Haven't seen Danny's interview yet just watched the Freddy Madball interview. Grew up in the 90's Cass Corridor Hardcore scene in Detroit. Really love to see Adam interview Beast from H8inc.
As someone who grew up playing in hardcore bands on the east coast between 1992 and 2010, and played shows with rob among hundreds of others....this is an excellent glimpse into the mind and heart of many hardcore kid. I got my shit together and reconciled many things within myself. I hope you can too.
@@ou4534 Toby Morse from h2o, Freddy & Hoya from Madball. Since Adam is in California he could get Fletcher from Pennywise, Efrem from Death By Stereo. So many greats with crazy stories.
@@rockyh3425 and @craig antihero there's plenty of hardcore frontman who would be interesting for @adam22 to interview Scott Vogel, Jamey Jasta, Jacob Bannon, Danny Diablo, Sean Martin, Leeway, Roger Miret, and Freddy "MadBall" Circien just to name a few..... But no one grabs your interest probably cuz you have no clue on what hardcore is or how big and loyal the scene\community is to one another.... And believe me an interview with any one of the guys I mentioned would be 💯% more interesting than any 1 out of the 500 fkn soundcloud fkn 16 yr old emo supposevly "depressed" so-called rapper 😒
michael lundy for real. I had followed Adam/NJ/OSS for a little bit and until he had randomly mentioned being into hardcore in the past did I find out he knows a bit about the hardcore scene.
This is one of the most important interviews I’ve watched. Blood for blood has been a huge part of my life since I was a kid. I 100% back the ending. Thanks for this.
not a hardcore kid didn't know blood for blood before this but i can honestly say this is one of the best no jumper interviews.. Looking forward to the next time you guys do this
This was so great & informative. Someone who grew up on punk and hardcore on the west coast.. not too informed about east coast hardcore but this was sweet af. Great insight and history from a legend.
I had no fucking idea you did this. My first tattoo was Wasted Youth across my stomach when I was 15. I payed for it with stolen percs and xanax from my mom. Fucking wild. So stoked on this.
I been clean 10 years in 2024 Rob..............no drinking and no banging dope. I'm not looking for a ribbon or any shit like that it's just good to see you still above ground. I used to skate around in the dark and do all kinds of shady shit listening to victory comp's where I first found Blood for blood. Stay strong brother.....life can get better after a few years it gets easier. I have found a peace I never knew I could that's for sure. Thank's for all the music.
Good on you, brother! I ain’t picked up a rig in, Chrissake, four years now? Can’t put down the drink yet… yet. Getting back into lifting weights and also revisiting BFB for inspiration. I also live in the 8th most drunk city in MA, so the pressure on alcohol culture is real. When I kicked dope for the second time, my dad said, “why don’t you just get a membership to the Boat Club?”I know he just wanted to have a pitcher and play 45’s or cribbage with his son, but yeah, alcohol has trashed my life far more than montega ever did
thank you so much for doing this. blood for blood has been my favorite band since i was 16, im 30 now. ive followed rob throughout his career, and pretty much went through the same horrors he did as far as addiction. this is like the coolest fucking thing..hardcore in the late 90s and early 2000s to me, was the greatest fucking times...so much violence and chaos- not saying violence is necessarily a good thing, but there was that element of fear at those shows and it was such a cool feeling. thanks again
Long live The Middle East club and Blood for Blood, Righteous Jams, Wrecking Crew, Slapshot and all the other bands that contributed to nights of legendary chaos.
I listened to hardcore for about 13 years but this Guy blood for blood was real hardcore for me and before that sheer terror this Guy is so real for me man rob lind is a. Legend
Shit, I grew up in Salem, New Hampshire. It borders Mass by way of Methuen and Lawrence, only 30 minutes from Boston without traffic. A lot of people in Salem, NH sound like him. I went to Oklahoma with a skateboard and asked some kids "Where's the skate pak (park)?!". They thought I was from Australia, for real. Funny as fuck.
