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* XENOCIDE - ISSUE 3 *
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Hello and welcome to Xenocide issue three. After some difficulty I had
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to drop the previous name of ELECTRIC DEICIDE magazine, and after a contest
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we came up with XENOCIDE. What you're looking at is an electronically
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published and distributed fanzine, dedicated to bringing you news and info on
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the Death and Thrash metal world. I'm Jon Konrath, and I'm the main editor
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of Xenocide. To get in touch with me, to give me comments, subscriptions,
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problems, praise, demos, news, or large sums of cash:
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Jon Konrath Internet: jkonrath@ucs.indiana.edu
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414 S. Mitchell Suite 13 Bitnet: jkonrath@iubacs
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Bloomington, IN 47401 Phone: (812) 333 2254
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To subscribe, mail me..its free! or pick it up in alt.thrash or
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alt.r-n-r.metal.heavy.
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I AM ALSO NOW DOING HARD COPY DISTRIBUTION! If you somehow know someone who
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wants a copy, have them send me two 29 cent stamps or two IRC's and I'll mail
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them a printed copy. It is legal and encouraged to distribute your own printed
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or electronic copies however you want; however you can't use any part without
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acknowledging us as authors.
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Do you have NeXTmail or MIME service? I am considering making a seperate
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version of Xenocide that has nicer fonts, underlining, a few digitized
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pictures...and if I use NeXTmail, I can also include sound samples! Let me
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know if this sounds cool...
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Is there an anonymous ftp site that would be willing to archive my back issues?
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If so, please contact me.
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Just a reminder: Bands: SEND US YOUR DEMOS! All demos get a guaranteed review,
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and also most bands can get an interview. I also offer play of demos at WQAX
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100.3 at IU. Also bands, zines, and distributors, send me fliers! I type up
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fliers and include them here, and I also move a lot of pieces of mail every day
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so sending me a handful of fliers goes a long way!!!!!
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Enough bullshit for now, lets get going:
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* IN THE NEWS *
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OK, so maybe you can get the new TYPE O NEGATIVE _Origin of the Feces_ EP
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in some stores. If your local fascist record store refuses to carry or
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order anything with Pete Steele's better side showing, you can order it
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directly by writing The Negative Reaction at:
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The Negative Reaction
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235 74th St.
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Brooklyn, NY 11209
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U.S. Orders are $10 + $2 P&H, foreign double the postage.
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SHADES OF GREY broke up because of a Chicago alternative band with the same
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name, musical directions, and financial difficulty. Peter Clemens is pursuing
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a new project called SEA OF TRANQUILITY.
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DESULTORY have finished recording their first album, _Into Eternity_...more on
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that in a DESULTORY interview forthcoming.....
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MEDUSSA just finished recording and will have a new tape/7" within a month
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or two.
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New NOCTURNUS. New GRAVE. New TIAMAT. I don't know what the hell the
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deal is now on the new CANNIBAL CORPSE. I know the pre-release is out
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and it sounds sick as fuck, so I'm looking forward to the album. It's
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going to have 2 covers, censored and uncensored.
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XERO TOLERANCE, the death/thrash show I broadcast at WQAX has gone under
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for the time being. Since schoolwork is building I had to choose the
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show or the 'zine, and I figure I'd make a lot less people angry by
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keeping the zine. I will be doing an occasional underground show on
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a case-by-case basis, and I've also become interested in moving to a
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local FM community station just starting up that seems interested in
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people who really get into the music they dj (and are nocturnal...)
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WQAX is also in severe financial trouble, and its quite possible that
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they may have to pack it up and call it quits soon (which sucks).
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Anyone interested in making a underwriter's contribution toward their
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next rent payment mail me or mwilkenf@silver.ucs.indiana.edu.
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And finally..as I go to press, Roadrunner records has started service
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to Xenocide..next issue I should have planty more of their bands here.
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* UNLEASHED *
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I got a chance to talk to Johnny from Unleashed over the phone on my
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show at WQAX, here's what he had to say:
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d: me
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j: Johnny
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d: Lets talk about your new album, Shadows In The Deep. Now, where did you
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record this album?
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j: It was recorded in Germany in a studio called Woodhouse studio,
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it was recorded in 12 days, we thought it would take 14 but we finished a bit
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early.
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d: I did notice a bit of a theme on both albums with Tolkein
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characters, and the lettering and such..are you influenced by medieval
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work, or is this just the artwork? what do you usually write lyrics
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about?
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j: well, we usually write lyrics about different things, like, for
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example, the dark one was influenced by tolkien. But we write about a
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lot of different things, for example, Viking lyrics, which goes back
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to the time a thousand years ago from Sweden, which is more of a
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history song..theres a lot of different kind of lyrics, there's not
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just one thing, there's not a concept on the album...well, the title
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track on shadows in the deep was about the artwork, so that is a
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little bit of a concept, but its not the whole album.
