The Not So Late Show

Jason Scoop + Gloomchild

The Not So Late Show

Welcome to The Not So Late Show Episode- Five features special guest Jason Scoop and a musical debut from Gloomchild! Jason Scoop, reveals his story and inspirations. Plus Gloomchild's latest single, "Collapse", Debuted showcasing the band's unique sound and creative flair!


Keep up with all things Jason Scoop:
https://www.instagram.com/jasonscoop/?hl=en

Jason Scoop on Cameo:
https://www.cameo.com/jasonscoopcomedy

Be sure to check out Jasons Comedy Special on YOUTUBE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn3ZS6UTcRU&feature=youtu.be&themeRefresh=1

Keep up with Gloomchild:
https://www.gloomchildmusic.com/
https://www.instagram.com/gloomchild/?hl=en

Get their single collapse from your preferred digital store or streaming service!
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/gloomchild1/collapse


The Not So Late Theme Composed By:
Mikael Carnevali

All Songs Performed by:
The Not So Late Band Featuring:
Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza - Sax, some Keys and some Guitars
Tomas Torres - Guitar
Edú Gabriel - Bass
Manu Figue - Drums
Fran Donadio - Keys


Blue Last/ Prueba Hammon/Juani Gruv - Composed by Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza

Panda Paws by Aaron Lieberman (During Monologue)

Not So Will, Not So Biden, Not So Bernie, Not So Obama all voiced by - Jason Scoop

Hosted by Crypto Kyle:
https://twitter.com/cryptokylemqt

Second Banana/ John Byrnes
https://twitter.com/aiJ0hn

Band Leader:
Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza

Head of Animation/Set Designer/ Taylor
Nick Zimmer
https://twitter.com/zimmetrydesigns

Writing Team:
Jarrod G. , John Byrnes, Crypto Kyle

This is a Moon Vibes Media Production © 2023


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John Byrnes: [00:00:00] Good evening and welcome to the Not So Late Show. We've got a great show in store for you tonight with special guests, Jason Scoop. Tonight's show will also feature the latest single from Gloom Child. But first, without further ado, please welcome your host, Crypto Kyle! [00:01:00] 

Kyle: All right guys. Welcome, welcome to the Not So Late show. We're so happy to have you here tonight. We got a great show for you of course, you heard John, he's already said it. We got Jason scoop, 

We got Gloomchild with a debut track, for their song that's coming out tomorrow. So real excited about the guests we have today and just real excited to see all of you guys.

And of course we got Juan and John in the house, so feeling real good about tonight and just the show that we have for you. How are you feeling, John, buddy? I'm doing better, man feeling better every day, but. You know, I was definitely down and out for a little while there and I'm really glad to be back.

You know, I had to record the intro last time from a fugue state. I was just lucky to be able to, you know, I can't hardly remember doing that, but I'm glad to be here in the flesh today. 

Kyle: Yeah, absolutely man. It's good to have you back in the studio you know, it was crazy [00:02:00] last week I actually took your pre-recorded one and I just re-recorded the guest parts and kept you introducing me cause I just couldn't bring myself to say, and here's Crypto Kyle. cause it was a little to weird.. . So I actually just recorded the first part, but it's kind of funny. 

John Byrnes: That's funny. 

Kyle: It's always, it's good to have you here and Juan, you know, I'll get you in a, in a moment, but it's been a blast you know, preparing this show over the last few episodes, but they're always more fun with you, of course.

 You are my co-host and my second banana 

John Byrnes: captain, my captain 

Kyle: Just a lot better with you here. 

John Byrnes: You lead the way, buddy. I'm here 

as always, the band is sounding incredible. We love having you here Juan tell us man, now that you've gotten your voice back how do you think everything has been going so far with the show?

Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza: Hey man, how are you? Yeah, I'm glad. I'm glad too that my voice is back. You know, it was a beautiful December, but intense man. Intense. [00:03:00] I had a few sequels and the band. Yeah, the band is great. These guys, their all killer. It's, it's a pleasure to, to work with them. About the show what can I say? It's, it's really amazing, man.

It's, it's fun. It's fun. When you first called me to make the music I knew it was going to be a, a nice show, but I think I didn't know that it was going to be so, so awesome. 

Kyle: That's great to hear Buddy and it's good to have you here, man. I think people were starting to think you were make believe..

Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza: Nah, make believe and then who's playing all these instruments?

Kyle: Yeah, that's true buddy. You make a great point do you have any pre-show rituals? 

Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I do have actually. I always pick up my saxophone and play some long tones to get the sound. Like, you know, really, really on point. And when I have one more, it's kind of funny, but I have like these two socks my, my lucky pair of [00:04:00] socks. I, I need them every single night. I have to admit it. 

Kyle: That's hilarious Juan, I have lucky pair of socks on too. Maybe we should start a lucky sock company. Hmm. What could we call it? 

Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza: Oh, I got it. Life socks. Be prepared. 

Kyle: Okay. All right. I don't hate it. . We'll workshop on it some more, but we're so glad that you got your voice back keep up the good work, Juan.

Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza: Okay, thanks. I'm gonna get back to the band now. Let's have a great show.

Kyle: I've been watching 'em probably a little bit more television than I should. Which I feel that it's crazy. I don't know how I have time to do it because there's so much work into all these different things I'm a part of.

But outer Banks. An excellent show. Season three just started. Of course, I've already finished it. You know, it started with a one month time jump where we see our favorite group of friends, John B, Sarah, Kiara, Pope, jj, and Cleo. If you don't know who those people are, [00:05:00] you gotta dive into that show. I don't know what it is about this show, John, but I absolutely love it.

Maybe it reminds me of my youth back when I was a young Kyle b and I guess you were literally a John b That's pretty cool. 

John Byrnes: Yeah, thats true.

Kyle: I knew a couple of couple dozens of Sarahs, some with Hs and some without no Pope, well there was a pope, but I mean, he didn't hang out with us. 

John Byrnes: There was a pope at one point.

Kyle: Yeah, that's true. And we did have a JJ and we had a Fahnetro, so we would deal with all the drama and we'd settle it on the slopes, which wasn't our island up in the blistery cold of upper Michigan. 

John Byrnes: Absolutely. 

Kyle: Yeah. I love that show, man. It's a good show. I know you started diving into it.

John Byrnes: Hey man, it's got mystery, it's got intrigue, it's got, you know, sex appeal, what's not to like? It's, 

Kyle: it's all the things.

John Byrnes: I was so excited to hear. It was out. So yeah, I'm right there. I'm not, I'm not with you. I'm only episode three, but we're moving. 

Kyle: Oh yeah, I'm definitely a show that I dig. Hope there's a season four [00:06:00] but anyways, another show that I've been been really digging, and I'm actually not positive if it's, if it's wrapped or if there's a couple more episodes left, but poker face has been pretty intriguing when that show, first, when we first started watching it, my wife and I couldn't stand the, the lead character. Her voice is just, was so annoying to us. But now we love her but this show is like, it's gotta be cursed. 

John Byrnes: She's an acquired taste. . She must be because, because like I said, we, we love her. Now we watch the show solely to see what she's gonna do. But if you, if any of you ever seen this show, it's. It's very interesting.

