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From Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards to Houston Beats: Big Xodia's Journey in Music!

May 20, 2024 Oski, xFer, and Merc Season 4 Episode 18
From Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards to Houston Beats: Big Xodia's Journey in Music!
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WBM Podcast aka Witty Banter Media
From Yu-Gi-Oh! Cards to Houston Beats: Big Xodia's Journey in Music!
May 20, 2024 Season 4 Episode 18
Oski, xFer, and Merc

When life throws you curveballs, sometimes all you need is a good beat to turn things around. That's the kind of story guest Big Xodia brings to the table as he joins the boys as they get ready for Comicpalooza 2024! Big X walks you through his incredible journey from being an East Coast kid to making his presence known in the music industry, crediting how local artists and his love for H-Town influenced his musical style. Go listen to Big Xodia's music at the links below! Plus, go see Big Xodia and WBM Podcast at Comicpalooza May 24 - 26 at the George R. Brown Convention Center!
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When life throws you curveballs, sometimes all you need is a good beat to turn things around. That's the kind of story guest Big Xodia brings to the table as he joins the boys as they get ready for Comicpalooza 2024! Big X walks you through his incredible journey from being an East Coast kid to making his presence known in the music industry, crediting how local artists and his love for H-Town influenced his musical style. Go listen to Big Xodia's music at the links below! Plus, go see Big Xodia and WBM Podcast at Comicpalooza May 24 - 26 at the George R. Brown Convention Center!
#Houston #Comicpalooza #YuGiOh

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Merc:

good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you so much for tuning in to the wvm podcast. This is one of your hosts.

xFer:

It's your boy merc yo welcome back everybody. Thank you so much for joining us today.

Merc:

This is your boy expert that's right, and this is your boy, tico in the mix aka oski tell it, mark guys, do we have an awesome episode for you guys today, that's right guys, we have a special guest for you guys. We have one of Comic Palooza's very own. We have Big Exodia here in the house. Ladies and gentlemen, Obliterate it's going to be an awesome show, guys. We're going to talk all about Comic Palooza, a little bit about his career and so much more.

xFer:

That's right. And don't forget, at the very end, tune in, because we're going to give you a little bit more details of what's going to come up this upcoming week at Comic Palooza.

Merc:

That's right, guys. You guys ready to get into this one? Let's get it. Let's fucking go.

Oski:

And we're back for another week.

xFer:

Thank, you so much for joining us. Thank you so much, thank you. We're in a studio tonight Live Live.

Merc:

Live and direct. Guys, we have a special guest for y'all. Today we have Big Exodia in the house.

Big Xodia:

ladies and gentlemen, Y'all already know what it is.

Oski:

Welcome man.

Merc:

So go ahead and say hi to the people for us, brother, would you mind?

Big Xodia:

What's up y'all? It's your boy, biggie Zodiac, aka Big X, out here H-Town, representing. Y'all already know what it is.

xFer:

Hell, yes, I love it. The Big H. Shout out to everybody in Houston the age that survived that tornado. Yeah, valentine, just started spitting fire and a storm happened bro.

Merc:

Can you believe that it's hurricane season? I mean man, it's wild huh.

Oski:

Spitting rhymes over 80 miles per hour.

xFer:

I hope everyone is safe, though I hope everyone is safe yeah.

Merc:

I hope everyone is safe.

xFer:

Yes, I know everybody is playing this right now in gallery furniture, right now.

Merc:

I really hope that you're not a gallery furniture already and you made it out.

Oski:

I really hope you're getting your power power back same. That's right, because I know joel's my boy thank you for sponsoring this hashtag too soon.

xFer:

Don't touch my doors not my blue suede carpet anyway but yeah, man, that's how you show that we show love to houston man and uh, we show love to one of our houston locals, man.

Big Xodia:

So tell us about uh pretty much how it came about your career man I used to be, uh, I used to be bullied a lot, you know, growing up, yeah, um, there was nothing really special about me. Um, I would say, you know, crazy family. You know, waking up, nothing really is there. And um, I used to have headphones and you know I used to listen, listen to music and at one time, you know, I started listening to Tech N9ne.

xFer:

Yeah, yeah for West Coast.

Big Xodia:

I loved what he did. I love what he does, you know, especially rapping, and I think at the time a song called Look At Me Now, featuring Chris Brown, came out you know and I was on the bus.

xFer:

The classic yeah with him and Busta, look at me now.

Big Xodia:

Yeah. So that came out and then a lot of people like, hey, maybe they'll leave you alone if you learn how to do this. So I learned how to do it.

Big Xodia:

It was easy, you know you feel me and word, yeah, damn yeah, I think, uh, I started doing music when I moved back to houston from maryland and took off into it. I hooked up with my homie ghoulish. You know, I met some amazing people along the way. Shout out to ghoulish, yeah, ghoulish, ghoulish, edm music, you know. Shout out to him. Uh, we started with pretty much nothing. Then we met hippie low. Um, you know, shout out, hippie low, we, we met him. Then we met, uh, symbiotic jay over there when we went back to maryland for the psycho circus show, you know. And then I met sms beats. You know, crazy, dope, cool, cool dude, you know, uh, shout out, ukraine, of course, um, and then I met my homie, uh rex visuals, I would say a little bit before hippie low, and we did, uh, this dorito challenge. I bust the rhymes and I don't even know what I'm already making their snack.

Big Xodia:

I'm gonna be getting it back while the readers be making it, or?

Merc:

like something like that. That's fucking cool.

Big Xodia:

So it's just a lot of connections, connections and networks, you know. And then I met some amazing people omni truth, of course, h town drip. You know, I'll always wear that limitless you know, I got that on, you feel me and you know, we taking over, we taking over, taking over fire man I love it.

xFer:

So how is the scene in maryland like? How long were you in maryland?

Merc:

yeah, the dmv man you out there, I see you, I see you.

Oski:

I haven't heard that in a while and it's been a while, sorry, I spent two months in maryland one time, and you know what was the culture shock for me? Huh, no trucks out there no, nothing.

Merc:

No, no, no. Yeah, we're talking shit. Basement parties. Are her go down bro?

Big Xodia:

the styling of the housing and architecture is very different. Yeah, it's like totally different, right like yeah yeah, only thing I don't miss is the snow.

Merc:

Yeah, garbage bro I can imagine no thanks, shoveling that shit yeah and schools and council, you still gotta go, huh uh schools.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, yeah, we didn't have to go, but like covid messed everything over because now the people probably have to do, like uh, virtual we used to have snow days up north, bro.

