Most people get grey hairs long before their 50s. He probably does have some greys but I dont see a lot of it. Im dreading the fact that my hair is going to turn mostly grey in my 50s. Its still better than being bald I guess.
Now I have to check out Ton and Pessimist. Another cool dude, great interview. It’s the next best thing since I couldn’t make Milwaukee Death Fest! Also you need yellow tape - with No Canoes printed on it, then surround your filming area.
Mutual Hostility, now that's solid shit Dan, just Tubed it. That has the sickest animation I've seen yet and whoever did the cover painting has to be Kvlt AF.
Wow a TON interview. Something I wasn’t expecting today, but I’m not complaining. The blind follower demo is one of my favorite demos in brutal death metal. Killer interview!
Hey Dan! Good to see you on here brother. I watch all Dawgs videos. The first time he mentioned Ton I texted Jeff right away. Cool you guys hooked it up! Awesome
Hell Yeah the Dawg is becoming quite the (Death Metal) talk show host!! I totally remember buying TON "Plague" through a distro back in the day. There was a window of time from the early / mid 90s to around 2001 that the best and most brutal stuff came out. TON were part of that.
Dude comes up to me at work. Hasn’t seen me for 2 months. Looks at me and says “Shit man, Paul, you got dark bro. I saw you walking across the job site and brought you a job application. “ I laughed hysterically. I wasn’t wearing my normal work uniform. He thought I was the Mexican guy that called about the job😂. The joys of being Hawaiian and living in Nebraska
@@Poser_Metal_Records That is a fact. I’ve been around mostly white people my entire life. I did start out in Hawaii growing up around mixed people. Then mainly white people. I didn’t have my first encounter with a black personality until age 10. Thanks to the army. I was surrounded by every race you could imagine.
@@christopherrobin361 Should’ve yelled a hearty SUP DEVILS as you walked by. I could see the Dawg diggin that. Good job on the respectful behavior of not bum rushing an interview.
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetal I actually did meet him and said that! Yes, I did! But that's when he was just standing around on the first day and he smiled. I also met his wife and mentioned Justin's interview with Gene Palubicki----very cool interview and she liked that I was checking things out. And bought an Autopsy CD from 'em.
I saw sanguisugubogg open for dying fetus a couple months ago in Anaheim .. it was a rad show and I even met Devon , he was rad and noticed my Skag shirt lol! I’m gonna check out TON .. seeing savage master this weekend 🤘🏼
Damn. I hate how late to the scene I am. Must've been interesting hearing Cryptopsy when None So Vile first came out. I First REALLY got into Death Metal and Black Metal in 2013. I feel so late to the party! Jealous of everyone who listened to Death Metal in the 80's / Early 90's
I got into it pretty late as well. Around 2004ish when I bought Annihilation of the Wicked by Nile. I knew about death metal before that and who some of the big bands were but I never bought any albums or went to shows. It wasnt until I discovered Nile that I really got into death metal. I heard the song Unas Slayer of the Gods on a metal tv station and thats what drew me in.
Looks like Million Dollar Extreme have been filming stuff with Sanguisugabogg. They should of got Ton instead and made it this generations ‘Cannibal Corspe on Ace Ventura’.
13:19 best thing to come out of Ohio for me is Elysium by From the Depths. It took me forever to find the full thing and once I did I was blown away so much I had to upload it because I wanted people to hear it more easily.
As much as I love the 🛶 Canoe 🛶 flipping, calling out the poserrrrrs , and the question answered format. All these Death Metal interviews are a welcome change. And they keep getting better