
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

Jan 23, 2023 • 53min
Winston McCall (Parkway Drive)
Winston McCall, the lead vocalist of the famed metalcore band Parkway Drive, discusses the band’s journey through challenges, vulnerability, and their relentless touring schedule. He highlights the importance of authenticity in their music and the balance between personal growth and fan expectations. McCall also reflects on the evolution of their hometown, Byron Bay, into a celebrity hotspot, while emphasizing the significance of trust and communication within the band dynamics. His insights on navigating the music industry's pressures are both candid and inspiring.

Jan 20, 2023 • 1h 11min
Finn Mckenty on Pod of Never
Finn McKenty, a music industry interviewer and creator of The Punk Rock MBA, shares his journey from the DIY scene to a professional career. He delves into the challenges of merging creativity with business, emphasizing emotional connections in the music industry. With anecdotes from his experience with bands like A Day to Remember, Finn discusses the importance of self-awareness and overcoming self-doubt. He also debunks marketing myths and highlights the value of collaboration, making a strong case for balancing passion with practicality.

Jan 16, 2023 • 49min
Johnny Franck (Bilmuri, ex-Attack Attack)
Johnny Franck, musician known for Bilmuri and formerly Attack Attack, shares insights about Bilmuri's new album "Goblin Hours" and past works like "ABSOLUTELYCRANKINMYFINHOG." He dives into his songwriting process and the energy of live performances. Discussion includes the revival of musical trends, the fusion of heavy sounds with pop sensibility, and the importance of vocal melodies in metal and rock. With engaging anecdotes, Johnny emphasizes collaboration and connecting with listeners while navigating the evolving music landscape.

Jan 12, 2023 • 1h 15min
Finn Mckenty on The Sailor Jerry Podcast
Finn McKenty, a music commentator known for his engaging insights on the industry, dives into the past year's musical trends and shares predictions for 2023. He explores the evolution of pop punk and the influence of figures like Travis Barker, emphasizing the need for authenticity in modern interpretations. The discussion also touches on the dynamics within bands, the impact of hip-hop, and the balance of personal growth and brand authenticity. With reflections on happiness versus materialism, Finn urges listeners to seek genuine fulfillment as the new year approaches.

Jan 9, 2023 • 39min
Shifty Shellshock (Crazy Town)
Shifty Shellshock, a musician and former member of Crazy Town, opens up about his journey through addiction and how it shaped his artistry. He discusses the evolution of Crazy Town across two iterations, emphasizing the importance of keeping the band's spirit alive. Shifty shares personal stories about navigating challenges in the music industry, the therapeutic power of music, and the significance of relationships. He also reflects on aging gracefully while teasing some exciting upcoming music projects.

Jan 5, 2023 • 30min
Is Nik Nocturnal WRONG about everything??
Nik Nocturnal, a savvy music commentator known for his sharp insights into metal trends, joins the conversation to discuss his predictions for 2023. They dive into the evolution of melodic deathcore, highlighting bands like Lorna Shore and the emerging 'Thal' sound. The fusion of shoegaze and metal sparks an engaging debate about emotional depth in music. They also roast the potential comeback of ska and reflect on how social media shapes genre evolution. Packed with humor and insight, this chat will resonate with metal fans!

Jan 3, 2023 • 48min
Ian Fidance (Comedian)
Ian Fidance, a comedian and podcast host passionate about ska music, dives into his comedic journey and love for humor. He shares how his upbringing in Wilmington, Delaware, shaped his work ethic and style. The discussion gets playful as they humorously put ska music on trial, defending its joy and cultural significance. Ian also highlights the evolution of ska and addresses the backlash it sometimes faces. Their chat emphasizes the deep connections between music, identity, and personal experiences, making for an entertaining and insightful listen.

Dec 22, 2022 • 27min
Gen Z Ruined Music
Mary Spender, creator of the viral video "Why New Music Sucks," dives into the generational divide in music appreciation. She navigates nostalgia versus modern trends, humorously critiquing the rock boomer mindset. The conversation explores how platforms like TikTok reshape music consumption for Gen Z, highlighting the excitement of diverse genres and innovative trends. Spender also touches on the influence of video game soundtracks and the accessibility of music creation today, sparking a thought-provoking dialogue on what music means to different generations.

Dec 19, 2022 • 48min
Bradley Hall (YouTuber)
Bradley Hall, a dedicated YouTuber, shares his journey from a software engineering background to thriving in content creation. He discusses the challenges of balancing YouTube fame with authentic musical aspirations. Hall dives into the world of passive income generation through video monetization and the impact of AI in content creation. He also emphasizes the significance of consistent content and maintaining audience engagement in an ever-evolving digital landscape. Join him as he navigates the intricate dance of creativity and algorithm-driven success.

Dec 15, 2022 • 29min
Why do music nerds love Carly Rae Jepsen?
Anthony Fantano, a well-known music critic and creator of The Needle Drop, dives into why music nerds embrace Carly Rae Jepsen with open arms. He explores how Jepsen transformed from a pop phenomenon to a cult favorite. The conversation highlights the playful rivalry between her fans and those of Taylor Swift, revealing cultural distinctions and humorous anecdotes. Fantano discusses the ironic appreciation for pop music among enthusiasts, encouraging a broader acceptance of mainstream artists while celebrating Jepsen's authenticity and artistic evolution.