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The speaker is discussing their experience at a Waterparks concert and their regret for not appreciating the songs more. They also express their excitement for a potential Asian tour, specifically in Japan, as they will be moving there soon. They mention their hope to attend a Waterparks concert in Japan, as it would be a unique and enjoyable experience. They also mention the possibility of smaller venues in Japan, which they believe would enhance the concert experience. Welcome to episode 2! Welcome! Hello and welcome to my second podcast episode. For you, it's most likely been a week. For me, it's been like 5 minutes since I finished recording the other one. Because I'm not done talking. I'm not done talking about water parts. So, I split it up into two episodes and we're going to talk about it. We're going to talk about it. Hopefully this one's shorter. I don't know. I say that now, but we all know how much I talk, so I might talk for another 45 minutes. We'll see. Yeah, I still have another couple of things I wanted to talk about regarding water parts. Kind of Austin Night, but I think mostly water parts. It's mostly about water parts as a whole. Some of it's about Austin, yeah. So, last episode we discussed my history with water parts. When I started listening to them, how we came to this fat crush that I have on Austin Night, the concert. Yeah, that's it. We're caught up to speed, so we went over a general timeline of everything that happened. So, today I have notes that I teased out a little bit in the last episode. So, let's start with general things. So, Japan tour. It's a big one. After... Sorry, we're just jumping right in. I hope that's okay. I guess it doesn't matter if it's okay. This is my podcast. It's crazy. Yeah, Japan tour. So, what's up with that, you ask? Well, let me tell you. So, as you all know, and if you don't, where have you been? I'm moving to Japan in two-ish months. We're like two weeks away from the six-week countdown. So, I'm leaving in June, towards the end of June. I'm moving to Japan. And after the water parks show, I was feeling a lot of things. I was feeling... I don't know if I could call it guilt, but I guess the feeling could be most associated or linked to guilt. But I felt like... I was regretful, I guess. Regretful is a better word. After the show, I had known... I knew most of the songs, like, word for word. Some of them I knew, but didn't know all the lyrics to, but I had listened to them, because I made a... I made a playlist of all the songs that they were going to play that day, so I would know, I guess. So, I had listened to all these songs already before. I knew most... I'd say more than half of them, I knew all the words to. But there were still a couple songs that I didn't know all the words to, and weren't familiar to me up until, like, a couple months ago. So, after the concert, I was kind of hit with that. And I had had so much fun, and this is... I was telling everybody, well, I'm not Discord beeping at me. What? Is it Jade? That would be funny. I messaged... Oh, it probably is. I messaged Jade, and I was like, hey, do you care if I name drop here? I messaged Jade, and I was like, hey, do you care if I name drop here in my podcast? Let's see. Oh, yeah, it is. Okay, that's fine. Anyway, back to my story. Yeah, so after this show, most fun I've ever had at a concert, which was a little embarrassing to say, because I've seen My Chemical Romance, and they put on such a great show, and it was so good, but this is the most fun I've ever had at a show. I had so much fun. The energy was there. I don't know. I really... I don't have words to explain it. But, yeah, I had so much fun at the show, and afterward, I was hit with the post-concert blues. I was so sad. And I was having regret that, like, some of the songs that they played, I feel like I didn't appreciate enough. And then I'd go back and listen to them and be like, man, this song's really good. Like, I think I took it for granted that I heard this song live, because I wasn't as familiar, so I didn't appreciate it enough, I feel like. A big one for that was their song from their fourth album. Their fourth album, Greatest Hits, is their song Snow Globe. Oh, my God, it's so good. It's so good. It's so good. Sonically, I'm stealing that word from Austin, because I've been saying musically this whole time, which I think is still right. I think maybe sonically... Maybe that is the right way to say it. I don't know. I just thought maybe that was, like, a thing that he likes to say, to, like, sound smart. Does that mean? I don't know. Anyway, sonically, the song sounds so cool and so good. And I was like, man, he played this song, and I feel like I didn't appreciate it enough. Like, I feel like I could have appreciated it more. And so I was feeling a lot of regret with different songs, not even just that one, but different things, and then overall being like, I wish that I had leaned into liking them more, because for basically this whole time that I'd been listening to them, the attitude that I had about it was kind of like, oh, waterparks, like, they're so lame. Like, their songs