In this episode, Punchline details the wild experiences leading up to the release of the So Nice To Meet You EP in January of 2012. From recording in sunny Los Angeles with producer Marc McClusky to a game-changing disaster of a show in Long Island, the guys recount the hilarious story behind what turned out to be a landmark moment in Punchline history. In the end, it was the fans who came through to fuel the Punchline fire when the band was truly at a crossroads. Oh yeah, and they also tell the story of their appearance on a strange reality TV show hosted by Howie Mandel.
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Action Anniversary Show Recap
In this episode of A Band Called Punchline, Chris Fafalios, Paul Menotiades, Trevor Leonard, and PJ Caruso reflect on their unforgettable 20-year anniversary show for Action at The Roxian Theatre in Pittsburgh. They dive into the meticulous preparation for the hometown performance, from learning new songs to rediscovering old ones, and share how the overwhelming energy of the crowd shaped the night. With a mix of nostalgia and excitement, the band discusses how the album's themes continue to resonate, the theatrical atmosphere of the concert, and the emotional execution of songs that felt both powerful and deeply personal. From behind-the-scenes challenges to heartwarming support from fans, friends, and family, this episode celebrates the joy of live music, the bonds forged through it, and the lasting memories created on and off the stage.
Head to http://www.punchlinemusic.com to pick up Action on vinyl (plus tons of other stuff...go treat yourself!)
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Reaction Episode 7
In this reaction episode of the A Band Called Punchline podcast, the entire current lineup comes together to discuss the Delightfully Pleased episode and the memorable era surrounding the 2010 album. With plenty of laughs, the band reflects on creating the album and where they were in their lives at the time. The guys share hilarious stories about their Vipers era and dive into more anecdotes from their studio experience at Innovation Studios in Steubenville, Ohio, working with producer Jamie Woolford and engineer/studio owner Mike Ofca. They also reflect on the songs from the album, discussing how they have aged and their current feelings about them.
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Ep. 7: Delightfully Pleased
In this episode of the A Band Called Punchline podcast, the guys dive into the era of the 2010 album Delightfully Pleased. With the departure of both drummer and founding member PJ Caruso and guitarist and vocalist Jon Belan, Chris and Steve found themselves at a crossroads. Bringing back Paul seemed unlikely, but a reunion was on the horizon. Paul introduced a young drummer named Cory, who stepped in at the last minute to play drums on the album and subsequently joined the band. Recorded in Steubenville, Ohio, at a familiar studio, the album saw the return of producer Jamie Woolford, who had worked with the band on their previous album, Just Say Yes, in 2008. This exciting time also took the band back to Japan, though a misplaced passport left them stressing until the very last minute. Additionally, this era brought about the band's sketchy alter egos, adding another layer of fun and creativity to their journey. Delightfully Pleased marked a return to form while still pushing the boundaries of the band’s sound.
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Reaction Episode 6
In this reaction episode of the A Band Called Punchline podcast, the current lineup—Chris, Steve, Cory, Trevor, and Paul—chime in with their favorite moments from the Just Say Yes episode, reminiscing about the era when the album was released in 2008. From reflecting on their recording experiences at a legendary studio to the creation of hilarious music videos, the guys look back on it all, including the surprising departures of PJ Caruso and Jon Belan from the band. Join them for a fun and nostalgic journey as they recount the highs and lows of their past and celebrate the stories behind the music.
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Since 1997, Punchline set out to write meaningful, heartfelt songs and share them with the world. At the same time, they were also unknowingly writing one of the strangest band stories imaginable. This podcast serves to tell that story, straight from the mouths of the people who lived it, and in a more honest manner than ever before.