ET - Taylor Momsen // Jay Buchanan

ET - Taylor Momsen // Jay Buchanan

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Wes Scantlin & Robin Diaz

Puddle of Mudd frontman Wes Scantlin and drummer Robin Diaz join Eddie Trunk to discuss Wes's ongoing sobriety journey and recent near-death experience after being hit by a car while riding an e-bike. Wes reflects on his past struggles with addiction, his time in jail, and how he ...  Show more

Bret Michaels & Geoff Tate

Bret Michaels joins Eddie Trunk to share his excitement about performing at the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, where he'll collaborate with Wiz Khalifa on a mashup of 'Black and Yellow' and 'Nothing But a Good Time.' As a lifelong Steelers fan, Michaels discusses how meaningful it is t ...  Show more

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