Merc:

They used to a lot like what like at least two weeks worth of snow days right plus, yeah like that was digging into our um, what is it?

Big Xodia:

summer vacation? Yeah, yeah, you were eating to that shit.

Merc:

but they're like ah, you know time off, but now, yeah, now that everything's virtual, you're fucked, buddy. Better log into that Zoom.

xFer:

And was it Maryland where you just started to pursue your career in your name, or how did that go about?

Big Xodia:

Sort of or the and stuff like that.

Merc:

But I was really actually into smash bros I used to run uh smash, uh smash tournaments at the washington county I used to.

Big Xodia:

I used to be there smashing to this day I'm saying but yeah, I used to run tournaments and everything like that. And then, um, the library did some, uh, talent shows or something like that, and um, I, I chose a couple nfs. This was when nf was starting to become big oh, shit, yeah, yeah, yeah and then real came out.

Big Xodia:

I'm looking like I'm gonna get it you probably don't get it to come with your husband microphone looking about it to set up a show in your kitchen, like I was doing that when I was like 15, 16 years old, you know, doing these talent shows with that shit.

Merc:

So that's really fucking impressive thank you, thank you.

Big Xodia:

it blew away a lot of people and then, once I turned 18, I did the last talent show. I knew I was going to win, but I had to move over here to Houston to pursue what I wanted go to school, take care of what I needed and meet my father.

Merc:

Oh wow.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, so I moved here and then started doing it 100%.

xFer:

Damn Okay, because the, because the scene in Houston is pretty much still alive, like since the days of like a DJ Screw present like even to the day, like if it was Houston, I would I would say, uh, houston helped Drake like establish a platform in the US. Like I can see like Houston being like an area like they used to be the west coast, I imagine. Now it's like houston houston yeah do you have any favorite rappers out here in the houston area?

Oski:

I do as much I can't name them uh g zero.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, yeah, bro zero was definitely g fats. Uh, mr, never die. Omni truth. Uh, callie cruz man, I keep jamming my song that came out with him on the back rooms. Cali Cruz, joe Phoenix man, there's so many people. I love Hippie Lo, especially like he's an engineer, but him as a rapper, he just doesn't understand. This goes out to you, hippie Lo.

Big Xodia:

Make music bro. Step up man. But there is so much talent. I worked with most rappers. I I love bun b uh, paul wall uh slim thug. You know there's so much like in h town and it's not. It doesn't sound the same. You know it doesn't sound like this person sounds like this person sounds like this person is so um culturally like just magnified.

xFer:

Yes, you know what I'm saying.

Big Xodia:

So there's so many different sounds, you know, but I, I, I love all the artists here in Houston. There's so much amazing talent, you know, and especially the ones I didn't shout out. I'm sorry, I'm probably like blanking right now. I worked with a lot of artists as well, so pretty much just to say anyone who's from here that I have on the track, yazzie. So pretty much just to say anyone who's from here that I have on the track.

Merc:

Yazzie, nicole, you know I'm trying to think as well, but a lot of people, a lot of people I have here that I worked with, can I ask you, has there been, like any, any Houston influence in your music since you came from, from Maryland, obviously, down here, down south?

Oski:

That's what I was going to say, because I mean listen to your tracks. You could clearly tell there's a Houston sound in there. You could hear the Houston influence.

Big Xodia:

Yes, so I start with a little bit of Houston terminology. Not a lot, but I feel like the more I hear Houston sounds, you know is, the more I incorporate it into my music. You know just the parts of it that I like, you know I'm still working on um how to put like chop and screw, but at the same time I love chameleon air I love chameleon and I love its harmonization with everything, and I just like to incorporate that into my music whenever I find a chance.

Big Xodia:

But I don't know. I would have to take a look into my music because mostly um, I'm not even gonna lie the way I write is I write it to sound dope. So imagine like sonic the hedgehog right, you know how he traverses, like cities, rails and everything like that style imagine the rails and the city and every place he's running at the beat and then me on the beat you put it down people to get the crown. You, you film it like I chop and and I that's very fucking cool but to answer your question it's like a sonic music game.

Oski:

I do, I'm like you remember those old school games Power Pie, the Rapper, power Pie, the Rapper Power Pie the Rapper was that like the dog.

Merc:

It was a rhythm game.

Oski:

It was like the dog who had the. It was a rhythm game.

xFer:

Yeah, it was a rhythm game to the game.

Merc:

Yeah, that was it right, it was like the dog who had like the mic, right yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, I know what. Yeah, yeah, yeah, random, that was like I didn't even get it so I was like the only game I could think about anything from music related that's old, is that?

Oski:

I'm like is that what you're talking about bro.

Oski:

That was fucking that's a good man. You brought it back with that shit, jesus. Anyway, sorry about that.

Merc:

No man. So Yu-Gi-Oh, what got you into Yu-Gi-Oh I?

Big Xodia:

guess Yu-Gi-Oh, I don't know. I found some cards on the floor one day and I was like what the heck is this, what now?

Oski:

Yeah, magician and a dinosaur deck, what and ever since? That's why you got bullied, the real reason was, I ran a fan base.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, that's hilarious no but I also played magic as well.

Big Xodia:

I ran a slither deck yeah, but yugioh just was just there was something that I can escape to, something that was like not bounding to the, to what I was going through, especially as a youngin, you know an individual. Um, it just was like an escape for me. You know, just playing it and collecting all the cards is pretty much why I did. I never really went to locals or anything like that, but I loved collecting cards. I love how they look, I like the art, you know the, the bios, you know, especially on the cards, without effects on it.

Oski:

I loved it. Yeah, so that's something you miss about the old yu-gi-oh, yeah, no card effects, the bios on there, yeah, so the cards had like stories yeah, that was really cool.

Merc:

They had like connections to each other you know, what I really like is when there's there's the people that find like the same similar cards and they break down the lore in between the imagery have you seen those?

Oski:

that's so fucking cool. So many cars are all connected yeah, um, what is it?

Big Xodia:

the buddy force?

Merc:

and harpy ladies yeah, I have connections to that. You know, that's something I didn't know. That's really dope.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, I think the harpy ladies hunt the buddy people the red and the blue I

Merc:

know, this fuck, I didn't know.

Oski:

That's really dope. I think the Harpy ladies hunt the buddy people, the red and the blue I didn't know that there's a card called Hunting Grounds. I feel dumb because I've seen that card plenty of times and I've never fucking done it.

Big Xodia:

It's random stuff like that I feel like all of it's connected in some way.

Oski:

My pitch was they need to make a Yu yu-yu anime series about the monster stories.

Merc:

There was some game or or lore or videography that they're trying to do it, because I follow them on on twitter or whatever and they were starting to do something for some of the cards where, like, they had some entrances or background story or interesting things like that which I thought were very, very cool, and I'm like, oh shit, is this what Yu-Gi-Oh is going to go to?

xFer:

now.

Merc:

We're going to start going on the lore route for everybody. You know different worlds for all these fucking characters, and then crossover.

Big Xodia:

I hope so, because this XYZ and Pendulum I stopped after that.

Oski:

I was like this is too much.

Big Xodia:

I'm still a Yu-Gi-Oh fan.

Oski:

But, like you said, I'm just a collector. I just collect the cards. But I love Yu-Gi-Oh, we got the Millennium Puzzle.

Merc:

Facts and not just any.

xFer:

That's the hand-built one bro, you had to build that one, yu-gi-oh's actual one Straight from Egypt right there. Yes, sir.

Oski:

We discovered the secrets of the pharaoh.

xFer:

What was her name? The very beautiful girl from Egypt, which one Farrah? What was her name? Cleopatra.

Merc:

Right here.

xFer:

Papa.

Oski:

We got Dark Magician Girl up on the wall.

Merc:

We can't show you. Yeah, but we got so much love for Dark Magician Girl. Six different variations it's not weird.

Oski:

But when did that name come up, big Exodia? Was it early in your career?

Merc:

I want to know why Exodia, why not Obelisk?

Oski:

Why not Raw? Or did you go through a few names and find?

Big Xodia:

out. I went through a few names.

Merc:

What were the failures? What were the ones?

Big Xodia:

that didn't work out. Failures end up here right now.

Merc:

What were the possibilities?

xFer:

The.

Big Xodia:

Dark Magician's pimp, you know small kariba, little kariba, he also tried the well-endowed kariba.

Oski:

Um, some of the the names man uh wounded wounded.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, wounded was one.

xFer:

And then I wanted to do pharaoh and then that was cool, it was cool yeah, like pharaoh is cool, but there's like 98 000.

Merc:

There are a lot of pharaohs. There are a lot of pharaohs dang.

Big Xodia:

And then I went on to Big X and I liked it, but then there was like this guy in Egypt or something like that, and then I was like wait a minute wait a minute, wait a minute. Something's clicking, Something's clicking. And then suddenly I was watching reruns of Yu-Gi-Oh and I was just like big exodia but. I didn't want the e because I was scared of copyright and stuff yeah yeah, so now I established this brand so I was like big exodia, you know. Yeah you feel me.

Big Xodia:

So then that's what came to be. I wanted to do obelisk.

Oski:

I was like just damn that would have been cool fuck, but big exodia.

Big Xodia:

I loved it, I felt it. I like the x, I like the yo, the, the logo of it, and if you look on my logo, it actually is like a form of sonic with two masks it's just like it connects so much with like yugioh and like the creatures and my love for video games and it just connects a lot with me and who I am.

Merc:

That is very fucking cool. It came to be Big Exodia. I love that. That's fucking dope. That is really fucking cool. Thank you, thank you, nice, yeah, I know in your songs you have geeky references.

Big Xodia:

I love that you have some nerdy references in there.

Big Xodia:

Did you really want to put that influence on your music? Yes, yes, yes, uh. Uh, there was this one verse I just came out with flow with the wicked, get with the vision like james bond. It's a mission. Got a game on human torch, flame on pepper breath like a good mom about to digivolve and record. You could call it gray mon, a son. You you know what I'm saying, but like who can actually do that? Like chop, add nerd reference, make it still sound cool at the same time. But the nerds can really understand what am I saying?

xFer:

Yeah, what is?

Big Xodia:

he, he's connecting this, that and the third. You know like how is? He doing that? Only the true ones will understand what.

Oski:

I'm saying, but it still sounds cool, you're a real fan, bro.

Merc:

Damn fucking the album.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, that's just a small, small thing that's a small part of the song you know I created that whole album, the back rooms, and after I saw level zero I was like I'm in love with it, I'm loving it, I'm loving it. You know so liminal spaces, you know I love it and I still incorporate you know nerd stuff into it because I love that. Culture man, I love it. You know how can you compare, you know stuff that um saitama does? Culture man, I love it. You know how can you compare, you know stuff that um saitama does to stuff in the real, you know real world stuff yeah, yeah you can't.

Big Xodia:

He does stuff that's credibly, like you know, does high feats yeah you can't you can't find a terminology to describe what he does, you know. So I mean, that is a reference in itself is crazy, and you know whoever says otherwise. You know, I'm sorry to hear that. Yeah.

Merc:

So let me ask you, man, what really brought on the fast rapping for you? Was it the influence from Tech N9ne? Is that what it was, tech N9ne, when I heard Tech N9ne it was like follow me.

Big Xodia:

I'll run the planet, I'll run the game. I know psychology. Take an minute, because it got to be like just oh my gosh, man, no one can tell, no one can say that this man is not dope. There's like a hundred percent, like no one can say anything about this dude. You know flowing, you know or twister I would say, twister is another one.

xFer:

Yeah, I love twister.

Big Xodia:

yeah, you know nothing about nf, you know nothing about hobson or anything like that. These people are going and they cannot be stopped. It was like da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da and I want to do that. So I practiced day and night. Day and night I put on that Worldwide Chopper song. It went times 1.4 speed and I was just going until failure. But then I learned how to do it easily. So I'm able to do it like easily, so I'm able to do it like super, super fast.

Oski:

We can see it. Man, yeah, man, really fucking, how many words per minute is that?

Big Xodia:

I don't even know I counted how many syllables I did. I think I do seven words.

xFer:

A second Let me see that's like nine words and like .50.

Big Xodia:

I don't know, I don't know the math behind it. It's not mostly about the speed, it's about the pronunciation of the words while you're going that fast. If not, then no one's going to understand.

Oski:

Yeah, I was going to say because you got to go fast.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, you got to go fast. You got to go fast, but I mean you also got to make sure that people understand what you're saying exactly otherwise it's no use.

Merc:

Yeah, you're not fucking. Uh, what is it uh intelligible? Yeah, nobody can fucking make it what you're saying it kind of goes to a bus, but that's really that's a, that's a skill man thank you, that's a really really good skill.