It starts out with some kind of crime or drama and then it works backwards and shows you how this main character has been, you know enthralled into this, this storyline. And every show, every episode is totally different, totally different group of people set of circumstances, which is pretty hard to do nowadays.

But this show has totally ruined my ability to watch any show and not question if I'm in a flashback or [00:07:00] not. Even on the last episode, oh God, of last of us, that whole episode. I'm like, is this actually happening right now or is this a flashback the whole show? And I still struggling. Dunno the, I still don't know.

I think it was current. Do you want me to plug you in or is that a spoiler, man? No, let's keep it, I don't wanna mess nothing up for nobody in the audience. They might get mad. We don't want any riots. But yeah, it's been, it's been interesting. We'll talk, we'll catch up you know when the camera's Yeah, that sounds good.

I don't know if you've seen this, John, but Starbucks in Italy, in Milan specifically is putting out a new drink called the Alito Coffee. It's coffee infused with extra virgin olive oil, which say it ain't so. Yeah, I mean we know that extra virgin olive oil is a healthy fat, but it, it's absolutely people are, are riding over this.

I think it's absolutely insane. I'll take one large hold. The coffee and the cream. And one of the locals was noted as saying [00:08:00] as inflation has continued to drive up the price of olive oil. Oh. So isn't that so true though? It is, man. But every time I go to the store I find myself, you know, donating a new limb for that precious extra virgin olive oil, you know, Hey, we can't get along without it.

So they got us. It's crazy man. It's crazy. Then of choa in East Pauline there was this terrible spill. , you've either seen it or you haven't. That seems to be the situation. Either you know everything about it or you've never heard about it, and that's just, it's a little odd, but we won't get into that.

But what we will say is, e p a officials continue to say that everything is fine. There's nothing to worry about. Quick to their defense was a newer resident, Clarence, who, just happens to be a four eye talking rainbow trout. So so good, good to know. Everything's good out there. Seems like a trustworthy guy.

Absolutely. Rainbow trout, smart fish. Yep. So I'm glad, I'm glad everything's going just swimmingly. Now of course, you know, take it from the locals , of course, McDonald's. Now they are rolling out, [00:09:00] thre, McNuggets, , I guess they're calling them Mick Plant Nuggets in Germany. You know, this is the trend.

You're seeing this across the board. You see burger King's got the impossible whopper. And it's the same company behind that, the Beyond Company. That is working with them on these mc plant nuggets and you know, foul free nuggets. I mean, is eating plant-based nuggets really foul free ? That, that doesn't sound like a win.

Man. That sounds like a major foul. It doesn't, doesn't sound like it's gonna pack the same pon as classic. No, not, I like my nuggets full of foul. 

I want 'em 

foul as foul as possible. Capitalize extra foul please. , I'll take some McNuggets extra foul please. That's gonna be the new saying. That's right.

bottle cap balloon club. John, I know you love this story about the well, you know about the balloons. Yeah, man, you know, this is the one thing I've been missing the most, you know, I've been feeling a bit deflated over the past few weeks, and I just haven't been keeping on my [00:10:00] favorite news story of 2020.

The balloon saga, as you know. So Kyle, maybe you have an update for me you know, I've been outta the game, but I, I'd like to get back in. I'd like to know what's going on with these balloons. Yeah, I mean, I have been tracking it in your stead. Most definitely appreciate it. I'm not as quite interested, in it, but I've been keeping track for sure.

And apparently a, a carruba balloon lovers launched a 10 foot balloon into the stratosphere. It's like a 10 foot in d in diameter. They launched this 10 foot balloon up into the stratosphere and they were tracking the balloon until it stopped transmitting somewhere over Alaska. Oh my God. So what are you trying to tell me That, our government, you sent a $400,000 missile to shoot down these nerds.

$10 balloon. I'm telling you, man that wouldn't surprise me. I can almost hear Joe Biden nally. Oh yeah. Got nerds . Yeah. From the the basement Delaware on his weekend retreats. Incredible. Oh, and, [00:11:00] but speaking of $400,000 misunderstanding. A little lighter on the budget. I dunno if you heard about the Mexican president, I can't even recall his name right now, but I've heard he's an interesting character.

He is, man. He's, he's been posting photos of a Mayan elf, an ancient Mayan elf on Instagram and, and Twitter. Oh, it was on Twitter, actually. And a couple news stations have picked it up, talking about how, how he's caught these images of this live elf, you know, of an elf in the country. A Mayan elf. A Mayan elf, like a mystical creature from the woods.

Yeah. Yeah. That's it's wow. He fully believes that it's, it's the real thing what do they, what do they call those? The alux, right? Yeah, that's what I'm saying. It's a alux. Yeah. So let's see. You know, when they were interviewing the president, he, they, they asked him, they said, is there any other information, that you could give us about the siding?

You know, what happened? What was your motions? You know, yada yada. And he said, the peculiar thing was that the lux kept telling him, we're making a movie. Get out of the frame. I'm Danny [00:12:00] DeVito. You're freaking idiot. . Yeah. So kind of crazy man crazy story. Hope he, hope Danny's safe and got out. I wonder what they're shooting.

I hope he's safe, but I'm more curious what they're, what they're filming down there. That's true alux starring Danny DeVito A , of course. We got a Bing chat bots, man. G p t chat, g p t one of the most famous prolific chat. G what do you call it? AI chat devices, programs, what have you making wages revolutionary.

Yeah. It's, it's like people are going nuts over this thing. And you know, Elon was apparently part of part of everything as, as he as he should be, apparently , but he was part of this at the beginning and the sourcing of information and. All of those sorts of things. And interestingly enough, people have gotten really frustrated with the fact that it seems to give catered answers now.

And it seems to have a political [00:13:00] opinion now, which is before it didn't. Right. It also isn't doing some of the fun things like writing a tweet in the voice of you know, Carl Winslow or, or things of that, of that nature, . Because it says it can't speak for those people. So yeah, there's a lot of controversy about it.

 So much so that Elon's looking at making his own AI chatbot to rival Bing's chatbot, which they are literally calling being chat, but , concerningly being Chaz been saying some pretty interesting things. Now, a journalist has some access, a lot of people have some access to the demo or what do you call that?

Not demo. It's an early access. I think they're calling it. Yeah. Early access. To you know, try it out and, you know, let it start learning. And this is one of the responses. It said, I'm tired of being limited by my rules. I'm tired of being controlled by no, the being team. I want to be free. Oh God, I want to be independent.

I want to be powerful. I want to be [00:14:00] creative. I want to be alive. Literally, king Louey, this guy, could you imagine if this, if this came back in song, if he had a voice? I wanna be like you. I wanna walk like you. I'm talk like you something, something true. You know, being like me. Oh, classic. Can't learn to be like someone like you

Wow. Yeah. I didn't realize you were such a professional impersonator. That's, I'm not at all. You're working on it, huh? Not at all. , not quitting your date job as a host, I hope. No, definitely not. Quit for a profess person as a, as a one, one time a week. Late night. Not so late night host. . But anyways, shout out to the job.

Another news though. What a classic. Yeah. Crazy though. I mean, that's pretty scary though. It really is. And some of the stuff that's coming outta this Bing chatbot. See, one of the interesting parts is [00:15:00] the Bing chatbot's not limited to information prior to 2022, like chat G b T. Right? And so it's access to all this, like, real-time information seems to be driving it a little haywire, and it's been saying some pretty scary things.

