This week's episode features Bryan Giles of Red Fang who are best known as Portland’s loudest, beer-soaked institution—riff lords, viral video trailblazers, and all-around heavy music legends. Bryan brings us his often humorous take on his 10-ish year old rescue "attention hound" Boon , his previous dog Fender and his early childhood dachshund Fritzy . Great talk from a cool and good-humored guy. Red Fang is kicking off their 20th-anniversary celebrations with the March 14 release of Deep Cuts , an extensive 26-song collection of non-album tracks, covers, and previously unreleased singles. For first press custom vinyl editions visit relapse.com/ Bryan gave well-deserved shout outs to three dog organizations he's had experience with starting with The Pixie Project who are a non-profit animal adoption center and rescue that offer a variety of services to the public like pet adoption, pet owner education and support, low cost and free spay and neuter and veterinary services for homeless and low-income pet owners. To adopt, foster, volunteer or donate visit pixieproject.org Next up is Oregon Humane Society who is the largest animal welfare organization in the Northwest, with campuses in Salem and Portland. OHS offers a wide variety of services from pet adoption, training, humane law enforcement, veterinary care, humane education, and disaster response. To learn more of the many ways you can contribute to their mission in creating a more humane society visit oregonhumane.org Lastly, there's Motley Zoo Animal Rescue who are a rock 'n' roll themed, volunteer - powered, foster - based, 501c3 nonprofit organization in Redmond and Monroe, Washington who, since 2009, have placed more than 5,000 animals in loving homes. To learn more about this great organization and see photos of their backstage hangs with Weezer , Billie Eilish , Snoop Dog and more visit motleyzooanimalrescue.org…