@@shawnmccormick7778 not really. Salem is not boston and further than thirty minutes but I grew up in Southie and we have same accent as charlestown like he said with our heroin epidemic but it sounds nothing like the north shore kids. That's more a new england accent not a Boston accent
This is awesome. Thank you. Will you continue to interview artists like him & their lifestyle? Hope so!🤙🏼 *BTW, audio is back to normal at approx 55:16.
I was at that ICC show. It was Ramallah, Terror, Embrace Today, and Guns Up! Jacob Bannon from Converge on second vocals. It was a terrifying and amazing show.
i love this interview. we need more hardcore bands on No Jumper. Terror. On Broken Wings. Xibalba. Code Orange. Trash Talk. Bad Luck 13 Riot Extravaganza. Converge
I remember my first Bad Luck 13 I was just a kid I was scared shitless, super excited, and just happy as hell all at once. That's when I realized how fucked up I was, and normal society had nothing to offer me. You can find old news stories on You Tube where they called us all terrorist, and psychopaths
I still have my Blood for Blood tattoo. Regardless of everything that happened. Those lyrics and the music meant so much to me and is such a huge part of life.I never ever looked at it once without having a sincere sigh of relief that someone else felt and described the feelings I had and still wrestle with. I will always be grateful to Blood for Blood for helping me through some shit no one should ever go through. ❤️
You know what, it's terrible what budda did man and I hope he's gotten the help he needs. But your right blood for blood when you hear the lyrics is just right for so many of us who have similar stories
@@HarleyQuinnLuvr well like most blood for blood fans we have a jacket, but if we can change so can budda and who knows maybe one day he can lose some weight, and not be so rapie. Then he can do a show again if white trash Rob wants to do a 2023 end of the world tour in the hood. San bernadino for my white trash ass
9:55 holy shit I have a Merrimack Valley accent, but when I lived in sober living, I lived with a few townies. That impression brought back a few memories
this interview is helllllla inspirational... - i suffer from bipolar, and what they say manic depression.. i dont think the understand the world they create.. butLOVE THIS INTERVIEw.
The hostility of being forced into a world that you don't care for. Blood for Blood did shape the way people think. Seriously I never thought of it like that. Was cool to see an interview. I watched the nodcast a few times and its ok been watchin no jumper lately and I really don't care about rap or hip hop too much I just like to see what influential people think so definitely this was a good interview
thank you for this Blood for Blood shit this band plus converge and VOD buried alive Terror Donnybrook made me the person I am today this interview made me feel good and remember good times getting drunk and getting into fist fights getting jumped or jumping people smoking weed and smoking meth fucking random bitches people should really fuck with these bands instead of just rocking their t-shirts like a bunch of posers LOL that's life
Damn bro I just got finished watching an interview he just uploaded to his chanel with the dude that got locked up for having sex with 2 minors. I'm subscribed to his chanel crazy you just commented about him.
@@punkfan3280 Thanks for this comment. Since you commented I've been a fan of Nodcast/the TNHITO group for 3 years. Shame it had to come to an end & I appreciate your recommendation!
"Hardcore was the antidote for Nu-Metal" Fuckin RITE ADAM! That was the real reason why I got into the Hardcore/Metal scene growing up. Great ASS episode. I would LUV to see more Hardcore Interviews.
I was a Reno straight edge scene kid in the early 2ks then went in the service and linked up with this kid from Boston who was in FSU and put me on blood for blood . Legendary status is my book
I always thought you looked like a fellow aging hardcore kid but I never heard you talk about it but I know how it is when you're interviewing people that don't have a clue in hell what hardcore even is. But thank you for this, Rob has had a bigger impact on my life than he will ever know...
@Ron4president09 really? I could be wrong, used to drink in the village a lot tho,grew up off battles st. Regardless many fun times in the village!!!!!!
