You do that and say, I don't know. What are you talking about? Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep. How do you do that though? How do you do that? Just tooling around.
How's that? Just tooling around. He says, nice, nice. Yeah, that was good.
I was too late. But I had a call. But Jules, the song was playing.
I was like, damn, because I was fucking. I was feeling that shit, by the way. I thought that's why you left.
You're like, fuck, dude, this is crass. I can't stay. No, no, no, no.
That shit was actually really dope. I didn't realize you said that. But no, it was really dope.
And I was like, fuck, I wanted to hit the rest of it. It was funny because I don't want to say exactly that. The Farsight type of vibe.
But I don't know. It had that kind of old school. So that was freezing.
I don't know. It's a type of shit I like. I really like it.
It's a nice. It's a really nice soul shop in that one. Then with some more modern, kind of distorted heavy bass in it, too.
It's a dope beat. Yeah. Thanks, man.
I came in to hear him saying I was plugging around. I thought that was fire. But I know plugs came through correctly anyway.
So salute to that. Oh, yeah. Him, playing a tool riff, it's always cool to hear somebody play a tool riff.
But to actually play one and sing at the same time and get the tune out, that's, yeah. Those guys are virtuosic performers. My best friend in the Marine Corps.
He saved my life and shit. Josh, he loves rock like I love hip hop and shit. Spanish music.
And he, too, is his favorite band. So I had to listen to them a lot. That's not my favorite thing, but I do know that the complexity that they have, not regular people just can't do that.
So, yeah, that's crazy. I didn't get to hear that, which I did, but yeah. Well, good thing it's recorded.