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d: I've noticed you've had a lot of touring partners in the past. who
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would you say was your favorite band to work with on tour?
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j: umm, can I pick two? [laughs] The band that we toured the most with
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is Morbid Angel, and that's been really great, really. We've done two
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European tours and one us tour with morbid angel. its been great on
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all of the tours, we've had a really good time together.
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d: didn't Pete drum on a couple of your show dates?
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j:the whole thing started because we didn't have a working permission
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for the UK, which was pretty sad, but it was the fault of the German
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office of Century Media. We started cancelling a few shows in the UK,
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but then we realized that people actually paid money to see the shows,
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and I was wondering if there was anything we could do. Well, I could
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actually play drums myself, I played on all the songs on the first
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album. I was unsure if I could play drums and do vocals at the same
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time. When we came to Ireland there was like 700 people at the
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capitol and there was another show the day after in Belfast where
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there was another 700 people and they paid to see two bands so I said
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'lets do 5 songs' and we actually played 5 songs with me doing drums
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and vocals, and it was a success, but we had never been to Ireland so
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people didn't know what to expect. But in the UK we had played before,
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so I wanted to cancel the shows in the UK but then Pete from morbid
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angel asked me 'Johnny, do you want me to learn a few songs' and I
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said 'well if you could do that, it would be just great' so he
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listened to our tape for two days and was able to play our show from
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just the walkman in like two days
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d: yeah, he sounds like a cool drummer..
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j: a bit faster though..[laughs] it was great though.
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d: what other band did you want to mention:
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j: well, bolt thrower is the other one. they're pretty good, we played
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a German tour, actually our first German tour with bolt thrower and it
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was really cool.
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d: we discussed before you are getting ready to start a European tour
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and then a us tour. any ideas on who you might be with?
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j: in Germany and Switzerland we are doing a split tour with Sodom,
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and the rest of Europe isn't worked out, but we might go with Kreator,
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all of that is gonna happen in September or October, and after we'll
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go to the states.
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d: what are your writing and playing influences?
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j: in the early days, old venom, slayer...we get influenced by
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everything we listen to by the way of riffage, as for structure we
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also get influenced by everything.
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d: getting back to touring, you did a lot of touring in the states,
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what were your favorite venues?
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j: well, i cant just pick one...that whole tour was great. most of
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the places we played were great, the reactions from the audiences were
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great..i could pick a lot of places: new York, Washington, Pittsburgh,
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Chicago, Tampa, l.a., it was great everywhere.
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d: did you get to Mexico city?
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j: no we didn't, but next time were gonna get to Mexico and Canada as
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well. its a big scene in Mexico and they don't see a lot of bands/
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d: how is the scene in Europe now?
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j: Europe has a great scene, probably bigger than the u.s. i think
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its gonna get big in the states though.
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d: what do you think is going to go on with death metal? do you think
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bands are going to get more industrial?
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j: its hard to say, but I think its gonna get bigger. most of the
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death metal bands are gonna have to come up with better production so
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it will have a chance to compete with other music, because its gonna
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get bigger and more commercial. also bands are gonna have to try and
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play catchier music so people can get into it...a lot of friends of
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mine that don't listen to death, when they first listen to it they want
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to hear something they want to remember. most bands are playing very
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technical metal which is harder to remember..this along with better
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production is gonna make metal bigger.
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d: what are your plans here in the future?
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j: were gonna do the European tour and us tour, and think about
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recording our third album in January or February, for an earlier
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release in the summer of 93
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d: have you had any censorship problems?
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j: not in Europe. well, in Pittsburgh there were some strange people
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that came up to us and whatever, but we just told them to go to hell
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[laughter] but we haven't had any problems really.
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d: What's next? rehearsal?
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j: oh yeah, once I get back to Sweden I have to stop my band members
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from drinking [laughter] and were gonna definitely practice for a month and a
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half. we're gonna practice 4 days a week or so, and we are going to
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start writing for the third album, we have a lot of work to do.
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Johnny was a cool person to talk to on the air, and we played a lot of
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his songs from _Shadows In the Deep_ along with some of his favorite
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Entombed tracks. Check out their new release, and definitely look into
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seeing them on this tour!
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* TYPE O NEGATIVE *
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I had a chance to talk to Pete and Josh from Type O Negative on the
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telephone during my show a week ago. Here's what happened...bear in
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mind some of this interview is in jest....
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d: Lets talk a little bit about your new EP, _The Origin of the Feces_.
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Now this said it was a semi-live recording. Exactly what does that mean?
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p: What it means exactly is that we did this recording to rip off the
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record company.
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d: was it actually recorded live at Brighton beach?