Omg this is amazing. I wish I knew this existed before today. Mad respect for Rob disavowing Buddha. I thought I’d have to get my B4B Tattoo covered eventually, even though it was my first tattoo like 17 years ago, but now I’m glad to know I don’t have to! Thanks Adam, this is fcking amazing!
Didn’t know this gem existed thank god Adam mentioned this interview in the Danny Diablo interview!!
Yup, that’s why I’m here
Same watching that interview I was thinking he should interview Rob and found out he already did 🙏
Same here.
Haven't seen Danny's interview yet just watched the Freddy Madball interview. Grew up in the 90's Cass Corridor Hardcore scene in Detroit. Really love to see Adam interview Beast from H8inc.
No clue this existed. Great stuff. H8! 1CTYC🙏
One thing I will give Adam credit for is always interviewing whoever he wants to.
As someone who grew up playing in hardcore bands on the east coast between 1992 and 2010, and played shows with rob among hundreds of others....this is an excellent glimpse into the mind and heart of many hardcore kid. I got my shit together and reconciled many things within myself. I hope you can too.
What band were you in?
I wish this was 5 hours longer
Adam please do more hardcore interviews
@@ou4534 Toby Morse from h2o, Freddy & Hoya from Madball. Since Adam is in California he could get Fletcher from Pennywise, Efrem from Death By Stereo. So many greats with crazy stories.
@@ou4534 true dat
@@rockyh3425 and @craig antihero there's plenty of hardcore frontman who would be interesting for @adam22 to interview Scott Vogel, Jamey Jasta, Jacob Bannon, Danny Diablo, Sean Martin, Leeway, Roger Miret, and Freddy "MadBall" Circien just to name a few..... But no one grabs your interest probably cuz you have no clue on what hardcore is or how big and loyal the scene\community is to one another.... And believe me an interview with any one of the guys I mentioned would be 💯% more interesting than any 1 out of the 500 fkn soundcloud fkn 16 yr old emo supposevly "depressed" so-called rapper 😒
Yes!
He just interviewed Danny from Skarhead/ Crown of thronz
hands down best interview to date
"I turned my back on society, when society turned it back on me. I'll be an enemy of the world until the day I fucking die." I LOVE BLOOD FOR BLOOD!!
I wish he’d restart nod cast or something. 😢 even a new thing would do. 🎉❤
Really felt the love there at the end man, dope video with a legend, shout out Boston
Blood For Blood was my first hardcore show and still my all time favorite hardcore band. So stoked you did this one man. Thank you.
for all the kids that use to be/ still in the hardcore scene this is pretty legendary
michael lundy for real. I had followed Adam/NJ/OSS for a little bit and until he had randomly mentioned being into hardcore in the past did I find out he knows a bit about the hardcore scene.
Here because of the GWAR interview. I didn’t even realize this was a thing!
Ricardo my guy!!! Lol
Same, this echo is killing me but I love the interview
This is one of the most important interviews I’ve watched. Blood for blood has been a huge part of my life since I was a kid. I 100% back the ending. Thanks for this.
Absolutely
First Incendiary. Now Rob. Keep this shit up man.
yes!
I'm loving the laid back conversational vibe with the hardcore interviews. Rob seems very insightful.
Came here also from the GWAR interview...Not only stoked to see this, but also it going down at Rob's house is really cool. This is a good one, Adam!
I turned so many marines onto BFB while in middle east nothing like BFB during a mission.
Here because of the gwar interview. Much respect for interviewing WTR!
Hey
I've seen every episode and this is probably one of the best conversations of them all and never heard one hardcore song in my life.
First time seeing this, Adam is such a good interviewer. Love this.
not a hardcore kid didn't know blood for blood before this but i can honestly say this is one of the best no jumper interviews.. Looking forward to the next time you guys do this
GREAT INTERVIEW, GLAD YOU GUYS GOT TOGETHER TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN! THANX TO YOU BOTH FOR DOING THIS
JONNY DISASTER hey Jonny! Good to see you in here
This was so great & informative. Someone who grew up on punk and hardcore on the west coast.. not too informed about east coast hardcore but this was sweet af. Great insight and history from a legend.
