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Ep389: FREE LSD w Dimitri Coats of OFF!

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With nearly 10 years working on the FREE LSD album and movie, Dimitri Coats of OFF! discusses the project, the story of OFF!, working with Raymond Pettibon, the hidden details in album art, the brotherhood of the band, the potential end of OFF! & more. PLUS the FLSD EP available on Record Store Day 2023.

Topics include:

  • Interview intro

  • Which came first, movie or the music?

  • FREE LSD helped band create in all new ways

  • How different was “Watermelon” from “FREE LSD”

  • Starting the new line-up w the Metallica cover

  • Keith and Dimitri help each other stay focus

  • Making FREE LSD movie with non-actors

  • Moving the OFF! Catalogue to Fat Possum Records

  • Fat Possum can press their own vinyl

  • Hidden details in the FREE LSD gatefold cover

  • Being inspired by “Rogue Astronaut” by “The Bastard Noise”

  • The colour cover of FREE LSD was part of the long-term plan

  • Working with Raymond Pettibone

  • When Raymond agreed to collaborate with OFF!

  • The Farrah Fawcett cover of "Live at the 9:30 Club"

  • Coming up with the band name OFF!

  • Dimitri’s vision for the future of OFF!

  • The brotherhood of Dimitri and Keith

  • What are OFF!’s international touring plans

  • The 3rd act of Keith’s music career

  • Keith’s acting in FREE LSD is quite natural

  • The FLSD EP out on Record Store Day

  • Interview wrap-up

Extended, High-resolution & Commercial Free version of this interview available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide

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