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p: No, of course not. We totally made everything up, we got a
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$100,000 budget, and we spent approximately $2,000 on this piece of
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shit recording and we went out and we all bought Harley Davidsons and
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we're gonna kill ourselves just like in Cyclemania. You ever see that
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cool movie?
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d: oh yeah, I based my life on it...
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p: That is the agenda. We did this not just to rip off the record
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company, but to rip off the fans as well, because we know the average
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person is a moron...sorry fans, but we had to rip you off because we
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need your money.
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d: Now you guys are working on a new LP right now, is this gonna be
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a similar setup there?
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p: well, this LP is gonna be much worse than anything else that we've
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done before...if people don't hate us already they'll hate us after
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this next LP. And right now its titled _Things Worse Than Death (And
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Other Acts of God)_
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d: Any songs done for the LP yet?
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p: Well, we have them all written...right now we're trying to find the
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best way to scam the record company out of a lot of money, so until we
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figure out just exactly what our plan is..we've got 2 or 3 plans we
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might go with, we're gonna narrow it down and see which way we can get
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the most bucks out of 'em and then give them some piece of shit, some
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piece of garbage that they'll try to push on people like bad dope or
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something.
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d: ok, you had a little cover with the cover art on the EP..did
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anything inspire you to do that? How did they approach you on that,
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did they say no right away or what?
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p: I dunno Josh, how did that come up, how did we think of that?
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j: Well, I dunno, we figured it looked a lot better than our faces so
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we went for it.
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p: Well, that is my best side.
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j: We didn't have trouble at all. The record company loved it.
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p: They loved it. And I think right now that thing is banned in
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Germany, and England.
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d: I know some US distributors refuse to carry it...
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p: Well, they don't know art when they see it.
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d: exactly...I heard rumors you were thinking of recording a
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Carnivore song for the EP or, do you plan on playing any Carnivore
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stuff live?
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p: Yeah, well, see there were one or two songs in the set, and we were
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gonna do one on the EP, but we're really trying to push the Type O
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Negative stuff now..if people want to hear Carnivore they can go and
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buy a carnivore disc, but right now we just wanna stick to our
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stuff..maybe some time in the future if we pull some other scam maybe
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we'll do a Carnivore song, or maybe a Partridge Family cover or
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something.
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d: As for your live touring, do you know what's going to go on after
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the album supporting it, are you going to do a headlining tour or a
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split bill?
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p: Yeah, we're just going to do a New York tour, we're going to do a
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five venue tour, and make it expensive and like a year long, and spend
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like a month or two at each club.
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d: will you do anything elaborate on stage?
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p: Killing ourselves...no, we don't like to do much on stage.
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Sometimes if we come out and we don't like the looks of the audience,
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we don't even play. We just walk back out and say "Well, you paid
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your 15 or 20 dollars and that's too bad, so, goodnight." And then
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there will be like a riot. Or sometimes we'll actually play one or
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two chords. We just like to say "We don't feel like playing, so we're
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not gonna play. And if you don't like it that's too bad because you
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already paid us. And you can go home and you can think we're assholes
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but we'll be out tomorrow spending your money and laughing at you!"
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d: Lets talk about musical influences. Do you look toward anything
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for musical inspiration?
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p: I guess when I was younger I did. But now, I don't, ya know, I
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like to write how I feel, I mean, I don't try to follow in anybody's
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footsteps, and nobody in this band tries to sound like anybody. We
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are just trying to establish our own crummy identity. Just like even
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though vomit has the same basic smell, if you put four cups of real hot
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vomit next to each other, they would smell slightly dissimilar
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depending on what was eaten for dinner, or lunch or breakfast, too,
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with all that shit in your stomach.
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d: Do you look toward any movies or books or political sources when
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writing lyrics?
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p: No, I just look into my Swiss cheese soul, because my soul is very
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blackened and has many holes in it, and there is a lot of powerful
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things lurking inside of me, following me everywhere I go and I don't
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have to look to TV or books or anything for any really bad ideas
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because I'm full of them.
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d: ok, you did mention you're trying to get everyone to hate you...
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p: umm, let me clarify here. We aren't trying to get everyone to hate
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us, we're just trying to be really honest with people, trying to tell
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people we are only in this for money, and that we are trying to rip
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you off. If you want to come along for the ride, and laugh with us,
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or at us..it doesn't matter, as long as we get to spend your money.
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d: Have you been approached by any censorship groups?
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p: Actually, if I had kids, I would not let them listen to Type O
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Negative, so I guess I'm totally for censorship.
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d: I talked to a few people who wanted to write-in Pete Steele for
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presidential candidate in the fall. If by some freak chance you got
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elected in the fall, what would be your agenda?
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p: I would kill anyone under 6 feet six inches.
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d: why?
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p: Because I'm 6 foot 6 and a quarter, and I like to look up to
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people.