Yes more hardcore and metal pod casts please! Take advantage of your multi musical influences.
I had no fucking idea you did this. My first tattoo was Wasted Youth across my stomach when I was 15. I payed for it with stolen percs and xanax from my mom. Fucking wild. So stoked on this.
such a refreshing environment, thanks for the upload mane
I been clean 10 years in 2024 Rob..............no drinking and no banging dope. I'm not looking for a ribbon or any shit like that it's just good to see you still above ground. I used to skate around in the dark and do all kinds of shady shit listening to victory comp's where I first found Blood for blood. Stay strong brother.....life can get better after a few years it gets easier. I have found a peace I never knew I could that's for sure. Thank's for all the music.
Good on you, brother! I ain’t picked up a rig in, Chrissake, four years now? Can’t put down the drink yet… yet. Getting back into lifting weights and also revisiting BFB for inspiration. I also live in the 8th most drunk city in MA, so the pressure on alcohol culture is real. When I kicked dope for the second time, my dad said, “why don’t you just get a membership to the Boat Club?”I know he just wanted to have a pitcher and play 45’s or cribbage with his son, but yeah, alcohol has trashed my life far more than montega ever did
these hardcore podcasts are rad dude
Rob`s one of the greatest artists living. Stay up Rob!
Interview the guy in the back next.
df holy shit didn't even see that
isnt that the bass player?
Dude is a low-key statue
Maybe he hates the cig smoke 😂🎉❤
damn.i cried, this changed my life. thank you
Rob is so real and down to earth! You seem great too. Great interview!!! ❤💪
thank you so much for doing this.
blood for blood has been my favorite band since i was 16, im 30 now. ive followed rob throughout his career, and pretty much went through the same horrors he did as far as addiction. this is like the coolest fucking thing..hardcore in the late 90s and early 2000s to me, was the greatest fucking times...so much violence and chaos- not saying violence is necessarily a good thing, but there was that element of fear at those shows and it was such a cool feeling.
thanks again
Long live The Middle East club and Blood for Blood, Righteous Jams, Wrecking Crew, Slapshot and all the other bands that contributed to nights of legendary chaos.
this is probably your best interview
other then the weird audio problem 30 minutes in
I went to a Brawl and a Blood for Blood show broke out!!
I listened to hardcore for about 13 years but this Guy blood for blood was real hardcore for me and before that sheer terror this Guy is so real for me man rob lind is a. Legend
i love this so much.
so much fucking respect for Rob
holy fuck i did not expect this, keep this shit going, definitly cool to see you branching out from just hip hop. rob is a fucking legend.
The Massachusetts accent is strong with this one.
Wicked hahd ked
Shit, I grew up in Salem, New Hampshire. It borders Mass by way of Methuen and Lawrence, only 30 minutes from Boston without traffic. A lot of people in Salem, NH sound like him. I went to Oklahoma with a skateboard and asked some kids "Where's the skate pak (park)?!". They thought I was from Australia, for real. Funny as fuck.
@@shawnmccormick7778 not really. Salem is not boston and further than thirty minutes but I grew up in Southie and we have same accent as charlestown like he said with our heroin epidemic but it sounds nothing like the north shore kids. That's more a new england accent not a Boston accent
@@EJxSB southie is for softies
Rob is so articulate man. So cool to see this. Adam and Rob are great vibing together. 🙏
The audio is fucked about 1/3 of the way into the interview...which really sucks because I was enjoying this interview
sounds fine to me.
Yea. But nothing less still a great interview. Lot of respect for the boy Rob
:( i wonder if theres anyway to fix this.
ps also lasts for like10-15 mins, i skipped a little forwards, and it goes away
audio goes back to normal at 55:15
This is awesome. Thank you. Will you continue to interview artists like him & their lifestyle? Hope so!🤙🏼 *BTW, audio is back to normal at approx 55:16.
