Oct. 11, 2024

PipemanRadio Interviews Tony Campos of Static X at Aftershock 2024

PipemanRadio Interviews Tony Campos of Static X at Aftershock 2024

Pipeman has a great discussion at Aftershock 2024 with Tony Campos of Static X about current tours, new music, and with some reminiscing stories on The Pipeman Radio Tour.

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Pipeman has a great discussion at Aftershock 2024 with Tony Campos of Static X about current tours, new music, and with some reminiscing stories on The Pipeman Radio Tour.

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Hey, you unto ESSU for Wow Crazy you.

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Wake up of America. It's time for the adventures of

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Hitman on W four C.

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Why do com West Palm Beats is number one Internet

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radio station.

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Here's your host, the light Man.

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We just started calling it Evil Discoverer. For twenty five years,

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their music has captivated millions of fans around the world.

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Now prepare for a journey through the rise, fallen regeneration

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of Static X to me Wisconsin Death Trip?

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Is that eras the Wall?

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A million people actually went out to the door and

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bought my comedian.

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That's who Wayne's Static was at that time.

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I think it does that got The day they had

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that live, people just wanted to rage and party. It

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was so good.

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It blew meat fucking away and they almost became like

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the corner or the limp biscuit.

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We expected none of it.

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There was like a turning point, feeding them pills, alcohol,

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three soomes, wild sex, orgy parties. These two were living

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in this Bonnie and Clyde suicide drug crazy cinematic romance.

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I mean, Wayne had a suicide packs and she was

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like Wayne's dead.

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This was what she wanted to do.

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Honoring the band honoring the sound.

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I felt that it was a tremendous way to celebrate

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the work.

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The band has so much great music and tons of

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fans all over the world.

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Watch of these guys.

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Come backs have been incredible.

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This is the pipe Man here on the Adventures Pipe

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Matt W four C Radio, and I'm here with.

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Oh Tony Campo's most of the time.

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Most of the time, right with static X here at

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after Shock. Yeah, this is one of my favorite Danny

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Wimmer festivals. How many times have you guys actually played here?

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This is my first time here, really, this is static

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X's first performance here, so yeah, we're definitely looking forward

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to it.

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Yeah, it's pretty cool. It's a pretty cool venue, right

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mm hmm.

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Yeah, beautiful setup, beautiful day. Yeah, it's great.

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So what's going on in the stack X world and

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that the listeners need to know about?

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Well, we're winding down the year.

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We just came off of doing a couple of tours

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in the States with seven dust most awesome bands we've

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ever toured with, and after this we have a week

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and a half two weeks in South America at the

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end of the month, and then we're done for the year.

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Nice. Yeah, so what made it one of the greatest

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going out with seven Dusts.

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Oh, those dudes are just the aside from being one

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of the best bands out there, they're just like some

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of the most awesome dudes you could ever tour with. Man,

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we got the tour with them back in like late

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ninety nine, two thousand, you know, they took us under

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their wing and we had such a blast with them,

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and it was just so cool to get to tour

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with them after twenty plus years.

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Is that weird or what? Like? I think that you've

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been doing this that long you can say that when

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you first started playing music. I mean, could you have

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ever even conceived being here at this point in time,

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much less playing music than this.

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Point at all? Like, this is the last thing I

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thought I'd do for a living.

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Man.

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I was going to school trying to get my degree

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in computer science. That didn't work out, so I went

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to a trade school to learn drafting.

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That didn't work out, and then I.

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Was just like, fuck, what am I gonna do with

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my life? And that shit started happening for the band.

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I was like, well, let's see where this goes. Nice

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and twenty plus years later, here I am still playing

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music for a living.

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I know, it's crazy, one of the biggest festivals in

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the countries. So that's pretty cool. And so what was

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that moment in time in life where you found music.

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Do you remember a specific moment?

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Probably twelve thirteen.

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A buddy of mine that I knew in elementary school,

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he'd moved out of the neighborhood and then around that

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time moved back and he was a metal head, turned

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me onto you know, Sabbath Scorpions. And then at the

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same time, my neighbors were skater punks, nice, and so

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they built a halfpipe in their backyard and would skate

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while blasting Dead Kennedy's Circle Jerks Black Flag.