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d: Do you still have the same day job?
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p: Yes. I am a human feces remover. I make $100,000 a year on my
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job, I do not have to use my mind on my job, so I get to dwell on the
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things that disturb me greatly, I let these things torment myself and
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I let them burn holes in me like acid dripping on me, so by the time I
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get home, I'm really pretty wound up and looking to hurt myself, not
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so much the other people around me, but because I don't have the balls
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to kill myself yet, I must supplimate, and I must take these aggressive
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feelings out in socially acceptable ways, such as transforming these
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thoughts and feelings into music.
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d: I noticed reading through your liner notes mentions of Prozac,
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Xanax and Doctor Whittaker, is this mention to actual psychotherapy?
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p: it is. he is my psychotherapist, who did not help me. He told me
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I was crazy and threw me out of his office. I won't waste my money
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now, because I have come to the conclusion that I am not fucked up,
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this world is fucked up, I am the sanest person I know.
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d: If you really hit it big would you move out of New York?
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p: I think ultimately I would like to be real rich so I can get out of
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this city, because I don't like what is going on here too much, as far
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as what is going on with crime and where my tax dollars are going to.
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I don't think I would move until I made my fortune and then I would
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move somewhere isolated like Iceland and never be heard from again.
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d: Going back to touring, you toured with a few bands..what happened
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on last tour, it got cut a little short...
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p: What happened is we were out with Exploited and Biohazard, two
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bands that we were good friends with and like very much, but we felt
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it wasn't a very good matchup because we're not a punk band and we're
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not a hardcore band, we're more like a gothic band, and a lot of the
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skinheads we encountered on tour didn't like us too much, and we had
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problems with them, and over in Germany and Austria we had problems
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with the left wing over there. But, ultimately that turned out great
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because it was kindof planned, and we had set the whole thing up
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ourselves...we had spread rumors that we were the fourth Reich coming
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over to Germany to retake the country, and we took plenty of time to
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make preparation, and when we got there we phoned in bomb threats to
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the clubs that we were supposed to play at so the shows got cancelled
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and we got paid for nothing. we just went out chasing German women,
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Austrian women, we just went chasing women.
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d: if you tour with any bands on the next tour, any ideas on who?
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p: I don't think anybody in their right mind would tour with us, so it
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would have to be someone very desperate.
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d: We're gonna have to wrap up here..is there anything we should look
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forward to on the new album?
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p: Its gonna be worse than the other stuff, no doubt about it. And I'm
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sure its gonna be overpriced.
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d: any last words to your fans?
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p: Yeah I think you should get your hearing checked.
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d: ok, we're gonna cut to the first track on Origin of the feces.
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p: No I don't think you should. Don't you have anything better to
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play?
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d: Well, lets go into the first track here. I'd like to thank Pete
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and josh for talking to me.
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p: I'm sorry I wasted your time
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The interview was THE most off-key and hilarious I have ever done!
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Check out _Origin of the Feces_, and be on the lookout for a new
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release in Early 1993!
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* CIANIDE *
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CIANIDE is a killer doom band from Chicago who just released _The DYING TRUTH_,
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on Grindcore international. I've wrote back and forth to Mike Perun, and
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he completed this brief interview by mail.
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j: What's your current lineup?
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m: The current CIANIDE lineup consists of myself on bass and vocals, Scott
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Carroll on guitar and Jeff Kabella on drums.
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j: Are you touring in support of _The Dying Truth_?
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m: No plans for a tour as of yet, but we hope to get involved with one
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soon.
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j: Who are your influences?
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m: We're influenced by a lot of earlier Death-Metal bands such as
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Hellhamer/frost, Venom, Slayer, Death, Slaughter(The ones from Canada,
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not the ones your sister listens to!), Master and Post-Mortem.
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j: What bands have you enjoyed working with?
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m: Usually, local bands who are good friends of ours like THE DEAD
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YOUTH, CONTAGION, MAIMED and MORGUE to name a few.
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j: What do your lyrics deal with?
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m: Mostly with the darker side of religion/worship/corruption of
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humanity/ blah blah blah
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j: Why Grindcore? How is that working out?
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m: They were the first label to give us an actual offer plus their
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actual office is located in Des Plaines only about an hour's drive
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away from Chicago.
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j: Where did you record _The Dying Truth_? Why? How did it work out?
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m: We recorded in Studio 53 in Des Plaines mainly because Grindcore
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has a deal with them. It wasn't too bad...The people Who recorded and
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mixed our lp really didn't have a clue as to what death metal is about
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and I think it shows somewhat in our final mix. Not much we can do
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about it now...
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j: Are you planning on staying in Chicago?
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Of course we're staying in Chicago, we can't afford to move anywhere
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else!!! Maybe if we move down to Florida we can have James Murphy
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join our band and get signed to Roadracer!! hahaha!
