idkhow i dont know how but they found me

iDKHOW take us behind-the-scenes and into their world—watch

Your favorite bamd, I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME are taking over the world…one press stop at a time.

In this APTV exclusive documentary, Dallon Weekes and Ryan Seaman invited AltPress to join them for a three-day promotional tour. iDKHOW made stops at Live Nation’s The Noise, TUNE IN Alt Hits radio studio and the world famous KROQ for interviews, performances and all of the other little things a band does to help promote their music.

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This documentary includes never-before-seen outtakes and candid moments between Weekes and Seaman. They talk Mario Kart, impersonate professional wrestler “Macho Man” Randy Savage, soundcheck and even perform on LA rooftops and inside garages.

This APTV exclusive documentary is the most extensive look at iDKHOW off stage and behind the scenes to date and is a must watch for every fan.

You can also check out iDKHOW’s full visit to Live Nation’s The Noise here.

Shot by: Shoaib Ali Oureshi
Edited by: Bobby Makar

Read more: iDKHOW rock the disco in unearthed “Choke” music video

iDKHOW take their name from a line in Back To The Future and embrace the concept that they’re a lost act from the late ‘70s/early ‘80s who never quite made it. However, their music has recently been unearthed thanks to modern technology and they’re resurrecting the tracks for today’s generation.

While “Choke” appears on their latest 1981 Extended Play, it was actually released more than a year ago. “Choke” originally dropped Oct. 26, 2017, a date relating back to Back To The Future.

“I wrote ‘Choke’ to sort through how disenchanted I had become with living in Los Angeles,” Weekes said at the time. “I still love L.A. a lot, but it’s never felt like home for me. It can be a difficult culture to navigate if you don’t have any desire to fit in.”

The video itself is a resurrected clip from a TV show titled Pop Time Live that was recently rediscovered. You can check it out here1981 Extended Play is available now.