 And welcome to Scrambled. We're going to have an excellent show for you tonight. We have an amazing review with Top Music Eficionados, discussing a great album called Swamp People. They know a lot about what they're talking about, and you'll learn a lot about an amazing album that just isn't getting the recognition it deserves. Yes, of course. And these two critics, one of them being our very own Bryce, and the other being, as you may recall, two episodes ago, we had a musical guest, Justin Colas, and after the interview, he was actually, would not be allowed out of the studio as many of us are, so he has been stuck here with us, so he just gets in our segment sometimes. We don't have the heart to kick him out. And we really get into the heart of the things you can do this summer. So for those of you just sitting at home, flipping through channels, watching us, you're gonna get a lot of ideas of ways to keep you busy this summer, so. You enjoy the show now. All right, welcome to Day Talk. My name is Bryce Parker. I'm your host today. Today in the hot seat, we've got Justin. Welcome to the show. Thank you. Are you ready to get burned? As a matter of fact, I actually am sunburnt right now. All right. Okay, so you're in the wilderness, right? Yes. And you come across a family of bears. What are you gonna do? Oh, well, I've been taught by some books. I'm supposed to become bigger than the bear and make sounds that I've never made before. All right. However, I would probably run. Yeah. You do realize bears can smell fear, right? Did I mention fear? Huh. Good point. This man has no fears. Do you have any fears? That's for another time, Bryce. All right. Now, let's get you out of here before you say anything you're gonna regret. Yes. That's good. Hello. My name is Justin Colas. I am here with a very special guest today. His name is Bryce. And he found a brilliant album called Swamp People. It's for the show Swamp People. And he is here with us today to review this video. Howdy. Hey. So, Bryce, tell me your thoughts about this. Your thoughts about this CD. So, when I first saw it, it was on somebody's desk out in the studio. Okay. And I was just like, hmm, this looks interesting. I didn't know this existed. So, I picked it up and I popped it in the CD player. And what was on the CD when you put it in? Well, the first track, I believe, is the opening track for the show. I think it's the show's theme song. Okay. So, that's really basic. It's got some interesting lyricism. In other words, Swamp People repeated over and over again. You know, basic stuff. Putting hot sauce on everything. Deep. What do you think that means? Well, what I really think it means is it's the fight between good and evil inside the main character of the show's mind, this guy right here. I believe that he is struggling emotionally about whether or not what he does is right. That's a deep answer. Yeah. You must have given that some thought. I really did. Yeah. Okay. Now, tell me where you see this album going in the future? I really see it going straight to the top of everybody's end of the year lists, really. I mean, it's really good. It's a solid effort. Well, I myself listened to it as well. And I was just testing you to see how your taste was. And I'd say, you got it. Yeah. You got it, kid. And I noticed that there was a song called Amanda Shaw. Yeah. Could you tell me anything about that? Well, that's not the album. The name of the thing is French Jig. That's who did these. Oh, you got me. They really make it easy for you to tell what the title of the song is by putting the name of the artist who did the song first. It really helps you understand the album. That makes sense. Because really, what they're saying is that the title of the song doesn't matter. It's the guy that they paid money to do it that matters. I see. Yeah. I realized that Steel Bill is not the name of the song because swamp people would have written that. And that doesn't make sense. So you caught me red-handed. Damn. Damn people. Have you ever watched this show? No. But I believe that this show is probably really good if it's anything like this album. Well, I can tell you for a fact that it is really good. Really good. Yeah. Uh-huh. Mediocre superpowers. Yeah. Tell me. Tell me about those. Tell me what you... What I would like to be able to do if I could have any mediocre superpowers. Yes. You know, I'd like to be able to always find a fully charged battery. What decade would you like to live on if you could live on any decade you wanted to? Now. Now? I live in the now. He lives in the now, guys. I don't want to change who I am. I don't think... I personally would live in the 1860s because then I could fight in the Civil War. And why would you want to do this? Uh, I saw a movie and there were vampires in the Civil War and I want to fight vampires. Hmm. I think it'll come again though. You think so? Yeah. Did you see World War Z? I did. I know it's not about vampires. Vampires, yeah. It's about zombies. But I mean, freaking zombies, they're coming. Maybe we should start a breeding program with the zombies and vampires. Yeah. Yeah, I probably want to live now, like in this decade. This decade? Yeah, because I feel like good things are coming. There's going to be some really bad things, but... Good things, mostly. Good cool things, like really futuristic. I'm all about technology. Yeah. Future-y type stuff. And I don't think that was a real thing back in the 1860s. Yeah, they didn't have... If you know what I mean. What are you talking about? They had trains. They had trains. Trains are from the future. They are. Hmm. As we noticed in Back to the Future. Exactly. They had a train with them. So yeah. It is a fun topic to talk about, although there's not much to be said about it. Yeah. Everybody knows that the 60s are the best decade, because that's when they invented something. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe if we were going to cut this show, this would be a really great time to cut the show. I don't know. Well, I suppose I'll now tell you what to do over summer, although I don't know why I'm a leading authority on that. But anyways, you can do just about anything. The nights get longer. The nights get wilder. And fun will be had. Sun's out. You can go in the water or go down to the beach, perhaps. Go on a road trip. I've read in the comments that people want to know what I am doing over summer, which was a nice thought. I am actually going up to Canada and Alaska to go on a cruise ship and drive into the Canadian Rockies, which is regrettable, because Canada's not really a country. I don't want to go to a foreign country, but it's basically America's hat. Except for police officers called Mounties and bridges don't work. Did I read something about that? Well, anyways, I'll be doing that. And as for the rest of you, you should follow suit. We could all go on the cruise together. Have a great scrambled fan club party. Well, I think that's about all I have to say. Welcome to The Baker's Dozen. I'm here with Dylan McGelegate, a head anchor of Scrambled, along with Nora, who's the other anchor, but he's one of them, so that's all that matters. We're here to talk about a music video released by us, recently released on YouTube and Facebook. It's called The Man Cave. Would you like to give us an inside look at The Man Cave, Dylan? I would. Thank you. The Man Cave is a music video to the Justin Collis song titled Man Cave. And the video itself actually took about probably an hour and a half to film and about an hour to edit, so it was a very quick project. It was my first music video as a director. And it was my first music video as an artist. So just first times for everything. And I'd have to give it a five out of five star rating. It's alongside the work of Krispy Kreme and Bass God. So, be excited. Be excited there's something miraculous coming to this world. If we aren't in the cave, we're probably out at the pool drinking boat drinks and feeling pretty cool. If we aren't there, then we hit up the park. But usually that's not till it's nice and dark. No matter if we're in or out of the cave, we usually go harder than a dubstep grave. We kick it. We know how we do. We live life to the extreme. We live in the man cave. We do every comprehend. We hope you get the way we've been. Just like this baker's dozen. A baker's dozen is 13. 13 pastries or donuts. They're better than your average songbot dozen. That's right. Are you a baker? I am a baker. Cool. Well that's it for today folks. We'll be back with you for more inside looks at lovely topics. Hello there. Hope you enjoyed that episode of Scramble. I know we did. I did. Watch the next one. You really should. Hey shut up Bryce. I'm a perfectly compatible host. Anyways, next one should be even better than this one. As you notice the quality keeps improving. You have a good day now.