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Date Posted: 08:46:21 06/13/06 Tue
Author: Jeff
Subject: 6/11 Rock Of Jericho

1.Starts the show off with 2 Cinderella songs:"Bad Seamstress Blues/Fallin' Apart At The Seams" & "Gypsy Road".

2.Y2J says that's what he's talking about on XM 41 Da Boneyard: http://www.xmradio.com/programming/channel_page.jsp?ch=41 , says he's Chris Jericho & it's The
Rock Of Jericho: http://www.fozzyrock.com/The_Rock_of_Jericho.htm with the famous, often duplicated never imitated, then laughs & says never imitated often duplicated 1, 2 punch from the album "Long Cold Winter". He says this is for the motherf****r, says yes this is satellite radio & he can say it if he wants to & says this is for the motherf****r who a couple of weeks ago on Eddie Trunk's message board: http://www.eddietrunk.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php after he had the fine fortunate of hanging out with Axl Rose, posted that Chris Jericho wasn't cool because he played Cinderella on his radio show: [NOTE FROM JEFF:After clicking this
link: http://tinyurl.com/gvg87 , scroll down to the what I believe is the posting that Y2J was referring to, it's the 4th message by "kd1777" & you'll see his anti-Y2J posting]. Anyhow he responds to that person by spitting a rasberry on the microphone, says if that person thought that wasn't cool then that person wasn't a rock & roll
fan & says that was kickass. He says not only was that kickass, but it goes to show that the talent of Cinderella who've been around for 20 years & are joining Poison
who've also been around for 20 years, on the 20th anniversary tour this summer & says to check it out: http://tinyurl.com/f3a2x . He again says to the motherf****r, says he should patten that curse word & tells the "TM" fan that said he wasn't cool because he played Cinderella & responds by saying that he's just triple uncool because he did a triple shot of Cinderella including the intro to :"Bad Seamstress Blues" which opens up "Fallin' Apart At The Seams" as a song. He says a funny thing about this is at the beginning of "Bad Seamstress Blues" was ripped off by Kiss' Paul Stanley on the '89 record "Hot In The Shade" on the beginning of the song "Rise To It". He says they started the record off with almost the same riff as "Bad Seamstress Blues" that came out in '88 & says Kiss, often duplicated never imitated actually ripped off Cinderella's Tom Keifer. He asks as to how many Keifer's do you know, says it's Tom & Sutherland, says it's Sunday night on XM 41 & says he's happy that
you've joined him. He again says if you're the motherf****r "TM" that jobbed him out because he didn't like his playing of Cinderella, he welcomes him also, says he's a
forgiving individual & a forgiving man & says he's the host & feels that everyone should come & have fun tonight. He says that's what he preaches with good fun & good
"viddles", says to make some good pancakes & enjoy them & invite your Grandma over to listen to the show. He says maybe she'll have fun & be metalized, says the
scary thing about that is that you think of Lita Ford, wonders if she's 50 & figures she could be a Grandma now & says that's not a segway to play Lita Ford. He says it's the end of metal month on VH1, says you know he talks about VH1 alot because he enjoys watching it & says it's the only network that plays metal. He says MTV
still plays "Headbangers Ball", but says there's lots of stuff there such as the hate breeds & other stuff that's a little more hardcore. He says he likes VH1 because they
have Priest, Maiden & other classic bands, says they just had "Heavy:The Story Of Metal" on VH1: http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/heavy_the_story_of_metal/series.jhtml , says if you didn't see it then look for it on VH1 because he's sure they'll replay it because they
replay everything like a 1000 times. He says what's real about them is that the history of hevay metal is such a wide net & it's such a wide spectrum of what you have to cover with this, says they did a real good job by starting off with Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath & other classics. He says they moved onto the glam era, the '70's, new wave of British heavy metal until they went to the '90's, the "rap-rock" thing, the Manson shock rock & says there were lots of cool things there. He says what was
