What made Epitaph feel right?
A lot of them are fans of the band that have been coming to our shows for years so they know the music, they’re passionate about the band. They’re passionate about all the bands on that label. Brett Gurewitz, who’s been in Bad Religion since the early 80’s, [has] been coming to our shows a lot and he’s been talking to us for a long time and wanting to sign us, [so] we met with everybody and it was awesome. It was like being at a punk rock major label or something. Everybody has been working there for ten years, if not more. And instead of worrying about whether or not they’re going to have a job the next day, they’re more focused on the bands. So it was a really good feeling. Alright. I heard you started working on the new album before you switched to Epitaph. Did you complete the album by the time you switched over? Yeah. The record is completely done. We’re super stoked on it. Mark Hoppus did it with us from Blink and it was really fun working with him. It’s kind of going back to the