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j: Why the name Cianide?
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m: Why not?
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j: Any future plans?
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m: Hopefully a tour, a second LP, get rich quick and retire in
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Hawaii!!!
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Well, Mike was really cool about sending me a review..drop him a line
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to say hi, or to ask about their t-shirts. ($10 cash would cover one)
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Also check out _The Dying Truth_ on Grindcore international!
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Write to:
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CIANIDE c/o Mike Perum
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2446 W 54th St.
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Chicago, IL 60632
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USA
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***********
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* REVIEWS *
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***********
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DEFECATION - _Purity Dilution_ (Nuclear Blast America)
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This album is a project of Mick Harris (drummer of NAPALM DEATH) and
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Mitch Harris (RIGHTEOUS PIGS guitarrist) and was recorded in 1989.
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The album sounds a lot like NAPALM DEATH, its very speedy, and the
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lyrics have a good low end to them, similar to Barney's but not quite
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as low pitched or growly. The lyrics are kindof political, the riffs
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are punchy in places...i dont know, i cant explain anything about this
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band without saying 'its a lot like napalm death' and I don't know if
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thats good or bad. The CD is decently produced, but maybe a tad thin.
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Artwork is cool, by Miran Kim of _Hellraiser_ fame. If you're into
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NAPALM DEATH you might like (or hate!) this album, you have to check it
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out. It is just ok, i would'nt highly reccomend it but I wouldn't say
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it sucks either.
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Rating : 6.75
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-jk
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EPIDEMIC - _Decameron_ (Metal Blade)
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This is a pretty catchy LP. Deathy with a good thrash-influenced beat and
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slightly crisper sound than most death. These guys are from Palo Alto, CA
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and have been around for a bit, selling off 10,000 copies of their 3 demos
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before their Metal Blade performance. Their songs are fairly death oriented,
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although not overly gory or obscene. Drum sound is tight, guitar riffs are
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pretty tight, lyrics are more sung than roared, and there's solos worked in
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pretty decently. The bass was a tad thin for me, but I liked it because the
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tunes stay in your mind and it is a good working of death and thrash in one
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package.
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RATING: 7.75
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-jk
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SOLITUDE AETURNUS - _Beyond the Crimson Horizon_ (Roadracer)
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Hmm, this album is a bit light in places, and a true hard-and-fast thrasher
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might get turned off by this. I mean, we're talking acoustic guitar and
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melodic singing kindof light here. But, it usually launches off into some
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hard riffage after this. The mix is clean, in a progressive rock sort of
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way, with very punchy drums, and chunky rhythm guitar and screaming lead.
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Robert Lowe, their singer, does sing...I find it kindof cool, but this could
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turn some people off I guess. Yeah, there's keyboards in there too. The
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music all has some sort of religious theme to it, and from what I see they
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are a sort of religious band. Hmm, i really think this album doesn't fit the
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scope of XENOCIDE, I would group it with stuff like FATES WARNING or DREAM
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THEATER. It isn't bad, it just isn't fitting. Nice sound, though.
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RATING: 5.75
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-jk
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MALEVOLENT CREATION - _Retribution_ (Roadracer)
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These guys are pretty fast death, the first comparison I can think of is
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CARCASS, musically. Its a typical Scott Burns masterpiece, thrashing leads,
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blistering drums, and great roared lyrics. This is one of the better mastered
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albums I can think of by the way of low-end seperation on the drums, the
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beats of the low-end really tax out most stereos. The songs talk about
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war (Systematic Execution) death (Eve of the Apocalypse_) and even drugs
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(_Monster_). Some of the stuff on this album is catchy, and as a whole its
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enjoyable. It doesnt go the extra mile, but it is a good album. I'd
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reccomend it, although I didn't find it as interesting or catchy as their last
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album, _The Ten Commandments_.
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RATING: 8.0
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-jk
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DISMEMBER - _Like an Everflowing Stream_ (Nuclear Blast America)
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How does Sweden end up with all of the best death bands? Could it be
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genetic? This is another mind-numbing crusher of an LP birthed at
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Sunlight studios. These guys have the classic Sweedish death sound
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perfected, from the smashing double bass, to the searing, slaying
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distorted guitar riffage. Definitely think of Entombed when I hear
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these guys, but the lyrics are much much more graphic. "And I cannot
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ignore smiling at my memories when i slaughtered the whore", god these
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guys are classic. The inside artwork of a blood-soaked five-piece band
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is classic too. This thing is a must-have. Only complaits is the cd's
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levels arent mastered too great, it was mastered a tad too high. Otherwise
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worth every cent.
