Flatbush Zombies Break Down Proper Smoking Etiquette On "How To Roll"

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Flatbush Zombies join us for the latest episode of "How To Roll."

It's been a big year for Flatbush Zombies. Earlier in the year, they dropped off their latest album, Vacation In Hell which is arguably one of their strongest projects to date. They didn't just drop off an album but also delivered a short film with it. Needless to say, they've been a busy crew. We recently caught up with the trio for the latest episode of "How To Roll" where they break down proper weed etiquette, their appreciation for edibles and more.

Flatbush Zombies are known for their use of psychedelics but they definitely love their weed. In the most recent episode of "How To Roll," the Brooklyn trio broke down some of their biggest pet peeves when it comes to smoking with others. The trio agreed that slobbering all over the joint is a massive pet peeve, which most smokers can agree with. Meech said that he hates when people awkwardly ask to hit the joint and emphasized that there's a certain way it should be said. However, Meech's biggest pet peeve is if you're not bringing something to the table, and it doesn't need to be weed.

"Someone who doesn't bring anything to the table. You don't gotta have bread, just bring discussion. You don't gotta have money." Meech said, "You don't got roll up, bring discussion. If you don't have weed, bring roll up. If you don't have roll up or weed, bring yourself and a fuckin' good time or something. A story, mothafucka. Don't just come and smoke the weed 'cause we don't need you." 

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