360’s new album is out, tour is coming, and this episode ties a bow on everything Season One has built toward.
They talk about real friendship, spiritual growth, industry pressure, and what it means to keep showing up honestly — even when people push back.
PEZ shares about parenting through grief, 360 reflects on speaking truth without apology, and they both agree: whatever this is, it’s not done. It’s just warming up.
With PEZ off sick, 360 flies solo for a fan-fuelled Q&A — talking food, weight loss, Ozempic, approval, faith, and how he’s thinking about sharing truth into the future.
It’s a relaxed, open conversation about belief, growth, and saying what matters without trying to control the outcome.
PEZ joins briefly from the sickbed, and the episode closes with a quiet nod toward next week’s Season 1 finale.
Before the music took off, there were Hungry Jack’s shifts, fake sickies, and drive-thru disasters. In this episode, PEZ and 360 look back on their worst jobs — and how the chaos of those early years shaped them.
They reflect on the stretch of time when everything looked great on the surface — fame, money, momentum — but underneath, they were drifting apart and losing touch with why they started making music in the first place.
They also talk about why The ForthWrite album never came when it was meant to… and why now, it just might.
A funny, honest episode about ego, disconnection, and why rebuilding takes more than just timing.
PEZ opens up about the moment Jesus changed everything.
He shares how an unexpected encounter with Christ led to a complete shift in how he sees the world, himself, and his purpose. It’s a testimony about identity, peace, and letting go of the pressure to control it all.
360 joins with curiosity and respect, offering his own thoughts and asking the questions many people wonder but never say out loud.
A personal, powerful episode about faith, transformation, and finding truth in a way that actually sticks.
360 and PEZ take things deeper this week — from faith and free speech to food conspiracies and media spin. They open up about losing friends over opinions, the backlash of speaking about Christ, and the blurred lines between truth, science, and control. It’s raw, reflective, and at times hilarious — a no-holds-barred chat about belief, censorship, and carving your own path in a polarised world.
This episode dives deep into COVID-era chaos, the fallout from mandates and censorship, the fractured left/right political landscape, and the rise of digital echo chambers. PEZ and 360 get raw on personal health, fatherhood, and the psychological toll of the last few years—before lightening the mood with fish & chips, dim sims, and a secret club you might just want to join.
In the most honest episode yet, 360 and PEZ pull back the curtain on the Utopia era—and everything that came with it. From major label pressures to breaking points, drug addiction, spiritual reckoning, and falling out of love with music, this one cuts deep.
They reflect on the highs of fame, the darkness that followed, and how they’re rebuilding life and creativity on their own terms. It’s raw, redemptive, and real.
PEZ & 360 sit down for a scorcher of an episode—literally. From sweaty pits and savage kids to the hilarious truth of fading hairlines, this one starts with laughs and ends with legacy. They unpack the wild story behind Festival Song, the birth of solo albums What You See Is What You Get and Mind of My Own, and the magic that made them. From synchronicities to radio snubs, memory loss to emotional breakthroughs, this is an unfiltered deep dive into creativity, friendship, and what it means to come full circle.
360 & PEZ rewind the clock to where it all began—basketball dreams, battle raps, du-rags, and dusty demos. They share how they became Forthwrite, their early influences (Biggie, Eminem, Aussie rap), and the moments that shaped their sound and identity. From the Festival Song to wild gigs and performance anxiety, this one’s full of laughs, honesty, and behind-the-scenes gold.
Aussie rappers 360 and PEZ sit down for the first time on the podcast mic together to reflect on 15+ years of music, fame, personal battles, and creative rebirth. From Festival Song to Falling & Flying, from rehab to rediscovery, this is a raw, honest look at what it means to lose your spark — and get it back.
They talk mental health in music, industry pressure, regrets, faith, and learning how to create from a place of peace.
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