Joe Rogan Experience #1239 - Travis Barker

Joe Rogan Experience #1239 – Travis Barker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf8aG4sK4XE


Travis Barker is a musician, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the drummer for the rock band Blink-182.

49 Comments

  1. Joe Rogan, it is rumored that you wanted to be an on-the-ground Journalist, but he did not have what it takes so you resorted being a social media talk show host, what's up with that? explain?

  2. Great to hear from the drummer of a band, the ones that are usually silent

  3. Hey Joe I love your show, and I'm just a random scrub from Britain so I have no right to tell you your views and how to run your show.

    Just as a long time viewer, I'd personally love you to talk to Alex Jones live again. Like when you were explaining why you won't have him on again….take him to town on those questions. We as your audience are invested in this, mostly because of the real issue, but also because of your personal relationship with Alex. The same thing with jack Dorsey man, you bring a new dimension to these sort of interviews by being a genuinely impartial guy and we all appreciate that you have dudes from all sides of issues on.

    In anycase dude, hope you see this comment, love your show and keep it up dude ❤

  4. Hello 360p my old friend… we've come to meet again

  5. CROSSROADS IS THE SHIT !!!.. We have one here in Melbourne Australia. The food is delicious and you only pay what you can because its based on a honesty policy.

  6. Joe's method about weightlifting at 29:00 is just fundamentally wrong. That's not how you build muscle. Doing fewer reps and taking longer rests doesn't put enough stress on your muscles to force growth. Your muscles get bigger because they have to adapt to the extra stress you're putting them under. If you're not pushing your muscles to lift heavier weights, and lift more times, they just stay the same size. It's all about putting them under stress. You want to be taking shorter rest periods, and either lift heavier weights, or do lots and lots of reps of lighter weights.

Comments are closed.