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Jan-Chris De Koeijer
Gorefest
To say that Gorefest's reunion album review.asp?id=1228 ended up as a rather pleasant surprise would be an understatement. Sure. Of course it was the same band that already released killers like False (1992) and Erase (1995) in their career, but on the other hand, it was also a band that had not been an active part of the Metal scene for almost seven years now. Luckily, La Muerte immediately erased any doubts I might have had about the album or the future of the band. Gorefest are definitely back and set to take no prisoners this time around! Of course this was more than enough for a reason for us to have vocalist / bassist Jan-Chris answer a couple of questions regarding the reunion, the past and the future of the band.

Pete Agnew
Nazareth
I posted this interview under a huge amount of pleasure because: a) it's an honor to be interviewing a Nazareth band member, b) Pete Agnew is not in his mid-30's anymore and Nazareth have been producing albums for 34 years now, still he was eager enough to chat - apart from their latest review.asp?id=1232 DVD release - on everything asked, c) numerous two-albums-star-wannabe bands can't do much better than send you to sleep online with their ridiculous two-word answers. Enough... Please, proceed for Razamanaz; always on a first-comes-first-served basis!

Richard Kruspe
Rammstein
Rammstein is certainly one of my favorite non-strictly-Metal bands. They do have that touch of Metal in their sound but they're definitely more than just that. They're...Rammstein! I was pretty hyped after 2004's review.asp?id=780 and I was really looking forward to their next album - Rosenrot - which is about to be released. I had the once in a lifetime delightful opportunity to chat with guitarist Richard Kruspe over the phone, straight from New York city, and here's what he had to say...

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