are so cheesy and corny and, like, kind of cringe. Like, I don't like waterparks. So, like, I referred to them as, like, my guilty pleasure band. And there would be, like, multiple occasions where I'd talk to them about... I'd talk about them to friends, and I'd be like, not to sound like a waterparks enjoyer, or, like, not to talk about waterparks, but... And then even before the concert, when I was in line with Jade, I'd be like, I don't even know why I'm here. I don't even like waterparks. They kind of suck. I don't know what I'm doing here. Why'd I pay $50? I don't even like them. So that's just the attitude that I had with them. Basically, since I first listened to any of their music, which is funny, because I did a total 180, as you all unfortunately know. So I was, like, feeling really regretful that that was the attitude and the vibe that I had had this whole time. Because if I had put away that, like, shame, I guess, from liking them, I could have really leaned into it, and I could have been enjoying them for a lot longer. I could have been to more shows by now. I could have appreciated these songs that I did hear live more than I did. I was feeling a little sad. And, yeah, just regretful, and, like, I wish I had known them before. Because now their tour's done. LA was their last tour. This is the second tour that they'd done since the release of their last album. And the next day, I think, Austin posted, like, a question. There's a little question sticker on Instagram for people to ask questions. And somebody asked him if he missed tour. And he said, honestly, no. Which makes sense, because touring sounds like a pain. Sleeping on a bus for months? I know those beds on those buses are not comfy. So, yeah, he said, honestly, no. Like, we're probably not going to tour for a while unless it's in Asia. And I was like, huh? What? That's crazy. That's crazy. Because this got me excited because of what I mentioned before about how, like, I had a lot of regret that I was not going to see them. Because they just finished tour, and he said they weren't going to tour for a while. I was like, I'm about to leave to Japan. Like, if they tour again here, I'm going to be so sad, because I'm not going to be able to go, because I'm going to be in Japan. And then I see this, and I'm like, oh, an Asian tour? Maybe? Yes? And then I'm on Twitter a couple days later, and I'm looking something up, and I looked up, like, Waterparks Japan to see if they had been there before. They have been there before, but this was, like, 20... 2017? When they were opening... They were opening, I think, for All Time Low. Um, 2017? They only had one album at that point. Like, the two EPs and then one album. Maybe... No, I don't think Entertainment had come out yet. I think Entertainment was 2018. So, yeah, this was seven years ago since they'd been in Japan. And then I see an account, and it's called Waterparks Japan. Not run by them, but run by someone who really likes them in Japan. And their most recent post was... Um, I guess whoever runs the account DMed him on Instagram a couple months ago, and asked him when he was coming back to Japan, saying that Japan really missed them. And he said... What did he say? I want to read it word for word. I don't want to, like, exaggerate. It's really not that serious, I don't know what I'm saying, but... Hold on, I'm going to find it. Waterparks Japan... Okay. He responded to the DM and said, We'll be back to Japan as soon as possible. We all want to come back. So this was in November. This was in November. He said that, paired with him saying, We're not going to tour for a while unless it's in Asia, is giving me more hope than maybe it should. So I'm a little delusional right now, and I'm trying not to be sad about it, about not being able to see them on tour for a while, because I'm hoping and praying that they will tour in Asia and come to Japan while I'm there. Which would honestly be such a fun experience, because I don't see myself going to any concerts in Japan for a couple reasons. One, I'm not really, like, familiar with the Japanese music scene. Obviously, like, there are songs from animes that I like, but some of those bands, like, don't even exist anymore. Some of them, like, I really only just know the one song that is from the anime opening. And then also, like, I just don't know financially how much I'll be able to swing a concert. So, I'm not really expecting to go to any concerts, but Waterparks comes. Waterparks comes. I think it would be really fun to have that concert experience in Japan, because otherwise I don't think I'll have the opportunity. And this last time, I saw them at the Palladium. Let's see what the capacity is at the Palladium. Hollywood Palladium. Okay, the capacity at Hollywood Palladium is 4,000 people. I don't think that if they played in Japan, they would play as big a venue. And that's just because, yeah, realistically, their fan base is going to be smaller, for obvious reasons. So, it would be cool, one, to experience a concert in Japan, and two, if I get to go to a Waterpark show, it'll probably be in a smaller space. Which will be amazing, because concerts in smaller venues are always better. The sound is better. You're closer to the front. And I don't know what the vibes are at Japanese concerts, especially like rock, I guess, or alternative music concerts, but hopefully there's not as much pushing. And no pits. Like armpits and mosh pits. I meant mosh pits, but also the other thing applies too. Some of these people at the Palladium need to go home and shower. That's besides the point, though. So yeah, I'm hoping they come to Japan, and they play in a smaller venue, so I can see them up closer, and because the vibes will probably be a lot better than here, hopefully. And, oh my god, I'm going to be so annoying about it, too, if they do tour in Japan. I'm going to be so annoying about it. I've been seeing people's tweets on Twitter, obviously, hello, of people who went to multiple shows, to go to theirs, this last tour, in different states. People would fly out to a different state to go see them, and then also see them in their home state. And then would get meet-and-greet for those, too. So there are people, I saw one girl on Twitter who met them five times this last tour. She followed them to different states to see them multiple times, and then also do meet-and-greet multiple times. I don't know if I would ever do that, even here. I could see maybe going to one other show, so if I was going to go to another show, I'd probably pick their show in Houston. That's their home state. Hometown? Hometown. That's what I meant. Their hometown, and usually bands are a little biased, and they tend to play better shows at their hometowns, which is really understandable, and I get it. So I wouldn't be mad if they did. So yeah, if I was here, if I was going to go to more than one show, I'd probably pick the one here, obviously, for convenience purposes, and then maybe their hometown show. I wouldn't fly all over the US to see them, because I simply don't have those kinds of funds. And I'm not that mentally ill, I hope. That's a joke, by the way. That's a joke. If you guys, if any of you do this, I'm jealous, honestly. I'm jealous for the dedication, and also financially, I'm jealous. That's really cool. But I never considered doing that here, in the past, or probably not in the future, I don't know. But if they tour in Japan, and they were going to play, theoretically, in Tokyo, and also in Osaka or something, yeah, I'd go to both. Yeah, I'd go to both. That's kind of the plan for now, unless I fall out of this hyperfixation really quickly. The plan for now is that. Hopefully, if they tour, I can see them more than once. Maybe that'll help me with my regretfulness, and I'll make up for the fact that I have been pretending not to like them for the last couple years, leading me to not enjoy them as much as I could have. And yeah, honestly, again, I don't know what the concert scene is like in Japan, so I don't know if people camp out there to get good spots for Barricade, like people do here. People here will be there 6 a.m., the day before the concert, camping out to get good spots. I don't know if that's a thing over there. Do people do that? I feel like it's probably not. I've been meaning to look that up, and I haven't yet. Maybe I'll do that after I finish recording, because I can't multitask. I can't do both. But I would. Point being, is that I might. If people do camp out, I might. I won't be the first person there, for sure. I'm not going that early. But if I can go at a reasonable time to get whatever the most reasonable time to be there is so that I can get Barricade, I might do it. I feel like that's a bucket list thing. That's a bucket list thing to get Barricade for a concert. That would be really cool. And in Japan. That would be really cool. So I might do that. We'll see. Again, this all is like theoretical. I don't even know if they're actually going to tour there. So maybe I shouldn't be planning this out in my head, like it's actually going to happen, if I don't know for sure. But I am hoping. I'm hoping with those two small things that Austin has said the last couple months that hopefully I will get to see them. But if not, I'll just cry about it. I'll just cry about it and then I guess see them whenever I get back. Hopefully they don't tour while I'm gone and then see them when I get back. So that's the Japan tour business. I hope they tour. That would be really awesome. I'd love to see them again. Let's see what else. Japan tour. Oh, unreleased songs. That's awesome. Sorry, I sat away from the mic. I just saw somebody's, somebody DM'd me on Instagram about how I should let her join me on this podcast so we can yap for like 10 hours straight. Which is really funny because actually I probably could. I'd have to get her to come over. Anyway, yeah, wait. I'm going to sidetrack real quick. If anybody wants to be on this with me, pull up. Pull up. Pull up and we can chat. We can chat on the podcast. I only have one mic though, so we'll have to share the mic. But yeah, I'm serious too. If somebody wants to come on here and yap with me about something, hell yeah, bro. Let me know. That'd be so fun. But anyway, going back to what I was talking about. Oh, the unreleased songs. So, when they were in Japan last, that was 2017, it was all time low, and they had their first album out. This was before their second album. I confirmed. They had their first album out and they released a Japan exclusive CD of that album that included two extra songs that were not on the release in the US. And to this day, this was, yeah, this was 2017, so seven years ago. To this day, you cannot find those songs on streaming. The only reason people have access is because whoever managed to get their hands on the Japan exclusive CD, they'll record it and upload it to Spotify, the two songs. And I knew of the songs, but I hadn't listened to them up until a week ago, maybe. One of them is called Candy, which I kept seeing people on Twitter, like one specific girl on Twitter, she had a poster that said put Candy on the set list. I was like, Candy, I don't know what song that is, I've never heard of that song. And the second one was What We Do For Fun, which somebody else had a sign that said put What We Do For Fun on the set list. And there's a video clip, there's a video clip of Austin seeing the sign and like kind of waving the person off and he goes, nobody even knows that except for you. Not true. The unreleased songs are actually pretty popular if you're in the Parkes Twitter verse or whatever. So I listened to them, Candy, actually I thought there was only one at first, which was Candy, that was the one I see most often. So I heard that one, I listened to it, and I was like, that's not good. It's fine. Not my favorite of their songs and definitely, like if I had to choose a list of songs that I'd want to hear live, I probably wouldn't put that one in there above others. But What We Do For Fun, on the other hand, why did nobody tell me it was so good? Listened to that on SoundCloud, I was like, yo, this song hits. Austin, want to drop this song for the rest of the world, please? Want to drop this song? Because the only way you have it officially released right now is for people who own the Japan exclusive CD from seven years ago. So maybe do us fair. And while I was thinking about Japan and touring and stuff, I had a thought. These songs were released exclusively in Japan. So if he was going to tour in Japan, would he not play these songs? Wouldn't he? Again, I'm being delusional and like making stuff up, kind of. But What We Do For Fun is a great song and it is in my favorite and it is in my, it's in my list of songs that I would love to hear live someday, along with Dream Boy and Telephone, some other songs. It's on my list. So I'm like, wait, what if they come and they play that song? That would be so cool. I'd be so excited. And then I could flex on everybody on Park's Twitter and be like, huh, everyone in America, we got to hear this song live. I've been begging Austin to put on the set list for like years. And I got to hear it live. I got to hear it live. So yeah, that's, that's that. I, I don't know. I don't know what's going to happen, but a girl can hope. A girl can dream, a girl can hope. And I'm really hoping that'll be really cool. I'd love to do a meet and greet. They seem really, really nice. Not even just Austin, Jeff and Otto, which, Jeff is the guitarist and Otto is their drummer. They all seem so nice. I've seen like videos of their interactions with fans at meet and greets. Like people on Reddit who've been like, yeah, I've met other bands before, but like Waterparks was the, like they were the nicest and the most genuine out of everybody. They just seemed so nice and I would love to meet them. And I'd love to ask Austin stupid questions. I probably wouldn't. I'd probably be too scared to ask him a stupid question. I'd probably be like, you know that song you wrote in fandom, that song you wrote that you said is the best song you've ever written? I do want to ask him that actually. There's a song called, oh, I did the cover. I did the cover. Why am I forgetting? Hello, oh, High Definition. The song High Definition off of their fandom album in multiple interviews, I think even up to like more recent interviews, he said that that's the best song he's ever written. And that's the song that he's most proud of. And I kind of want to know if he still thinks that. So if I got to a meet and greet, I'd probably ask him that. I'd probably blink. I'd probably blink and be like, hi. Oh, my God. Also, guys, also, guys, also, he's my height. Yay. Yay. It doesn't sound like a big deal, but Tom Holland's like 5'8", which is still like, I think that's average for men, right? But I'm taller than that. I am 5'10 on a good day. With shoes, for sure, 5'10. Whenever I get measured at the doctor, they're like, sometimes it's 5'9", sometimes it's 5'9 1⁄2. More recently, it's been consistently 5'9 1⁄2. But like, it sounds really pretentious to be like, I'm 5'9 1⁄2. So usually, depending on who I'm talking to, I'll say 5'9 or 5'10. But with shoes, I'm probably 5'10. Or most of the time I wear platforms now, so probably even taller than that. But, yeah, 5'10. And Austin Knight's also 5'10. So I won't be like, hi, and then having to lean down, because that would be so awkward. That'd be so awkward. Oh, I'd be so embarrassed. I think the other guys are