
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In this episode of Rebel Rockers, Native Wayne chats with Nick Hexum, frontman of the iconic rock-reggae band 311. Hexum reflects on 311's journey from Omaha to global fame, crediting reggae legends like Bob Marley, The Clash, and King Tubby for inspiring their signature fusion of rock, reggae, and dancehall. He shares memories of Jamaican sound system culture, collaborations with producer Supa Dups, and crafting hits like All Mixed Up and Come Original. Hexum also dives into their latest album, Full Bloom, which blends reggae roots with modern dancehall and psychedelic sounds. Highlighting the unifying power of reggae, Hexum celebrates its global influence and 311’s ongoing mission to innovate while honoring the genre’s rich heritage
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Rebel Rockers, Native Wayne chats with Nick Hexum, frontman of the iconic rock-reggae band 311. Hexum reflects on 311's journey from Omaha to global fame, crediting reggae legends like Bob Marley, The Clash, and King Tubby for inspiring their signature fusion of rock, reggae, and dancehall. He shares memories of Jamaican sound system culture, collaborations with producer Supa Dups, and crafting hits like All Mixed Up and Come Original. Hexum also dives into their latest album, Full Bloom, which blends reggae roots with modern dancehall and psychedelic sounds. Highlighting the unifying power of reggae, Hexum celebrates its global influence and 311’s ongoing mission to innovate while honoring the genre’s rich heritage
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices