WEBVTT 00:00:00.607 --> 00:00:03.461 [dog howling] 00:00:03.461 --> 00:00:06.538 [birds chirping] 00:00:08.000 --> 00:00:12.691 [drums] 00:00:12.691 --> 00:00:17.458 Uh, an average day at Tarbox Studios 00:00:17.458 --> 00:00:19.158 goes something like this: 00:00:19.158 --> 00:00:26.258 um, we wake up generally around 10:00 or 11:00. 00:00:26.258 --> 00:00:29.958 We wake up at 10:00 if we want to go to Darwin's gym 00:00:29.958 --> 00:00:32.442 to work out. To get some exercise. 00:00:32.504 --> 00:00:34.337 [someone offscreen] How was your workout A-Ross? 00:00:34.337 --> 00:00:37.746 I basically ran for 15 minutes and then read People Magazine. 00:00:37.746 --> 00:00:40.283 If we don't go to the gym, then usually people rise 00:00:40.283 --> 00:00:45.259 around 11, we get up, Andy generally makes like eggs, 00:00:45.275 --> 00:00:48.919 and a cooked asparagus-type breakfast. 00:00:48.949 --> 00:00:55.242 And then, um, Dave Fridman, our MIGHTY PRODUCER 00:00:55.242 --> 00:00:57.463 shows up around noon. 00:00:57.463 --> 00:01:01.482 And uh, then we discuss what we want to work on. 00:01:01.498 --> 00:01:03.136 Let's uh... should I put some 00:01:03.136 --> 00:01:05.054 "boogity-bip-bop-bap on that?" 00:01:05.054 --> 00:01:07.680 Something that's going "whaaaaaaaa," to something 00:01:07.680 --> 00:01:08.779 that happens in chunks? 00:01:08.779 --> 00:01:12.267 After the third round or so, I kinda just want to 00:01:12.267 --> 00:01:15.433 hear you kind of like, "tabaklabeebalaklabityboo." 00:01:15.433 --> 00:01:17.033 "Tumdebubbitakubbita-boom." 00:01:17.033 --> 00:01:19.800 I also think don't think you should "ka-splarsh" into 00:01:19.800 --> 00:01:20.800 the beginning. 00:01:20.800 --> 00:01:22.433 Here, let me give this some "deww-trap!" 00:01:22.433 --> 00:01:28.167 And then we are going to- I think we may all go in together 00:01:28.167 --> 00:01:29.700 and play this one live. 00:01:29.700 --> 00:01:33.482 [Damian's guitar leads into the whole band playing.] 00:01:39.267 --> 00:01:45.000 So, generally speaking, um, we'll track a song in a day, 00:01:45.000 --> 00:01:49.933 and usually by around 8-9pm, we've got a drum track 00:01:49.933 --> 00:01:54.133 and we'll put it together, and we'll start overdubbing 00:01:54.133 --> 00:01:57.704 whatever we need to overdub onto that song. 00:01:57.704 --> 00:02:35.832 [various sound effects and instrumental tracks] 00:02:35.832 --> 00:02:38.033 And we usually stop around midnight. 00:02:38.033 --> 00:02:43.666 And then after that... we often make chocolate chip cookies. 00:02:43.666 --> 00:02:46.300 Um [thunderous sound in background] 00:02:46.300 --> 00:02:48.767 we usually make enough so everyone can have two... 00:02:48.767 --> 00:02:52.767 ... what the... that- I dont know if the microphone picked 00:02:52.767 --> 00:02:54.700 that up, but there was a sound that went 00:02:54.700 --> 00:02:57.400 something like "shhhhrrroooooooo" 00:02:57.400 --> 00:03:00.533 and that was the sound of snow falling 00:03:00.533 --> 00:03:02.733 off the roof. Is what that was. 00:03:02.733 --> 00:03:07.233 That was snow melting and falling off the roof! 00:03:07.233 --> 00:03:10.026 Cause there's a lot of snow going on, here in Fredonia, 00:03:10.026 --> 00:03:11.893 New York. A lot of snow. It's been 00:03:11.893 --> 00:03:14.793 blizzarding for 3 days straight now. 00:03:14.793 --> 00:03:16.560 It's unbelievable. 00:03:22.360 --> 00:03:29.887 [ending of their song "In the Glass"]