tall, too. I think they're both, I think Otto and Jeff are taller than Austin. So I'll fit right in. I'll fit right in. That would be amazing. Yeah, I don't want, I don't want, imagine meet and greet photos of me and them. Oh, that'd be so awkward for me. Oh, I don't think I'd like that. It's not, like, when I see pictures of, like, other people, I haven't even, actually, I haven't even seen meet and greet pictures with somebody who met them who was taller than them. But I probably wouldn't find it weird, just because it's not me. But then, like, me specifically, I'd look back and be like, ugh, why do I look like that? Am I towering over them? So, thankfully, they're tall guys. Oh, man. I just got, I just got an Instagram post of somebody and their meet and greet photo. They're so cute. I wish this was me. Whatever, one day. I said in my story, I was like, I just need four years before Armageddon comes. Whenever the world's gonna end, I just need four years and I'll figure it out. Okay, I can figure out a way to meet them. But, yeah, I'd love to meet them. That'd be so cool. So, what have we gone over? We're at, oh, my God, we're at 30 minutes and I still haven't even gone over, like, the juiciest bit. Okay, 30 minutes and we've talked about mainly just the Japan tour and my, the alleged, or, I guess, hypothetical Japan tour, Asia tour, and my regretfulness about listening to Waterparks. What else? I guess I can tell the story. It's a short story. I just wasn't sure how to, like, lead into it, but one of the first songs, maybe the first song that I ever heard by them is called Stupid For You and it's from their first album, Double Dare. And this song, I'm surprised, hasn't been ruined for me yet. It is still one of my favorite songs and when I heard it live at the concert, I recorded the whole thing because I was like, I'm so excited. That was mainly what I was excited about. There were other songs, obviously, that I knew I was going to enjoy live, especially, but this specific one, I was like, oh, my God, I'm going to see Waterparks and I'm going to see Stupid For You live and I've been listening to it for four years now and I haven't gotten sick of it yet. It's a banger. But that song is funny because me and that song have some history. So on two separate occasions, without knowing, two different guys have quoted that song at me and it's a funny coincidence, but obviously, obviously I don't have a boyfriend, so obviously, those two things did not work out, right? So I'm glad that they didn't ruin that song for me because it's such a good song. It really is. But yeah, it's funny that it's happened to me more than once and the second time it happened, I was like, oh, you know so-and-so also said that to me, right? It's very funny. Also, if you've quoted this song at me and you're one of these two guys and you're listening right now, I'm so sorry. At least I didn't name drop you guys, though. Hopefully you're not listening, though. One of you for sure, for sure shouldn't have the link to this. The other one, maybe. But maybe, maybe don't. It's fine, whatever. Yeah, I didn't name drop anybody. Some people probably know what I'm talking about, but for a majority of whoever might be listening, you guys probably don't know who I'm talking about, so we're cool. But anyway, yeah. Stupid for you. Great song. Has been quoted at me multiple times, so I think it's funny. I haven't gotten sick of it yet, and I'm really grateful that that song hasn't been ruined for me, because I definitely have other songs that people have ruined for me. It's because I just associate them with bad memories. But not this one. You guys can't take this one from me. Love that song. Love, love, love, love, love, love, love that song. I think if anybody's heard a Waterpark song, it's probably that one. People that I've talked to that don't listen to Waterparks, if they look up Waterparks, they'll be like, oh, I've heard this song. It's usually stupid for you. Or Blonde, sometimes Blonde. Blonde is good too. But yeah, stupid for you. That's that. We're at almost 35 minutes now. I've already knocked out so many things off my list. Hold on. Oh, The Closer Breakdown? Should we talk about that? The Closer Breakdown. Basically, you guys heard. No, not you guys heard. Well, yeah, yeah, actually. Not heard, but saw. I posted on my story a couple, like a week ago, maybe? I was so, yeah, a week ago. I was like really tired. And the rest of the day, I was just like so sad. And they have this song called Closer from their most recent album. And it's, I guess, it's about a relationship, but I guess I feel like it would be more relatable to a situation ship, I guess. Because he's basically saying like, I've been chasing you around. Like, I either want you to be with me or I need this interaction, connection, relationship to be over. Like, we're either gonna be together or we're not. There's no in between. Like, I don't want an in between. And that song just really made me so sad. And I heard it the first time at work when I was listening to their albums front to back, because I'm bad at doing that. So I hadn't yet. Again, I was just listening to whatever songs Spotify gave me. And