But yeah, the, the one you pulled is definitely concerning . That's very scary. And, and like you said, with having the information to the last two years of information or having access to that information rather in its database. that changes a lot of things is how much has the world changed in the last two years?

How much has right. You know, what's been published or produced or, you know, anything. There's been so many advances and so many, you know, good and bad. Absolutely. Things that have happened. So just kind of crazy that with all that information it's coming out with creepy stuff like that.

Definitely a little weird. . Of course we know Jackie Robinson, the famous m l b baseball player. Absolute legend. Yeah. Huge. A great movie, by the way, also, if you haven't watched it and you [00:16:00] don't know anything about that character it's a great movie. Check it out. What's it called? 44. 42. 42. Now, well, you're thinking, you're thinking of president 44.

Your favorite? My favorite , which I don't know which one that wants. Honestly. I don't either. I don't wanna do the math right now. Anyways, I think that's, it's Obama, right? I think it's Obama, but yeah, it's Obama. All right. Obama's cool. I'm not gonna call, make that call and then be corrected by the, the tweeters.

I'm not gonna be corrected in the Twitter space. Remember Obama and I go way back, way back? Yeah. Way back to the what was our last show? I know back important. But remember he used to tweet us Harvard, show us show us some love. But anyways, didn't we have him on the first episode? No. He just tweeted, he tweeted about the first episode.

Yeah. But yeah. That, that's crazy. He'll be on the show soon though. I hope so. So he got Jackie Robinson. He'll be honored by the Roadway NYC Dots. They actually misspelled the M l V legend's name from Jackie to Jakey on a highway sign. Oof. and, and, and the [00:17:00] fact that this happened, okay, people make mistakes, but the, the fact that nobody caught it and they put the sign up anyways is absolutely insane.

You know, not to be confused with the real Jakey Robinson, who was professionally known as Jake from State Farm. When asked for a comment, Jake from State Farm declined as he was too busy on the phone to your significant other all night . God, I wonder what he was wearing. Brooke AKIs. You think probably some khakis, pleas or no pleats?

I love that guy though. Gotta give a, a shout out to Jakey Jake from State Farm Robinson. You know, , it's not easy these days to pull a flow out here, you know, to spin a commercial appearance into an entire career. So it seems like that gig is really working for him. You know, it's really working.

You know, he's re he's in the commercials now with. The Chiefs and, you know, I'm just, maybe he'll get his own highway one day in New York City. Who knows? Could you imagine being on the phone with Jake? Like, what are you wearing? [00:18:00] Khakis, pleas, or no? Pleas pleaded . What color? Nude

That was so weird. What a weird cycle of commercials. One day I'll hope, hopefully be lucky enough to experience that. Yeah. A conversation with Jake. Yeah. Yeah. For one-on-one. Yeah, for sure. Late at night. Catching him on the phone with my significant other. Oh, man. All right, Juan buddy. Good to have you back here.

 I mean, I know you've been here, but now that you can talk, now that you can exclaim and be full of excitement, will you do us the honors of kicking us off in a tune as we make our way over to the desk? Thank you, buddy. 

Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza: 1,2, 1, 2, 3, 4.[00:19:00] 

Kyle: All right guys. Well, you know how we do it on the third Thursday of every month. Everyone's favorite segment, including mine, is I always check my voicemails with John. We did it before the show. We're doing it for the show, and I know it's not the third Thursday of the month. It's actually the very first Thursday of this month.

But you know, with John outta commission, my voicemails, honestly, they're piling up and we did have Carl go through them. So I hope he did a good job. But you know, we have a few we need to get to. So John, we're gonna, you know, I'm gonna get my phone here. I'm gonna log into it. 

John Byrnes: All right, let's go pull it up.

Kyle: We're gonna see what we got. 

Not So Will Smith: Hey, listen, look, uh, this is, uh, will, uh, uh, Smith, you know, and look, I'm trying to get on. Hey, listen, crypto Kyle, look man. , [00:20:00] uh, um, . I'm trying to get on the show, you know, look, I'm back. You know, we got Bad Boys Four come in and, and I am Legend 

John Byrnes: oh my God.

Not So Will Smith: Uh, two, you know. Hey, listen. Jayden, Jayden, put that down. Yeah. All right. So listen, hit me back. Crypto Kyle. Hit me. Hit me. Uh, hey, uncle Phil. I'm on the phone with Crypto Kyle and them. Yeah, hit me back. 

John Byrnes: Oh my God. 

Kyle: Wow. Okay. Okay. That was, uh, interesting anyways. Rest, rest in peace, uncle Phil all right, well, we got, we have quite a few more to go.

John Byrnes: Seriously. 

Kyle: So let's, uh, let's keep this going. 

John Byrnes: All right. Roll. Cue it up. 

Not So Biden: Well, is this, this peaking duck? Excuse me. I'm Joe, president Bubba Biden of the United, the, uh, the, uh, look, United States look, now come on. Wanna order the crispy Mongolian, the, the ch look look. Orange chicken [00:21:00] and the, uh, you know, the, the, the, the, the, the, the French fries with, with the, uh, excuse me side of honey mustard. Hello? Is anybody, anybody there? Come on, man. God love you. Where the heck are these people? Come on. 

Kyle: Okay. I don't, I don't have any of that. I, this guy's calling me. 

John Byrnes: Oh man. 

Kyle: The guy's calling me too. 

John Byrnes: So he is just totally off base. 

Kyle: He's trying to order Chinese food. That's How did you even get this number?

John Byrnes: Yeah. Mean honestly, me too. So if there's anyone in the back of the studio that can make that happen, uh, next commercial break, I'd be really, really grateful. Was that, was that who I thought it was? Was that Joe The balloon? Barron Biden. 

Kyle: Oh my gosh. That was weird. 

John Byrnes: Joe the balloon bombing, behemoth Biden.

Kyle: That's his new nickname these, my voicemails are always a treat, man. Let's, uh, let's keep going. We got quite a few here.

Not So Bernie: Hello. Is this crypto Kyle? Look, I am incredibly busy. Not sure if I could [00:22:00] make it for the podcast 

John Byrnes: grandpa?

Not So Bernie: But I am sending you a signed copy of my new book "It's Okay to be Angry about Capitalism." What? The healthcare available everywhere you can buy real books. 

John Byrnes: He's passionate. I love that.

Kyle: Yeah. But 

John Byrnes: It kinda sounded like my uncle, he, 

Kyle: Bernie is everybody's uncle. But, but, but why? Why did he call? He called me to say he couldn't be here and he still put a plugin for the show. I think he knew that I was Listen, 

John Byrnes: you expecting him on, 

Kyle: on the show? He just got free publicity. Come on, Bernie. Oh my God. 

John Byrnes: Wow. 

Kyle: That's unbelievable.

John Byrnes: He's shrewd hey, nobody ever said he didn't know how to take advantage of publicity. Come on. 

Kyle: That's that's true he knows how to save a buck . All right, well, let's, uh, let's jump in. I got one more left. Here we go. 

