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Shinedown's Brent Smith: Fighting Monsters, Sobriety, & Rock's Responsibility | Harder to Breathe

Shinedown's Brent Smith: Fighting Monsters, Sobriety, & Rock's Responsibility | Harder to Breathe

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"I'm no good to him if I'm dead." That was the realization Shinedown frontman Brent Smith had when his son was born—a moment that sparked a journey from the depths of addiction to becoming one of rock's most powerful voices for mental health. In this raw and inspiring episode, Ryan Dusick and Co-host Brian "Duck" Maillard sit down with Brent Smith to discuss the evolution of Shinedown, from their grunge roots to their massive crossover hit, "A Symptom of Being Human." Brent opens up about his battle with alcoholism and drug addiction, his physical transformation (losing 70 pounds and getting sober), and the brotherhood within the band that saved his life. This is a deep dive into the reality of the rock star life versus the responsibility of the artist. You'll hear about: The "Just Say No" Failure: Why the old approach to mental health and addiction didn't work, and how we're finally changing the conversation.The Monster Within: Brent explains the real meaning behind the lyrics of "Monsters" and the daily battle to keep his dark side in check.Sobriety as a Superpower: How getting sober made Brent "more dangerous" (in the best way possible) as an artist and a leader.The Power of "Symptom of Being Human": Why this song became a "soul mission" for the band and a love letter to humanity. Don't miss this incredible conversation about resilience, recovery, and the power of music to save lives. 🎧 In this episode, we cover: 00:00 - Intro02:36 - Validation & Ego: Ryan and Duck discuss the healthy balance between internal self-worth and the joy of external validation (like nailing a commercial shoot!).15:00 - Musical Roots: Brent and Ryan bond over their shared love for 90s grunge (Soundgarden, Nirvana) and how those bands validated their teenage angst.22:00 - "Just Say No" vs. Real Tools: Why the 80s approach to drugs failed and how today's conversation is finally offering real solutions for mental health.27:30 - The Turning Point: The making of The Sound of Madness, the lineup change that saved the band, and the grueling 37-month tour that followed.33:30 - The Wake-Up Call: How the birth of his son and a terrifying moment on his kitchen floor forced Brent to confront his addiction.39:40 - Brotherhood: The pivotal moment when drummer Barry Kerch confronted Brent not with judgment, but with love: "I don't want to watch my friend die."53:30 - "My Monsters Are Real": Brent breaks down his lyrics and the reality of living with the "other guy" inside his head.58:50 - "You Are Way More Dangerous When You're Sober": The profound advice from a friend that changed Brent's perspective on recovery and performance.1:08:00 - Writing Sober: The realization that he wrote and performed the entire Attention Attention album sober—proving he didn't need substances to be creative.1:25:00 - "A Symptom of Being Human": Why this song became a mission for the band and a bridge to a massive new audience. 🎧 Listen to the full episode now: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Or wherever you get your podcasts 📲Follow Harder To Breathe: 🎙️ Libsyn: sites.libsyn.com/533902 👍 Facebook: facebook.com/RyanMichaelDusick 📸 Instagram: instagram.com/ryan_michael_dusick 🕺 TikTok: tiktok.com/@ryandusick 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ryan-dusick-26460894 📲Follow Brent Smith & Shinedown: IG: https://www.instagram.com/thebrentsmith Band IG: https://www.instagram.com/shinedown Web: https://www.shinedown.com/ #HarderToBreathe #Podcast #Shinedown #BrentSmith #MentalHealth #AddictionRecovery #Sobriety #RockAndRoll #ASymptomOfBeingHuman #Monsters #MusicIndustry #SuicidePrevention
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