I heard that song at work and I was like, oh, that's painful. Almost cried. But I didn't. And then I heard it again another time at home. Almost cried again. I was like, yeah, I'm gonna avoid listening to that song. And then I heard it again another time that day that I called out of work. It broke me to pieces. It broke me to pieces. I sobbed and sobbed and sobbed. And then I listened to it on loop because I hate myself. I listened to it on loop for like an hour straight and I just cried for like an hour straight. Because I don't want to be lonely forever. Okay? Contrary to popular belief, I don't want to be lonely. And so that song made me really sad. And there are a couple other songs too. He has songs that he's written with kind of similar themes about the distances between relationships and between one person and the other, one person needing space, another one being like, how much more space can I really give you before this is just not anything anymore. And they're really sad. Maybe not relatable to everybody. A little bit related to me. But yeah, that Closer, Closer got me. And I was at the gym the other day and it like almost started playing and I was like, oh, I can't do this right now. Like, I will cry. I will cry. And I went into Target and almost happened again and I was like, yeah, I will cry in the middle of Target so let me not listen to that song right now. I don't know if I can do it again. I'd like to think I got it all out of my system but if I play it again, I might cry again. So yeah, I don't know. But I hope that there will be a day, sometime soon, hopefully, where I can listen to that song and not feel sad and not be upset and feel sad about what I'm doing with my life or where I'm going or what my future looks like. Hopefully soon, again. But Austin Knight, hate you for that. Hate you for that. Why does he make the saddest songs I've ever heard? And then my next one, he's talking about Elon Musk and I'm giving him this flying truck. So, the duality of a man. And there's another line. He says, I just drove through AP, Alternative Press, Alternative Press is a press? I think I think they started as a magazine company. Now they do, obviously. Everybody does. They extend their interviews to videos and stuff like that. But Alternative Press, they cover alternative music and stuff. So he goes, I just drove through AP on my brand new jet ski. Hey, what does that even mean? He'll say that. He'll say that. And then like two songs later in the same album, he'll say the most depressing thing I've ever heard. I don't know how he does it, but he does. I don't know how he does it, but he does. It's kind of like Fruit Roll-Ups. I didn't really, I talked about Fruit Roll-Ups a little bit, but not into depth, just like surface level, but in a song called Fruit Roll-Ups that ends in the song. It's like goofy sounding, because he says, I have some fruit by the foot if you want to come over. That's not how it goes. I mean, that is how it goes, but the tune, I was really out of key right there, so don't ignore that, please. And then another line he talks about, he bought cool new lights that change color, so if you want to come over and see them. And then there's also cactus, Pacific Cooler, the best Capri Sun flavor, and if you disagree, you're just wrong. And again, this is not because of Austin. You can ask Stephanie if you're listening. Stephanie knows. We've been on that Pacific Cooler game since we were children. Stephanie's my cousin, by the way, for anybody that doesn't know. I think most of you know that, though, because I'm with her like every week. But yeah, Pacific Cooler, if we buy Capri Suns, it's always that one. So you have that line in the song about Pacific Cooler and Fruit by the Foot and Fruit Roll-Ups and his fancy lights that change color, but then the actual theme of the song is a little sad. It's bittersweet, I guess. But yeah, the duality, I don't know how he does it. See, I'm saying he's so wise. He's so wise. He says dumb stuff, but he's kind of smart somehow. Wow, I covered almost everything on my... Yeah, I covered almost everything on my notes about waterparks. The only things left are I have a note about heterochromia. It's basically that Austin Knight has heterochromia. I don't see it, honestly. He said it in interviews, and then people on Twitter also will be like, oh yeah, Austin. They'll draw meme pictures of him. There's one, somebody did one a couple months ago when the Josh Hutcherson whistle thing was still circulating. It was that picture of Josh Hutcherson, but they drew red hair on it, and then they gave him one bright blue eye and one bright green eye because allegedly Austin Knight has one green eye and one blue eye. People will draw meme stuff like that of him with the two different colored eyes. I've tried so hard, and I just don't see it. Even really clear pictures of him from close up, they both look green to me. There's only in certain lighting where I'm like, okay, one looks darker than the other, but even then, they don't really look different colors to me. One of them just looks lighter than the other. But, maybe I'm color blind. I don't think I am, but yeah, I just, they