In Part 2 of our chat with Milan Borich from Pluto, we get into the wild LA years, addiction, and what brought the band back together after it all fell apart.
We’re back with Part 2 of our deep dive with Milan Borich from Pluto, celebrating 20 years of Pipeline Under The Ocean. If you missed Part 1, hit that first – then come back for this one where things get even more real.
Milan talks about the fallout after the band’s fourth album, life in LA, run-ins with Armenian gangsters, getting clean, and how music pulled him back. It’s raw, funny, and brutally honest – everything you’d expect from Not For Radio.
Here’s how this one rolls: [04:00] Can some tracks be better? [07:40] Long White Cross and dance stamina [09:50] Music revenue in NZ and how it hit Pluto [14:50] The 2009 fourth album and band break-up [20:20] Life in LA [30:00] Armenian gangsters [36:30] More LA stories [45:30] Coming back to NZ [47:30] Jiu Jitsu and love life [53:40] Upcoming gigs and new music [57:00] Addiction and methadone
🎸 Pluto – Pipeline Under The Ocean 20th Anniversary Show 🎟 Tickets: Under the Radar
💿 Vinyl Reissue: Pre-order now at Holiday Records
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