Tim And Sax meet with Aaron Fechter, the inventor of Showbiz Pizza, the subject of the recently profiled “Rock-A-Fire Explosion” documentary. Aaron is a 21-st Century Mad Scientist with splashes of robotics, rock & roll, charm, and wackiness. Aaron discusses the history of the legendary Showbiz Pizza empire, how the Rock-A-Fire robots were invented and the personalities that brought them to life, and the roller-coaster ride of success that Showbiz brought him. Creating a cultural icon from scratch is not an easy thing, and it was even MORE difficult in the early 1980’s!

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In the 1980’s, the cool kids all went to Showbiz Pizza to see the animatronic actions of the robot performers collectively known as The Rock-A-Fire Explosion. Like the Atari 2600 and the Commodore VIC20, the Showbiz Pizza of the 80’s gave way to corportate giant Chuck E. Cheese, but the Rock-A-Fire Explosion lives on. Billy Bob, Fats the Gorilla, Mitzi the Mouse and the rest are held in esteem by fans all over the world, and their leader is small-town DJ Chris Thrash.

The Rock-afire Explosion Documentary film reveals how Chris came to revive this fallen 80’s gem, explores his and a number of other fan’s obsessions with the animatronic band, and chronicles the rise and fall of Showbiz Pizza and what was once a 20 million dollar per-year venture for inventor Aaron Fechter. More than this, the film is a look at the importance of nostalgia, ever-changing media culture, and the eternal quest to stay young.

Tim and Sax are joined by Producer/Director Brett Whitcomb and Writer/Editor Brad Thomason to discuss the glimpse into the human condition, American commerce, and a man’s dream that refuses to die.

You can learn more about the Rock-A-Fire Explosion Showbiz Pizza documentary here: http://www.rockafiremovie.com/

Also, at the end of this episode is Tim’s tribute to the late Davy Jones, the Monkee.