud.
Yeah.
Let's add it later and see where we can put it at the beginning or like the whole way through.
We venture a lot.
There's a lot of the songs that I don't even know what the real lyrics are going to be.
Like, I know the real lyrics, but they're not a hundred percent on the notebook.
Every time I, it's like two or three songs that I, every time I play it, it's different.
I just make, like, I just write, I, what I feel at the moment, I just say it with the
same melody, but it's never the same lyrics.
We did it 17 times?
Well, I don't know.
19 times.
But I think maybe one or two or whatever I like.
Three times.
There's like, there's like, it's a good three.
Now we're like, ah, I don't know.
The long names called killer.
Killer B.
They killed killer B.
Oh, they killed killer B.
They killed killer B.
Oh, they killed killer B.
Some Mexican of Cuba B.
You got to watch that movie again.
I'm not sure what our voice, Libres, means, but I think it means secondhand smite.
Three threes.
And the reason I like these guys is you got good songs, good singer, cool, easygoing guitar
player, badass drummer, cool friends.
And we got a great producer.
Yeah.
That's all folks.