Oski:

Can you do the bus to rams for link?

Oski:

I mean now yeah, I, I can't we'll play the beat.

Oski:

We'll play the beat for you. I can try.

Big Xodia:

I can try. Yeah, but you can go ahead. I can try. I don't remember the lyrics. We don't want to get taken off a copy, we just can't, let's go, because I feel like I run into the feeling that they got to get away. Get away, get away, but they don't, never won't. If it's time and they don't get away, I'm going to day-day. That's all I remember. I don't remember the rest. So can I ask you the courage a?

xFer:

fuego hat bro, I saw it and I was like that's cool.

Merc:

Courage the Cowardly Dog.

xFer:

And the side is like the scared.

Merc:

Wait, is it the scary version? I've only saw the Cartoon Network symbol on the other side Over here, you're scared. Let me see the other side, the scary side.

Big Xodia:

That's cool as fuck, I believe my homie, brian Candy yeah, brian Candy made this. Well, he's not really my homie, but I consider him like that because the dope content I just relate to it so much. But, anyways, Brian Candy made it.

Oski:

Shut up, brian Candy. Shut up, shut up, Brian Candy. This is amazing.

Big Xodia:

We want more hats we need three.

xFer:

I need a.

Big Xodia:

Sonic one.

Merc:

I need a Sonic one. A Sonic one.

Big Xodia:

But Brian Candy came out with this hat and I was like look, I love Limitless, I love this brand. I want you to make me a purple shirt, eduardo, shout out homie Eduardo from Limitless. But I wanted him to make me a purple shirt so I can wear this and wear this and do a couple photo shoots.

Merc:

I haven't done the photo shoots yet. But hey, you guys are getting the first fit.

Oski:

Look, shout out to Limitless Right here Can we get some shirts too.

Merc:

Anyway, man, it looks great. I really love the fucking. I don't know what that's embroidering. I don't know what you would consider that to be. The stitching on it looks fucking awesome. It looks like a really good quality hat.

Big Xodia:

It's really well put together. It is a very good quality hat.

Merc:

That looks awesome. Man. Do is a very good quality hat. That looks awesome, man. Do you like Courage? A lot Is that one of your favorites.

Oski:

He was found by a miracle With a husband you stand back.

Merc:

That shit was hilarious.

Oski:

That was fucking hilarious Did you see, they came up with a mini game. I think I saw that.

Big Xodia:

A horror game too. It's a horror game.

Merc:

You gotta survive.

xFer:

You know what it reminded me? Alien Isolation of here.

Oski:

You gotta survive, like what you know, what it reminded me you know alien isolation, where you gotta hide from the alien it's basically that, but you're in the farmhouse. You gotta hide in the shower from the fucking monster what?

Big Xodia:

and I think he can still use the computer right.

Oski:

Yeah, for real yeah he can use the flashlight, the computer. Can I get some help?

Oski:

Stop asking me stupid questions.

xFer:

What do you mean?

Merc:

Why are you being so rude? I don't have time for stupid Doug Like. No, she was fucking cute.

xFer:

If you think about it, that computer was your original chat GPT.

Merc:

Bro, yeah yeah, way ahead of its time, way ahead of its time. Kyle already had that chat.

Oski:

GP40 already.

Merc:

Bro, we're working on .4, you know it, we're working on .4,.

xFer:

You know that was ahead of its time, bro.

Merc:

Way ahead of its time. That was hilarious.

xFer:

So who won? Drake or Kendrick? Bro, Kendrick, 100% Kendrick, Thank you for casting.

Big Xodia:

I'm creating some crazy stuff, Dang. I wish I could play the audio. Can I play the audio?

Oski:

in here. Yeah, all right.

Big Xodia:

Shout out SMS, is it?

Oski:

BBL Jeezy beats. You want to connect to the Bluetooth.

Big Xodia:

It's right here, because I don't want people to hear it yet.

Oski:

But just know it's almost done. We got an SMS beats, oh it's going down, hold on, hold on.

Big Xodia:

If you know what song this is combined with the other song, oh my gosh.

Merc:

All right, hold on Watch. Oh my gosh, hey, that's a fucking banger.

Big Xodia:

Hold on watch. Yeah, we ain't playing. I got some names to put down.

Oski:

I got some names.

Big Xodia:

I'm putting down on here. I got some names I'm putting down on here.

Merc:

Yo, that's a banger right there. Put a summer right there. Huh, that's a summer banger right there. I'm calling it right now.

Oski:

Do you work on the beats yourself or no?

Big Xodia:

no, I have uh multiple producers, uh symbiotic j ghoulish edm, uh sms beats and on my homie, omni truth, he makes beats as well. Um, I just get them from a lot, um a lot of people. Uh, bunny cash beats um proud by tokyo, probably it's nil you know. So I have a large variety of where I can get my beats from, but mostly sms beats. Symbiotic j right that's awesome.

xFer:

Shout out.

Merc:

Shout out to symbiotic do they have socials at uh?

Big Xodia:

symbiotic j is just symbiotic j and uh, sms beats on pretty much all platforms, I believe so look them up, go check them out, guys, show some love yeah, so how does how does that go about it?

xFer:

like you go to a studio or like uh?

Big Xodia:

you got an at-home studio or wait for, like the beat making or for the to record uh both so to record, I go to my homie, one of my close homies, number one. I wouldn't have anyone else do it. Hippie low, um, shout out hippie low. For real, he's a. He's a dope rapper. We keep trying to tell him he needs to rap but he's not listening if you're watching yeah, um so hippie low, he's my one and only engineer number one. We're gonna hit the top you know, with him.

Big Xodia:

You know we're gonna go to infinity and beyond you know music business real talk 100 sms beats and everything like that. You know, sometimes I send them a sample. Sometimes he's just like hey, I made this banger kill it. I'm like yeah you know, yeah, symbiotic jay, you know he can remake anything that I hear um. He can just remake it, you know, and very skilled at it. So, but studio hippie low um beat making. You know, I just hit up one of my homies.

Oski:

Boom, it's done, that's it weren't it was like that man yeah, I always appreciate the, the producers that make the beats, because it takes it's a real skill, like it's a real talent to like hear it and like come up with it in the moment, you know, with the drums yeah, it's just wow match the tempo and like put it all together at the end to come up with the final product. It's a real talent. I really appreciate the producer.

Merc:

I'm assuming you write all your shit as well. I write it, man. That's amazing.

xFer:

No ghost writers here, no ghost writers?

