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It's time for some real music.
It's showtime!
We have seen imitators!
We've also seen duplicators!
But now, it's time for the originators!
Los Angeles and the rest of the world.
You know what time it is.
Many have tried to replicate.
Many, many, Scott, many have tried.
Many, many have tried to duplicate, and they do a horrible job.
You're listening to The Very Manic, Jimmy Cab Show.
I am your host, Jimmy Cabs, along with my special co-host, Scott Peterson of Cryptic Slaughter.
How you doing there, Scott?
I'm doing good.
How are you doing, my friend?
Pretty good.
We are broadcasting live from gentrified downtown Los Angeles.
Where do we begin?
First of all, welcome back.
You've been gone for a while.
Yes, I have.
Nice for you to come by and join us today.
Well, I have free range.
You said I can come and go as I please.
That's right.
We're not Nazis at this fucking show.
You know what I mean?
We're not.
None of us are.
None of us are getting paid, so it's all good.
We do it because of amour.
I was on vacation.
I was not on vacation, but, you know.
I'm back.
I'm here now, and that's all that matters.
I'm glad that you're here because today we've got a very good show.
We're going to be playing some very good music.
But before we start, Chester, how are you doing over there?
All right, man.
What's going on?
Not much.
Why don't you tell the audience how they could figure out that whole WePlayRadio fucking fiasco website you've got over there?
Yeah.
So just go to WePlayRadio.com.
From there, you can check out Jimmy's show, The Very Manic Jimmy Cab Show.
You'll see links there to subscribe to the show.
You click on that link.
It takes you to iTunes.
You subscribe, and then you get every single show that Jimmy does.
That's right.
Please subscribe to iTunes so that way I look like I'm actually doing something, and that way my sexy SS she-wolf can still get wet and find me sexually attractive.
You know what I mean?
Help me out here, man.
She is drinking right now.
Make it look like I'm somebody.
By the way, we want to also welcome Sexy Rudy.
How you doing, Rudy?
Rudy.
We're waiting for the sadistic intent, guys.
Hopefully, they're not fucking on a freeway headed towards San Francisco right now because it's always an inside joke with those guys when they're trying to get somewhere.
All right.
This is really interesting news.
So the big news is Dave Lombardo is going to be touring, filling in for drums with...
Mike Mayer and Suicidal Tendencies.
What do you think about that, Scott?
I'm only a fan of the first record of Suicidal.
I think anything after that is garbage.
Ah, okay.
So it sounds like you and I have been talking to Dale Henderson, the Beowulf.
No, just kidding.
I've always thought that.
A little shout out there?
No, I mean, I knew Mike back in the day.
Was he a dick with you, too?
No, he was cool to me.
He lived probably about four blocks away from where I did in Santa Monica.
He was always nice to me.
His brother, Jim, was always cool to me.
I don't have a problem.
I wonder why they didn't ask you to fill in for drums.
Okay, you can have Dave Lombardo or me.
I'll take Dave Lombardo.
Yeah, but you'd be cheaper.
Yeah.
It's all about money with Mike Mayer, you know what I mean?
You know, I would do it, but the phone never rang.
The phone never rang.
And I could not play anything but the first record.
If he wanted to do just the first record, and maybe like a couple songs off Join the Army, then I would be his man.
Would you be into actually getting that gig, man, and touring around the country with the band?
An established band?
I'm not talking about like some band in a van or something.
I'm talking about like an established band.
Of course, yeah.
Would you ride that wave and go for it?
I totally would take advantage of that.
Would you tell your lovely lady, see ya, I'll be gone for a couple months?
Well, I wouldn't say see you, because then I wouldn't be around living.
How would you word that to her?
I would go babe, because I call her babe.
I call her baby and babe.
And I'd say, babe, I got...
Amor de mi vida?
No, no.
She knows who Suicidal Tendencies is, so I'd just be like, I got offered to play in Suicidal Tendencies for a month on this tour.
And she'd be like, well, how much...
How about 18 months around the world?
If I was getting paid good, she would totally understand.
Really?
Because if I was getting paid decent, then she could come out to some of the shows and hang out and everything.
Ah, see, very smart.
Come on out, join me.
No, she has my back.
She supports me.
She trusts me.
We have a good relationship.
That's why we've been together for so long.
And, you know, I'm not a scumbag.
I'm a, you know, I wouldn't...
I would treat it as a job.
Yeah, you're very mature.
Yeah.
You wouldn't be stimulated by that young badge, would you?
No.
I mean...
I have...
Sweaty young badge.
Moist young badge in denim and leather.
It's not better than the badge I have at home.
There you go.
Right on.
I find this tour interesting.
Talk about marketing.
For me, it's one of those things where when you get older...
Yes, I know.
Someone's going to be criticizing what I say, but what a perfect way to market this tour.
Oh, yeah.
And what I mean by that is, you know, there's a whole new demographic of kids that just want to give their money away.
And so the whole David Lombardo who technically, regardless of how you...
how it's disguised with the PR companies or whatever, the guy needs a job.
So he's very busy doing all kinds of different projects, but at the end of the day, he's got to make a check.
And for him, this is pretty good because he gets to be on the road.
It's a very, what I would say, professional gig.
Yeah.
And it also helps boost ticket sales for Suicidal Tendencies.
I would be interested in seeing this tour because normally I would never give a fuck.
