So you’re coming up on the tenth anniversary of Alaska. Can you talk about that? Does it feel like it’s been ten years?
2005 was a big year; not only the year Alaska came out, but that was the year Blake and I joined. The beginning of the year in January, I remember one of the first gigs we played was the New England Metal Fest. We were probably the fourth or fifth band on that day on the main stage. I surely never played a stage that big or a show that big. I remember King Diamond played that day. It was just very weird, very surreal. To be going back now ten years later and headlining, it’s a big deal. We’ve made note of it. We haven’t announced it but we are doing something special. I don’t want to say one-off but we’re debuting something really fun, not from the new record, at Metalfest this year. Can’t even divulge anything but we’re taking the chance to make sure that it’s known. We’ve played that festival a lot and to be headlining it is a big deal to us and it’s pretty cool.
Everyone sucking Paul walkers dick like it's their job now. If he was drunk and driving instead of driving like a moron, he wouldn't be everyone's favorite actor.
Everyone sucking Paul walkers dick like it's their job now. If he was drunk and driving instead of driving like a moron, he wouldn't be everyone's favorite actor.
We have this channel called Bounce which is like the poor man's BET. it's on regular tv, has shitty quality and plays a lot of bad old movies. I'm watching Torque right now which I havent seen since I was a kid. If the ending had went as planned, it would have just been a movie about ice cube and some white dude being snitches.
It was meh. Had sexy cars, women, had some funny moments and a good send off for Paul. But it really isn't anything special. They should end the series but they aren't. Fuckin tards
Rational Gaze Obzen Do Not Look Down The Hurt That Finds You First Swarm Stengah Future Breed Machine Lethargica New Millennium Cyanide Christ Bleed Demiurge Straws Pulled at Random Catch 33 (Part of--In Death- Is Life, In Death-Is Death, Shed) Dancers to a Discordant System
It was meh. Had sexy cars, women, had some funny moments and a good send off for Paul. But it really isn't anything special. They should end the series but they aren't. Fuckin tards
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So you’re coming up on the tenth anniversary of Alaska. Can you talk about that? Does it feel like it’s been ten years?
2005 was a big year; not only the year Alaska came out, but that was the year Blake and I joined. The beginning of the year in January, I remember one of the first gigs we played was the New England Metal Fest. We were probably the fourth or fifth band on that day on the main stage. I surely never played a stage that big or a show that big. I remember King Diamond played that day. It was just very weird, very surreal. To be going back now ten years later and headlining, it’s a big deal. We’ve made note of it. We haven’t announced it but we are doing something special. I don’t want to say one-off but we’re debuting something really fun, not from the new record, at Metalfest this year. Can’t even divulge anything but we’re taking the chance to make sure that it’s known. We’ve played that festival a lot and to be headlining it is a big deal to us and it’s pretty cool.
Obzen
Do Not Look Down
The Hurt That Finds You First
Swarm
Stengah
Future Breed Machine
Lethargica
New Millennium Cyanide Christ
Bleed
Demiurge
Straws Pulled at Random
Catch 33 (Part of--In Death- Is Life, In Death-Is Death, Shed)
Dancers to a Discordant System