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EP366 Rick Jimenez Talks Extinction A D , Monthly Singles, Touring & Hardcore

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Tom welcomes Rick Jimenez of Extinction A.D. for a wide-ranging conversation covering the band's ambitious new release strategy, the realities of touring in today's music industry, songwriting, hardcore culture, and why authentic human connection remains at the heart of heavy music. Rick explains Extinction A.D.'s decision to release one new single every month through the end of 2026, discussing how the approach allows the band to remain creatively flexible while responding to current emotions instead of waiting years between album releases. He also reflects on the financial challenges facing independent bands and why modern touring requires careful planning more than ever before. The conversation explores the growing overlap between thrash metal, death metal, and hardcore, along with the resurgence of younger audiences discovering heavy music through live shows. Rick also shares his frustrations with social media algorithms, discussing the difference between meaningful fan engagement and chasing online metrics. Additional topics include: * Working with M-Theory Audio after Unique Leader Records * Touring economics in today's music industry * Creating meaningful content instead of chasing algorithms * Personal training, sales, and staying authentic * Why live music creates irreplaceable human connections * AI and the future of creativity * Building stronger local music scenes * The importance of smaller, packed venues * Songwriting and demo production * Writing over 90 minutes of material before entering the studio * Early musical projects with Chris Enriquez * Future musical experiments inspired by Failure and Cro-Mags Rick also discusses his philosophy on songwriting, collaboration, and artistic integrity, offering an honest perspective on balancing creativity, family, work, and life as an independent musician in today's evolving heavy music landscape.

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episode EP366 Rick Jimenez Talks Extinction A D , Monthly Singles, Touring & Hardcore artwork

EP366 Rick Jimenez Talks Extinction A D , Monthly Singles, Touring & Hardcore

Tom welcomes Rick Jimenez of Extinction A.D. for a wide-ranging conversation covering the band's ambitious new release strategy, the realities of touring in today's music industry, songwriting, hardcore culture, and why authentic human connection remains at the heart of heavy music. Rick explains Extinction A.D.'s decision to release one new single every month through the end of 2026, discussing how the approach allows the band to remain creatively flexible while responding to current emotions instead of waiting years between album releases. He also reflects on the financial challenges facing independent bands and why modern touring requires careful planning more than ever before. The conversation explores the growing overlap between thrash metal, death metal, and hardcore, along with the resurgence of younger audiences discovering heavy music through live shows. Rick also shares his frustrations with social media algorithms, discussing the difference between meaningful fan engagement and chasing online metrics. Additional topics include: * Working with M-Theory Audio after Unique Leader Records * Touring economics in today's music industry * Creating meaningful content instead of chasing algorithms * Personal training, sales, and staying authentic * Why live music creates irreplaceable human connections * AI and the future of creativity * Building stronger local music scenes * The importance of smaller, packed venues * Songwriting and demo production * Writing over 90 minutes of material before entering the studio * Early musical projects with Chris Enriquez * Future musical experiments inspired by Failure and Cro-Mags Rick also discusses his philosophy on songwriting, collaboration, and artistic integrity, offering an honest perspective on balancing creativity, family, work, and life as an independent musician in today's evolving heavy music landscape.

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