Those of you who have read my posts probably get the impression that I'm not exactly the most "positive" person in the world. And so this will be my last "negative" post. My sis' got me a year's subscrition to GW magazine last Christmas, and it was the first time in decades I had gone back to reading these rock n' roll "fanzines". First thing I read was Soundgarden's return to their place in the pantheon of Grunge, despite the fact that Chris Cornell's second guitarist had not faired so well in the aging department. He looked old and grey but Chris looked pretty good. And apparently they played incredibly at select shows around LA. But they are waxing nostalgic as far as I'm concerned and the Grunge scene is all but dead, replaced by a saturated market of Screamo Speed Thrash Metal that will not be relevant 5 years from now, so to all you guys who flash your latest custom 8 strings and $5,000 tube rectifiers on the inside covers of this decent mag, enjoy your nonsensical genre while you can and hold up your armory like so much USMC warfare machines c'os your days are numbered. Do you HONESTLY think the future of rock is a slew of CD covers that look like exorcisms gone horribly wrong? Fuk no, and you'll find out the hard way when the record industry has made enough money of your Doom & Gloom Wall Of Noise to pull to plug. I can't wait. I can't wait for a return to REAL METAL, the kind you punk asses likely grew up listening to but for some inexplicable reason decided to pump it full of the highest octane fuel you could get your hands on. It ain't rock n' roll, and it ain't metal. Its the NEW WAVE of the NEW MILLENEUM and it will die an ugly death, leaving a bunch of hotshot guitar players who actually couldn't keep up with the real deal like Allan Holdsworth, Mahivishnu Maglaughlin, or Al De Meola, for starters. Those guys could run cirles around ANY METAL SPEEDO SHREDDER and still have enough to kill a few more, if they dare stick around. I am a guitar player, and I could have spent days practicing scales and all that so I could go out there on stage and scare a few up and comers away, but the power of a great songs still beats the living crap out of any of your senseless "noodling". 20 years from now, you'll all be forgotten. Jimi Hendrix, Page, Clapton, Stevie Ray etc. WILL BE REMEMBERED. Stick that tube up yer butts and smoke it.
TWO ICD-9 SONGS CAN BE HEARD AT http://www.bandmix.com/toxicmetal11/ ALL SONGS WRITTEN AND RECORDED BY KRAIG DEAN OF ICD-9. KRAIG DEAN ALL VOCALS AND INSTRUMENTS.





