Skratch N Sniff is bringing the party to the airwaves this weekend with its annual St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl Mix, and this year’s celebration features a special guest host: GRAMMY-winning rapper, singer, and songwriter Everlast.
Airing weekend of March 14, 2026, Rock Mix #1205 delivers a high-energy blend of Irish rock classics, punk anthems, mashups, and remixes built for St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Everlast—also known as Whitey Ford and the legendary voice behind House of Pain—guides listeners through the mix while showcasing highlights from his own catalog alongside iconic Irish-influenced artists.
The show kicks off with House of Pain’s “Shamrocks & Shenanigans,” setting the tone for a celebration packed with Celtic punk and Irish rock staples including Flogging Molly’s “Drunken Lullabies,” Dropkick Murphys’ “I’m Shipping Up to Boston,” and Thin Lizzy’s classic “The Boys Are Back in Town.”
Throughout the broadcast, Skratch N Sniff’s signature remix style keeps the energy moving with creative blends and mashups. Highlights include U2’s “New Year’s Day” Kevorkian remix, a Fontaines D.C. remix of “Starburster,” a Celtic-flavored mashup of “The Irish Pub” with Black 47’s “Funky Ceili,” and a massive closing stretch featuring Metallica’s “Whiskey In The Jar.”
Everlast also appears throughout the mix with several fan favorites and new music, including his latest single “Stones,” along with “Ends,” “What It’s Like,” and “Black Jesus.” The track “Stones” marks Everlast’s newest release through Thirty Tigers in partnership with Regime Music Group and offers the first look at his upcoming project.
Elsewhere in the show, listeners will hear remixes and mashups spanning multiple eras of Irish-connected music culture—from The Cranberries and Sinéad O’Connor to Hozier, Two Door Cinema Club, Kneecap, and Fontaines D.C.
The mix also features a massive moment when House of Pain’s “Jump Around” collides with Van Halen’s “Jump,” delivering the kind of high-octane mashup Skratch N Sniff is known for.
From Celtic punk barroom sing-alongs to modern indie and alternative remixes, the St. Paddy’s Day Pub Crawl Mix turns the radio dial into a full-blown Irish celebration.
Listeners can tune in to Skratch N Sniff’s St Paddy’s Mix airing this weekend (March 14) on stations across the country.
For full station listings, broadcast times, and more details, visit snsmix.com/radio