interesting is that [on the special] Alice Cooper said that he had no problems being the bad guy/villian of rock & roll because to him, that was always the more intriging
character in any movie or story. He says fast forward 25 to 30 years & they had a Marilyn Manson interview where he said that he had no problem being the villian/evil guy & says it's funny because it's the exact same principal as to [accidently says] Elvis, then Alvis & then says that would be a cool Elvis impersonator with half Elvis
Presley & half Alice Cooper & call him Alvis. He says that would kick ass, says he could do "Billion Dollar Baby, Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear" & sings the song, says
that would be like Dread Zeppelin, says the singer was Tortelvis because they didn't have Zeppelin so they had Elvis singing reggae style. He says there were lots of cool stuff on the show ["Heavy:The Story Of Metal"], says his favorite 3 parts was when Scott Ian was talking about Anthrax combined with Public Enemy to do "Bring The Noise where Ian said that the record company didn't understand. He says no one wanted to release it, did it anyway, put it on the "B" sides record & it became 1 of their biggest selling hits. He says it's funny because that was 1 of the pre-cursors to "rap-rock", says they've done "I'm The Man" 4 years before it which to him is the first "rap-rock/rap-metal" song that he can remember. He says Anthrax was the first band to wear jams & shorts on stage, says the first band to have a guy that was bald with a goatee, says every band has that now & says they were the first band to do a "rap-metal" song. He says that Ian said that he's a fan of Chuck D & Public
Enemy, says Ian called them up & wanted Chuck to do a remake of this song. He says Chuck wrote the song when he found out that Anthrax were Public Enemy fans & even namechecked them in "Bring The Noise" & says "whack is for Anthrax & whacks is for Anthrax" & says that's kind of a ghetto speak. He says Scott called
them to do a remake the song, says that Chuck D's response was that he didn't know, whatever & maybe, then Scott sent Chuck the remix of the song which was super heavy & said that Chuck D was down with it. He says that's funny because we see the video nowadays, says Flavor Flav's in it & says Flavor Flav was on the
biggest high rated show on VH1 history by going "Yeeeeaaaahhhh Booooyyyy!" & says it's so funny hearing Flavor at work before he was the campy, cult figure that he is now. He says that was cool & says another thing that was cool, when Manson talked about Columbine & in the interview he was asked "What would you say to these kids if you could talk to them" & Manson's response was "I wouldn't say anything, I would listen to them". Y2J says that's intelligent, says that's 1 of the reason why
Manson was as big as he was & was capable of doing many things because he was very intelligent like Alice Cooper. He says Manson could answer very intelligently of
the questions that were asked of him, says he wasn't an idiot that would respond "Yeah well, you know those kids do what they gotta do" & says when Manson would
talk like that by saying that he wouldn't talk to the kids but listen because no one really has & Y2J asks as to what can you say to that. He comically responds by impersonating the interviewer asking Manson & says "Um yes but you sing about Satan in your songs" & says the guy got him to shut up by saying I'm right, you're wrong type thing. He says the other famous story was Lars [Ulrich] talking about the creation of the "Black" album & how people totally hated it when it came out, he says he hated it & says there's a quote of him on there saying "It was blasamy". He says that's because when he first heard the "Black" album, he thought it was s***
because there was no 9 minute songs, no tempo changes & says he didn't like it at all. He says that was the turning away of the tride & true Metallica formula & says
that was 1 of the reasons why it became so huge. He again says the name of the show was "Heavy:The Story Of Metal" on VH1 & again says if you haven't seen it, look for it on VH1 because it'll repeat at some point & says it was a kickass show with lots of great moments, history & songs & says that's what it was all about.

3.Plays Anthrax & Public Enemy's "Bring The Noise", Marilyn Manson's "The Beautiful People" & Metallica's "Through The Never".

