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Rancid’s Lars Frederiksen Talks WWE: Nothing Is Popping For Them, The Women Are The Best Part

This week on the Kevin Gill Show, it’s outspoken punk rocker and lifelong wrestling fan Lars Frederiksen who is best known for his ongoing work with RANCID, and just released his latest full length album “Holger Danske” with his prolific band The Old Firm Casuals.  

 

The Kevin Gill Show is a weekly interview series, recorded in person, face to face, all around the worlds of wrestling and music.

 

Recent guests include Brody King, Darby Allin, Amigo The Devil, Damian Abraham (Fucked Up), Timothy Thatcher, and Andy Williams (Every Time I Die)

You can see highlights below and the full podcast at this link.

On Pirates Press Records – “What I’ve learned over the years is that you want to be at a place where you feel like you’re being supported, like they believe in you. They took a chance one us. I always felt cared for and looked after. I knew it was the only place for us to be.”

 

On the independent wrestling boom – “I am so ******* happy. When you go to an indie show it’s great to see all the people coming out to support this. I love seeing all these new guys. I love seeing some of the older dudes come back and do their thing. They’re exciting. They’re getting all this great talent and to see the Japanese stars making it here is pretty rad.”

 

On independent wrestling – “You’ve got all these little indies now that are popping off, putting out a great product, with storylines that are believable, great talent, great gimmicks. It’s something that you can get behind.”

 

Plus Kevin Gill announces his participation in Punk Rock Bowling May 24-27 (coincidentally during Starrcast / All Elite Weekend) in Las Vegas as a backstage interviewer and breaks it down on his experiences doing commentary on the matches for  Game Changer Wrestling and Joey Janela’s Spring Break Weekend shows, and Josh Barnett’s BLOODSPORT which are available now from FITE TV! and SMART MARK HOME VIDEO!!

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