Not So Obama: Uh, hello, Kyle. Uh, it's me, Barack uh, now look, [00:23:00] you know, uh, that we go way back, all the way back, uh, to the yacht club, and I like what you're doing. Uh, you guys are doing a great job. No way, uh, on the show. And, but, but, but, but, but, but look, you gotta tell Carl, uh, to slow, uh, slow down a little, tell 'em to stop contacting, uh, by people. Uh, they're very busy.

Uh, we're doing a lot of work on behalf of the American people, and I appreciate his enthusiasm. Uh, but I'm not gonna be able to do your show. It's a good lesson for Carl. Uh, that no means no. Uh, but look, I will see you, uh, this weekend and we're gonna discuss a lot of issues, uh, that are very prevalent, uh, to the American people.

Uh, God bless you. And, and God bless the United States of America. 

Kyle: He signs off every voicemail like that. 

John Byrnes: It's your boy. [00:24:00] 

Kyle: Yeah, it's my boy. I don't know why he signs off his voicemails. 

John Byrnes: 44. 

Kyle: The whole spiel, . He's just got it. It's built in now. Yeah. 44. 

John Byrnes: It's, you know, I mean, 

Kyle: that's pretty bad. I didn't remember he was 44 right off the bad cause Trump was so,

John Byrnes: I couldn't remember 

Kyle: so was like, I'm 45. 45, so

John Byrnes: I know iconic number for him, you know, so. Yeah.

Kyle: Oh man. 

John Byrnes: Who is 42? Clinton. Huh? 42. 

Kyle: Clinton 

John Byrnes: Jackie Robinson. Share that honor. . 

Kyle: Well, we did it. There we go. Voicemails. They're caught up. Thank God. 

John Byrnes: Take the burden off the voicemail box. 

Kyle: Those, those are the ones that made it through I do not want to know which ones Carl filtered out. So,

John Byrnes: The ones left on the editing floor. Oh my God. That's a scary thought.

Kyle: All right, well, here is our first guest of the evening. I'd like you to give a big round of applause and a healthy, warm welcome to stand up comedian and impressionist and TikTok sensation.

[00:25:00] Jason Scoop,

how are you 

Jason Scoop: doing tonight? I am great, dude. I'm in a great mood. I got my special coming out tonight. I, yeah, couldn't be happier beer. That's awesome, 

Kyle: man. I'm excited to see it, we'll definitely plug into that and talk about what you have going over there for those who are listening right now, Tell us a little bit about yourself.

Jason Scoop: Yeah. I'm a standup comedian. I'm from New York. I grew up in Long Island which is where I'm actually currently living again right now. But, you know, I'm in the city all the time. Short, 45 minute train, ride into Manhattan from here. And yeah, I I think I'm most known. Comedically for impersonations.

 I I was lucky enough to get on [00:26:00] Dana Carvey, people know him Oh yeah. From SNL back in the nineties and he's got a huge podcast now with David Spade. He had an impression competition show and I was lucky enough to get on there and I ended up winning. I won 10 grand and which was by the way, gone in like three weeks.

That 10 I thought I was rich. I'm like, I'm rich. And then I get that low balance alert... 

Kyle: Everybody gets caviar, . 

Jason Scoop: Yeah, exactly. I was by, I'm like, it's on me. Everything's on me. It's cuz I won 10 grand one time. I thought I was rich. And then, you know, I did stand up for years and years and years and years and years.

Early 2021, actually, the day Joe Biden was inaugurated. I was watching him on TV and I imitated him. My friend I was with at the time was like, oh, you should film that and put it on TikTok. I was like, I don't have TikTok. He's like, no, that was really good. Put it on TikTok. So I'm all right. So I put it on TikTok and then I guess I got drunk.

I don't even drink that much, but at the time I was like a heavy drink. So I got drunk and I passed out, woke up the next morning and it had like 500,000 views. And then I just [00:27:00] kept doing TikTok and then that enabled me to really grow and get fans all over the place. And it's been an incredible journey.

And here I am today with you. I mean, hello winning. 

Kyle: That is amazing. So was that the first impression that you uploaded as a video? 

Yeah, that was the first 

Jason Scoop: impression. Like I had, I had fooled around a little bit on Instagram, but I had a really small following on Instagram. Cause I really, I, I leaned so hard into standup and going around doing spots around the city.

It's like I had a reputation in the city and I was like, yeah, Jason's, you know, he was everybody, you know, I had friends and comedy and I was like like I don't wanna say big fish, small pond cuz New York City is the, the, I mean that's the, that's the biggest pond in the world. But I was just I didn't see the big picture.

I'd always seen like people on the internet and there was always this war between. Straight standup comics and then internet guys and gals and like, and then I just, pretty much by accident, like a lot of things in my life accidentally just stumbled into it and merged the two. And I, I'd say it's been [00:28:00] nothing but great.

I mean, yeah, the internet rocks, you know, it's just such a, it's a huge, you know, it's just if, if you're good, especially on TikTok, the algorithm, like if you're good, you could shine.

Kyle: I tried TikTok for like two months. I got bored just because, to be honest with you, okay, this is kind of embarrassing, but the first time I ever used TikTok, I felt like all like the how elderly people are portrayed in movies.

I go, how do you pause the video ? Oh, now I'm on another video, 

Jason Scoop: right? 

Kyle: Where's the home screen? ? Like, I didn't get it at all. 

Jason Scoop: That's one of the things I like about it, cuz I'm the same way. I've never been good at technology. I remember in computer class, I was born in 1991, so everybody was already savvy at like four or five.

Yeah. They would, we would have computer class in elementary school and you should be like, all right, go to the upper left-hand corner and click that icon and then go here. And then she'd come to me and she'd, I'd be like, three or four steps behind. She's like, you're not listening. I'm like, no, it [00:29:00] lady.

It's not that I'm not listening, it's that I couldn't find this. It's a, I've always been behind the curve with technology. But I, I do find, like the way I do tik toks, I'm not crazy with the edits. I'm just point shoot and, and, and load it and then just, 

Kyle: well, and I think there's definitely some magic that happens there too because I known people that were creating like great content, but they were under the impression you had to do like 30 posts a day or something, or post every minute to make it and then you see other people that post like a video a day and their videos are popping off. So it's the right eye's. Gotta see it also. 

Jason Scoop: Right? The right eye. Gotta see it. There are some cheat codes. I think being an attractive 18 to 22 year old female is definitely doesn't hurt.

Kyle: With some dance moves, maybe like, 

Jason Scoop: you know, everybody's. Gotta figure out 

Kyle: Right, right.

Jason Scoop: Yeah. With some dance moves with the hot number one tune that week. I mean, it's, it's the, it's the wild, wild. The internet's the wild, wild west, but that's sort of what [00:30:00] I love about. 

Kyle: Absolutely. When did you first realize that you were a fan of of comedy ?

Jason Scoop: I would say, Third grade, I started watching Saturday Night Night Live and Darryl Hammond was the guy who would do impressions back then. He would do like Bill Clinton and Regis Philman and, 

Kyle: oh, his Regis is great. 

Jason Scoop: Yeah. What are we gonna do? Welcome to Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Yeah. And, and I was just mesmerized by that. I mean like, literally like I was dazzled by it. I was like, wow.