4.Y2J says "Through The Never" is 1 of his favorite riffs on the "Black" album, says he remembers when it first came out he hated all the songs, but liked "Through The Never" as well as "Enter Sandman" [NOTE FROM JEFF:It's sad that ECW/WWE's Sandman don't use this theme anymore] & says "Sad But True" was kinda cool because it reminds him of Trouble & says the rest of it was [as he says it] "HATED IT"! He says he now loves it, says the "Black" album's 1 of the greatest rock records of all time, says it's 1 of the best produced & sounding records of all time also. He also says this was featured on VH1's "Heavy:The Story Of Metal" with Bruce
Dickinson who he says looked like he was looking for alligators on the outback & says Rob Halford looks alot like Colin Mochrie from "Whose Line Is It Anyway". He says Kerry King, Scott Ian & all of the big stars of the metal world & says even he himself was on there, says he don't know where the f*** he fits in but says he was still on it. He says the saddest guy on it, then accidently says his favorite part [as he says it] "Slas, Slash" saddest part, says it wasn't Slash who was also on it & says it was Jani Lane who was on the special talking about "Cherry Pie". He says Lane was on the special earlier because the show was 4 parts meaning 4 separate
hours, then says at the beginning Lane looked fine but on the second or third time he appeared on there talking about "Cherry Pie", says Lane had a drink in his hand &
was obviously wasted & loaded. He first accidently says that Lane talked about on how he [as he says it] "rused the day", then corrects himself & says he regrets the
day that he wrote "Cherry Pie". He then says that Lane said at first it was called "Uncle Tom's Cabin", then Lane says they needed another hit so he wrote "Cherry Pie"
in 1 night & suddenly "Cherry Pie" was the single & album, says Lane was judging "Cherry Pie" contest & became the "Cherry Pie" guy & says that Lane said "I wish I
would've rather shot myself in the head then have written 'Cherry Pie'". He says Lane almost cried, says you could tell he was & says it was like [as he says it] "AH HAH HAH HAH" but then it was sad because Lane was ashamed & regretting for the fact that he wrote this very catchy & fun rock & roll song. He says Lane felt like it
almost ended his career to write a huge hit, says it's sad thing because he knows lots of times that Warrant plays, he says that Lane would say "I know I gotta play these songs because you wanna hear them, but I wish that I never wrote them" & would play "Heaven", "I Saw Red" & "Cherry Pie". Y2J says it's pretty sad when you
have a pretty kickass career for awhile, write some great songs that're very well remembered, well revered songs & you're embarrased about it & getting rassed & laughed about it also. He says if Lane's listening, says he don't know if he's got XM Radio or listens to XM Radio & says he likes Warrant, especially their first 3 records & then says not "Ultraphobic" too, but all 4 of their records. He then says Lane's a great songwriter & singer, says he would never see Warrant now with Jaime St.James on vocals because it's not the real Warrant. He tells Lane that he don't have anything to be ashamed of & again says to the motherf****r "TM" who says he wasn't cool because he played Cinderella & now he's putting over Warrant, he tells that fan not to worry because he's got System Of A Down, Helloween, Symphony X & Iced Earth & says he knows his heavy metal. He then tells Lane that he wrote great songs, tells him not to be embarassed & tells him not to shoot himself in the
f*****g head because he wrote "Cherry Pie" & says it's a kickass song. He says he wants to play "Cherry Pie" now, says enough yacking, says this is for Jani Lane &
says it's a badass song. He then tells Lane f*** Bobby Brown & Pamela Anderson & says if anyone laughs at him for writing "Cherry Pie" that they should watch the video of the song & realize on how hot & "shmoking" Brown was & says he knows he does to this day.

5.Plays Warrant's "Cherry Pie" & AC/DC's "Let There Be Rock".

