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Terrifyer by Pig Destroyer. AbsoluteHatred One of the classics. Glad it was reissued. Haydin One of the, if not THE, best grindcore record out there. Pummeling riffs, aggressive vocals, and relentless, grinding drums.
I can't ever truly express my love for this album. Favorite track: Gravedancer. Jonah W. Chud Charmicarmicat. Daniel Wood. Rhys Johnson. David Ammons. Carter Moon. Adam Dye. Eric Thomas. Anthony Miller. Peter SMiloff. Dungeon Simp. Roy Michael Tricksey. Jackson Morris. David Catalano. Sam Scott. Brett Strohl. Hooved god. David Davis. Ole Kirk. Hans Eriksson. Razzle Dazzle. Jeff Grindstopher. Tim Medlin. Jamie Cook. Troy Hollister. What are your gut reactions or memories? It was a ton of work but also a ton of fun.
Even by our standards, we were very hands-on with all aspects of the recording, art, layout, etc. There were so many ideas floating around that it was hard just to keep it all organized. Were Terrifyer and Natasha always a combined effort, or did you choose to couple one with the other later? They were both conceived at the same time, and the lyrics are obviously from the same head space as the Terrifyer lyrics and the story in the booklet, so for me, they belong together.
I guess it depends on what day you ask me. How did the concept for the album cover come about? What was the concept you wanted to explore? We stumbled upon it completely by accident. Chris Taylor is from my hometown in northern Virginia. We go back to before PD and pg. Chris is kind of a strange cat, and one of his many talents is that he can use a copy machine as an artistic medium.
I think the girl on the back cover came out of the same dirty magazine. Was the cover tied into the Natasha story, or is the woman featured there an independent figure? How deeply involved were you with Chris? Did he send you sketches, or did you just let him work? I just try to encourage him and make sure he has everything he needs. Were people excited by it?
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