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Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon presents Fozzy frontman and GOAT wrestler, Chris Jericho.
We discuss his new documentary called “I’m Too Old For This Shit – A Heavy Metal Fairy Tale,” as well as Fozzy, what comes after wrestling, Kuarantine and much more.
Heavy metal band Siren are living, breathing proof that dreams can and do come true at any age! And now there’s a documentary called “I’m Too Old For This Shit – A Heavy Metal Fairy Tale,” produced by Chris Jericho, that chronicles their unlikely 30-year journey from early-80s struggling band in Brandon, Florida to playing the Keep It True Festival in Germany in 2018. Original drummer Ed Aborn, singer Doug Lee, and new guitarist Todd Grubbs, explain how what it took to put the band back together, rehearse, and play the show of a lifetime. Ed and Doug remember Siren’s early days and releases, what broke them up in 1984, and the fan base they never knew they had. Plus, they describe what it was it was like filming the documentary, and seeing the finished film for the first time! It’s a heartwarming, feel good story to offer a bit of hope and inspiration to this horrible year.
Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon presents Fozzy frontman and GOAT wrestler, Chris Jericho.
We discuss his new documentary called “I’m Too Old For This Shit – A Heavy Metal Fairy Tale,” as well as Fozzy, what comes after wrestling, Kuarantine and much more.
Heavy metal band Siren are living, breathing proof that dreams can and do come true at any age! And now there’s a documentary called “I’m Too Old For This Shit – A Heavy Metal Fairy Tale,” produced by Chris Jericho, that chronicles their unlikely 30-year journey from early-80s struggling band in Brandon, Florida to playing the Keep It True Festival in Germany in 2018. Original drummer Ed Aborn, singer Doug Lee, and new guitarist Todd Grubbs, explain how what it took to put the band back together, rehearse, and play the show of a lifetime. Ed and Doug remember Siren’s early days and releases, what broke them up in 1984, and the fan base they never knew they had. Plus, they describe what it was it was like filming the documentary, and seeing the finished film for the first time! It’s a heartwarming, feel good story to offer a bit of hope and inspiration to this horrible year.
Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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