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		<title>Trading Places With Metal Faces</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 04:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If you could change place with any Metal Musician I&#8217;m sure your list would be a mile long as would mine. We&#8217;re not going to go there. We are going to do just the opposite and keep it shorter. Here is a list of Metal Musicians I WOULDN&#8217;T want to switch places with and the reasons why.
1. Dave Mustaine: Although with his musical genius comes the fact that he is one of the most hated metal musicians in the industry. Over the years he has made more enemies than friends. However, I would love to be credited with writing [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.metalmartyr.com">Metal Martyr</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.metalmartyr.com/files/2008/02/windowslivewritertradingplaceswithmetalfaces-11d41glen-benton-2.jpg"><img src="http://www.metalmartyr.com/files/2008/02/windowslivewritertradingplaceswithmetalfaces-11d41glen-benton-thumb.jpg" style="border: 0px none " alt="Glen Benton" align="left" border="0" height="200" width="152" /></a> If you could change place with any Metal Musician I&#8217;m sure your list would be a mile long as would mine. We&#8217;re not going to go there. We are going to do just the opposite and keep it shorter. Here is a list of Metal Musicians I <u><strong>WOULDN&#8217;T</strong></u> want to switch places with and the reasons why.</p>
<p>1. <strong>Dave Mustaine</strong>: Although with his musical genius comes the fact that he is one of the most hated metal musicians in the industry. Over the years he has made more enemies than friends. However, I would love to be credited with writing some of the masterpieces he has written.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Lars Ulrich</strong>: If I was Lars I would kick my own ass.</p>
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<p>3. <strong>Glenn Benton</strong>: A person that takes himself and his music so seriously that he deems it fit to burn an upside down cross into his forehead is as demented as Charles Manson and deserves even less respect. I&#8217;m sure your grandchildren will love that, Glenn!</p>
<p>4. <strong>Lemmy Kilmister</strong>: This guy is more ugly than I am and I just can&#8217;t have that.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Tommy Lee</strong>: I don&#8217;t care how big the &#8220;T-Bone&#8221; is and who it&#8217;s been in, Tommy Lee is now in my book the King of Posers and get&#8217;s absolutely no respect for abandoning and defiling the Legacy of <strong>Motley Crüe</strong>.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Ozzy Osbourne</strong>: The Oz-man has pickled his brain to the point of no return. That and I couldn&#8217;t stomach being married to &#8220;SHARRROOON!&#8221;.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Maz Cavelera</strong>: I like to wash my hair.</p>
<p>8. <strong>Kerry King</strong>: I like having hair&#8230; the little bit that I keep anyway.</p>
<p>9. <strong>Evan Sienfeld</strong>: I couldn&#8217;t kiss Terra Patrick knowing how many penis&#8217;s have been in her mouth&#8230;and other places.</p>
<p>10. <strong>Sebastian Bach</strong>: From Youth Gone Wild to Decrepit Douche bag.</p>
<p>I could probably think of a few more but I think I will leave it at that. Don&#8217;t get me wrong.  I am a fan and I respect 98% of the musicians on this list. I just wouldn&#8217;t want to be them.</p>
<p>Who would you not want to switch places with and why?</p>
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		<title>Sepultura Reunion A Possibility!?!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2007 21:33:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a recent interview Max Cavelera mentioned that a Sepultura reunion is not impossible. Honestly, that would be one of the coolest things to happen in metal in a long time. Think about it. The members of Judas Priest swallowed their pride, buried the hatchet and made a pretty damn good record when they reunited with Rob Halford. Angel Of Retribution was and is a great &#8216;Priest recording. The band sounds modernized without breaking away from the classic priest roots and Halford&#8217;s voice could not be better. Priest put on a hell of a show! Yeah Rob Halford is gay, [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.metalmartyr.com">Metal Martyr</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.metalmartyr.com/files/2007/08/septat.jpg" alt="septat.jpg" style="float: left" />In a recent interview <strong>Max Cavelera</strong> mentioned that a Sepultura reunion is not impossible. Honestly, that would be one of the coolest things to happen in metal in a long time. Think about it. The members of <strong>Judas Priest</strong> swallowed their pride, buried the hatchet and made a pretty damn good record when they reunited with <strong>Rob Halford</strong>. <strong>Angel Of Retribution</strong> was and is a great &#8216;Priest recording. The band sounds modernized without breaking away from the classic priest roots and Halford&#8217;s voice could not be better. Priest put on a hell of a show! Yeah Rob Halford is gay, but who cares? I think he&#8217;s the coolest gay musician that I can think of, and you don;t know what other metal musicians that have not come out of the closet that you may idolize.<span id="more-194"></span></p>
