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This week on idobi Warped Radio, Peyton Grufik sits down with Dexter And The Moonrocks, the genre-defying quartet who coined their own lane with western space grunge. The band take us on a journey from their humble beginnings in Texas dive bars to their breakout hit “Couch” and the chart-dominating success of “Sad In Carolina” and “Ritalin.”
The band unpacks how their once modest goals—writing songs and paying the rent—snowballed into a full-time gig, fueled by a sonic blend of alt-country and grunge grit. They open up about personal lyrics, the fan-favorite track that still hits hardest, and why their Happy To Be Here EP marks a new chapter.
Plus, with their Warped Tour debut in Long Beach, the band reflects on the surreal full-circle moment and what it means to bring their modest attitude and crushing choruses to the pop-punk playground. From their viral Tyler Childers cover to dream collaborations and their ultimate mission to become “the best damn rock band in the world,” this is a can’t-miss episode for fans of unapologetic ambition.
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This week on idobi Warped Radio, Peyton Grufik sits down with Dexter And The Moonrocks, the genre-defying quartet who coined their own lane with western space grunge. The band take us on a journey from their humble beginnings in Texas dive bars to their breakout hit “Couch” and the chart-dominating success of “Sad In Carolina” and “Ritalin.”
The band unpacks how their once modest goals—writing songs and paying the rent—snowballed into a full-time gig, fueled by a sonic blend of alt-country and grunge grit. They open up about personal lyrics, the fan-favorite track that still hits hardest, and why their Happy To Be Here EP marks a new chapter.
Plus, with their Warped Tour debut in Long Beach, the band reflects on the surreal full-circle moment and what it means to bring their modest attitude and crushing choruses to the pop-punk playground. From their viral Tyler Childers cover to dream collaborations and their ultimate mission to become “the best damn rock band in the world,” this is a can’t-miss episode for fans of unapologetic ambition.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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