Interview with Robert of the Brutal Death Metal band FERMENTO
"I believe in the hard side of the way, values, sacrifice, discipline, everything is live is a test, real people should be straight and face everything with courage."
"I can't be blamed for people's ignorance. I wrote about elitism, anti system, individualist ideologies and not about NS."
"I hate the business in music, I only believe in the dignity of the musician and their beliefs but most of musicians don't have any dignity or brains."
"We are the most impractical band on earth. Next year it is going to be 20 years since we started as a band and we aren't superstars.. Tell me how many bands with 20 years talk and make facts like us, then call it honour or dignity, call it impractical or whatever you want but we are the truest in our own eyes."
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Interview with Daniel Corchado of the Death Metal band THE CHASM
"If there is another Chasm album in the future I'm almost sure that there won't be any vocals at all. Shouldn't be saying thisright now, but there is a very good chance it will happen"
"to be honest I didn't push it enough to keep the band on Earache, there was a point that we just simply didn't care about being signed. Nothing against Wicked World, in fact they did a decent job distributing The Spell, and Dan Tobin, manager of Wicked World, really likes/understands our music, but also they knew/realized that we were not very successful commercially"
"we took some long breaks, we were fed up with all the circus that is the "scene" nowadays, gotta say we were pretty close to disbanding, but we just relaxed and realized that we should keep minding our own business and keep writing music"
- Conducted by Hamano Kyousuke
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Neurotic Deathfest 2010: Show Report

Bands covered:
Carcass, Napalm Death, Bolt Thrower, Dying Fetus, Immolation, Defeated Sanity, Hour of Penance, Aborted, Defeated Sanity, Human Mincer, Septycal Gorge, Dew-Scented, Belphegor, Rotten Sound, Gorod, Pestilence, Origin and many others.
DC Webzine's Best Metal Albums of the Decade 2000-2009
2000 | 2001| 2002 | 2003 | 2004

Unhappy and to a good extent disgusted with the kind of year-end/decade-end lists we got to see, with proud mentions of some utterly embarrassing commercial releases, we thought that coming up with a list of our own was the only way to make us feel good about extreme metal again, and felt more strongly than ever before the urge to bring to the notice of misguided metalheads the best underground albums that were released in the last decade, many which are forgotten or worse, completely overlooked.
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