<p>Now back to the Brazilian beasts! Sure if they have a reunion the shows are going to be unbelievable! A record would hopefully be in the works but I doubt if it will sound like Sepultura at their peak. When I say <strong>Sepultura</strong> at their peak I mean the &#8220;<strong>Arise</strong>&#8221; and &#8220;Chaos&#8221; era. <strong>Roots Bloody Roots</strong> was a cool but not one of my favorites. I sincerely hope that Max and Andreas can put the past aside and get back together if only for a reunion tour. That would make me a happy head-banging bastard! Maiden did it&#8230;why can&#8217;t Sepultura. Come one, Max. Pick up that phone, give them a call. If you can get back with your brother after all these years, then you can get back with old friends and make a million fans happy!</p>
<p>Below is the interview where Max mentions the possibilities of a reunion curtosy of Blabbermouth.net. Enjoy.</p>
<p><em>When asked if he would be willing to reconnect with the <strong>SEPULTURA</strong> members <strong>Andreas Kisser</strong> (guitar) and <strong>Paul Xisto Pinto Jr.</strong> (bass) if they tried to reach out to him after all these years of not talking to each other, <strong>Max</strong> said, &#8220;I&#8217;ve been thinking about this a lot and I think that maybe I should do that with them like <strong>Igor</strong> did with me — just call them [out of the blue one day] and surprise them. Maybe that&#8217;s the real way to fix the things between <strong>SEPULTURA</strong> and maybe there&#8217;ll be some kind of cool reunion… put all the bullshit aside. Let&#8217;s see [what happens]… because, you know, I regard <strong>Andreas</strong> and <strong>Paulo</strong> and <strong>Igor</strong> as more than just friends. <strong>Igor</strong> is my brother, but <strong>Andreas</strong> and <strong>Paulo</strong>  are very close and they share very big, strong moments with me that many people have not shared.&#8221;</em></p>
<p>Image Source: This is a tat&#8217; I got on my forearm about 11 years ago. Sometimes I wish I didn&#8217;t get it there but I don&#8217;t regret getting it.</p>
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		<title>Max Cavelera Speak about Project with Brother Igor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2007 13:30:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The soulfyweb.com has updated its Q&#38;A with Max Cavelera of Soulfly (formerly of Sepultura) on his new project with this his brother Igor Cavelera. The interview is kinda long but here is the whole thing. Visit the www.Soulflyweb.com for more news and updates.
Soulfly Web: Hey Max, how are you doing this week?  
Max: I&#8217;m doing very good, man. But it&#8217;s a little hard to hear  you. I&#8217;m not at home, right now. I&#8217;m out in L.A. so I&#8217;m on a cell phone today.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.metalmartyr.com/files/2007/07/maxsmall2.jpg" alt="maxsmall2.jpg" style="float: right" />The soulfyweb.com has updated its Q&amp;A with Max Cavelera of Soulfly (formerly of Sepultura) on his new project with this his brother Igor Cavelera. The interview is kinda long but here is the whole thing. Visit the www.Soulflyweb.com for more news and updates.</p>
<p><font color="#000000"><strong>Soulfly Web:</strong> Hey Max, how are you doing this week?  </font><br />
<strong>Max:</strong> I&#8217;m doing very good, man. But it&#8217;s a little hard to hear  you. I&#8217;m not at home, right now. I&#8217;m out in L.A. so I&#8217;m on a cell phone today.<span id="more-36"></span></p>
<p><font color="#000000"><strong>Soulfly Web:</strong> Can you tell us what what you&#8217;re  going to be up to this month? </font><br />
<strong>Max:</strong> That&#8217;s a little bit better.  But yeah man, this week is actually really exciting. The date today is 7/7/7 and  tomorrow we are starting to record on the new project that I&#8217;m doing with my  brother Igor. I&#8217;ve talked about it a bit last year and throughout this year, and  now finally we are pulling through with it and we&#8217;re entering the studio  tomorrow morning &#8211; and it&#8217;s just going to be some brutal, aggressive,  out-of-control shit.<!--more--></p>
<p><font color="#000000"><strong>Soulfly Web:</strong> Have you  been jamming with him at all, or is the first time you guys are playing together  going to be in the studio? </font><br />