Big Xodia:

No ghost writers.

xFer:

If Drake was like yo, bro, I need you to ghost write for me, would you do it? That's a yes.

Oski:

Do I like money?

Merc:

Yeah, do I like money.

Oski:

Oh yeah, fuck, yeah, it would be hard though I don't know his style.

xFer:

It would be hard, bro. He'll steal it. He'll steal it right after bro. Hey minor, hey minor.

Big Xodia:

I wouldn't want to be associated. Yeah, see, not anymore, sorry.

Merc:

Maybe before.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, maybe before.

xFer:

I'll go to your Diddy party bro. If you're going to have a vacation, bro, I'll take it, bro, I'll pass, I'll pass, I'll be a little camera You're going to say hashtag?

Oski:

no, Diddy bro.

xFer:

Hashtag yes, diddy, no, no, no, no, no, that shit, I'm trying to remember the name of that rapper that we used to party with here in.

Oski:

Houston Forgot his name, but he was Swisher House. Swisher House, yeah, swisher House.

xFer:

Do you like anybody from Swisher House?

Big Xodia:

I don't I honestly don't know who's in Swisher House at the moment. I've been too focused on a lot of my stuff.

Merc:

I don't know who's doing what right now. Can I ask you what was one of your first Houston songs? They influenced you. You were like I gotta put this shit in here. This is whatever I'm doing right now. This has gotta be a part of it, bill.

Big Xodia:

Collector by Chameleon Air that's a fucking man. Mr Bill Collector. He's coming for ya, bro. Insane alright insane.

Merc:

Well, I can hear it. I can still hear like the East Coast slang in your talk, but but like there's definitely the southern mix up as well.

Big Xodia:

Yeah the twang.

Merc:

So I'm like, do you go back to Maryland a lot and to the East Coast?

Big Xodia:

Yeah, visit my family that's over there.

Merc:

Okay, so you see the family out there and whatnot.

Big Xodia:

My mom, brothers, sisters, you know.

xFer:

Okay, any of them like Houston or want to come to Houston.

Big Xodia:

I don't think so.

xFer:

There's the heat, bro, the tornadoes.

Merc:

That's it, anybody that has cold weather. When they come down here they're like fuck y'all do this we're like bro, it's only 85.

Oski:

Understandable. The sun is hot, it's not even summer, summer.

xFer:

This isn't even hot, hot. We're not at the 120s yet.

Oski:

The fact that, like well, it probably wasn't 70, but it's 100% humidity, it feels like 89.

Merc:

Well, I hate that. Anything down south is like you got to say it twice to be for real about it.

Oski:

Like is it hot or is it hot, hot I mean, is it cold or is it cold cold?

Merc:

Yeah, I thought about that.

xFer:

Are you leaving Like right?

Merc:

now or right now. Right now.

xFer:

Like right now, right now right now.

Merc:

Are you going to be there later or later? Later.

Big Xodia:

Same shit, bro. It's fucking hot out there. It's hot, hot out there. One thing I can never get used to is everything is so far away, like 30 minutes away. Oh yeah, okay, the.

Merc:

East Coast. Yeah, you can walk everywhere.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, we can walk everywhere.

Merc:

Anywhere. You can go downstairs and fucking 10 steps. There's a fucking, you know a gazebo or whatever. I don't know what's the word Bodega? I don't know what the fuck is bodega? My homie Bodega's kicking it Anyway.

xFer:

No man here, bro, you need. Like you know, you got to go by two farms.

Merc:

Yeah.

xFer:

When we say corner store.

Merc:

I'm like no, you're not. That's not a corner store For all our viewers throughout the nation.

Oski:

We're in Houston when we say we're going be a comic palooza in houston. That's 45 minutes away.

Merc:

It's a legit drive.

Merc:

Comic palooza at the georgia reclamation center, 45 minutes across the city that's right, ladies and gentlemen, and when we say we go to the corner store, we mean at least five to ten minutes facts, but uh, but no man. So like, well, how big of an adjustment was that coming from east, from the east coast to down south, like people hold the door open for you. Now you know like, yeah, was that like from the East Coast to down South, people hold the door open for you. Now Was that weird to get used to?

Big Xodia:

No, not exactly. The weirdest thing ever was just like.

Merc:

We didn't have horses. I know, bro, it's disappointing, just the clothing.

Big Xodia:

The clothing is different.

Merc:

Oh yeah, your style versus our style. Yeah, that's a major major. We're late on everything.

Big Xodia:

We would put joggers on major. We're late on everything. We would put joggers on you know, match the hat with the shirt, with the pants, with the shoes.

Merc:

You know, I don't know if they do it, motherfuckers, don't give up, man. They come out here in six different colors two different color shoes and socks, still with swag.

Merc:

It's the swag there, though no no, no, I'm not saying everybody, I'm just saying like, but but the way the way that people care about fashion down here is not the way they care about it up there, and it's a different style as well as far as fashion goes too Like. I remember when I bought a fucking. Do you remember when White Blazers was a shit Back in the day?

Oski:

White Blazers, if you didn't have a White Blazers, you wouldn't pop in. The problem was, White Blazers were never this shit bro.

Merc:

Yes, they were, you just don't know.

xFer:

I miss the ones where they had like Bugs Bunny and shit, the gangsta Bugs Bunny, like airbrushed, all that.

Oski:

Oh yeah, Bro those were sick.

xFer:

They had a watch and shit, and they were stacked and I was like, yeah, bro, I used to be Emmy. Like they got that shit on. Bro, I like them.

Oski:

We all had one, bro yeah.

Merc:

It's just like the other silence no man, but down south here it was like $2.

xFer:

You know, over the letters and over time, like that, red just became pink to white.

Oski:

But it's still such a good shirt that you keep wearing it.

Merc:

It's a white tee bros.

Oski:

What? It's? Just a white tee.

Merc:

I'm going to wear it until.

Oski:

I'm a senior, bought that shirt in freshman year Wore it until I was a senior.

Merc:

He about in eighth grade Getting ready for high school. Baby, this is my year. This is my summer shirt.

Oski:

Bully no more.

Merc:

I'm just kidding.

xFer:

I want my J's.

Merc:

Can I ask you, man, like truck? Do you have a truck right now?

Big Xodia:

I have a shit box. Oh good Word, yeah a 95 Chevy garbage. Nah, bro, those are the ones that like built to last though, bro one of my experiences with the truck. My father's gonna be laughing at this because this was the worst thing ever. Um one of my wires were touching ground my starter wire was touching ground.