I'm liking the interviews with the older guys like this.
I've been waiting on this one! Best blood for blood singer for sure and also one of the bands that got me into hardcore.
Best NoJumper interview by far
I was at that ICC show. It was Ramallah, Terror, Embrace Today, and Guns Up! Jacob Bannon from Converge on second vocals. It was a terrifying and amazing show.
i love this interview. we need more hardcore bands on No Jumper. Terror. On Broken Wings. Xibalba. Code Orange. Trash Talk. Bad Luck 13 Riot Extravaganza. Converge
Robbie T oh damn Bad Luck 13! I love those guys and No Redeeming Social Value
I remember my first Bad Luck 13 I was just a kid I was scared shitless, super excited, and just happy as hell all at once. That's when I realized how fucked up I was, and normal society had nothing to offer me. You can find old news stories on You Tube where they called us all terrorist, and psychopaths
Yes, yes, yes, and yes.
Interview Power Trip
Poser thrash
that is the most real boston accent i have ever heard and such a badass
WASTED YOUTH CREW X ROPE GANG
Brandon Wallace fuck yes
I wish this was longer. Rob is a stand up guy& I can relate to him big time. So glad to see he's doing good& still writing music.
this was truly inspiring. I got emotional at the end.
I'm so stoked that this is 2 hours long, this is already the best podcast I've seen on here so far and I've watched all of them
Blood for Blood & Cold as Life in the 90's together in Chi town... talk bout a Chi-town beatdown!!beat down!!! C.T.Y.C. 4 Life!
So psyched for this. I had a feeling when I saw a glimpse of him in your vid o
So fucking sick you did this interview. Love that you’re interviewing hardcore dudes.
This was an incredible interview. Legendary status.
One of the best, Rob is as real and genuine as it gets.
Absolutely unreal. These need to continue for sure.
I still have my Blood for Blood tattoo. Regardless of everything that happened. Those lyrics and the music meant so much to me and is such a huge part of life.I never ever looked at it once without having a sincere sigh of relief that someone else felt and described the feelings I had and still wrestle with. I will always be grateful to Blood for Blood for helping me through some shit no one should ever go through. ❤️
You know what, it's terrible what budda did man and I hope he's gotten the help he needs. But your right blood for blood when you hear the lyrics is just right for so many of us who have similar stories
@@logansolares3699 that is right on! GTNHITO
@@HarleyQuinnLuvr well like most blood for blood fans we have a jacket, but if we can change so can budda and who knows maybe one day he can lose some weight, and not be so rapie. Then he can do a show again if white trash Rob wants to do a 2023 end of the world tour in the hood. San bernadino for my white trash ass
I just got Livin’ In Exhile tattooer across my forehead
@@Backseatgyno Hope you got it spelled correctly on your forehead...
This guy is a legend. Blood for Blood forever
After around the 30 minute mark the Audi starts doubling, any way to fix it? Thanks
Adam. I used to hate on u but damn. You sat here with this guy and I’m sure he needed it. Respect
This is weird but I honestly feel more enlightened in life after this interview
No idea this was here until I saw the DD interview.
Rob has a lot of good to say.
L&R from HB Slater Slums
Holy shit! Rob! Can't wait for the next nodcast.
9:55 holy shit I have a Merrimack Valley accent, but when I lived in sober living, I lived with a few townies. That impression brought back a few memories
Great interview. Rob's a smart dude, I liked hearing his analysis on art.
I like this interview a lot. Real interesting perspective on music and life in general. Especially me not knowing much about the hardcore scene.
im also from salem, i live in lynn now, but this is sick..
this interview is helllllla inspirational... - i suffer from bipolar, and what they say manic depression.. i dont think the understand the world they create.. butLOVE THIS INTERVIEw.
Rob, you’re the man. I appreciate you so much.
fuck yeah man keep the hardcore interviews coming
Best No Jumper episode!