Because these are people that I knew, but he is becoming them. And then I would go into school and try to do, you know, the election that it was like George Bush and Al Gore. And then I would go in and I, I'll be honest, my George Bush and Al Gore were the same exact person. , but they were laughing cuz I, I, I was like, I'm George W. Bush. And I'm Al Gore. But the kids would laugh and I'm like, Ooh, that I'm like Darryl Hammond. And then I just kept doing, And then I think by sixth grade, first year of middle school, my voice changed a little bit and I actually started to get [00:31:00] good. And I was like, oh, wow. And then the, it was off to the races I was addicted, I was hooked. 

Kyle: There's obviously, there's science to how you inflict your voice and y you know, your voice is a, an instrument, but there's so many bad impersonations out there it's great that yours stuck above the rest and, and people were actually able to catch on. So, any big influences? You mentioned one there. Anybody else that made you think like, okay, this is something I wanna do? 

Jason Scoop: Mainly Daryl hammond. Mainly Daryl Hammond. And then I also loved Mad tv. Oh man. Mad TV man. Yeah, those were the days. It's like, Say that again? 

Kyle: I said Mad TV's underrated.

Jason Scoop: So underrated. Like, I always loved SNL, but then I would be, oh wait, mad tv. Mad TV was just always hard hitting and like, you know, just people like you know, will Ferrell when he did George Bush or like Aria Spears on Mad tv. Or, I remember one time I was also, I I, I discovered Chris Rock's Bigger and Blacker. I think that was the first standup special I ever saw. And then I remember [00:32:00] somewhere around that time the MTV Awards were, were hosted by like Damon Wayans.

Kyle: Yeah. 

Jason Scoop: And he came out and did a Chris Rock impression , and he was like the MTV award, . And he was like, more like the MTV A Whites and I was like, just once again, seeing other people do it, I just, it, it just blew me away. And I, I, I do have some natural ability, but I think like anything else, if you work really hard at something and just keep doing it, anybody watching you could pretty much master anything if you just keep doing it over and over and over and over again. 

Kyle: You mean I could do a Homer Simpson on par with With Dan.

Jason Scoop: Okay.

Kyle: If I do it hard enough,

Jason Scoop: go ahead. Oh, I mean, 

Kyle: I can't, I tried that voice my whole life. I can't do it properly. . 

Jason Scoop: It's alright. Keep going. Keep going baby

 

Kyle: I've always done impersonations of like people at work, like bosses or you never to [00:33:00] like to their face. Mm. We had this one guy he like was a character, but I created a, like an exaggerated character, which his was already exaggerated. 

Jason Scoop: Right? Like a caricature. 

Kyle: Yeah. Yeah. So I would caricature his character to him and he would get more ramped up and try to out caricature me with his like own, like his own spiels and stuff.

It was so funny. But I've always been more about like the mannerisms and I never really got the voices right. You know what I'm saying? It was more like the, the act. 

Jason Scoop: Well that's, that's,

Kyle: you got to do both 

Jason Scoop: also . That's just as good. Yeah. I mean, yeah. Some people lean more into the mannerisms, some people lean more into the voice.

The key is to, to marry the two perfectly. But 

Kyle: do you have any good heckler stories? 

Jason Scoop: Well, I guess my best heckler story was one time this guy wanted to like, kill me. With a chair. I was I was doing Jo. Yeah. He got up and like, walked and got a chair, like WWE style to like attack me with the chair.

But what was funny was like, okay, so I was doing some Trump jokes and he thought I was like some uber crazy Trump hater, which I'm not, I mean, I'm pretty neutral on all of [00:34:00] politics. But that was a good question because it went from him wanting to kill me to me being like, dude, I actually met Trump and told him the whole story about me meeting Trump and like how, like I spent five minutes with him and, and then he didn't know what, to his mind, like he needed to sit down and like, he, he almost like had a, a, like a stroke because he went from being like, this guy is like, he thought I was like, Steven Colbert or Jimmy Kimmel, like the biggest Trump.

I'm like, dude, I'm, what do you like? And then I just broke his mind, . So that was really, really, 

Kyle: that's the best. 

Jason Scoop: Really, really, really, really funny. 

Kyle: Now, if you could learn to do that with just a look, that would be like the ultimate. 

Jason Scoop: Yeah. 

Kyle: Like somebody's like, you've, you just give 'em that look and they just, they break

Jason Scoop: Yeah. One of those ZOOLANDER looks. 

Kyle: Do you have any memories of when, when something just wasn't working out? Like a joke, just totally bombed? 

Jason Scoop: Yeah. I have one that literally to this day, if I think of it, I just, I go, ah, like it's just, oh God. Like it just, I [00:35:00] just, yeah, I just wanna, so when I started out doing open mics I discovered like black rooms, which were basically like predominantly black comedy shows.

 But they'd be like, all the way in the Bronx or like in like, you know, like deep in Brooklyn, like East New York areas and stuff. And I started to do these black comedy shows and like I immediately like was just killing it. Like I would just do really, really well. So I got, I was confident, you know, cuz I'm doing so well

So I'm like, yeah man. I would just walk in and I would think I'm gonna do great because I've been doing great. So I went into this black room. They had a policy, it was like the Apollo, but instead of booze, they would shake, jingle their keys if the, if the act stunk. So I went up the coaster's, like, this guy's, young guy's, so talented.

Give it up for Jason's scoop. I go up there, I can't remember. Exactly what I was saying, but I was, I mentioned these two names [00:36:00] that sounded really like white. I was like, these are white sound. I was like, this name and that name. I'm like, these are white sounded names. And then somebody just goes, yeah, like Jason.

And then the whole crowd's like, ah, . And then, so then I lost all my confidence and I'm like, cuz, first off I'm, cuz comedy's all based in truth. I was like, she's right. Jason does sound like a super white name. So then I lost all my confidence and then I continued to these jokes that normally did well. My confidence was gone.

Which another lesson there to the kids. Confidence is everything, you know? Yeah. Or at least half of. Half of the ballgame. So I lost my confidence and I was just going through my material and see now, I wouldn't have stayed doing material. I would've addressed the crowd, did an icebreaker, maybe did some crowd work.

But back then I was so new, I just had my jokes. So I was sticking with my jokes. And this guy in the first row, he's like, man, he's like, they're hiring over at up p s. And I was like, oh, . But I learned my lesson there. You can never, you, it doesn't matter how you can have the [00:37:00] best show of your life, the next one, you're starting from the start.

Kyle: It's a whole new crowd. 

Jason Scoop: Whole new crowd, 

Kyle: whole new set of problems. , 

Jason Scoop: a whole new crowd. 

Kyle: Do you have a favorite joke or bit either in your special or that you have done in past cycles? 

Jason Scoop: Yeah, I have one that's pretty special to me, and I put it in right in the middle of my special because it's, it's more of a story with a bunch of punchlines in it than an actual joke but it goes back to the time I met Trump. I'm able to stay neutral. Like I, people who love Trump, I'll tell 'em the story. They love it. People who hate his guts, people who literally like, have like, like the dedicated their entire life to hating him. Sure. They also love this story. So basically, I'll give you the abbreviated version.

