
The Punk Rock MBA
Finn Mckenty of The Punk Rock MBA YouTube channel interviews the best and brightest people in the music industry. Past guests include Anthony Fantano, Avenged Sevenfold, Fronz (Attila), Caleb Shomo (Beartooth), Of Mice & Men, Fear Factory, Spiritbox, and many more.
Latest episodes

Aug 8, 2022 • 46min
Caleb Shomo (Beartooth)
Caleb Shomo, the dynamic lead vocalist of Beartooth, shares insights on their new single "Riptide" and discusses his transformative journey after quitting drinking. He opens up about how sobriety has invigorated his creativity and emotional health, leading to a more profound songwriting process. Caleb also reflects on the evolution of the band's sound, including the challenges faced in the studio and their growth as artists. His candid perspective provides a raw look into balancing personal struggles with artistic expression.

Jul 25, 2022 • 1h 16min
Finn on Hoya from Madball's podcast!
Hoya, a pivotal figure from the hardcore band Madball, discusses the evolution of the music scene from the 90s to today, comparing Seattle's past and present. He shares insights on transitioning from zines to YouTube and offers wisdom for aspiring creators navigating the digital landscape. Delving into the intersection of hardcore music and personal passions like Jiu-Jitsu, Hoya emphasizes the importance of authentic expression and community support in both music and content creation.

Jul 11, 2022 • 58min
Fronz (Attila)
Fronz, the frontman of metalcore band Attila, discusses his ventures with humor and candor. He shares insights on his unexpected decision to start an OnlyFans during the pandemic and dives into his net worth. The conversation gets personal as Fronz talks about balancing his commitment to Attila with his clothing brand, Stay Sick. He also reflects on the evolving music landscape, emphasizing authenticity and resilience, while advocating for more lighthearted themes in music. It's a lively mix of entrepreneurship and punk spirit!

Jun 27, 2022 • 1h
Real Talk About Mental Health For Creatives (Modern Musician Podcast)
Finn McKenty, a savvy marketing strategist and creator behind The Punk Rock MBA, dives deep into the creative process. He emphasizes the paramount importance of mental health for artists and how it trumps all else. McKenty advocates for redefining success, urging creators to focus on personal fulfillment over traditional metrics. He also explores monetization strategies, emphasizing diverse income streams as vital for sustainability. Finally, he addresses the emotional challenges of self-doubt that many face in the competitive music landscape.

Jun 13, 2022 • 37min
Tony Cappocchi (Dragged Under)
Tony Cappocchi, the dynamic frontman of Dragged Under, shares the band's compelling journey from its roots with Rest Repose to carving a unique niche during the pandemic. He discusses the thrill of greater creative freedom and how social media has been pivotal in their rise. Tony highlights the challenges smaller bands face when touring, balancing passion with financial realities. He also teases exciting news about new album releases and upcoming European tours, all while maintaining a genuine connection with fans.

May 30, 2022 • 46min
Jonny Craig (Ex-DGD, Slaves, Emarosa)
Jonny Craig, renowned for his powerful vocals in bands like Dance Gavin Dance and Emarosa, shares his raw journey through addiction and recovery. He opens up about the emotional struggles and toxic relationships that shaped his past. Listeners hear about the infamous MacBook scam and his path toward sobriety, including the challenges faced in the music industry. Craig discusses the role therapy and creativity play in healing, emphasizing personal growth and accountability. His candid reflections offer a thought-provoking perspective on overcoming life’s adversities.

May 16, 2022 • 34min
Girlfriends (Travis Mills, Nick Gross)
Travis Mills and Nick Gross, the dynamic duo behind the band Girlfriends, dive into their musical journey and the release of their album 'Emotion Sickness'. They share insights on how they began collaborating and the evolving music landscape of singles versus albums. The conversation touches on mental health and authenticity in their art, with a humorous nod to Britney Spears doing dubstep. They also discuss empowering youth through digital learning, showcasing their blend of creativity and social impact.

May 2, 2022 • 42min
Billy Graziadei (Biohazard, Powerflo)
Billy Graziadei, the driving force behind Biohazard and Powerflo, takes listeners on an exciting journey through his musical evolution. He shares insights into the creative process behind his new solo album, 'Leaders and Liars.' The conversation touches on the impact of the pandemic on his artistry and the blending of punk rock and metal influences. Graziadei also reflects on his experiences in the music scene, including collaborations and the importance of community. Expect humor and heartfelt anecdotes that highlight his unique perspective on music and life.

Apr 18, 2022 • 42min
Josh Travis (Emmure)
Josh Travis, the dynamic guitarist from Emmure, Glass Cloud, and Monuments, shares insights from his musical journey. He discusses his new EP, 'No Rest', and his experience retracking guitars for Emmure's 'Look at Yourself' in just one day. The conversation dives into the significance of collaboration in heavy music and embracing unconventional sounds. Travis highlights the creative risks in music production and the financial realities faced by metal bands today, all while celebrating the raw emotion that defines their art.

Apr 4, 2022 • 43min
ERRA
JT Cavey, the dynamic frontman of progressive metalcore band ERRA, dives deep into the challenges and triumphs faced during the pandemic. He shares insights on how passionate fans shape the band's identity and the innovative strategies they employed to adapt musically and personally during uncertain times. The discussion touches on nostalgia, the tight-knit bonds formed during touring, and the delicate balance of navigating fan expectations while remaining authentic. JT's reflections illuminate the importance of creativity and genuine connection in the evolving music landscape.