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RATING: 8.75
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-jk
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UNLEASHED - _Shadows in the Deep_ (Century Media)
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Another killer Swedish band, but not from Sunlight..this was recorded in
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Germany. This album isn't the same as a typical Sunlight production, it
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isn't bad though, just different. The lyrics are mythical in places,
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going into Tolkien and viking tradition, but it isn't overly annoying.
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Pretty brutal, lower, more tearing vocals than most bands of this genre, but
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still deathlike and not grungy. The drums seem a little flat in spots, but
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the bass seems pretty punchy too. A very clear album, nice artwork, and
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even a VENOM cover (_Countess Bathory_) It has a good feel to it, and
|
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a good sound, but isn't as dynamic or punchy as some of the masterpieces
|
|
coming out. It does grab you though, and its worth the time. Overall
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pretty cool stuff.
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RATING: 8.0
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-jk
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EDGE OF SANITY - _Unorthodox_ (Black Mark Production)
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Wow. This is fucking incredible. The album is an incredible concept album,
|
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very gothic, with incredible medieval artwork packaging one of the most
|
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dynamic death metal albums I've heard. Some of the characters on the album
|
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are roaring death vocals, some are churchlike smooth sung lyrics. There's
|
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highly impressive intro work, a well recorded cello, and decent arrangement.
|
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These guys are incredible musicians! Check out the musical dialouge in
|
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_Enigma_ and the classical guitar work on _Requiscon By Pace_. All I can
|
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say is this album is worth checking out....great sound, great dynamics,
|
|
great music, great packaging. I have to chop it a sleight bit because
|
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I don't exactly like the business end of Black Mark and its fucking impossible
|
|
to get this album in a regular U.S. store; I also feel there could be a
|
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sleight bit of improvement, but I don't know where...but this is a cool
|
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album! If you can't find it, kill someone for their copy!
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Rating: 9.5
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-jk
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*********
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* DEMOS *
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*********
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DESULTORY - _Visions_ (Demo) and _Death Unfolds_ (Demo)
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Wow. This is a demo? That's all I could think as I listened to some of the
|
|
best Swedish death metal I have ever heard. This four piece has been around
|
|
since fall of 89, and has cranked out three demos, all of which were recorded
|
|
at the famed Sunlight studios (yes, a DEMO recorded at the same place
|
|
Entombed recorded their last ALBUM..) These guys don't fuck around with
|
|
their production; the two demos I was sent sound as good, if not better than
|
|
most Death metal on the shelves these days! This isn't basement four track
|
|
shit, these guys play hardball. The music is fast, deep, very heavy stuff.
|
|
Great lead guitars by Stefan Poge and Klas Morberg, and Klas also has the
|
|
perfect death metal voice. The drums by Thomas Johnson are tight as hell,
|
|
with a good thumping bass sound augmented by Hakan Morberg, their bassist.
|
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The low end is the best I have heard on a demo, EVER, and is way better than
|
|
most stuff out there...I mean we're talking a real clear, punchy, brutal
|
|
Deicude-legion kind of low end. Lyrics are evil death-oriented stuff, like
|
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_Forever Gone_, _Depression_ and _Visions_..."Life is hidden well beyond the
|
|
veils of pain". The only bad thing I could say about this band is they
|
|
should have put way more on each demo because 3 songs just wasn't enough!
|
|
These guys just signed to Metal Blade and were on the way into the studio
|
|
to record their first LP when I talked to them (which was around Aug 17th)
|
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I highly reccomend getting their album when it comes out, and if you try
|
|
you might be able to get ahold of this demo still! THIS BAND RULES!
|
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IF YOU ONLY LISTEN TO ME ONCE, LISTEN TO ME NOW...CHECK THEM OUT!!!
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Rating: 9.75 (Only because it was only 3 songs, otherwise it'd be higher!)
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Contact:
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Stefan Poge
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Hovdingevagen 3
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15153 Sodertalje
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Sweden
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Cost: Each demo was $5 Europe $6 elsewhere, if still available..
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TRIPHAMMER _It's About Time_ (Demo)
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Triphammer reigns from Brockton, MA..The first thing that struck me about these
|
|
guys was their drummer Chuck Fitzgerald sent me the most shit I've ever seen
|
|
with a demo. I mean, like newspaper articles showing these guys and stuff, it
|
|
was pretty cool. Musically, I have to say these guys are kindof out of the
|
|
scope of this 'zine..They sound like an older Fate's warning, with more balls.
|
|
I do LOVE this demo though, very well recorded, and tight. They are
|
|
progressive stuff, about like the first Queensryche EP, but a bit thrashier,
|
|
and it really keeps your attention. And it really grows on you, I listen to
|
|
it a lot. _The Life That's Left_ starts real slow, and right when you think the
|
|
song is about to conclude, it totally explodes, in a pretty decent thrash riff.
|
|
Its some pretty cool stuff. I do have to admit, however, this isn't the stuff
|
|
the average GRAVE or ENTOMBED fan is gonna get off on. I would have given
|
|
these a 9 if I was doing a progressive 'zine, and I still encourage people who
|
|
have their metal roots in the DREAM THEATER/RUSH/QUEENSRYCHE area to check
|
|
these guys out!
