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Infernaeon – BlankTV Interview (Brian Werner) 2010 – Prosthetic Records

June 1st, 2011 8 comments

Check out this soon to be talked about interview with Infernaeon’s Brian Werner during the tour with GWAR, The Casualties, and Mobile Death Camp. Brian speaks candidly about religion, satan, his critics, the Graven Image music video while carving 666 in his forehead! Good times indeed!

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http://www.blanktv.com/ Infernaeon – BlankTV Interview (Brian Werner) 2010 – Like this video? Come see hundreds more at KrankTV.com! – the Net’s biggest home for metal, death, grind, thrash, rapcore, heavy and hard rock music videos!
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Infernaeon – “Graven Image” Prosthetic Records

March 28th, 2011 25 comments

Check out the soon to be ‘talked’ about interview with Infernaeon’s Brian Werner during their tour with GWAR, The Casualties, and Mobile Death Camp. Brian speaks candidly about religion, Satan, his critics, and the Graven Image music video while carving 666 in his forehead! Good times indeed! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn2mUvFBDBo

http://www.blanktv.com/ Infernaeon – “Graven Image” – Like this video? Come see hundreds more at KrankTV.com! – the Net’s biggest home for metal, death, grind, thrash, rapcore, heavy and hard rock music videos!
If you like the hard stuff, come get hooked on KrankTV.com!
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DEICIDE on CAPITAL CHAOS 2006

February 3rd, 2010 25 comments

Deicide @ The Boardwalk – Orangevale, CA 2006 DEICIDE an American death metal band. The word “deicide” means “the killing of deities” or, in the Christian era “the killing of God or Jesus Christ”. http://www.earache.com/bands/deicide/deicide.html
The word can also mean “one who kills God”. The band has sold close to 500,000 releases (taking into consideration both CD and VHS sales) in the USA since the SoundScan era, making them one of the best selling death metal bands of all time. http://www.archive.org/details/Glen_Benton_Vs_Bob_Larson_Phone_Calls
Their albums Deicide and Legion are also ranked second and third place in best-selling death metal albums of that era.
Deicide was formed in Tampa, Florida in 1987, first playing under the name Carnage. After Glen Benton joined the name was changed to Amon. During this time they released two demos: Feasting the Beast (1987) and Sacrificial (1989). In 1989 the band’s name was changed to Deicide by force of Roadrunner Records, as Amon was the name of the house in the King Diamond album “Them”. Deicide then released their self-titled debut album in 1990.

The band’s original lineup consisted of Glen Benton on bass and vocals, brothers Eric and Brian Hoffman on guitars, and Steve Asheim on drums. Both Eric and Brian tended to play complex solos at fast speeds and with overlapping riffs, which gave Deicide the definitive heavy sound and complex song structures. This lineup remained intact until November 25, 2004 in the wake of increasing animosity between Glen Benton and the Hoffman brothers – allegedly in regards to royalties and publishing. http://www.myspace.com/thestenchofredemption
The guitar roles were then filled by ex-Cannibal Corpse guitarist Jack Owen, and Vital Remains guitarist Dave Suzuki. Following the tour, Suzuki was replaced by Ralph Santolla, formerly of Death, Iced Earth and Sebastian Bach. Santolla stated he is a Catholic and this has received a small amount of shock and ridicule from some metal fans. In spite of this, Deicide’s eighth studio album The Stench of Redemption album received rave reviews, and is one of their biggest sellers yet.[citation needed]

On May 24th, 2007, it was announced that Ralph Santolla had left Deicide.[2] He has since joined Florida death metal formation Obituary. Santolla appears on their new album “Xecutioner’s Return” – replacing the unavailable Allen West – and will be touring with them in support of this album.

On July 20th, 2007 guitarist Jack Owen (ex-Cannibal Corpse) announced that “Deicide is on hiatus” and he has joined Ohio based death/thrash combo Estuary for touring purposes.[3] The band will head out on a Balkan tour, dubbed “Balkans AssassiNation Tour”, in October 2007 alongside Krisiun, Incantation and Inactive Messiah. The tour organised by acclaimed Polish booking agency Massive Music.

Earache Records president Digby Pearson confirmed Earache received eight new Deicide songs in demo form. The band — Glen, Jack, Steve and probably Dave Suzuki of Vital Remains (ex-guitarist Ralph Santolla might just appear as guest soloist?) will more than likely enter Morrisound Recording in September 2007 to record the new album. Earache Records will officially announce its release nearer the time, probably in stores around January 2008. Deicide has received considerable controversy relating to their albums and lyrics, which include vehement anti-Christian themes. This was reinforced by frontman Glen Benton branding an inverted cross into his forehead.

Ostensibly in order to prove his genuine Satanic nature, Benton claimed in the early 1990s that he would commit suicide at the age of 33. However, he passed that age in 1997 and did not commit suicide.[5] In 2006, he stated that these statements had been “asinine remarks” and that “only cowards and losers” choose to kill themselves.[6]

Deicide has been banned from playing in several venues (such as Valparaiso, Chile over a promotional poster featuring Jesus Christ with a bullet hole in his forehead [1]) and with various festivals such as Hellfest, after several graves had been spray-painted with “When Satan Rules His World”, which is a song from Deicide’s 1995 album Once Upon the Cross. More recently, their music video for “Homage for Satan”, which features blood-splattered zombies on a rampaging mission to capture a priest, was banned from UK music TV channel Scuzz. [2]

In the early 1990s, Deicide was on tour in Europe with Gorefest, a Dutch death metal band. In Stockholm, and after the first band performed, a bomb was detonated in the club they were playing in. Many people blamed animal rights activists who were angered at Deicide’s lyrical themes of animal sacrifice, but Glen Benton blamed the incident on the fanatical black metal fans.

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