6.Y2J says if he came up to you on the street & played that song ["Let There Be Rock"] & asked as to what type of music was that, then asks if you thought that was
heavy metal, says f*** he would say that it's heavy metal & says that's heavy, heavy blues metal. He says that's funny because on "Heavy:The Story Of Metal", Kerry
King said that AC/DC's not metal. Y2J says they may not be a complete tride & true metal band, but says they have metal traits & says that proves it right there & says it don't get much heavier & faster than that. He says that's the old school of metal, but it's still always based around blues because that's what rock & roll is which's a
heavier, faster blues & says heavy metal's a heavier, faster rock & roll. He says it all boils down to blues, says that's what Angus & Malcolm play the best which is blues. He says if you're talking about the Armenian Boys, Serj Tankian & The Boys & Daron Malakian, says he don't know if they're a blues band, but says they're a
heavy metal band & since they're such a big heavy metal band, they're headlining Ozzfest this year on the days that Ozzy won't be headlining & says he's doing 10 shows. He says they're very original, unique & eclectic band, says that's why they're big as they are because they've been able to strike a chord with the American public & says as a wise man once said to him, if you wanna make it & be famous then you have to do something different. He says that's what they're doing by taking a step further from what Faith No More did & being a strange rock & roll band, says it's not "4, 4 time", it's not "verse, chorus, verse, verse, solo, chorus, finish" & says it's all over the place & that's why the band's doing so well. He says they're very smart & eclectic by putting out a double record this year, but split it into 2 records [as System Of A Down] with "Mezmerize" & "Hypnotize", says both are great records & says his favorite song from either 1 of them is "BYAOB", says it's not "BYOAB" but
"BYOB" & says it stands for Bring Your Own Booze. He says if you see "BYOB" on an invitation that you get for a party, it means Bring Your Own Booze, says if you
see "BYOB" on his show, it means Get Ready To F*****g Go Crazy.

7.Plays System Of A Down's "BYOB" & Faith No More's "Surprise, You're Dead".

8.Y2J says Faith No More's Mike Patton is a musical genius & a complete lunatic, says again to be unique because if you wanna make it & be famous in show business, you have to do something that no one's done before & says Patton's totally up that alley from Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk to Fantomas. He says
Patton's in another band know & can't remember what they're called [NOTE FROM JEFF:I think it's called Peeping Tom]. Anyhow he says Patton's done so many things, all are so strange & eclectic that you can't help but admire him. He says Patton maybe a little too smart for people, says he's too smart for him & says most
people are too smart for him & says if that's the case, Sebastian Bach's not smarter then him. He says if you've been watching "Supergroup":
http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/supergroup/series.jhtml , then says his show should be called "VH1" & says it should say "It's XM 41 Da Boneyard Sunday night, it's
Chris Jericho's VH1". He says all he ever talk about is f*****g VH1, but says he watches lots of VH1 because he loves "Supergroup", "Heavy" & "The 40 Greatest Metal
Songs": http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/the_greatest/103449/episode.jhtml , etc. He says he's mentioned "Supergroup", talked about it for a couple of weeks & says now that the show's started it's actually pretty f*****g good. He says it's totally hilarious & says you get to see all these crazy personalities. He says Ted Nugent's a complete nut, says Ian's down to Earth, says Evan Seinfeld's a little bit crazy & says Bach's being Bach who's a nice guy but says just loses it. He says Bach's got a
hairline/hair trigger temper, says he can be a little bit of a pre-madonna at times also, says he's never been that way to him but you can totally see it. He says if Bach's
listening, he's not burying him but saying on "Supergroup" he's going crazy. He says [on 1 episode] a costumer designer comes in & says f*** you he can get another
lead singer or whatever he said, says they have a drum machine guy that's gonna be there when Jason Bonham was gone playing gigs with Foreigner & Bach would say
"F*** you, I wouldn't need another drummer, Jason's the drummer of this band, if you guys would replace me with another singer, I'm not running I'll punch him out" & Y2J tells Bach to relax. He tells him it's part of the show, they're just trying to get up the "dander" of these guys. He says Bach's genetically created to be a rock star,
says Bach's 1 of the greatest rock & roll singers of all time, says Bach still looks great & looks better now because he runs so much & getting back into fighting shape.
He says Bach's getting ready to release his new solo record "Angel Down" which'll be out in the fall, says you hear him sing, says Bach wrote a song with Evan
Seinfeld & says his vocals' are amazing. He says you watch Evan Seinfeld trying to keep up because he sang with Biohazard & it's like "Dude, you're on another f*****g planet, you can't keep up with "Baz" because "Baz" is on another level". He says again you play the tunes, listen to them & says as much as a lunatic as this guy [Bach] seems to be sometimes, the proof's in the rock & roll pudding. He says this is a fine helping of some chocolate delight right here on the ROJ.

