Josh: “I was in downtown Columbus, for the Fourth of July, and I rode my bike down there to meet with some friends for the fireworks. But I got down there and there’s, like, 200,000 people…”
Tyler: “No, dude, there’s more! There’s, like, 1.5 million people.”
Josh: “So, there’s a lot of people (laughs). I get down there and realise that, because there’s so many people, I have no cell service. So I was just like, ‘Well, I’m gonna watch the fireworks by myself.’ So I just put my bicycle down and sat by it, and the radio station in Columbus – there’s a station that plays a playlist for the fireworks, and everyone tunes in – played that song, and it was the first time I’d ever heard it on the radio. Even though I was by myself, I felt like there were people turning around surrounding me that knew it, and it was one of the weirdest things. Even now it still feels kinda weird, but it’s really cool.”
Tyler: “It’ll never not be weird!”
Josh: “As a teenager playing music and hoping for your band to make it, you maybe sort of imagine hearing your song on the radio, but that’s a big deal.”