Dave Mustaine: "Well, no. I mean, the ones that I did that I'm not doing anymore that to me is just wrong is SEX PISTOLS' 'Anarchy' 'cause it says I'm an anti-Christ. I'm not really anti anybody so I had to kind of take a look at that. You know, I mean, I am sure if I wanted to I could do 'Black Friday' or 'The Conjuring' because they don't really mean anything anymore, because the lyrics from 'Bad Omen' I had to jumble up because it was a bona fide hex, so it was kind of like gobbledygook, unless you get lucky and you know something about witchcraft you're not going to be able to deduce what that spell is. And 'Black Friday', you know, it's just gratuitous violence which, that's cool to a point, but there's so many death metal fans that do it better than I did."
2005 interview
probably doesnt want to play "Go To Hell" either...
Adam "Nergal" Darski, the 33-year-old leukemia-stricken guitarist/vocalist of the Polish extreme metal act BEHEMOTH, made his first public appearance earlier this week since undergoing a bone marrow transplant procedure.
Photos of Nergal's February 28, 2011 visit to the Musicollective music school in Gdansk, Poland can be found at the Musicollective Facebook page. They are also available on the Musicollective.pl web site.
In a statement released in January, Nergal said about his recovery, "Although the whole treatment went really good, as well as the bone marrow transplant and the post-transplant period, the next several months is the time when I must really take care of myself. Of course, I will have plenty of time to recover, think about the strategy and my return to the stage — which approaches imminently. (laughs) First of all, however, I must rebuild my physical condition."
Adam "Nergal" Darski, the 33-year-old leukemia-stricken guitarist/vocalist of the Polish extreme metal act BEHEMOTH, made his first public appearance earlier this week since undergoing a bone marrow transplant procedure.
Photos of Nergal's February 28, 2011 visit to the Musicollective music school in Gdansk, Poland can be found at the Musicollective Facebook page. They are also available on the Musicollective.pl web site.
In a statement released in January, Nergal said about his recovery, "Although the whole treatment went really good, as well as the bone marrow transplant and the post-transplant period, the next several months is the time when I must really take care of myself. Of course, I will have plenty of time to recover, think about the strategy and my return to the stage — which approaches imminently. (laughs) First of all, however, I must rebuild my physical condition."
I really hope he's gettin better. It would be awesome to see them next year
He could also go into remission for years. I've got two cousins with leukemia. One passed away from it when she was 12 and her older sister is still around. She's just turned 50 and has had it for at least 35 years. It all depends on the quality of treatment and how well he responds. Cancer fucking sux.
It can be temporary or permanent. Some cancers can come back after years of remission, others are gone for good. So to answer your question, it may not be there at the present time, but it can come back.
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Photos of Nergal's February 28, 2011 visit to the Musicollective music school in Gdansk, Poland can be found at the Musicollective Facebook page. They are also available on the Musicollective.pl web site.
In a statement released in January, Nergal said about his recovery, "Although the whole treatment went really good, as well as the bone marrow transplant and the post-transplant period, the next several months is the time when I must really take care of myself. Of course, I will have plenty of time to recover, think about the strategy and my return to the stage — which approaches imminently. (laughs) First of all, however, I must rebuild my physical condition."
kinda like mono or herps?