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|
Rating: 7.0 (I wish i could go higher..)
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|
|
Contact:
|
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TRIPHAMMER
|
|
POB 3431
|
|
Brockton, MA 02404
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CORPSEGRINDER (A few live shows put on a tape, also have a demo)
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I apologise for the confusion, Mark Gonce from CORPSEGRINDER mailed me a tape
|
|
with 2 live shows and some advance tracks. The live tracks that I got were
|
|
well recorded, and seem pretty representative of the band's work.
|
|
I would call this pretty straightforward death, nothing crossover-y to
|
|
distract from the brutalness. Massacre comes to mind when I hear this tape,
|
|
its a pretty cool death album, with growling lyrics, very tight drums and
|
|
great guitar work. Great original material, they aren't a ripoff band or
|
|
anything. What can I say? they know their shit. My only complaint is that
|
|
I didn't get to see their 'real' tape but then I did get a copy of some
|
|
pre-release stuff and 2 great live shows, so I'll shut up...
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|
|
Rating: 8.75
|
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Contact:
|
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Corpsegrinder (and chainletter zine) c/o Mark Gonce
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4501 Walther Avenue
|
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Baltimore, MD 21214
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GUT
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|
|
Wow, this is bizzarre. This German band would best be described as a cross
|
|
between the shock value and gore of CARCASS, mixed with The Faces of Death
|
|
sound effects, a little Vincent Price, a porn movie soundtrack, and to top
|
|
it off, Jabba the Hut's chamber band from _Return of The Jedi_. It starts
|
|
with a long intro that has an organ and a british-voiced actor talking about
|
|
how brutal the album is. Then it takes off with basic rhythm and simple
|
|
guitar riffs. On top of this is a rumbled, mutated voice bellowing lyrics,
|
|
and bizzarre soundbites such as screaming women. THe songs are titled
|
|
_Women In Decay_,_Grotesque Deformities_ and Disgusting Corpse Dissection_
|
|
I found the album disinteresting at first, but I really got into it after
|
|
a listen or two. And after a week or so, I found myself humming _Women in
|
|
Decay_ at work all day. Its funny, its gross, its definitely unique. I can't
|
|
say everyone would like it, but then I can't say this is run of the mill
|
|
either. My copy didn't have art or much info, but then they were cool enough
|
|
to send an advance copy from Germany, so its excused.
|
|
|
|
Rating: 7.75
|
|
|
|
Contact:
|
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Oliver Roder
|
|
Klingenstr 46
|
|
7101 Erlenboch
|
|
W Germany
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|
|
PUNISHER _Go Nukes_ (demo)
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|
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This is the first really hot thrash group I've heard in a while. Bruce
|
|
Schwiebert (vox/guitar), Jeremy Skadeland (bass) and Garrett Brown (drums)
|
|
make up this tight three-piece from Millbury, OH. The first thing that
|
|
comes to mind on this 4-song demo is VIO-LENCE, the stuff has a speedy
|
|
yet punchy drum beat that does some tempo changes, a bass right behind, and
|
|
pretty screamy leads. This is very well mixed, prety decently packaged and
|
|
worth the money.
|
|
|
|
Rating: 8.25
|
|
|
|
Contact:
|
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Punisher c/o Garrett J. Brown
|
|
1301 Woodville rd
|
|
Millbury, OH 43447
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|
|
MALICIOUS ONSLAUGHT _Rebellious Mayhem_
|
|
|
|
These guys seem cool and all, but my first impression of this demo was that
|
|
it was the worst quality packaging and recording I have ever seen in my life,
|
|
even worse than 1936 aluminum carousel recordings of Robert Johnson playing
|
|
blues in the Mississippi Delta. Now, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt
|
|
if they are just poor and send bad copies to zines, the cover was just a black
|
|
and white sticker over the case, and the recording was really bad (it was
|
|
really 16 tracks?) However, the three tracks were pretty rockin'. Pretty
|
|
fast and thrashy death. I'd imagine this band sounds cool live, and I'm sure
|
|
their demos are ok, I think I just got a really shitty copy and it left a
|
|
bad impression. I really liked the songs though, so I'll partially let it
|
|
slide...
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Rating: 6.25, till I hear a clean copy
|
|
|
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Contact:
|
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Malicious Onslaught
|
|
16 Madison Court
|
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Stony Point, NY 10980
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RATING SYSTEM FOR ALBUMS AND DEMOS:
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We rate our albums on a scale of one to 10, using fractions going to a quarter
|
|
point. Ratings take everything into account including but not limited to
|
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musical score, performance, timing, professionalism or good use of lack
|
|
thereof, recording quality, production, media quality, packaging and artwork
|
|
and promotional support of the band.