The hostility of being forced into a world that you don't care for. Blood for Blood did shape the way people think. Seriously I never thought of it like that. Was cool to see an interview. I watched the nodcast a few times and its ok been watchin no jumper lately and I really don't care about rap or hip hop too much I just like to see what influential people think so definitely this was a good interview
Interview joe Guerrero from afterprisonshow
yeah
Good call. I luv Joe.
thank you for this Blood for Blood shit this band plus converge and VOD buried alive Terror Donnybrook made me the person I am today this interview made me feel good and remember good times getting drunk and getting into fist fights getting jumped or jumping people smoking weed and smoking meth fucking random bitches people should really fuck with these bands instead of just rocking their t-shirts like a bunch of posers LOL that's life
Damn bro I just got finished watching an interview he just uploaded to his chanel with the dude that got locked up for having sex with 2 minors. I'm subscribed to his chanel crazy you just commented about him.
Joseph Reckert yeah I saw that one too
This was by far the best interview I’ve listened to from start to finish. Would love to see a podcast, Rob is a really interesting guy
Rob has one called the Nodcast
@@punkfan3280 Thanks for this comment. Since you commented I've been a fan of Nodcast/the TNHITO group for 3 years. Shame it had to come to an end & I appreciate your recommendation!
@@icelevel2437 glad you dig it! Hope you checked out Blood for Blood too
SUPER interested to watch this. Sometimes I forget Adam is from around here!
Wait there's a dude in the back randomly that I'm only just seeing me now...I'm so creeped out
...haven’t you ever been to a hardcore show? There’s always rando dudes creeping in the back.
I thought it was an old creepy doll until I read your comment
whats with the audio
Yeah, great interview and really great insight by the guest on why different patterns and speed affect people differently
"Hardcore was the antidote for Nu-Metal" Fuckin RITE ADAM! That was the real reason why I got into the Hardcore/Metal scene growing up. Great ASS episode. I would LUV to see more Hardcore Interviews.
I was a Reno straight edge scene kid in the early 2ks then went in the service and linked up with this kid from Boston who was in FSU and put me on blood for blood . Legendary status is my book
Thanks to both of you for this
Holy shit, how am I just seeing this. Been watching your videos for a couple months, had no idea this existed. I'm a huge Blood for Blood fan.
I always thought you looked like a fellow aging hardcore kid but I never heard you talk about it but I know how it is when you're interviewing people that don't have a clue in hell what hardcore even is. But thank you for this, Rob has had a bigger impact on my life than he will ever know...
Rob is a legend, had the pleasure of seeing him play the brockton shows in mid 2000's
Tigers den
@ No, it was still romans then, turned into tigers den later.
@Ron4president09 really? I could be wrong, used to drink in the village a lot tho,grew up off battles st. Regardless many fun times in the village!!!!!!
Omg this is amazing. I wish I knew this existed before today. Mad respect for Rob disavowing Buddha. I thought I’d have to get my B4B Tattoo covered eventually, even though it was my first tattoo like 17 years ago, but now I’m glad to know I don’t have to! Thanks Adam, this is fcking amazing!
Thank you for doing this, Adam. It's been too long since the last nodcast. RUN 603, B!
It's like I'm hearing my story. Great to hear you Rob, Southie misses you. and due to raising rents, Now I miss Southie
Legendary Boston townie
I'm gonna need a part 2 to this sooner then later please this was fucking great
I could sit down and listen to Rob talk for HOURS
great interview, you need to interview more punk/hardcore bands!
I've been waiting for this so much
Adam a combo of Joe Rogan and Howard Stern.
Have you heard of intermittent fasting?
one of my favorite interviews keep it up
what an awesome interview. really helped me wake up
10 mins in and this is one of the most interesting interviews ive watched.
Great interview! Thank you both for this.
Get an interview with Martin & Nick from Terror. And Brian & Nate from Xibalba. Brian has his own podcast as well
????? No one cares about them
I have never been more surprised and impressed. ADAM22 fucking killing it!