<strong>Max:</strong> Nah, we&#8217;re going to do it all  in the studio. I think it&#8217;s sounding like a combination of things I&#8217;ve done with  <strong>Nailbomb</strong> and <strong>Sepultura</strong>, and even <strong>Soulfly</strong> of course, but these songs are coming  to be more live on the spot. I recorded some simple 4-tracks for a lot of them,  similar to the ones that people may have heard through the <strong>Soulfly</strong> <strong>MySpace</strong>, and  I sent out a CD to everybody about a month ago with like 10 songs, but at that  time I didn&#8217;t even know exactly who else I&#8217;d be working with in the project. I  knew that Igor would be doing drums and percussion, and I&#8217;d be doing vocals and  guitar. Now <strong>Marc Rizzo</strong> is going to be playing lead guitar and and the bassist  and vocalist from <strong>Brujeria</strong> will help us out to give it a bit of a different  vibe. I like <strong>Brujeria</strong> a lot &#8211; they&#8217;re a fucking kick ass band. It&#8217;s a special  album for me because it&#8217;s a very global group of musicians. One from France, one  from the U.S., and two from Brasil. I think that&#8217;s going to add something very  cool, even trippy, and definitely my style.</p>
<p><font color="#000000"><strong>Soulfly Web:</strong> Who are you going to be working with in the  studio tomorrow? </font><br />
<strong>Max:</strong> The album&#8217;s being done <strong>Logan Mader</strong> and  <strong>Dirty Icon</strong> in L.A., where I did the last two things that I&#8217;ve recorded in the  studio. I just did the &#8220;Beautiful People&#8221; cover for <strong>Kerrang!</strong> that came out a  couple of weeks ago, and and I also did 4 lines for a rapper named <strong>Ill Bill</strong> from  the East Coast. It was very cool &#8211; I&#8217;m not usually very big into rap, but he  contacted me, he&#8217;s a fan of mine from way back, and he actually met me and Igor  way back on our first U.S. tour with <strong>Sepultura</strong>. So he sent me a copy of this  song he did called &#8220;War Is My Destiny&#8221; &#8211; and it&#8217;s fucking kick ass. It&#8217;s the  most evil rap I&#8217;ve ever heard in my life &#8211; both the music and the lyrics. So  when I was here last time, I recorded a couple lines and added some stuff on top  of it. All of this shit was recorded with Logan &#8211; who has played with <strong>Machine  Head</strong> and with me in<strong> Soulfly</strong> right after the first record &#8211; out here in L.A., and  it&#8217;s really cool to work with Logan as a producer because he&#8217;s an amazing  engineer, we know him already, and it&#8217;s fit perfect. I give my respect to Gloria  because it was all planned very well and she did a fucking kick ass job finding  the right people for the studio. All that&#8217;s left for us to do now is to go into  the studio tomorrow and jam out a sick ass record, and that&#8217;s what we&#8217;re aiming  for.</p>
<p><font color="#000000"><strong>Soulfly Web:</strong> Do you think Soulfly&#8217;s  going to be working on their new album with him this fall, as well?  </font><br />
<strong>Max:</strong> It&#8217;s still too early to say. Right now this project is  literally consuming all of my time. I&#8217;m still writing for the next <strong>Soulfly</strong>, and  Marc is, as well, and so are Bobby and Joe. We&#8217;ve all been in good contact over  the break and we&#8217;re all excited to be going into the new<strong> Soulfly</strong> album, but  that&#8217;s going to be a chapter of it&#8217;s own that will have it&#8217;s own time. I like to  keep touring, but I&#8217;m the kind of guy that likes to focus on one of my projects  at a time to give it it&#8217;s own attention. I did <strong>Nailbomb</strong> at nearly the same time  that <strong>Sepultura</strong> was recording <strong><em>Chaos A.D.</em></strong>, but they still had their own  time for me. So yeah there&#8217;s idea floating around, but as far as technical  things like which producer, where to record, or even the general vibe of the cd  &#8211; these are things that we haven&#8217;t decided yet. I think it&#8217;s going to be very  cool, and in fact, this project will probably have a strong influence on what  comes out of the next Soulfly album. I know that <strong>Nailbomb</strong> strongly had an  influence for me in the <strong><em>Chaos A.D.</em></strong> recordings, and even on into  <strong><em>Roots</em></strong>. I hope this project is going to do the same for Soulfly, and it&#8217;s  going to provide some excellent inspiration.</p>
<p><font color="#000000"><strong>Soulfly Web:</strong> Is this project going to be similar to  Nailbomb in the same way that you won&#8217;t be performing live, or do you have plans  for more shows than you played with Nailbomb? </font><br />
<strong>Max:</strong> We&#8217;re going  to try to play more shows than me and Alex did with Nailbomb. Nailbomb was very  unique the original idea between me and Alex was that we&#8217;d never play live and  it&#8217;s what we believed while we were making the songs in the studio. But we  received a request for <strong>Dynamo Open Air</strong> that we just couldn&#8217;t refuse. For them to  put Nailbomb in front of 120,000 people on the bill was incredible, and we were  like, &#8220;we&#8217;ve got to do this one, man!&#8221; It&#8217;s not everyday that you get to play in  front of 120,00 people so we went ahead and did the show, but originally we  never thought we play live. So this should be a bit different &#8211; I&#8217;m liking the  material we&#8217;ve got so far quite a bit and it&#8217;d be very fun to do more live  shows. My goal in the end would be to play a couple of shows in North America, a  couple of shows in Europe, a couple of shows in Australia, a couple of shows in  South America, so that all the fans of me and Igor&#8217;s shit can get the  opportunity to see what we&#8217;re doing together live. It&#8217;d be fairer to my fan&#8217;s to  play more than one show this time around, so we&#8217;ll try to do a small number of  shows, but play them all over the place.</p>