9.Plays Skid Row's "Mudkicker", Helloween's "Ride The Sky" & Stryper's "Against The Law".

10.Y2J says there's a huge debate brewing over that last band [Stryper], says because he made a comment to VH1's Eric Loveglass, says he [Y2J] should change his
name to "Y2VH1-Y1J", then says there's a huge debate because he said Oz Fox & Michael Sweet were 1 of the finest heavy metal guitarists of all time. He says you might as well thought that he said that President Bush was the best president ever, says don't get him started because he don't care 1 way or another because he's from Canada. Anyhow he says again that there's this huge debate about whether the fact that Stryper's a good rock & roll band or not, says that they are & loves them
but says Loveglass went nuts & told everyone that he [Y2J] says Stryper's was the best band & Sweet & Fox were the absolute best guitarists of all time. He says he
might've said that to Loveglass just to piss him off just like he told Loveglass that Blaze Bayley was a better singer then Halford, says he texted Loveglass by saying that he didn't call Halford by his proper name & said that Bayley's a better singer than "Halfors" as if he didn't know the guy's name. He says this whole thing started a
huge debate, says he's getting calls from everyone & says Ian tells him "You can't tell me that Stryper's the best rock & roll band of all time". Y2J says he never said that, but says he's causing the debate by stirring the pot, says he's stirring up the "shisnit yo" & says that's what he does. He says you can't tell him that it's not a great band or a great song from the "Against The Law" record & says that song's from the title track "Against The Law". He says opening up the set was "Mudkicker",
says it's a heavy riff with heavy vocals & sings the lyrics "MUDKICKER YEAH, WE DON'T F*** AROUND", says it's so like "NOOOOOOO" & says what a great song. He says sandwiched in between is another great rock & roll band Helloween's "Ride The Sky", says that was the first song by them that he's ever heard by himself & all
his friends in Winnipeg which's totally digging the Helloween vibe because of that song & asks if you blame them. He says the band has badass guitar playing from
Michael Weikath & Kai Hansen & other badass guitarist, says "segway alert" & says Mark Tremonti. He asks as to who Mark Tremonti is, asks if the name sounds
familiar & says yes he's the guitarist/songwriter for Creed & says that's almost a nasty word to say if you're a metal fan, even if there're heavy tracks by that band & says Creed's Scott Stapp's kind of a tool. He says Tremonti's now on his own with Alter Bridge, says it's a great rock & roll record with vocalist Myles Kennedy & says
the Myles & Mark connection with "The Foz" [Fozzy] is very large because Myles sang the chorus on "Nameless Faceless" on Fozzy's "All That Remains". He says
Mark played a "shwank" guitar solo on "The Way I Am" which's also from "All That Remains". He says when he met Mark was almost apologetic about the fact that he
sold 40 million records of Creed because Mark never got to do alot of soloing on them. He says Mark would say "Man I can really solo, I wanna play some solos, I wanna play some solos" & says Mark's almost like embarassed for the fact that he don't do alot of soloing & tells Mark by saying "Dude, what're you embarassed about? For the fact that you sold 30 million f*****g records or 40 million records or whatever it is"? He tells Mark to go to his 10,000 square foot mansion & talk to Yngwie Malmsteen, says Malmsteen might be able to shred your ass apart but says chances are he probably didn't sell 30 million or 40 million records, but says in Japan he's huge & says who knows. He impersonates Malmsteen & says "Unleash the f*****g fury b***h", says he [Y2J] is doing lots of swearing on his show today, says it's like he's abusing his right to swear because it's satellite radio & says he can because that's what he does. He says he won't swear again for the rest of the show, because there might be some youngsters listening & tells them that he don't want them to take that [his "Malmsteen cursing" impression] as an example as to what Chris Jericho's all about. He says he's not about swearing, he's about peace & love & little white doves. He asks if Tremonti plays guitar & if he's a great heavy metal rock player, says you be the judge & says this is a double Tremonti shot from Alter Bridge & "The Foz" & says Mark plays the last solo on "The Way I Am". He
then says it's really the second last solo, says on the fade out there's 2 solos & Mark plays the second last one. He says if you're looking for Tremonti, that's the solo that he plays on & says if you're looking for him on the back of "All That Remains", you can't find him because Fozzy wasn't allowed to put his name on their record & says that's how screwed up Tremonti's company was & says he don't think Tremonti's with Wind Up Records anymore. He says Tremonti's company let him play on
Fozzy's record, but they weren't allowed to promote the fact that he played on it & says Tremonti was like the silent partner or Dr.X. He says Fozzy should've given
Tremonti a different name & called him "Hymie P. Schwartz" or something & says "Guitar solo by 'Hymie P. Schwartz'" would've been a good name for Mark.

