In November, I featured No Cash - Run Your Pockets in my Billy Bob's Punk/Ska Album of the Month group on Facebook. This is the interview I had with him about No Cash and Mad Conductor
No Cash put out one my favorite punk albums of all time, so it was nice to hear Devlin talk about the band. I understand where he is coming from too, because as much as I love that album, often I have to seperate myself a little bit from the lyrical content, just a bit.
Look, I am aware that I made an editing error. You can find the missing section here: MC Devlin talks about Renegade Space Rock th-cam.com/video/lxA6yfP9lLI/w-d-xo.html
@@billybobweible ya. Seriously best in the genre and don't know ANYTHING about them. My dad used to call my music "kill yer mom music" so one day I heard No Cash and did a cover of kill your parents hahahaha. He laughed
Hey buddy. Your work is epic! This interview really hit home when you guys discussed how things go south with bands. I'm glad you and I got to experience being a bit more connected than any of the people we played with. Those are memories I will take to the grave, bro. I still bang out the beats even though my hand it gone. Velcro rules, and so does your show!
Would’ve loved to hear about his other work with Blimp attack and The no service project but thank you for this and even though he didn’t answer if he is still gonna work with nazo nightmare ima hope for it thanks to you and Chris
Dude. I'm not done listening to this interview but fuck me, I know what he means when it comes to lyrical content. Mind you I'm still pretty against many things I was as a kid. But my music is influenced by these guys a bit. Not to the extent it was because I also grew up. But, I still see wrongness (if you will) in everything around me. Imagine No Cash with Facebook in their crossfire. That would be amazing maaaan. Lol
I want more man. Like why did they write Life Sucks. Actually I wanna know the thought behind every song....is it cool if I get the contact info? I mean, if he's into it I'd love to hear waaaay more. This was amazing, but I have so many questions man. Maybe he's not into answering them but damn. It's such a great band....so tight as a unit. I need to know lol
@@billybobweible I would like to know how serious their intent was lyrically. I would like to know what their relationship was with Stza and the Crack Rock guys. I would like to know if he still has some of the same ideas aside from him saying that their lyrics were angry. Also, adding to that, I read an interview years ago where he spoke about making the second No Cash album (that never came to be) and he said the lyrics on that one wouldn't be so negative....did he actually get to writing that album before they broke up? Is he ever planning on doing any punk again? What are the rest of the guys up to? Does he have any pictures of shows back then? It seems like they, in a way, never did much publicity photos and they never had any pictures in the liner notes on RYP. Was that intentional? Does he have a good relationship with his family? I only ask that because Kill Your Parents is a song. Were they ever squatter punks or was that just part of the template they borrowed from LoC? Those are just off the top of the dome. I'm sure I could think up a million more. Lol. Thanks for asking for my input. I am very interested in hearing more. Seems like a cool dude.
Oh snap!!! Your right!!! It will take a minute to get that uploaded due to the fact I am in the middle of moving to my new residence. Please be patient and I will have it up soon
Until I get this new one posted, you can read this text based one I did with him a couple of years ago facebook.com/share/p/bVqkTkN8qYvTVgJr/?mibextid=WC7FNe
@@billybobweible i wish i could get one. The henchmen are probably my favorite punk band of all time. Just criminally underrated and nobody (at least here on TH-cam) talks about them. It's insane how they get no notoriety based on how just amazing their songs are.
When the interview gets broken and repeat, you can skip to 23:27
Thank you for time marking it!!!
No Cash put out one my favorite punk albums of all time, so it was nice to hear Devlin talk about the band. I understand where he is coming from too, because as much as I love that album, often I have to seperate myself a little bit from the lyrical content, just a bit.
First time coming across this channel, love no cash i even put em on my crack rock steady playlist video!! Can't wait to see more vids!!!
Make sure to check out my second interview with MC Devlin, just went down a couple of weeks ago. It’s a lot more great information!!!!
I just discovered No Cash, I was so sad to find they are no more and that he would never consider getting back together.
Watch my second interview with him!!!! Some great stuff in the second one
We need a part 2!
We need part 3!!
Awesome to check out your channel!
