-->> Interviews F-J


Falkenbach Interview --->> “This means that everyone who tries to act in a loyal way cannot listen to it; those who support the stealing of art, on the other hand, can get this privilege easily. Then again, here and then you can find dick-heads selling cheap copies of that tape on Ebay for totally silly prices as original.”

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Vratyas Vakyas

Gorerotted Interview --->> We don’t try and sound like anybody or have a particular influence that we draw from. I think death metal needs some vocal tomfoolery, and Goreskin and Mr. Gore are a prime example of how it works well. When I joined the band, we just wanted to add another edge or backing to the vocals, and I feel we’ve come out trumps.”

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Phil Wilson

Grave interview -->> "Absolutely. Tape-trading was so big in those days that everybody, whether we’re talking magazines, fans or other bands, helped spread our name, and we appeared on compilation tapes and so on. People heard each other’s stuff as soon as it was available."

-->> Ola

Grimfist interview -->> "But I think that is what makes Grimfist what it is. It would probably sound generic and sterile or boring if everyone in the band had the same taste."

-->> Frediablo

Hate Eternal interview -->> "A lot of the material that I wrote for Ripping Corpse as well as for Hate Eternal could not have been written for Morbid Angel because Trey is very specific with what he wants. So I was always working very hard, in particular with Domination, to write stuff that would fit into Morbid Angel, but it would always sound different."

-->>Eric Rutan

Horror Records & Pentagram Warfare Records interview -->> "I do not intend to spread any particular message with the label, I just release what I think should be released. But of course, I do see my releases as merciless fists in the faces of all the pathetic labels and bands around. Death to posers!"

-->> Azter - Horror Records

Immolation interview --->> We decided to try something new with this album visually and conceptually, and since the lyrics were straying slightly from the religious themes we had done so much in the past, we felt this was the perfect time to try something new for the cover.

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Ross Dolan

Impaled interview --->> "We all do have a very odd sense of humour that’s simply going to come out in the music – and especially in the lyrics. It’s mainly in the lyrics that we’re a little bit funny, and that’s definitely something that takes some thought. But yeah, it does help that we all have this sort of tongue-in-cheek approach. I mean, come see us live and you’ll know what I mean. It’s pretty over the top."

-->> Jason Kocol  

Incantation interview --->> The definition is the most extreme, heavy, brutal music ever written. It doesn’t have to be fast riffs all the time or slow doom riffs all the time; just heavy as fuck all the time

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Joe Lombard

Internecine interview --->> “That is what Internecine is all about: the destruction of both. You can’t have good without evil and you can’t have evil without good. Most people overlook that. They’re Satanists but they don’t believe in God. It just doesn’t make sense.

-->> Jared Anderson

Into Eternity interview -->> Nobody ever sat me down and told me we can’t combine different styles of metal, so I had always done that since like 1992 or so. Metal music shouldn’t have rules.”

-->> Tim Roth

 

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