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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 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
Deicide
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“Back
in the day, when we were all young, pissed-off and angry young men, doing
what we did, sure, I guess we were definitely hard to deal with sometimes.
I don’t fault anyone on whatever feelings they have on that, but
nowadays we are sort of trying to put that misconception behind us”
Cannibal Corpse
(new!) --->>
“Yes,
there’s humour in it but we’re not looking at it as being humorous. We
can understand we’re people are getting the humour from, but we’re
really trying to be serious about it. Man, it would be a pretty brutal
thing. A rotted body landslide wouldn’t be a funny thing. It wouldn’t
be fun if that happened and someone was involved in that. But again, I can
surely understand where people can find the humour in the stuff that we
do. We’re never intentionally trying to be funny, because we’re not
that kind of a band.”
She Said Destroy Interview --->>
“The
emotional/aggressive part is by far the most important factor. You can
disappear up your own ass with technicality and end up with the most
boring-sounding music ever. There needs to be a lot of emotion behind
making a song if you want it to be any good. I’d rather play two-finger
punk with a fiery heart than do death metal jazz fusion while staring
blankly ahead thinking of nothing.”
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