
Bill Stevenson (Descendents/All)
2025-12-19 | 1h 4 mins.
We’re closing out the year with an absolute legend. For the final episode of the year, the podcast is joined by Bill Stevenson of Descendents / ALL — a drummer, songwriter, producer, and one of the most influential figures in punk and pop punk history. Bill dives into the origins of Descendents, the band’s enduring legacy and how he sees their influence on modern pop punk. He also talks about his work as a producer at The Blasting Room, shaping records for countless bands, what touring looks like at this stage of life, and finding balance after decades on the road. Along the way, there’s time for some unexpected but very on-brand detours into Monty Python, phall curries, and the humour that’s always been baked into punk culture. A genuine honour and the perfect way to wrap up the year. Chris and Nick also take a look back on 2025, sharing some of the highlights for the podcast (spoiler - Four Chord obviously included!). Favourite albums of the year etc are also discussed.

Travie McCoy (Gym Class Heroes)
2025-12-04 | 1h
On the new episode of The Wasting Time Podcast, we’re joined by the iconic Travie McCoy for a wide-ranging and fascinating conversation. Travie opens up to us about his wild experience in Yeovil, reflects on which Warped Tour legends he thinks could have made great rappers, and shares the story behind his global smash hit “Billionaire” with Bruno Mars. We dig into how Gym Class Heroes were received on the Warped Tour circuit, his breakthrough moments, and what it was really like collaborating with UK stars like Cheryl Cole and Olly Murs. We also take a nostalgic turn as we reminisce together about classic Warped Tour bands — including a shared love for the band Over It. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.

Four Chord Music Festival 2025
2025-11-27 | 2h 1 mins.
The Wasting Time Podcast X Four Chord Music Festival — Recap Episode Four Chord Music Festival and The Wasting Time Podcast present a retrospective look at Four Chord 11. Chris and Nick are joined by festival founder and main man Rishi Bahl, along with Marketing Director Adam Valen, to look back on this year’s event, its history, and what makes Four Chord such a cornerstone of the pop punk world. This special also features full interviews recorded across the festival weekend, including conversations with: Patent Pending Bowling For Soup Jawbreaker The Wonder Years Home Grown Drug Church Punchline Hot Mulligan Koyo It’s a packed celebration of community, chaos, and the bands who make Four Chord unforgettable.

Bethany Hunter and Ande Hunter (As December Falls)
2025-10-24 | 43 mins.
In this episode, we are joined by Beth and Ande from As December Falls. The band share their story so far, the journey that led to their success as an independent act, and dive into the making of their brand new album, Everything’s On Fire But I’m Fine. Before the interview, Chris and Nick chat about some recent releases from Militarie Gun and Hit The Lights, and Chris gives his thoughts on the recent New Found Glory show that Koyo opened up.

Cody Okonski (Millington)
2025-10-09 | 48 mins.
This time, we’re joined by Cody Okonski from Millington. We chat about how the band first came together, how they crafted their unique ska-infused pop punk sound, and Cody’s experience interning for John Feldmann during the recording of blink-182’s California. We had a great time hanging out with Cody in Pittsburgh recently at Four Chord Music Festival. If you're not on the Millington train, get on it now! 'Better Safe and Sorry' by Millington is available everywhere now.



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