five years. anthony: five years. shane: all right guys, here we go. adobo is in the house. anthony: looking pretty. shane: thank you, thank you! anthony: as one does, i dragooned the band keystone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punks would know how to make a good adobo. is there a single authentic adobo recipe or does everybody do it differently? shane: everyone would stake claim to having the best adobo, but the basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it s garlic, pork, we can now add the chicken, vinegar, peppercorns, bay leaf, soy sauce. anthony: mmm, this adobo is amazing. i mean, it s really, really good. shane: oh man, thank you, thank you. anthony: it s delicious. and where did you learn to cook adobo? shane: i learned this from my mom. anthony: so the answer as always to who makes the best adobo is mom makes the best adobo! shane: that would be the that would be the safest answer. mom. anthony: fil
anthony: as one does, i dragooned the band keystone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punks would know how to make a good adobo. is there a single authentic adobo recipe or does everybody do it differently? shane: everyone would stake claim to having the best adobo, but the basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it s garlic, pork, we can now add the chicken, vinegar, peppercorns, bay leaf, soy sauce. anthony: mmm, this adobo is amazing. i mean, it s really, really good. shane: oh man, thank you, thank you. anthony: it s delicious. and where did you learn to cook adobo? shane: i learned this from my mom. anthony: so the answer as always to who makes the best adobo is, mom makes the best adobo! shane: that would be the that would be the safest answer. mom. anthony: filipinos like feeding people. fritz: yes, yes. anthony: what else do
i never meant to be so bad to you one thing i said that i would never do one look from you and i would fall from grace and that would wipe this smile right from my face cause it s the heat of the moment telling me what your heart meant heat of the moment shone in your eyes anthony: name of the band is? fritz: keystone. anthony: keystone? fritz: yes. anthony: how long you ve been playing together? fritz: around five years. five years. anthony: five years. shane: all right guys, here we go. adobo is in the house. anthony: looking pretty. shane: thank you, thank you!
fritz: keystone. anthony: keystone? fritz: yes. anthony: how long you ve been playing together? fritz: around five years. five years. anthony: five years. shane: all right guys, here we go. adobo is in the house. anthony: looking pretty. shane: thank you, thank you! anthony: as one does, i dragooned the band keystone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punks would know how to make a good adobo. is there a single authentic adobo recipe or does everybody do it differently? shane: everyone would stake claim to having the best adobo, but the basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it s garlic, pork, we can now add the chicken, vinegar, peppercorns, bay leaf, soy sauce. anthony: mmm, this adobo is amazing. i mean, it s really, really good. shane: oh man, thank you, thank you. anthony: it s delicious. and where did you learn to cook adobo? shane: i learned this from my mom. anthony: so the answer as
always to who makes the best adobo is, mom makes the best adobo! shane: that would be the that would be the safest answer. mom. anthony: filipinos like feeding people. fritz: yes, yes. anthony: what else do filipinos like? shane: filipinos are hospitable. everybody knows how to sing. they don t necessarily have to be in tune, but they want to sing, they like to sing. fritz: we ve been listening to music from like a very young age. shane: i m the drummer for the band, but i m not actually formally trained. up to this day i don t even read notes, but i could memorize a song like if you gave it to me in a day i could play the whole thing out. anthony: well that s that s pretty much the you have to. right? i mean shane: yeah. anthony: now, you guys have played abroad? shane: no. anthony: whoa! shane: so, it s one of the goals actually. anthony: five years from now, where would you like to be? shane: well, hopefully we get to we get to play for a bigg