

As a marketing stunt, the website offers unique incentive packages at prices up to $75,000. Freese's album was offered as a $7 digital download, and a $15 CD/DVD on his website. Since 1972 was distributed similarly to the value-added packages offered by Nine Inch Nails's recent releases. Josh released his second solo album, Since 1972, via his website on March 24, 2009. Guest appearances include Stone Gossard, Warren Fitzgerald, Michael Ward, Lyle Workman, and Freese's brother Jason. In 2000, the songs "Caffeine and Vaseline" and "Rock N' Roll Chicken" were revived for the 12-song album The Notorious One Man Orgy, this time released under Freese's own name by Kung Fu Records. The result is the lo-fi, 6-song EP Destroy Earth As Soon As Possible, released under the name 'Princess' by T.O.N/Stone Lizard Records. In 1998, Freese recorded a number of songs that he wrote and performed himself (including bass, guitar, keyboards and vocals).

Dre, Jewel, Lenny Kravitz, Liz Phair, Foxboro Hot Tubs, Joe Walsh, and Weezer. Freese's younger brother, Jason Freese, plays keyboards in Green Day and has also recorded and toured with the Goo Goo Dolls, Dr. He has worked with many respected artists in the last 25 years, as a first call session drummer, band member and sometimes as a temporary replacement. At the age of 16, he left high school and started touring and making records, first with Dweezil Zappa and then with the Vandals. There is an old Simmons commercial (directed by Mitch Brisker), featuring Freese on the additional content section of the Vandals' Live at the House of Blues DVD. The young Freese's familial connections and corresponding exposure led to an endorsement deal with the Simmons electronic drum company. The band recorded and released an eponymous EP that received some airplay on KROQ, the premier alternative music station in the Los Angeles area.

Other bands on the same stage were limited to performing Top 40 hits, but such constraints did not apply to Polo. Polo already had a drummer before joining the Magic Kingdom, band founder Jimmy Keegan, but they found room on stage for the son of Disneyland's Director of Bands, Stan Freese. He played electronic drums in the teen-and-tween rock band named Polo, a Junior Star Search winner. He started playing professionally at the age of 12 (in a primarily Top 40 band at Disneyland). Freese began playing the drums when he was 8 years old. His father, Stan Freese, conducted the Disney World (Florida) and Disneyland (California) band, and his mother was a classical pianist. Josh Freese was born on December 25, 1972, in Orlando, Florida, U.S.A.