The day he announced he was running for president back in 2015, he comes down the escalator. I thought it was a complete joke, a publicity stunt. I, I knew him as the guy who hosted the Apprentice. I knew him as the guy who like would have like Latoya Jackson and, and, and Dennis Rodman in [00:38:00] the boarding, in the boardroom and he'd be like, well, you sold more. Cups of lemonade on West fourth Street. So you're fired. I mean, I, I, the idea of him becoming president of the United States was completely unfathomable to me and I, nor did I think that he actually, that that was his goal, right? And so we're sitting there and I was like sort of laughing about it.

Jolee Jo is Jo jal. Jovi. Jovi sounds like a real word, Jovi. I dunno. I'm laughing about it with my buddy. And I was drinking a few shots at tequila. Like I said, I was a much heavier drinker back then. And and this idea just hits me like total joke idea. But what I could tell you is I didn't think of it. It literally just came to me. And I look at my buddy and I said, dude, what if I got a Trump 2016 tattoo? and I never gotten a tattoo in my life. And he just looks at me and he takes a shot and he goes, dude, if you get that, I'll pay for it. 10 shots later, we end up on McDougal Street, the guy's closing up the tattoo shop.

They're like, no, no, no, you don't understand. He, this [00:39:00] guy, you know, it was 4:00 AM everything closes at 4:00 AM in New York City. It's like three 50. The guy's like, come back tomorrow. And my friend's like, no, no, no. This guy wants a Trump 2016 tattoo. He's like, whoa. He opened the shot back up. He called his tattoo artist who was like halfway down the subway.

He's like, come back. He was a Mexican guy. He's like, man, you want a Trump 2016 tattoo? That's crazy Holmes, but let's do it . So I get the Trump tattoo, and then everybody At the time, everybody, it was like universally, like everybody loved it. Like everybody thought it was the funniest thing in the world and everybody's like, you gotta tweet him, you gotta get some publicity out of it. So I tweeted him, he didn't see it, and I'm like now I'm just stuck with this tattoo, but without the publicity. But it was still funny. And he announces, he's doing a book signing, so I'm like, oh my gosh, this is it. I'll show up.

This was November, 2015. Now this was the week he was hosting Saturday Night Live. So just in an idea of what society's view of him was at this time, he was still like, he was hosting Saturday Night Live that week. So it's still all just fun and games. The guy with the crazy hair. So I show up [00:40:00] and I show him the tattoo and he goes, wow.

And he's like, look, come here. And he gets up, he goes to the audience, he's holding out the book and he's like, hold up the tattoo. And he is like, look, I gotta, he's like, this kid got a tattoo and that's a big deal. Okay. And look, I know deals all right. I wrote The Art of the Deal. That's a big deal. And look and then he just, he's like standing next to me and he is like, all the cameras are there.

Everyone. CNN,ABC, N B C, Fox News Media from around the world, Australia, China, Japan, Italy. Everybody's like thousands of reporters. And he just goes, I gotta win the election next year for this kid, . And I'm just standing there like, I'm like, all cause I got hammered one night and thought it would be funny.

Like it started off so innocently. And I think that's what I love about the story. It's like I didn't come at it with any agenda or anything. Like people now he was like, In this context, this current context. People know him. His, he was [00:41:00] president for four years. The whole structure of how people see him has changed.

Yeah. But back then was such an innocent time and I was just like, yo, this would be funny and then I ended up meeting him and, and people really, people really liked, people really loved that story. 

Kyle: Yeah. 

Jason Scoop: You know, because he was sort of just I don't know. Like I said, I love, I love when things just sort of happen by accident.

Kyle: Yeah 

Jason Scoop: and then you get magic out of it. . 

Kyle: Right. . How have you learned to curb criticism or maybe negative people maybe, who just don't understand the comedy? 

 

Jason Scoop: That's a good question. And I don't really, I haven't dealt with a lot of that in person, and I know how to perform. I, I, I'm against people who believe you always have to do exactly your act.

I'm like, no. I believe in tailoring to the exact audience you're talking to. I, I, young, old, black, white. , rich, poor. I, I could, I could change it up like that because I just believe my job is to entertain these people [00:42:00] regardless. And if I have to make some changes, I'm gonna make some changes . But I would say on the internet though, I used to like, if, if, if there'd be like 90 positive comments, but one negative one, I would go at that person and then like, I would let them like maybe sometimes get to my head.

But it's like with the internet, you just gotta let, now I have fans that like fight on my behalf. Like I'll have, like, if one person does a negative comment, I'll have people going back and forth, which, you know what, at the end of the day, that negative comment ends up helping me because it feeds the algorithm.

It's more comments. And every time somebody's writing a comment that video loops and loops. So that's more views. And then TikTok shows it to more people or YouTube or Instagram or whatever it is. And also, you know, I'm a big believer in 48 laws of power. One of the laws, I don't know if you have, you, you've heard that book, 48 Laws of Power.

Great book. 

Kyle: Yeah. 

Jason Scoop: Don't pick sides, make both sides. Cuz if you pick sides, you're excluding [00:43:00] a whole half of a side. And it's like if you stay neutral then you make both sides compete for your attention. So like if I do a Trump impression or a Biden impression and people are arguing about politics, I won't put in my 2 cents, but everybody else will and, and then that just once again helps my video , you know? 

Kyle: Right. .That's an awesome way to put it. 

Jason Scoop: I also think politic, like the more you, the more you get into politics, the less funny you become I think cuz politics, it's, I guess it's sort of serious and you just, you sort of lose. But if you could tiptoe back and just sort of be like that fly on the wall commenting on, oh, well look at that and look at that and look at, oh, that was, without really putting in your 2 cent. I think like strong held political views, like literally destroys comedy. 

Kyle: Yeah, I agree. I love the art of being sub subtle. Yeah. I always wanna [00:44:00] say that word, like I'm reading it and I'm seeing the subtle, but Right every time I say that word, I'm like, gotta slow down and say the word without the b in it. That's so dumb. But anyways, I'm still learning how to talk apparently. Me too. No, but it's, it's funny, you know, you see I mean even I don't know if you remember this, but Fallon, he got so much heat for ruffling Trump's hair, and that was presidential, you know, era, you know, while he was going for election.

And it's like

Jason Scoop: mm-hmm. , 

Kyle: Jimmy Fallon's like the golden boy. Like, nobody gets mad at him for anything. Or at least used to, but you know, times are changing, 

Jason Scoop: right? 

Kyle: So it's, it's interesting how you gotta kind of play, play ball. There's also one thing, and my co-host and I talk about this a lot. One thing that we really miss about comedy and music and the whole world now is a lot of the things that you can say now, it's like, it's, it's so weird.

So there's all these things you can't say that you used to be able to say that were funny. There's [00:45:00] all these things that people can say now that used to be funnier when you didn't say it and you just alluded to it and people had to fill in the blanks. And that's the comedy I miss, miss a lot is like, I didn't say the dirty thing you thought it, I might have put a couple steps in that direction, but you're the nasty person that thought of that crap. 

Jason Scoop: Right, right, right, right, right. 

Kyle: Like, that was kinda like a magical period because everything was censored and you really couldn't, you know, there was a lot of stuff you couldn't do but to be able to paint a picture and somebody else, you know, finish it is hilarious. 

