
Tuna on Toast with Stryker Tuna on Toast with Lars Frederiksen Rancid
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Nov 23, 2021 Lars Frederiksen, punk rock legend and member of Rancid, shares intriguing insights about his journey in music. He reminisces about his unconventional upbringing, where his mother welcomed punk strays, including Social Distortion. Lars reveals the inspiration behind his new solo project, 'To Victory,' and discusses covering KISS’s 'Coming Home.' He reflects on significant career milestones like playing Madison Square Garden and offers a humorous take on his favorite wrestlers and shows like 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' blending music, personal stories, and pop culture.
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Leaving Tower Records For Rancid
- Lars got asked by Tim and Matt to quit his job at Tower Records so he could record Let's Go and they offered him $500 to live on.
- He accepted and that payment effectively launched him into full-time life in Rancid.
A Home That Took In Punk Kids
- Lars's mother welcomed 'disenfranchised youths' into their home and even fed Social Distortion in 1982.
- Her World War II experiences shaped a household that prioritized acceptance over judgment.
Six Months With His Dying Mother
- Lars moved back to Campbell to care for his mother during her final months and experienced being present through her decline.
- That period forced personal growth and reshaped his view on death and presence.

