Pop-punk artist Machine Gun Kelly went on Howard Stern’s radio show on Wednesday (March 30) and talked about a number of pertinent topics, from the death of his friend Taylor Hawkins to his upcoming wedding and his latest album, Mainstream Sellout, which is out now.
MGK and Hawkins’ band, the Foo Fighters, were supposed to share a bill for a music festival but it was cancelled due to rain. So, the Foos invited MGK and his crew to hang out.
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โThe last thing that he had said to [my drummer was] โIโm just so bummed I didnโt get to see you guys play,โโ MGK remembers of that hang. โI really want to thank him and let his kids know that he made us feel โฆ so confident in ourselves and loved, and your father [was] a great, great man and we were all lucky to know him.โ
He continued, โ[Taylor] went up to every single one of us and gave us each our moment. Like every single one of us, man, like down to my assistant โฆ Heโs such a beautiful soul โฆ He gave his heart.โ
In 2021, MGK and actress-model Megan Fox announced their engagement. And while the two don’t have a wedding date planned, the rocker did say that his friend, comedian Pete Davidson, will certainly be there in attendance when it all goes down.
โI think Peteโs absolutely gonna be standing there with me. We should just mic him for commentary anyway,โ MGK said.
When Stern called their friendship a “bromance,” MGK added, “We both came into each otherโs life at the right time.”
Speaking about Davidson’s relationship with Kim Kardashian, MGK said, โIโm so happy for him.”
Stern then asked MGK if he was there for Pete after Kanye West rapped about him: โTotally,โ MGK said. โI got thrown into that too, oddly enough. At the end of the day, man, weโre young men trying to find our place in the world and figure it out, and it doesnโt really help that you have a million voices ripping you apart.
โWe love everybody, man,โ MGK continued. โWe have so much love. Itโs almost like, if we need to be the vessels for someoneโs anger, then so be it. That must be why weโre here. I do hope that they can feel our spirit and see that we love you.โ
Speaking about a recent Ayahuasca [psychedelic drug] trip he did with Fox, MGK said, โI was not around people that look like me. I was around Peruvian shamans who donโt speak English, who are looking at me with my tattoos and my bleached hair and my jewelry, and [theyโre] being like, โI donโt judge you. I donโt see you for anything other than the soul that needs to be fixed, and Iโm going to do that.โ That fucks me up that they would still give us love and we canโt even just let them live. Weโre killing their culture, and that culture is saving people like me.โ
Lastly, Stern asked MGK about his cameo in the recent Jackass movie.
โMy favorite part of that was they were like, โOh, itโs not going to feel like anything, and it smacked me into like what was the coldest pool Iโve ever felt, and I got out and I was like, โIt hits you so hard,โโ the pop-punk frontman said. โThey were like, โโฆ we tested it on another guy, but it didnโt hit hard enough to make him fly off so we like loaded in like four times as much nitrogen or whatever to make it slap harder.โโ
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