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So that was my exposure to extreme music.

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You know what's funny is like back in the day.

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For me, back in the eighties, when that whole OC

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scene what's going on, I was along hare. I wasn't

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even allowed to go to those shows, but I wanted to.

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But then we had this band that brought us all together,

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that's playing here tonight, Fucking Slayer. Yeah, and then you

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could finally have the punks and the metal heads together.

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Yeah, yeah, definitely, I remember that. And you know, bands

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like dri.

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Oh yeah, one of my favorite Yeah.

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Yeah, did right crossover record, I just says it all

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right there.

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Yeah, one hundred. So I was at check this out

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because you would probably know about this. I was at

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the first crossover show ever. That was at the Sun

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Valley Sportsman's Lodge in the Valley in LA And it

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was like this Elks Lodge, Yeah, no security, and you

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had three punk bands, three metal bands. First time ever

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you had punkin metal in the same venue. You had

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coc pre Pepper, you had Suicidal pre Crossover, and you

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had the Descendants, and then on the metal side you

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had Possessed, Dark Angel and Savage Gray.

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Yeah.

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Most epic show ever. Even when I talked to Woody

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and Mike, I'm like, let me tell you about this

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thing that I really remember, you probably don't remember, And

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They're like, that was like an ELK slage, wasn't it.

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That was the most epic show ever? And I'm like,

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that is the coolest shit that the band remembers stuff

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like that. Was there an iconic moment in your career

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that really that you remember like that?

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Yeah? I mean the tour itself was monumental for me.

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We were on tour with the Pantera, Slayer, Morbid Angel,

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three of my favorite bands, Lime and But the icing

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on the cake was to get to play on that tour.

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We got to play Long Beach Arena nice and one.

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Of my favorite records was recorded there, Iron Maidence.

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Live After Death.

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Yes, and I was at that show too where it was.

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And yeah, just just waking up in the morning and

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walking into the arena, I'm.

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Like, whoa, I sat up there, you know. But I

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tried to smoke weed out of toilet paper.

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Was a stupid kid, ye know, Me, Me and my friend, like,

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we didn't have papers eat weed. It was like coughing

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our lungs out trying to smoke weed. But yeah, right,

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and then getting to play and then I got to

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do the whole Bruce Dinickings and scream for me Long.

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Beach, I know, right, that's like the most memorable saying

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in my head from an album, you know.

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Yeah. So yeah, that was a total epic moment for me.

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So now Bruce is gonna after this weekend and scream

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for me. Sacramento.

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Yeah, yeah, they were just in La yesterday.

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I think they were. Actually I was down in La

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because I was covering the last No Effects show, and

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somebody invited me to go to Maidan in La. I'm like,

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I'm heading up to Sacramento. I'll see them there. But

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it's funny. I was interviewing Richie from Priest the other

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day for after Shock. I couldn't even believe it because

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I saw Maiden Pray so many times in the eighties.

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I swear it was always them together. And he's like,

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you know, the last time that they were playing the

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same day at the same concert was nineteen eighty one. Wow,

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and they're doing it here. It after shot.

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Nice, very cool.

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And they're doing it just for you guys. So I

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also saw, like a couple of your influences were Jeff

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and Kerry, who are very different guitarists, love them both

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always have. What did you like about Jeff's style and

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what did you like about Kerry's style?

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It was just the way they influenced me was when

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I was a kid, I had a shitty little record

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player and I couldn't really hear the bass guitar, and

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so I would just play the guitar parts.

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And so I.

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Quickly learned figure out that I couldn't keep up playing

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fingerstyle with that, you know, So I picked up a pick.

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And it's because of those two guys that I can

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play a million.

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Miles an hour now. Nice because I had try to

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keep up with them.

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Yeah, I know. When I was starting learning how to

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play guitar, I was like, fuck, I'll never play as

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fast as them.

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Man I intro to Chemical Warfare, Oh yeah, yeah.

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Yeah, have about aggressive perfector too. I always love the

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dueling guitars too.

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I love the way they traded solos.

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No doubt. Yeah, and here there are you going to

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be up there for them tonight?

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I hope they'll let me sneak up there. I don't know.

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Maybe I'll get lucky and uh, somebody will confuse me

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for carry again.