Big Xodia:

So every time I go to turn it on you it goes da-da-da, my gosh man. And then it got worse because I went to AutoZone and I fixed the wires, went to AutoZone, got a starter and it was on my warranty, because you know lifetime warranty on starters. They gave me a starter for a C10. It was like this big.

Oski:

I didn't question nothing because I was like, look, I need to go put this on the works. My start is this big. They gave me this big start.

Big Xodia:

And I put that bitch on the bitch.

Merc:

I fit it on.

Oski:

Man, you always got to question AutoZone.

Merc:

Oh my, yeah, yeah, yeah, if they're working on AutoZone, I'm going to look at you twice and be like this part never don't match, though. I don't want the aftermarket, bro, I want the original the autos that was here are crazy, bro.

Big Xodia:

They looked me in my face and I have my truck parked outside. They looked me in my face. I'm like, hey, I need to get a what was it? A EGR valve for my truck. And they're like, okay, year 95. And they're like model GMC, you know, gmc 1500. A GMC 1500. Like, sir, that the car doesn't exist.

Merc:

I'm like, okay, what am I driving outside? What is that? This car doesn't use Google.

xFer:

Google this for me my car disappeared. Whoa Strange.

Big Xodia:

Crazy. You know that's funny, but um, yeah, so the starter kept the starter starter starter wheel kept getting stuck on the flywheel. So it's going, you know, yes and then no, yes and no because it will leave me in awkward places, I'll go to turn it on.

Merc:

I'm like, oh my gosh man, it's so bro, it's the worst but I love because you know there was at least an attempt where he's like yeah, I got this.

Big Xodia:

I was dropping and putting on starters for like a week. I can do that in my sleep. I don't even need a jacket, I just go in the neighborhood.

xFer:

Bro, not even looking. I did this shit so much I remember my first car.

Oski:

My first car had a starter problem at one point, and every time I went to start it it was always a prayer you know, come on, I can't be late today. Come on, bessie. Come on Bessie. Her name was Daphne.

Oski:

Diggy, diggy, diggy, diggy, diggy diggy, diggy, diggy, diggy. Yeah, let's fucking go, let's go, let's go.

xFer:

Turn on the AC, put the music up.

Merc:

That would be the fuck to put that. Tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety, tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety.

Oski:

Tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety, tickety, tickety tickety tickety.

xFer:

Tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety tickety. Tick, that'd be tight, bro, I would buy that album.

Merc:

Just for the cover, just from nostalgia for the cover. I'd buy the cover. Or just the starter, just a pile of starters. This goes hard. You know what I mean, that's an album.

Big Xodia:

I'm not responsible for your audio system.

Merc:

Shit that'd be great, I'm not responsible for your audio system, bro, I would fucking, I would buy that you know if I have car problems again.

Oski:

that's the song I play before I start. Start of issues.

Big Xodia:

Bitch starts off good luck, sean, I used to come outside, because it's an old school block so you have to warm it up. So I would go outside and try to start it and go, and then this lady's like hey, you need help you, okay. What are you going to do, bitch?

Merc:

Twisting my hand. You going to yank the bell for me, bitch, that's so aggressive.

Oski:

Sorry bro.

Merc:

She gets on my nerves.

Oski:

She's a nice old lady.

Oski:

Quit being nosy bitch, that's right.

xFer:

What the fuck is she going?

Oski:

to do? You know damn well, you can't help me with shit the fuck. What the fuck she gonna do? God damn. You know damn well, you can't help me with shit the fuck you know why she wanted to hear him say I'm sorry this is what I'm saying.

Merc:

This motherfucker has had some real starter issues bro I'm telling you she just wanted to hear him say what's the problem? I don't know. I don't know he'd be like starter issues. See, fucking knew it. I knew it. Good luck with that Fucking. That's the shit I'm talking about. That's the point, my boy, how it would've went down. What are you gonna do if you got the car from me? Do me a favor. You might get underneath the car like the whole pants right there. I'm just gonna drain that shit from you. I'll be back. My homeboy said he's going to be here with a truck. Oh, man.

Big Xodia:

Oh shit, I've been through so much with that truck.

xFer:

I need your life alert to connect the bitch. Hold on it caught on fire.

Big Xodia:

It caught on fire, bro, wait, wait, wait, wait so okay, so these people are good at hooking up sound systems, but they hooked up a sound system and for some reason this goes into details.

Big Xodia:

If this goes into details, if you know, you know. But my starter cable, um, uh, what is it? Uh, the terminal broke while I was on my way to the uh, to the sound system people. So they put on a plastic silicone one on it to start my truck and I left it on it while I was driving and then it melted everything and I caught on fire. I fixed the wires and everything. I caught on fire first time I ever used this fire extinguisher. You know, put it back together. Everything's fine now.

Merc:

You know this was after the start of the issue, so wait, did you get where you were going? Whenever you were, the shit caught on fire.

Big Xodia:

I was halfway back, oh man, I was listening to music, and then it started going, and then I just see smoke coming out of my mouth Black smoke, white smoke, coming through that shit, everything from the hood, everything I pulled over, you know, sprayed it down and this child, I don't know, this Spanish couple had their child in the back, so he pulled up beside me. Would you like some water? You know what I was like keep it coming. Keep it coming. I need to put this out. So after that, that happened.

Merc:

And I need to put this out.

Big Xodia:

So after that that happened, and then my fuel relay went out the other day, so I was driving down the road, it was like, and it was silent, oh man.

Merc:

Oh my God, Look, brother, I'm going to pray for you all right.

xFer:

Please Pray for the truck I'm going to pray for the truck Just got to keep on pushing, no more problems. That's what I want for you. Bitch leaves you alone. I was gonna ask for help. Maybe ask for a bottle of water, god damn it, I just wanna see this truck see look that's the bitch that leaves you alone.

Merc:

Hey, hey you want some water more understandable and the bitch you need some help shut up, damn right, still not allowed.

xFer:

It makes sense, cause I was gonna be like, no, I'm good. Okay, you know, like I would've fought for it, I would have fought for it.

Merc:

No, but it's a, it's a good truck.

Big Xodia:

It is a very good truck, um, it's a, it's a classic, it's a gmc sidestep. I mean I love the truck. It has a lot of power, a lot of torque in it and it's been in my uh, my dad's family for a little bit so I love it, man, that's a very good truck. No one messes with me on the road with it. I'll tell you that until the truck messes with me.