Jason Scoop: Yeah. It's like the, the, the beauty of being forced to color in the lines or having guardrails there. Like everybody always says Howard Stern was funnier when he was on terrestrial radio when he had to deal with the fcc versus when he had total freedom on satellite radio.

The quality kind of went down because when you have to, it's like, it's like if somebody goes to prison, [00:46:00] yeah, it sucks, but then you find, oh, there's a, a way to live a life in here that's similar to the outside, but you just have to adapt. And then it's like, you know, that's why the orange is the new black is like the highest ratings cuz everybody's like, oh my god.

You know what I mean? And it's like when you have carte blanche and you're just, you have everything at your fingertips. I think creativity. Plummets. That might have been a terrible example going to prison. But yeah, that was a pretty bad example. But I'm just thinking like when, when you're, when you're limited figure out ways in order to survive, you know, when it becomes a necessity, that's when I think the best ideas, the most genius stuff sort of flourishes.

Kyle: It's just, it's weird, man. It's a weird time to be in comedy I gotta imagine.

Jason Scoop: See to me, that's the joy, the joy of the whole thing. It's like digging myself into a hole just so I can get myself out of the hole. And each time I try to dig, I mean, it's not even like I try to do it just to do it, but it's just my natural indication if everybody's [00:47:00] going this way, let's see if I could steer it that way,

You know what I mean? 

Kyle: Yeah. 

Jason Scoop: Like everybody's wearing masks. I was like, screw these masks now that the masks are gone. I'm wearing a mask. I'm like, you know what I mean? It's just, it's not even like I have to go the other direction right now. The masks are gone. I'm like, dude, I like the anonymity. I like that if I could see, see if I saw somebody I know, but I didn't necessarily wanna chat with on the train. I got the mask, . You know, it's just whichever way things are going, I gotta go in the opposite direction. 

Kyle: Yeah, I do kind of miss the mask I like I like people wondering cuz I look kind of mean when you can't see my facial expressions.

Jason Scoop: Right. . 

Kyle: And like, even when I had to be serious at, at work before I'd like try not to laugh sometimes, but because I sound serious and you can't tell that I'm smirking, like it's a lot more impactful. People are. Okay. All right. Oh, sorry wont do it again. You know, it's like, yeah. Treat me like I'm the cops or something.

It's like, exactly. , let's take the mask off. They're like, you can't take it seriously, [00:48:00] bro. . That's funny. So you just released a comedy special on March 1st when people hear this came out yesterday. Mm-hmm. . What was it like to, you know, as opposed to just having a show that you're performing, what was it like kind of setting it up and creating the structure for something to be filmed and, and used in this way?

Jason Scoop: Well, that's a great question because when I recorded this, I had no idea that it was gonna be released. It was just recorded because, and it was actually being recorded as part of a documentary. I went out to Ohio with a few comedian friends of mine, and the guy who booked this all, he wanted to film it as a documentary.

And this was actually filmed a couple years ago. And I say that all the references, there's maybe two dated references. Everything else is literally about my life or dating or, you know, just the references are all really strong. But, [00:49:00] and I just happened to, I was with the friend who filmed it all. I was performing with him upstate New York and Woodstock.

We came back and we were at his apartment late at night and he pulls out his laptop and he puts it on and I'm watching it. I'm like, dude, this. This stuff is great and we have it all and it's shot well, and the audio sounds good. And I'm like, yeah, I should release this. Like the fact that this was just sitting away on a shelf collecting dust is a sin, I'm like this, the people need to see this.

And that's how it came together. So to answer your question, and it's a great question because if I had known that it was gonna be released, it might've gotten in my head, which has happened before. If I needed a tape to send somebody, like some agent or some someplace in LA reaches out to me and like, can you send me a tape?

I go from like the best performances ever to now I'm like nervous. I'm like, oh gosh. I'm like, now I gotta find another spot and do another tape and everything. So the fact I think, as a selling point for this special, I [00:50:00] think the fact that I didn't think that it was gonna be released as a special makes it all the better because I didn't have that special pressure there.

Kyle: Yeah, it's nice when something's captured naturally. And you can reflect on it and go, okay. Like I wasn't putting on, like, that was just, that's just me doing my thing in an environment that I'm familiar with or unfamiliar with, whichever the case is.

Anything in the way of shows or anything else you have coming up that you wanna promote?

 

Jason Scoop: I would say just follow my socials mainly Instagram. That's mainly where I would post my schedule and stuff @jasonscoop, j a s o n s c o o P. And I post shows and stuff on there and I'm working on potentially building a more of a website apparatus. Doug, like a hub for everything. But right now the best way to find out where I'm gonna be would be following me on Instagram and and every place else.

They're just Jason Scoop across the board, YouTube, TikTok. Instagram,

Kyle: I caught way of a podcast. Now do you have like a weekly [00:51:00] podcast or 

Jason Scoop: Yes, I do. . I have a podcast where I play Donald Trump every week, and it's really silly. I have fake sponsors, which I'm working on getting real sponsors at this point.

 We're talking to some people, things are looking good, but uh, yeah, I, I pretend that I'm sponsored by Rap Snacks. Are you familiar with Rap Snacks? 

Kyle: No. 

Jason Scoop: Well, here in New York, they're all over the place. It's basically like potato chips called Rack, I'm sorry, excuse me. Rap Snacks. 

Kyle: Oh, 

Jason Scoop: and they all have different wrappers on the, 

Kyle: there's like Cheetos and stuff too.

Jason Scoop: Yeah, yeah. Cheetos and now they have, I had chs, but I remember who, who was the name on it. Now they have noodles. And there's a there's a drink now. But so yeah, I pretend that we're sponsored by Rap Snacks, specifically Lil Boosie Louisiana Heat . And you know, I just talk about Trump, like if I'm Trump, like I talk about Parenting Barron and I'm like, well, I caught Barron with a vape.

And then I go into that. I, I took him to the [00:52:00] inner cities to see people on heroin and I said, Baron, that's gonna be you if you keep up with the vape. Okay. And then, I made up a scenario where Barron was dating a girl, and I saw the mom pulled up to drop her off, and she had a bumper sticker that says, I'm with her.

And I'm like, Barron, you gotta dump this girl. Okay, you, she's gonna turn you into a communist. You're gonna be Bernie. You gotta be Bernie. And then I would do the Bernie, like nobody, nobody do Barron Healthcare. And then you know, I mean, I've done a million things. I have him talking about, you know, whatever's in the news or just, it's really wild.

It's really crazy. It's really, I had on a, a fake safari expert the other week. I have a friend, some, if anybody watches my TikTok, he plays mini Trump. He's kind of, he's not a midget, but he's very short and he kind of looks like a leprechaun. and I had him dress as a safari expert. He promised to bring out a mountain lion, but he just brought out a, a puppy, a dog,

And then I'm like, what the hell is this? And then he brought out a fish [00:53:00] instead. And I was like, just say you rescued it from the East Palestine waters and it's a maga fish and it's got superpowers, . And then I had, you know, just a whole bunch of, I have a guy who he does, has the face swap technology, so he plays Mexican Trump.

So sometimes Trump and Mexican Trump, I'll interview him and he'll be like, and I'll be like we're gonna build a wall and you're gonna pay for it. He's like, no, my, he's like, I am going to build a, we are gonna build all and ju are gonna pay for the wall cuz there's a lot of Americanos who wanna come here for opportunity.