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I thought, right, it's that would be funny. Yeah. Can

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you imagine just get up on stage and just pick

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up his guitar and they think it's.

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You'd be like, oh ship, what do we do now?

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Oh?

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Man?

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Yeah? So Slayer w supposed to play lower in life

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and Hurricane Helene hit that.

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Oh wow.

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Like I live in Florida. I left Florida to go

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to Louder and got hit by the hurricane. Now I'm here.

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I just was watching a video before airview of four

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blocks from my radio studio. There was a tornado just

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ripping through, but I am the studio didn't get touched

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that good. I'm here. I don't know if my car

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is still there, but we'll find out when I go. Wow,

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what else you guys got going on after after Shock?

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That we want to tell the listeners about South.

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America at the end of the month, and then that's it.

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We're done, You're wrapped for the year.

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Yeah, And I gotta be back here on Sunday because

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I gotta do a set with Fear Factory.

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Oh yeah, that's so.

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That's so, I gotta fly I fly out tomorrow morning

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and then Saturday night, I fly back in play the

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show of Fear Factory like I at four forty five,

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and then go back to the airport and jump on

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plane at ten thirty and I think I'll be home

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by midnight.

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Wow.

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Yeah, that's the life, right, you know?

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Yeah, Hey, hell of a way to make a living.

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But I always want to know from somebody like you,

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is you know you kind of get in the zone

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when you're a musician on stage. How do you sit

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there and differentiate when you're in multiple bands? You know,

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being in the right zone or mindset of that band.

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It helps that the different things that I do are

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totally different vibes. Yeah, Statics more of a Bounty groove

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have fun type band, you know, fear factories, more technical,

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more syncopated guitars and drums, very precise.

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That that helps me separate the tube.

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There you go, and do find that you have like

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more passion for playing after all these years cause you

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do different projects opposed to doing the same thing over

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and over again.

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I always love doing different things, And yeah, I'm lucky

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I'm in the situation I am right now because both these.

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Bands different itches. Yeah of mine that I love equally.

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You know, I can play fast, brutal shit with your

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Factory and then do some fun, bouncy, groovy shit with

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And see that's what I'm saying. That's why I would

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think it's like because we all have multiple facets to

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our personality and even music likes. You can be the

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biggest metal head ever. It doesn't mean you don't like

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other stuff. I think people don't understand it. Oh, we

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just like metal and that's it.

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I mean, I mean I had that attitude when I

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was like fourteen.

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Me too, like I remember, okay, so CRU's gonna be

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playing this festival. First club show I ever went to

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was Crew at the Roxy before they had an hour Wow,

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when they were still like horror punk okay. And then

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I went to Slayers first show ever, and after that

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I was made to burn any Motley Cruise shit you know,

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by bro Is like we got burg your shit, Like

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why you can't have that fucking mind Cruise shit anymore? Okay?

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And then we'd got to shows and somebody walking with

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Botley Cruise shirt. You'd grab it off them, throw it

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up to Tom and he would like burn it on stage.

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It was very tribalistic back then, right.

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I like it, you know, I like it better now

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because it's cool that like we can go and see

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different things and be part Like I can go to

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a Dead Kennedy show like I just did recently and

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it's cool, yeah, you know, and have a good time,

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and then next week I'm at Static X and you know,

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so I like it better that way because we all have.

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So that's why I say it's a musician. You must

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love playing getting types of music.

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As a musician, it's cool to be open to different things.

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You never know what you can learn from somebody playing

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another style.

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Yeah, no doubt. So tell everybody how they can reach

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out to you, guys, and fear Factor to socials, web

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merch all that stuffy aesthetic.

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X dot org.

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Don't forget the hyphen between static and the X. You

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can get all the news for us fear Factory. I

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think it's just fear Factory dot com. And we're all

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in the on the facebooks and the instagram, the tweeters.

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I want to tape trading days to come back right,

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to come back like they did that during COVID too

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when you couldn't get the vinyl bands. We're all said,

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storry making cassette tapes. Uh that was wild.

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Well, thanks for being here at after Shock and man

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doing double duty here at after Shock. I love it.

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And thanks for being on the Adventures of pipe Man.

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Thanks for having me Man.

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