Merc:

Hey man, look, that's the only problem that you got. Like I said, fuck it, just keep it pushing.

Big Xodia:

I'm gonna pray for you, you'll be all right you're gonna keep it pushing, yeah, all right, moving forward, yeah moving forward.

Oski:

Going back to your sound, sorry bro, sorry man.

Merc:

Those uh yeah great stories though, man, these are the ones that count, the hilarious ones, you know.

Oski:

When you look back at your career, that's got to be the name of your next album, bro. You got to make it happen. Your next single, bro, starter issues.

Merc:

Can you just drop that line on there?

Oski:

Motherfucking starter, Like okay, not motherfucker, but starter issues. You know what I mean. That'd be hilarious. Put the.

Merc:

That'd be cool.

Oski:

Say less. This is for the WBM boys.

Merc:

All right, let's leave this man alone about his truck.

Oski:

So I do want to ask well, I was going to say your sound, do you feel like? Because how long have you been doing this I've been doing this for seven years now.

Merc:

Oh seven years.

Big Xodia:

I just turned 25.

Big Xodia:

Nice man, do you feel like your music has evolved over the years? Very, very, it evolves a lot, um, mostly because of my failures and sometimes because of my success, sometimes when I see different artists or um new tracks on the on the radio, you know, or whenever I pull up some new stuff. So I went all the way from uh back then, you know, make trying to make melodic songs, and then I had one of my first big shows. Then, um, I felt like I couldn't breathe so I lost a bunch of weight you know, started rapping faster, more more adequate and, you know, more, longer words.

Big Xodia:

And then that went to um me finding some different artists, um, you know, paying attention to that, seeing what they cast into it. And then right now I'm at a level where funk and, uh, you know, harper, uh similar to um, suicide boys, yeah, stuff like that, yeah, um, so, incorporating a lot of different styles and unique, um, you know, I would say, just cultures into my music, is is happening yeah.

xFer:

So like in those seven years, was it like the seven years you took it serious, or was it like it became a hobby and you're like you know what I'm going full in like in the beginning it was just to do it I.

Big Xodia:

Always my main mission was to show that I could actually make something with that was my main thing, because no one believed in. And then, you know, I started gaining. You know, fans, I my big show, as I was saying. And then everything changed. My family started listening to more of my music and that's when it solidified. I'm doing it and I'm not turning back. This is going to be my career and I'm going to be on 100 with it After a little bit.

xFer:

Just is going to be my career nice, nice what I'm paid for, yeah so it's so, you have a performance coming up yes, indeed, the 25th and 26th I'll be at comic palooza yes, sir yeah, it's going.

Big Xodia:

it's going to be crazy because I'm doing my backrooms album with callie cruz. You know, shout out to Deacon, rap out there. We'll also have him on there as a set before the back rooms album and then I'll be on one of his sets doing three songs. Then after that I have my homie black tank. Oh yeah, that's another artist.

Big Xodia:

I love a weather group but, black tank is going to come up, and then I'll be doing the nerd chord shopper rap show, chord shopper rap show, where I just, you know, spit my stuff 100. Then I have my homie omni truth coming up for the forbidden tracks and then I'll be doing the backroom set again.

xFer:

Damn forbidden tracks sounds so cool. It does exactly like the forbidden one.

Big Xodia:

So yeah, the forbidden card I just found out a name for my fans they're called the forbidden ones it goes hard, it goes hard it's cool as fuck. Business cards go hard logo hard logo super hard, like fan names hard music hard, the followers of big soviet.

Oski:

They're forbidden can't argue with that what time are the performances like for coming on?

Big Xodia:

saturday. Saturday is going to be 11 to 11 45 ballroom, Ballroom A. That's going to be for the first one. Then I'll be over there with Deacon Rap, 5 to 5.45. I'll do my three songs. He'll do the rest of the set. Then, Sunday, 12 to 12.45, I'll be over there back in BallroomA doing the Nerdcore show. And then 2 to 2.45 is going to be me Omni and we're doing the Forbidden Tracks along with the Backroom set.

Oski:

Wow, man, that's dope.

Merc:

Man, Damn you have a fucking full plate yeah.

Big Xodia:

But I love it. I love every moment, I love to perform.

Oski:

Have you performed at Comic Blues before? Yes, last year. Right, yeah, last year. How did it go last year?

Big Xodia:

Last year it was it was my first solo time performing at a convention, I think, or maybe convention style, so I didn't know what to expect. You know, of course, you learn from your failures and you go on from there.

Big Xodia:

I mean, we still killed it. I had my led hat like this. And then I, oh, sick man, yeah it was, it was crazy, and I cosplay as toad H, town toad that is. You could, uh, uh, cosplay toad. And I was just rapping so fast like, uh, I'm the elite. They give in the minute. Make it my venice. You got the world in my hand. Make it a lot of the boss. Give it across the show that off, having the people to take them off. Get with the wicked, the big and the bitch and get the one to give them all. And I've been using that as content damn man.

Merc:

Yeah, that's fucking fire I'm excited man. It looks, it sounds, it'll be a great little set for you.

Oski:

it's to be crazy sick, I like the idea that you say they're all learning experiences, every performance, every show, every time you go up on stage Every time you create a song is a learning experience that you can better yourself on.

Merc:

Would you mind if I ask you one last question, brother? I did want to know you have a favorite anime, because I know that you're very busy. Your schedule obviously keeps you 100% jam-packed, yes, so having time to watch anime is rough for you. So I'm curious how do you manage to keep your raps so relevant with the anime, with the, with the pop culture, the nerd culture that's going on right now? Is it the, the lifetime of childhood that you have of reference to pull from? Is it stuff that you're seeing, just that's trending now in social media, like where do you get your that content from?

Big Xodia:

some trending stuff, some memes, depending on what's popular. Um, I do watch anime every here, every now and then. My favorite one's, demon slayer oh nice nice. Shout out, ddkn. I can't speak on that project yet, but shout out to you oh geez, another easter egg for Easter egg, bro, wbm exclusive Exclusive.

Big Xodia:

Yeah, but I mostly see stuff, I put it into rap, but I just know so much vocabulary, terminology, different things that happen in video games, anime, you know lore especially, and I just keep putting that in. If it makes sense, you know, I go ahead and put it in and go from there. Especially, sometimes I do research Like I'd say okay, what can I do, what can I put here that rhymes with this and make it make sense. I won't put anything that's random.

Merc:

I love that man. That's fucking cool.