11.Plays Alter Bridge's "1 Day Remains" & Fozzy's "The Way I Am".

12.Y2J says that was great soloing from Fozzy's Rich Ward & Mark Tremonti on "The Way I Am" from "All That Remains" that has Y2J on the lead vox & says before that was Myles Kennedy on "1 Day Remains" which's the title track from the Alter Bridge. He says Alter Bridge's working on another record, says another great guitarist
is Michael Romeo, then says "ROMEO ROMEO, WHERE ART THOU ROMEO? SHREDIO SHREDIO, PLAY A SOLO FOR ME SHREDIO" & says that's from the lost
Shakespearian sonit "Shredio & Juliet". He says that ["Shredio & Juliet" impression] was so bad, says it sounded like Cornholio & asks if you remember that character on Beavis & Butt Head & then impersonates Cornholio & says "I'm Cornholio, I need TV for my bunhole". He says people thought that was the funniest thing ever & says
he thought that was stupid. He says there's lots of Michael's in Symphony X & mentions Michael Romeo, Michael Pinnella & Michael Lepond, then says there's Jason
Rullo & Russell Allen. He says Allen's a great, badass rock & roll vocalist, says Symphony X was on last year's Gigantour & got great reviews. He says it was mostly due to Romeo's guitar playing & says continuing the guitar soloing historonics on his show, he'll play some Symphony X & some Michael Romeo, then says Romeo needs some "TP" for his bunhole.

13.Plays Symphony X's "The Turning" & Scorpions' "Lovedrive".

