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Heif Dogg, Money Mike, and BT sit down with former bandmates for a long, honest conversation about how the band originally came together and why it eventually fell apart. They talk openly about the early days, writing together, and the excitement of building something from nothing — followed by the arguments, creative clashes, and personal fights that started to derail things. There’s no dodging responsibility here; each person reflects on what went wrong, what was said, and how tension slowly replaced momentum.
As the episode unfolds, the conversation keeps circling back to time passing and the false reset of New Year’s promises — the idea that things will magically be different if everyone just hangs on a little longer. Those themes bleed directly into the music, with live songwriting, lyric revisions, and unfinished songs that mirror the same conflicts being discussed. It’s part reflection, part reckoning, and part creative release — a rare look at former band members talking through the past while still trying to make something honest in the present.
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Heif Dogg, Money Mike, and BT sit down with former bandmates for a long, honest conversation about how the band originally came together and why it eventually fell apart. They talk openly about the early days, writing together, and the excitement of building something from nothing — followed by the arguments, creative clashes, and personal fights that started to derail things. There’s no dodging responsibility here; each person reflects on what went wrong, what was said, and how tension slowly replaced momentum.
As the episode unfolds, the conversation keeps circling back to time passing and the false reset of New Year’s promises — the idea that things will magically be different if everyone just hangs on a little longer. Those themes bleed directly into the music, with live songwriting, lyric revisions, and unfinished songs that mirror the same conflicts being discussed. It’s part reflection, part reckoning, and part creative release — a rare look at former band members talking through the past while still trying to make something honest in the present.
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Get your Gear here: htpodcast.myshopify.com

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