Oski:

Yeah, I like it. Any other animes that you're watching right now, or any other favorite ones, any that you would recommend?

Big Xodia:

A lot of people keep telling me to watch Jujutsu Kaisen. I have not.

Oski:

I like it it's good, it's big animation.

Merc:

Yeah, I mean visually. Yeah, like it's stunning.

xFer:

Yes, I'll say that. Don't ask me what it's about.

Oski:

If it tells you anything. The three of us have watched it, but the thing is like we're not impressed yeah we're not impressed. Yeah, like I hate that, we're all like yeah, I mean, it's good, it's not bad.

Merc:

Yeah, we don't hate it. But then we'd be like bro, somebody told you about Steins Gate. Oh shit, Bro, that one Sorry. We were so excited to knock your shirt off. Bro. If you ever got time, watch Steins Gate. It's about time travel.

Oski:

If you like a time travel anime, that's a sick-ass time travel anime, bro. Anyway, rap animes.

Merc:

There's a few rap animes out there. Oh, there are.

Oski:

Yeah, there are rap animes, bro. What's a rap anime? Symphonic Something?

Merc:

Let us know in the comments.

xFer:

That's right, guys, let us know.

Oski:

Well, there's one. Yo Boy Kong Ming is about a singer and her side act is a rapper. Yo Boy Kong Ming.

Merc:

Opening act.

Oski:

yeah right, very, very cool man, it's kind of cool because they're rapping Japanese.

Merc:

Which I think is just that. Shit is hard as fuck. I wouldn't doubt it Sounds sick, though.

Oski:

Trap-a-do. K-pop Trap music, but trap I do real trap shit I just randomly did I just

Oski:

thought but it's in japan, so at the end we'll be like whoa, hey, uh, big x.

Merc:

Why don't you let people know where they can go and find you Before we wrap?

xFer:

it up.

Oski:

Before we wrap it up, do you want to like drop a full verse?

Big Xodia:

Oh, say less, Say less. Say less, say less. Let's do it.

Oski:

I mean I could play a little Hard to see. You want to paint the town red, let's do that let's do that.

Merc:

What's that instrumental?

Big Xodia:

Paint the town red instrumental. Yeah, I just did. Let's do that. What's that instrumental? The Painted Town Red instrumental. I just did something like that.

Oski:

If you want to get his bummy moment on the Bluetooth on the blue line right there.

Merc:

Not too high.

Oski:

Let's see how high it's going to go.

Merc:

Perfect, Okay go.

Oski:

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Merc:

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xFer:

Blue pill.

Merc:

So much.

Oski:

Go, go go go, go go.

Oski:

I'll be flowin' and goin' with the rhythm. I'm killin' and makin' them all fall down Like the bedrooms. They stuck in a gotta different mind state. Push your heart to go on farther. I ain't really playin' games. They are stuck in the Oculus. When it's time to copycat, they remain anonymous. They be fakin' then a ditto. They be lookin' like Arceus got a tepid on my side Makin' them all sick of the vibe. Realize I'm the guy. Step up to the king. Coup of flame. Throw a aim for your life Lost, you can cut a game over. Shout out to my homie Limitless. We whip the city shining bright like it's H-Time Drip, causing chaos like them aliens. Now be up in Miami. You met my boss. Don't make him go away. Let it break in the Sanbrio. Matter of fact, why you running like Sonic? I can better rate you. That shit was fucking fire, bro. Appreciate it, appreciate it Great Again.

Merc:

Big X Odie is going to be at Comic.

xFer:

Palooza, give him a blank. Give him a blank. This is an outro.

Merc:

He's going to be at Comic Palooza. Ladies and gentlemen, so are we.

Oski:

So the WBM podcast is also going to be at Comic Palooza.

Merc:

Memorial Day weekend. Ladies and gentlemen, may 24th through the 26th On.

Oski:

Saturday we got a panel at 10 am, so catch our panel and then go to his performance after.

Merc:

That's right guys. It's gonna be at the George R Brown Convention.

xFer:

Center. What day is it?

Merc:

I forgot May 24th through the 26th.

xFer:

That's right guys, and we'll have our own panel at midnight.

Oski:

On Saturday night, that's right the midnight hour for the R-rated panel.

xFer:

That's right, guys. The Diddy White Party Call me Pelusa after dark.

Oski:

Hashtag no Diddy.

Oski:

Say no, diddy.

Merc:

X. Where can people find you at brother man.

Big Xodia:

So you can follow me on Instagram at C-H-R-I-Z-V-O-I-C-E. You can follow me on all platforms B-I-G space X-O-D-I-A Do IG space X O D I A. Do you feel me? Yeah?

Oski:

So big.

Big Xodia:

Exodia. We making moves, we'm out of here and we grind it to the top, regardless.

xFer:

Yeah, x X my man. Thank you so much Of course. Appreciate it.

Merc:

Thank you. We can't wait to see a comic. Palooza brother man.

Oski:

It's going to be great again. It's going to be lit that weekend.

Merc:

This has been the WBM podcast. This is one of your boys. This is your host, merc. Make sure you guys are following us on all of our social medias Instagram, tiktok, youtube, twitter. All that jazz at WBM underscore podcast.

xFer:

And your boy Xfer. Thank you so much for joining us again. Thank you so much for joining us, brother. Please follow us on Spotify, amazon Music Stitcher, apple Podcasts all that jazz. Pandora.

Merc:

Pandora.

xFer:

I'm on Pandora.

Merc:

Hey, no, we're on Pandora too, Spotify, Spotify.

Oski:

I always forget we're also on MySpace.

xFer:

Nah, I'm not kidding.

Oski:

Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. This is your boy Oski in the mix.

xFer:

In the mix.

Oski:

As always. Check out the website WBNpodcastcom. You can find the full library of podcast episodes, all four seasons worth. Also, there's going to be two links on the podcast description at the bottom of this episode. One is to send us a text message. You want to send shout-outs, topics, bs, anything. The other one is to support the show. If you want to become a supporter of the show, please subscribe and we'll send you content.

Merc:

That's right, guys, we'll send you dick pics.

Big Xodia:

Like comment subscribe.

Merc:

Guys, we love you, we appreciate you.

Big Xodia:

Not me, Suki. Where's my music at Turn me up?

Oski:

Turn me up my headphones, we'll send you the big soda.

Merc:

We'll see you next time, guys.

Oski:

Peace. So, Ansiki, what is this deal score?

Merc:

Gotta leave that in Gotta record live right.

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