Look, I am aware that I made an editing error. You can find the missing section here:
MC Devlin talks about Renegade Space Rock
th-cam.com/video/lxA6yfP9lLI/w-d-xo.html
When I get home I'm watching the shit outta this. I loved No Cash. Still do.
Me too!!! It is still in my daily rotation
@@billybobweible ya. Seriously best in the genre and don't know ANYTHING about them. My dad used to call my music "kill yer mom music" so one day I heard No Cash and did a cover of kill your parents hahahaha. He laughed
Hey buddy. Your work is epic! This interview really hit home when you guys discussed how things go south with bands. I'm glad you and I got to experience being a bit more connected than any of the people we played with. Those are memories I will take to the grave, bro. I still bang out the beats even though my hand it gone. Velcro rules, and so does your show!
Thanks man. Been looking for any info regarding no cash and any updates this was it.
Me too, that’s why I did it!!!!
We revisit our interview and talked more No Cash. You should check out part 2
He'll kickflip over anything you ollie.
Holy shit....dude's in an O's hat
Would’ve loved to hear about his other work with Blimp attack and The no service project but thank you for this and even though he didn’t answer if he is still gonna work with nazo nightmare ima hope for it thanks to you and Chris
yeahhh! no service project!!
Did you see that Billy Bob interviewed adam witner from no service project recently?
@@Lampshadeattack nooo I gotta check that out thanks for letting me know!!
MC with the Orioles hat!!!
Dude. I'm not done listening to this interview but fuck me, I know what he means when it comes to lyrical content. Mind you I'm still pretty against many things I was as a kid. But my music is influenced by these guys a bit. Not to the extent it was because I also grew up. But, I still see wrongness (if you will) in everything around me. Imagine No Cash with Facebook in their crossfire. That would be amazing maaaan. Lol
I want more man. Like why did they write Life Sucks. Actually I wanna know the thought behind every song....is it cool if I get the contact info? I mean, if he's into it I'd love to hear waaaay more. This was amazing, but I have so many questions man. Maybe he's not into answering them but damn. It's such a great band....so tight as a unit. I need to know lol
I was thinking of doing an updated interview with him. What do you want me to ask him???
@@billybobweible I would like to know how serious their intent was lyrically. I would like to know what their relationship was with Stza and the Crack Rock guys. I would like to know if he still has some of the same ideas aside from him saying that their lyrics were angry. Also, adding to that, I read an interview years ago where he spoke about making the second No Cash album (that never came to be) and he said the lyrics on that one wouldn't be so negative....did he actually get to writing that album before they broke up? Is he ever planning on doing any punk again? What are the rest of the guys up to? Does he have any pictures of shows back then? It seems like they, in a way, never did much publicity photos and they never had any pictures in the liner notes on RYP. Was that intentional? Does he have a good relationship with his family? I only ask that because Kill Your Parents is a song. Were they ever squatter punks or was that just part of the template they borrowed from LoC? Those are just off the top of the dome. I'm sure I could think up a million more. Lol. Thanks for asking for my input. I am very interested in hearing more. Seems like a cool dude.
@@DustinSteckler-lh6cbstay tuned!!! It’s in the works now. 🤘
@@billybobweible sweeeeet dude
oh no! your editing messed up when he was supposed to be talking about renegade space rock!!! please upload that part.
Oh snap!!! Your right!!! It will take a minute to get that uploaded due to the fact I am in the middle of moving to my new residence. Please be patient and I will have it up soon
@@billybobweible
oh ok, thanks man. good luck with your move!
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Where is the interview with Chet?
It should be up within a week. Editing it now
Until I get this new one posted, you can read this text based one I did with him a couple of years ago
facebook.com/share/p/bVqkTkN8qYvTVgJr/?mibextid=WC7FNe
Where can you buy one of those stupid stupid henchmen shirts?
I have no clue. Chet mailed me a care package a couple years ago and it had one of those in it
@@billybobweible i wish i could get one. The henchmen are probably my favorite punk band of all time. Just criminally underrated and nobody (at least here on TH-cam) talks about them. It's insane how they get no notoriety based on how just amazing their songs are.
@@leftovergaming9529 really trying to get Chet on one of these