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the ratings are as follows:
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10 - an immaculate album. Every song is a sonic masterpiece, and the
|
|
layout of the songs on the album has perfect dynamics. Perfect digital
|
|
sound, totally tight playing, and incredible packaging backed by a pr man
|
|
that never sleeps. You'll never see an album get a 10. Not even Clandestine.
|
|
Not even Legion. Not even Dark Side of the Moon. We're talking flawless.
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|
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9 - An all time classic. An album that stands over other albums, a
|
|
must buy of the year. Great in every respect, good art, sound, performance,
|
|
and publicity. Pretty damn close to perfect, except a minor flaw like it
|
|
isnt long enough or one song was too slow. Clandestine, Legion, and
|
|
Reign in Blood all fall in this range.
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8 - A pretty good album. Catchier than most on the market, but isn't 100%
|
|
great. Could have a major problem like a song that just sucks or maybe bad
|
|
packaging, but still overall worth the money. Examples would include
|
|
Shadows in the Deep or Origin of the Feces. A demo that is killer musically
|
|
but sucks productionwise could land here.
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|
|
7 - an average well-made death album. Professional cover, decent recording,
|
|
and a good sound, but not a real grabs-ya-by-the-balls album. Worth the
|
|
money, but maybe not worth putting off buying groceries for. Examples would
|
|
include releases from bands like Malovent Creation, Pungent Stench, Ripping
|
|
Corpse, or Crowbar. The average to above-average demo lands here.
|
|
|
|
6 - This is a below par death album. Stuff that doesnt fit the genre,
|
|
shitty production, bad artwork or just a very cliche or sellout album.
|
|
Still has some good redeeming quality though.
|
|
A lot of demos land here, along with releases where you think the album is
|
|
just a waste, but an all-out cd fanatic might not trade it in.
|
|
|
|
5 - A complete waste of plastic. Nowhere near death, a real wimpout,
|
|
no production, or a demo that just sucks shit. Usually given a rating this
|
|
high because the band might still have potential or maybe because they used
|
|
to be cool, or they tried and just failed.
|
|
|
|
4 and below : when we're seriously ragging on someone. The album disturbs
|
|
the music industry in general. A demo recorded on 8-track. Examples
|
|
include new albums by Metallica and Megadeth. Seldom, if ever is an
|
|
album given a 1 and an album could never be given a 0 because you can
|
|
always tape over a cassette and get some use out of it.
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|
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|
A few ads for ya: (and bands, don't forget to send me fliers!)
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|
|
Metal Curse magazine - Death/Thrash Chainletter zine - featuring skeletal
|
|
fanzine featuring reviews, interviews earth, convult, mule skinner, revenant,
|
|
concert reports and much more...$2 US unleashed and more!
|
|
$3 worldwide Chainletter zine
|
|
Metal Curse c/o Ray Miller c/o Mark Gonce
|
|
Pob 302 4501 Walther Ave.
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|
Obituary, Desultory, Exmortis, with morgoth, sadus, athiest, impact,
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only $2 worldwide $5 US $5+IRC world
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Adrenalin - cause and effect demo Medussa - convulsions demo
|
|
4 aggressive songs professionally 9 song, 16tr, cro2, a fine example
|
|
produced for $6 (us/cdn $$) of speed/death/core/punk/grind/xover
|
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Adrenalin c/o Todd Zannie only $6 to Pete Avellone
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pob 3265 Medussa
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d.e.p.s. pob 11892
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Well, that looks like it for this time (yeah, I went a billion pages over,
|
|
its gonna cost me $4 to mail out paper copies now..) I want to thank
|
|
the following people for getting this done: Ray Miller of Metal Curse,
|
|
as always, for everything; Roadrunner for having the balls to start service;
|
|
Villie Lavonius for the new name; Travis Johnson for the frequent album
|
|
updates; Bob from Ritual Torment; Mark from Corpsegrinder and chainletter;
|
|
Pete, Josh, and everyone else involved with the Type O Negative interview;
|
|
Johnny, Paula and all involved with the Unleashed interview; Mike of Cianide
|
|
for the interview and the T-shirt; Oliver of Gut; Bob of Malicious Onslaught;
|
|
Garrett of Punisher; Brad of Morgue; Chuck of Triphammer; Sid and the cool
|
|
people of WQAX (which excludes people i try to WADE away from..); all at
|
|
Streetside, Karma, Disc Jockey and CD Exchange record stores for making my
|
|
life worth living in Bloomington; and all of the people I have obviously
|
|
forgotten....
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Next issue....the DESULTORY interview I have been promising, and a shitload
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of new demos too....
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