John Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls performs in Berlin in August 2018.

BERLIN, GERMANY - AUGUST 01: John Rzeznik of Goo Goo Dolls performs live on stage during a concert at Columbia Theater Berlin on August 1, 2018 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Andrea Friedrich/Getty Images)

The frontman of the rock groupJohn Rzeznikappears on thelatest episodeof drummerKenny Aronoff’s podcast,The Kenny Aronoff Sessions, and revealed that he’s actually not a fan of the name The Goo Goo Dolls.

In the episode released on Thursday, the guitarist/vocalist, 57, shared that he wishes the band considered their options before landing on the title that they did. “I still hate the name of our band now,” Rzeznik said. “I wish we would’ve had 10 more minutes to find a cooler name.”

The “Iris” singer told the podcast host, who’s played drums for the likes ofJohn FogertyandJohn Mellencamp, that they landed on their band name because they wanted to drop their original name — Sex Maggots, which started as a joke — before a concert.

“We had a gig and we had no name,” he admitted.

The Goo Goo Dolls perform in January 2014.Brian Killian/Getty

Drummer Rick Woolsterhulme, Jr., singer Johnny Rzeznik and bassist Robby Takac of the Goo Goo Dolls perform during VH1’s “Super Bowl Blitz: Six Nights + Six Concerts” at St. George Theatre on January 31, 2014 in the Staten Island borough of New York City.

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The soft-rock group inevitably stuck with Goo Goo Dolls — and found even further success, selling far more than 400 records. “It’s been a long ride, man. It’s been crazy,” the “Slide” singer added. “We’re still crushing it, bro.”

Last year, the Grammy-nominated band released their thirteenth studio album,Chaos in Bloom, which Rzeznik helped to co-produce. They then took the release out on the road and supported it with a massive North American tour throughout spring and summer 2023.

The “Here Is Gone” band continued releasing music this year, as well: Most recently, they dropped the Christmas song “Who’s Gonna Hear Their Wish?” and ahead of their tour dates they shared “Run All Night.”

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In 2022, shortly after the group’s alt-rock hit “Iris” — which originally appeared on the soundtrack for the 1998 filmCity of Angels— reached over a billion streams, Rzeznik opened up to PEOPLE aboutits continued success.

“I’m just happy I wrote that song, that’s all,” he said in a September 2022 interview. “I’m happy that people can still relate to it, and that it still means something to the next generation.”

He added, “It’s like, how can you not be? I don’t know, that’s always kind of bugged me when I would hear an artist say, ‘Oh, I’m so sick of that song.’ That song is the reason why this person’s talking to you right now… It’s a privilege to get out there and do this. You have to be grateful for the songs that brought you success.”

source: people.com