look the same color to me. They both look green. I don't know. Allegedly he has heterochromia. Who knows? And then, oh, the favorite hair color. Oh, we're at 40 minutes. Let's go. I can talk about the favorite hair color for another five minutes. All right, well, we'll wrap it up soon. I'll just talk about the best Austin Knight hair color, and then that wraps up episode two, and I don't have to talk exclusively about water parks for another couple weeks, hopefully, now that I've gotten it all out of my system. Best Austin Knight hair color. So, Austin Knight, I don't know if it always, yeah, I guess it's always color coordinated to the album. So, during the EPs, he had different hair during the EPs. Most of the time, I don't recall, but I remember it being blonde often, and then during the Double Dare era, he had light blue hair. The album art is yellow, but it does have some blue accents on it, so I guess maybe that's why. I don't know if that one was directly related. It's not even the same shade of blue but after that, it definitely gets more obvious. So, after that entertainment, their main color theme for that one was purple, so a lot of the merchandise and album art and things like that, promotional art has purple in it. His hair was purple during that time, and then a fandom, of course, the fandom cover is green, and so his hair was green. And then, after that, was Greatest Hits. Orange seemed to be the main color on that one, but the idea with Greatest Hits was that it was supposed to be a Greatest Hits album, exactly like what it sounds. So, when artists have Greatest Hits albums, it has a compilation of different songs over the years, sounding really different because they were written in different periods of that band's timeline. So, the idea was that Greatest Hits would have songs that were almost like different genres and just sounded different from each other, and then compiled to make a really nice album. And it did. That's a really great album. Probably, maybe my second favorite album, if not my first. That's a story for another day, though. Greatest Hits was a compilation album. I say compilation, it's not really a compilation, but it was more like a compilation of vibes. I don't know how to explain. I'm not very bright. Anyway, my point being that it was supposed to be something different and a mix of different things. So, his hair was multicolored. It was blue, yellow, pink, orange. So, it was more about the themes and vibes of the album rather than the cover art. The cover art was multicolored, but not that much. And then, of course, intellectual property, the album is bright cherry red with a blue frog in the middle. And so, he dyed his hair red. Right now, before this last tour that he went on, so this last tour was called Sneaking Out of Heaven. So, like six months ago, I think, they released a song called Sneaking Out of Heaven, which I think technically is part of the intellectual property album, but it's like a bonus track, I guess. So, they went on tour and they called it the Sneaking Out of Heaven tour. That song is so good, by the way. And he dyed his hair. He changed his hair for that. But it's like just his bangs, so the rest of it's black and then just his bangs are red. I don't know what my favorite look is, though. The red hair was really good. I don't... Oh, man. Park's Twitter would hate me for this, but I don't love his purple hair that much. His blue hair is good. I do like his blue hair. But I think maybe, maybe if it's biased, I think maybe this current hair that he has might be my favorite. The black hair with the red bangs. Or the just straight red. Those are really good. I think probably either of those two are my favorite. Again, biased. But yeah, I did not... Park's Twitter would also hate me for this, but I did not love the greatest hits hair, the multicolored hair. Not my favorite. Not my favorite. Still good. Probably my least favorite, actually. I said the purple one was my least favorite, but I think probably the greatest hits one is my least favorite. But yeah, anyway. Most of you probably don't even know what I'm saying, because you're not... Parksees. So you're probably just imagining a guy with different colored hair. And not knowing exactly what I'm saying or referring to. But take my word for it. The red one's the best, I think. Probably. Well, that's it. I covered everything in my notes about what I thought would be fun to talk about. This episode was kind of a mess. I feel like the last one, I talked about different things, but it was a little bit smoother transition between topic to topic. This one was kind of all over the place. It was like my reject ones from the last episode that I didn't talk about last episode, because I felt like they'd be weird and out of place. But I got them all in. Um... Yeah. Episode two is done. We're at 46 minutes. That's crazy. Well... That's all there is to it. Thanks so much for listening again. Thanks for listening to me blab about waterparks. Hopefully next week I will find something else to talk about. Thanks so much for listening and tuning in. And I will see you next time. Bye.

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