Episode #22, Christian Joseph

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Episode #22, Christian Joseph

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Christian Joseph dropped by the Badass Records Podcast studio for episode #22, and we discussed his affinity for skin ink, motorcycles, music, and the life of a restaurateur.The man with more middle names than you have professed his love specifically for Morrison Hotel (1970) by The Doors, Guns 'N' Roses's Appetite for Destruction (1987), and White Pony (2003) by Deftones, but that wasn't all we discussed.We talked about live music, professional endeavors, and the challenges that being a family member can sometimes present.Christian is a son, a brother, a father, and the owner of Plate Restaurant Group. He and I go back about eight or nine years, and have seldom passed up an opportunity to crack wise with one another. I couldn't be more grateful than to be gifted the time of such a busy individual who came by my place to bullshit for a couple of hours. It was truly a blast.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the intro/outro audio clips. They are from "The Fat Boy Goes to the Cinema," and "Get Some Money to Her" off of Albumen (1996) by The Egg, c/o Indochina.

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