Whats good guys?
Doug York: We’re good. Everything’s gravy. Bugout: What’s up man? “The Breaking Point” is finally finished. How does that feel? Doug York: It feels real good. We’ve been going at this game for awhile. We both started at a young age. We’ve been doing it for years but we finally got on the grind and got it finished. What was the process of putting together “The Breaking Point”? Bugout: It was long. What happened was that I ended up moving from Exeter, New Hampshire to the Bronx to move in with Doug. We had a few beat-CD’s from DC and things just started coming together. We went back to Exeter to record. It was a long process, but overall, it was pretty good. Doug York: We were down in New York living but we recorded a lot in New Hampshire and Maine. We would get off work at night and record in Maine at night. A lot of the album was done from 11pm to 6am. I think if you listen to it, you can hear that vibe. It has a real nighttime tone to it. Was it hard staying on the same vibe when you