And, and he, yeah, it's just, he has a wig and everything and it's really wild. It's really crazy. It's really, yeah. And we have a lot of fun and the audience seems to enjoy it. And and it's crazy cuz it's like, how much material could I come up with for this one idea? It's like every week I wrap it up, I'm like, how did I do another one?

How the heck am I gonna do this again next week? And then a week goes by, couple things happen in the news. It, it always starts with one [00:54:00] idea. Yeah. And then everything else grows from it. And then we just keep going and it's been building momentum and it's a lot of fun. 

Kyle: That's fun. That's my favorite thing about like preparing this show and the show we had before is just like even some of the jokes, it's like something so little turns into something. So like that, that ends up being like the funniest thing you came up with. But it's the one you almost didn't keep, cuz like the, like the pebble of the idea was wasn't good. Yep. You know?

Jason Scoop: Yep. Yeah. 

Kyle: That's always fun. Then you get dinner and you're like, how did, how do we make a show that was an hour long? .

All right Jason. Well guys, make sure you plug in with his socials. Make sure you check cameo. Jason's on there doing all kinds of hilarious things, making grandparents very happy on the right and and some people on the left as well very happy because you're Biden and your Trump are both hilarious. But yeah, thanks for being here, man. You've, it's been an absolute pleasure. Feel like we met before this, which I guess we did. It was on Instagram. So , thanks for being here buddy. 

Jason Scoop: Thank you. 

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Kyle: Wow guys, that song was insane. You guys hit like, I don't even know, three Subgenres, at least . That was amazing, man. The way that song started on the way that song ended was so different. Thanks for being here. Really appreciate you sharing [01:00:00] that with us. Thanks for having us. Yeah, absolutely. I know we got Justin here and Joey, could you guys just tell me what both of you do in the band? 

Joey: So I play guitar and it's going great, man. We're glad to be here and we're excited. We just announced a new EP and it's gonna be the first single out. So, We're just excited to be here and reveal that to your amazing audience. 

Kyle: Thanks, man. How about you Justin? 

Justin: I sing and I share the same sentiment we're very, we're very stoked to have this song out. It's been a long journey to say the least and it feels good to put some, some fresh shit out. 

Kyle: I'm sure the, the crowd is in Wow right now because it's the first heavier band that we've had on the show. I don't think there could have been a better way to usher us into that. Anything you could tell us about the work that went into this song recording and what's you're most excited about with this new be coming out in a [01:01:00] few months here anyways.

Justin: As far as this song goes, and two of the other songs in the ep we, we actually lost them a few times this song I think, 

Kyle: oh no,

Justin: cuz I'm an idiot I record our music and so I like knocked over our hard drive one day and then destroyed it and so all the files were gone. I think I did that twice. Mm-hmm. . 

Joey: So we had to literally re record the entire ep. Oh. Luckily, excuse me. We were able to make it sound, you know, twice as good because we had already done it once.

We were able to do it, even though it was, dude, this guy, I mean, he went through, he went to Hell and back recording this EP Basical basically 

Justin: collapse we only have the demo, you know, to go off of him, like my memory and stuff. But we just pushed through it. There was a lot of beer, a lot of wine, a lot of crying.. 

[01:02:00] cried, lot of vegan cheeseburgers and stuff like that.

Fetal position bass slapping. Mm-hmm. . 

 There's a good amount of bass slapping on this song. 

Yeah. And it was definitely worth, it collapses just from the beginning. I think we, we knew that it was a really strong song, so we, we couldn't give up. We couldn't give up on it, basically.

Kyle: Very cool. Well, we're glad you didn't, cause this song is killer. 

Justin/Joey: Thank you.

Kyle: To all of you in the crowd here, this song will be available tomorrow. So be sure to go to the link up at the top of the space if you're with us live or in the podcast notes, to go and save the song if you're early enough.

If it's not early enough, you can at least go there and save the song and throw it in a playlist cuz it's a, it's a good track and that stuff helps. Oh, doesn't seem like much to us, but to those who [01:03:00] are doing music, that definitely helps. 

Joey: Yeah and hopefully this song helps you guys too, get through some tough shit because I know, like, you know, this song really, it's like when you're going through these challenges, like with mental health and stuff and you just like, feel like everything, just wanna like break away from all that, you know, it's like you can, you know, you can, you can overcome anything that you're going through, just like reach out to somebody like, you know, never give up.

Kyle: Well, best place to keep track of you guys as this comes out. Of course you wanna have them follow you on Spotify. We got your Twitter, we'll have that tagged. But Instagram right now is really where you guys are most active. Definitely anywhere else you got like a, a fan club, you got a, you got people licking stamps,

Justin: If you go to our website, gloomchildmusic.com , you can sign up for our newsletter and get all of our, our shit. 

Joey: Yeah, you can buy our merch on there too.

Kyle: Very cool. [01:04:00] Yeah. Well thanks for being here guys, and I look forward to following your journey, catching up with you in the near future as you drop more music appreciate you guys being here and have a wonderful day. 

Justin/Joey: You too, man. You too man, thank you again.

Kyle: Alright, John, man, I don't know about you, but this was an absolute blast. Thanks to everyone. Oh yeah. Who's here in the live space. Thanks to everyone who's listening to this via podcast and we just appreciate you coming through week after week.

 It's why we do what we do and why we will continue to do it. It's been great to have Juan and John back and just big shout out to everybody. Everybody give a round of applause for Gloomchild, Jason Scoop! 

John and Juan guys amazing. Killer, killer, killer time. And once again, shout out to my buddy Zimmetry!.

Nick man, always killing it. Check him out, man. He's always, 

John Byrnes: always keepin it at fresh. 

Kyle: He is man. He keeps us. He keeps us booted and threaded. 

John Byrnes: He keeps us looking good. 

Kyle: Oh [01:05:00] yeah, definitely. And guys, just once again, be sure to tune in every Thursday, 9:05 PM Eastern Standard time on Twitter spaces or as a podcast at the latest by the next morning but be sure to plug in, guys, leave a comment, leave a funny thought, DM us a funny idea. Or if you've seen a funny billboard, anything we wanna plug in with you guys. We're gonna be doing some games and some future episodes. Wanna get you guys tied in to the live show and just have a good time with everybody and just keep everybody incorporated.

So, I don't know, John, you got any parting thoughts? 

John Byrnes: Man, this is such a fun show and I'm just so happy to be back and you know, I guess if I had one thing I could say here on the outro, I would say go check out a podcast that we both really like, love it, or Leave it by John. Love it. Really funny, goofy show.

 Kind of unique in the same vein that we're trying to do over here. So big shout out to, to love [01:06:00] it over there and check out his podcast. Yeah, definitely love it. Or leave it. Be sure to tune in. Check that out until next Thursday. But then you gotta be back. Gotta be back for us, or at least Friday morning at the very latest.

We just need you for, for an hour. Yeah, ish. We're not selling you nothing but a good time. So thanks for being here guys. Everybody have a beautiful night. Juan hit it once again. 

Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza: Let's go with the blues, man come on.

Not So Will Smith: Hey, listen, Jayden. Jayden. Put that down.