Is 'Unhealthy Equals Rock' Old News? Why We Resist the Health Trend and Keep Drinking

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It started with a blackout that cost Kazma his memory and his smartphone. In this episode of 'Sangen-shugi Radio,' we discuss the reality of band life, centered on the results of the first full medical checkup Kazma ever had at 31 years old.

At 31, my first one-day medical checkup revealed some shocking physical decline.

Kazma has spent his life living on the edge, clinging to the illusion that 'being unhealthy is rock and roll.' However, the checkup results—signs of gout, polyps in his stomach and esophagus, and obesity—forced him to confront the reality of his own physical deterioration. In this conversation with Riku, they humorously break down the precariousness of their lifestyle that only became clear after getting a checkup.

Why do we run to alcohol while the rest of the world is obsessed with health?

In an era where health consciousness is at an all-time high, we dive into the dilemma of band members who spend good money on a lifestyle they just can't quit. From the 'ghost member' status of a gym membership they never use, the conversation hits home. What is the 'magic of the post-show party' that makes us seek it out even at the expense of our health? We dive deep into the subjects of life, health, and survival strategies for band members. Stay tuned for a listener-exclusive announcement regarding an upcoming live show in the second half of the episode.

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