14.Y2J asks if anyone remembers the cover for "Lovedrive", says when he was a kid that he couldn't believe that it had 2 Germans, says they looked German & says if
you asked him why they looked it he says he couldn't tell you. He says they're sitting in the back of a limo, says the girl has her breasts out & there's a big wad of chewing gum on her breasts & there's a guy sitting next to her while holding his hand as if he was pulling it off from her breasts & there's a huge wad of chewing gum
that's connect from his hand to her busom. He says when you're 8 years old, that's the craziest thing that you've ever seen, says when he was at that age he said "WOW, THERE'S ACTUALLY A T** ON THE COVER OF THE SCORPIONS RECORD, SCORPIONS RULE"! He says when you put the music on, you realize that they
do rule, says he was into the Scorpions because they were European & from Germany & they always had some strange album covers. He then mentions "Virgin Killer",
says it had a 12 year old girl in the front cover, then mentions "Lovedrive" & "Animal Magnetism" which had a girl & a dog at their waste level & both are looking up at a
guy & he says he wondered as if both the girl & the dog would be giving him "head" & says he don't know. He says "Love At First Sting" had a guy & a girl wrapped in a
state of coitus, says to watch "The Big Lebowski" or look it up if you don't know what it means [NOTE FROM JEFF:For those that care, here's the definition: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/coitus ] & says he's giving her a tattoo of a coitus. He says he remembers when he wore shirt that had the album cover on the
front of it, says at his Junior High School they made him wear a jacket to cover it up because it was too risque back in those days & says "Ah yes, the good old days".
He says now you can wear a shirt that says "Jesus Is A C**t on it & no one cares, asks as to what the world's coming to, says who knows, asks who're we & who're you, says The Who & says that was the worst segway of all time. He says Mike Portnoy's putting together another all star band called "Amazing Journey" with guitarist
Paul Gilbert, bassist Billy Sheehan, vocalist Gary Cherone says Portnoy's doing a Who tribute like he did The Beatles, Rush, Led Zeppelin, was in New York City a couple of weeks ago & in California. He says Mike's non-stop, says he's a workaholic, virtuoso & says he can't wait to hear The Who set. He said he saw photos from it,
says Gilbert was wearing a Pete Townsend style outfit with the short hair & beard, says Portnoy wore a Keith Moon jumpsuit & says it was tremondous stuff. He says
they played this song on the "Amazing Journey" tribute show as did W.A.S.P. on the "Headless Children" record, says he tried playing this song a couple of months ago but he was calling it "5:15" & it wasn't in the system. He says it's not "5:15" that he wants to play, says it's not The Who gem that W.A.S.P. covered that he wanted to play, but it was this song "Can You See The Real Me, Doctor, Doctor".

15.Plays W.A.S.P.'s "The Real Me" & Primus' "Professor Nutbut".

16.Y2J says you have to love a band that puts out a song called "Professor Nutbut & His House Of Treats", says where he comes from, nut butter's the same as Pearl
Jam, says put 2 & 2 together & you tell him what it means & says to tell him what nut butter is or baby gravy [NOTE FROM JEFF:For those that care, here's the definitions of nut butter: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nut%20butter & baby gravy: http://tinyurl.com/la7ed ]. He says only Les Claypool gets away with that,
says only himself can get away with using the term baby gravy on nationwide radio & says thanks for making his dreams come true. He says earlier in the week, we had debut of the remake of 1 of the scariest movies that he's ever seen called "The Omen": http://www.theomenmovie.com with Liev Schreiber, says it's a freaky movie & says this is something that can really happen. He says he was in the theater on 6/6/2006 which [as he says] is "6-6-OOOOHHHH", says it's very creepy & a cool movie, says it's not as good as the original [from 1976]:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Omen & says they hardly ever are. He says it's really cool too because it had the famous quote from the Bible which says:

"From the eternal sea he rises, creating armies on either shore. Turning man against his brother, till man exist no more."

Y2J says that's from "The Book Of Revolations":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Book_of_Revelation , says it's very creepy stuff & says Jon Schaffer thought so when he wrote the song "Damien" for his "Horror Show" record. He says that's it for this week on his show, says he's over, finished, gone, done & out & says he's leaving you
what the creepy, creepy song of "Damien". He asks if the Anti-Christ here, is he among us, is he your next door neighbor or is he your little brother? He says he don't
know, says it's creepy stuff & says he's glad he's on the side of Jesus. He says he's glad he's on Stryper's side & not Slayer's side & says to turn it up, turn the lights off, lock your doors & windows & listen to the horror show with Iced Earth's "Damien" & says this is XM 41 & he's Chris Jericho.

17.Ends the show with Iced Earth's "Damien" & the show ends at 9:59PM.

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