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VOIVOD - Frontman Slams BLABBERMOUTH.NET 'Dickheads'
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VOIVOD frontman Denis "Snake" Belanger has slammed the "dickheads" on BLABBERMOUTH.NET
who have reacted negatively to the online preview of the group's new track
"The X-Stream". The song, which is available now for streaming at MP3.com,
comes off the Canadian pioneering metal band's upcoming album, "Katorz",
due in June on The End Records in North America and Nuclear Blast Records
in Europe.
[http://www.mp3.com/media_player/504/5/viewer.php&rgroup=8163]
Responding to the comments that were posted on BLABBERMOUTH.NET following
yesterday's story regarding the song's online availability, Snake wrote,
"I love Blabbermouth. It's always fun to read negative comments like (this
sucks) (way gay) Bla bla bla. It confirms me that I cannot please everyone
and anyway this is not my goal. There are artists out there which their
goals are exactly that. But I would like to see those dickheads on Blabbermouth
putting a band together. It would be one of the greatest things ever happen
in music industry. No one would be able to play a single note of music.
They would use a beat box 'coz none of them can even count. But wait a minute,
that is exactly what is playing on most music radio and television channel.
C'mon guys, you can do it, it's so easy. Easy like saying 'Fuck you.'
"For those who appreciate rock/metal music in all aspect, I'd like to say
thanks for your support. There's not enough rock/metal music playing out
there to discredit not a single one of them. Not even . By
the way, I still love them."
As previously reported, VOIVOD recorded and mixed the album with producer
Glen Robinson (ANNIHILATOR, TEA PARTY, GWAR) at Multisons studio in Montreal,
Quebec, Canada and mastered the CD in New York.
In order to record "Katorz", Belanger, drummer Michael "Away" Langevin,
and bassist Jason "Jasonic" Newsted utilized all of the guitar parts that
Piggy had recorded for the record on his laptop with ProTools before his
death.
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