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      On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with The Paradox for a fast-paced, nostalgia-packed conversation that traces the band’s meteoric rise to fame, beginning with Eric’s early days, the origins of the group, and their influences: from Blink-182 to New Found Glory. They openly reflect on getting kicked out of his first band and the evolution of pop-punk. The band recounts their viral breakthrough, including a surprising DM from Jack White’s team, and introduces listeners to Percy while discussing the moment they quit their day jobs to pursue music full-time. They dive into building community and sharing wild stories involving Lil Nas X, Billie Joe Armstrong, and even Subaru. This episode is not one to miss on Lipps Service. 
Timestamps: 
0:00:41 - On their meteoric rise to fame 
0:01:55 - Eric’s beginnings and the start of the band 
0:02:28 - Blink 182
0:03:45 - New Found Glory 
0:06:21 -  Eric getting kicked out of his first band 
0:08:17 -The concept of Pop Punk 
0:11:00 - Eric’s solo career
0:14:58 -  Ms. Lauren
0:16:25 -  The viral moment 
0:20:25 - Getting a DM from jack whites team 
0:24:00 - Percy 
0:27:09 - On quitting their day jobs 
0:29:25 - Building community 
0:35:20 - The meme culture 
0:37:19 - The lil nas X and Billie Joe armstrong story 
0:41:00 - Subaru 
0:45:17 - On NSFW
0:47:30 -  Travis barker 
0:51:00 - Warped tour 
0:54:29 - Best band of the 2000s
0:55:31 Top 5 underrated pop punk bands 
0:58:09 - On bands reunited

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