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Destroyer interview
-->> “We came up with the name as a joke, and ended up really
using it. It doesn’t have any deep, philosophical meaning to us.
Personally, I don’t give a fuck about cops one way or the other; I just
think it’s a good band name.” Prostitute
Disfigurement interview
-->> "They
can eat my ass for all I care – and they will like it, I’m sure.
Narrow-minded people always spoil the fun. Just have to live with that,
bad as it is." Ribspreader interview -->> "For old-school death metal and all other brutal music I think it’ll be the same as always, though. In a year – or hopefully several years – it’ll sink back into the underground again and then even further ahead it might resurface." -->> Rogga Saturnus Studioreport
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“That is why I think that the new album is more or less
a development of Paradise Belongs To You since that is the
atmosphere we would like to recreate with the more pure doom elements in
the music.”
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.” Soulreaper interview
-->> “We
want to play death metal the way it should sound. Not like people relate
to death metal these days in the sense of In Flames, Dark Tranquillity and
similar bands. The Gothenburg sound, so to speak. That is far from death
metal so we want to say: ‘This is death metal, goddammit!” Spawn Of Possession Interview --->> “Fuck yeah! The Exorcist, Amityville and those films with haunted buildings and people. I love that kind of horror. To me, The Exorcist is probably the best horror movie ever because it’s...” --->> Dennis Röndum The Crown interview
-->> “We
have toured with many bands and seen how things work and realised that it
is very unique that we still get along better than ever in the band. I
would of course try to play in other bands if they would want me. But I am
pretty much afraid of that because I would never find this kind of
chemistry, and then it becomes pure work.”
The
Haunted Interview --->>
“Feeling extreme rage, despair, sadness –
or just looking at different kinds of extremities and not kind of
understanding them. I guess, in many ways, we are a bunch of fucking
alienated people [laughs]. We speak our minds through that and try to put
words to all that and verbalise it.” The Kovenant interview
-->> “When
we toured with "Animatronic" there was a good deal of places
where they told us we would never be allowed to play there again because I
tore up the Bible and burned it on stage.” Toxic Holocaust
-->> “The
metal music of the 80’s seems more honest, raw and in-your-face. I think
the way many of the bands approached it then was different than now.
Nowadays it seems that too many people are caught up in technical
perfection and pristine recordings.”
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