<p><font color="#000000"><strong>Soulfly  Web:</strong> You mentioned that you&#8217;re going to be on Ill Bill&#8217;s next album, <em>The  Hour of Reprisal</em>. Does Igor&#8217;s collaboration with Ill Bill&#8217;s little brother  and fellow hip-hop artist Necro have anything to do with your decision to record  some lines for Bill, or is your only connection with him the chance meeting you  guys had when you were in Sepultura? </font><br />
<strong>Max:</strong> Igor working with  <strong>Necro</strong> actually had nothing to do with it. Bill called me completely out of the  blue. When he sent me the cd, I&#8217;m going to have to be honest, I didn&#8217;t know much  about what he did. The only thing that I did know for sure was that he had met  me and Igor in New York on our first or second U.S. tour and we went to get some  pizza with him. He grew up as a metalhead and a Sepultura fan I thought that was  pretty respectable coming from someone from the rap world. He does something  very different from a lot of the bullshit that&#8217;s out there in rap. This is rap  with a very different, almost &#8220;metal&#8221;, attitude woven into it and it sounds very  fucking cool. He told me it was an honor to have me on his record, but as far as  I can tell, I don&#8217;t think Necro working with Igor really had anything to do with  it. I haven&#8217;t met Ill Bill for quite a while though, and we&#8217;re going to get to  reunite at a festival that we&#8217;re both playing at over in Europe this summer. The  guest spot was his idea, he contacted me, and I put some vocals on top of it.  Since he was a big Sepultura fan, I decided to do something I normally don&#8217;t do,  and I took a couple lines that fit his song from <em>Arise</em> and <em>Chaos  A.D.</em>, and I screamed those over the top of the rap that he&#8217;s doing. It&#8217;s  going to sound fucking wild when it&#8217;s done &#8211; lot&#8217;s of intensity and some very  evil rap. Even if you don&#8217;t like rap, I&#8217;d suggest giving Ill Bill a try, because  it&#8217;s a lot closer to some of the things that we do in metal than you might  think.</p>
<p><font color="#000000"><strong>Soulfly Web:</strong> Finally, do you have  anything special in mind for Soulfly&#8217;s short European Tour in August or for the  11th Annual <strong>D-Low</strong> Memorial show that Soulfly&#8217;s scheduled on August 31st in  Tempe, Arizona? </font><br />
<strong>Max:</strong> Whoa, yeah, you know, we&#8217;ve got a lot  that we&#8217;re doing all at once right now, between the studio and touring in  Europe, and of course, the <strong>Dana Memorial Show</strong>. The one thing that I think would  be cool for this year&#8217;s D-Low Memorial Show would be to have our new project  play live at the show before Soulfly. Every year the D-Low show is a very  special one &#8211; at last year&#8217;s show I talked to Igor for the first time in person  in 10 years. My fans here in Arizona deserve that and I think Soulfly fans are  going to fucking love it if it happens &#8211; yeah, we&#8217;ll get to Soulfly the end, but  before that we&#8217;d hopefully play through some songs from the project. The bill  isn&#8217;t completely confirmed yet, but we&#8217;re working on it, and we hope to get some  guests who have known Dana in the past to come out. 90% of the people I&#8217;ve  worked with have had some type of connection with Dana &#8211; from the first D-Low  show when the Deftones played with <strong>Dub War</strong> until now. Throughout the years most  bands that have played have met Dana, or they know about it, and it&#8217;s important  to keep that involved. That awareness is what the show is really about &#8211; it&#8217;s an  opportunity for us to remember Dana as a friend. He was a very awesome metal  fan, he was here for the music, and that music was his salvation from all the  bullshit. He stayed away from shit like drugs, stealing, and all of that crap  because he had music, you know? He loved music more than anyone I know and I  hung out with him everyday playing music; he was one of the best friends that  I&#8217;ve ever met. It fucking sucked to lose him, so I&#8217;m just trying to do my part  to let people know about Dana. I don&#8217;t want to let the world forget Dana ever &#8211;  the impact he made and the memories we share &#8211; and that is the most important  thing that this show will be about.</p>
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