I wouldn't give a fuck.
Yeah, I wouldn't care.
Rudy, would you give a fuck about going to...
You've never seen Suicidal Tendencies?
Especially with fucking Megadeth.
Ugh.
Ugh.
They've been cool in over, what, 35 years?
Yeah, right?
I'd rather fucking stab pencils in my ear than hear fucking Dave Mustaine sing.
You know what?
I wish, you know what, maybe we should throw a nice little Reaper fucking request for Dave...
No, no.
For Dave Mustaine.
Dave Mustaine looks like he'd be cool in a casket right about now.
I've never liked Dave Mustaine.
I've never liked Megadeth.
So, I mean, I think Dave Lombardo's going to make Suicidal a better band.
I mean, Suicidal's drummer, that they have is a fucking great drummer, but Dave Lombardo...
You should be a politician, man.
You fucking...
No, I mean, I'm just speaking the truth, but I mean, yeah, they're going to...
I mean, Suicidal is a brand.
They're going to sell so much fucking shit.
More money for Mike Muir, man.
That's all I got to say.
You know, you know.
Here's another interesting thing.
So, my old friend, my...
Because we're no longer...
I mean that past tense, because we are no longer in...
I had this wonderful relationship with Caden Delvey de la Pena, of Hyrax.
We were both two gossiping bitches.
We would get on the phone and we would talk shit about everybody, and that includes you and you and you.
Rudy, you too.
We'd talk shit about everybody, because, you know, as most of you know, Caden de la Pena loves to talk shit, and I love to talk shit.
And let me tell you, nobody was exempt.
Scott, you weren't exempt.
We'd talk shit about you too.
That's fine, yeah.
In your fucking, you know, St. Vitus hat.
And unfortunately...
It's a volume four St. Vitus hat.
It's a very...
Very fucking awesome hat.
Yeah, thank you.
The point is, is a couple of months ago, when Lemmy passed away, Caden took it upon himself to go on this campaign to...
Yeah, get the statue.
Get the statue.
And there was this misunderstanding.
For some reason, everyone's under the impression that I'm against the statue, that I'm against the Lemmy statue.
It's not that I'm against it.
What I'm against is the fact that the fans are being solicited to pay for this thing, where, my opinion, and, you know, you've heard this before, so I don't want you to squirm in your seat.
What?
My opinion was, and it's all it was, it's just an opinion.
I don't hold...
I'm not in political office.
I don't hold no titles.
It was just like, hey, I think it's really shady that the Rainbow Barn girl in the establishment doesn't cough up for this because they made a lot of profit off of Lemmy.
True.
And they had a lot of patronage and clientele coming in when Lemmy was alive.
They're going to have more now now that there's a statue there.
I agree.
But as usual, everyone's very sensitive, and I was shocked.
I was very shocked that Caden de la Peña got not only hurt by...
I mean, I wasn't sabotaging his campaign.
I wasn't fucking attacking the guy.
No.
I wasn't talking shit.
I was just being me and giving my opinion.
And he took it very personal, and he, you know, he ended our friendship.
30 years.
30 years of supporting this guy.
30 years of being loyal.
And yeah, you know, we talk shit.
This is a guy who talks so much shit.
This guy has maligned everything about me, but it was always in good fun because I was always under the impression that we were both ball busters.
And, you know, you dish it out, you could take it.
Well, apparently, he could not take it.
But what does all this have to do, and why am I bringing it up?
Aside from me being a very bitter, hurt bitch, because I do miss my little Diablo Negro and shit-talking Negro.
I'm bummed that this has happened.
30 years, dude.
No, I love you both, and you know that I'm bummed about it.
As a matter of fact, why don't we...
Hey, I've known you 30-plus years.
Hey, Chester, put up a picture of me and Scotty back when we were young.
Look at that.
Yeah.
You see that?
Look at that.
Look at that.
Look at how handsome you look.
Oh, I wouldn't go handsome in that picture at all.
You really...
Look how young you look there.
You still look the same, except you don't...
In there, you got that Howdy Doody haircut.
I was 17.
Yeah, that's when I just cut my hair off, and I didn't know what the fuck...
Well, let's talk about haircuts.
Yours is not that much better.
How did I not get laid back then?
You look like fucking Donny Osmond's, like...
Can you believe, sweetheart? ...Mexican cousin that no one talks about.
I'm talking to my...
I'm directing this towards my SS She-Wolf who exchanges...
bodily fluids with me.
Can you believe...
Dude, you look like Scott Baio.
Don't I look handsome right there?
Yeah, he looks like Juan Baio.
Dude, can you believe I was not getting not one fucking pubic hair of vagina back then?
Yes, I can believe it.
I wasn't getting laid back then either, dude.
Oh, come on, dude.
I was not.
Okay.
I lost my virginity at 17 years old, dude.
Okay, the point is, is look, we've known each other for over 30 years.
Now, Chester, can you put up a picture of me and our Diablo Negro, Caden Del De La Pena?
I've known him just as long as...
Or probably even longer.
Look at that.
That was taken at the Rainbow Bar and Grill.
You know, I know, and the whole world knows that I despise that establishment.
I know you...
Yes, this is true.
Despise it for so many reasons, not just because I'm an antisocial fucker and I hate the client.
It's everything that you dislike about music.
It's everything.
It goes against my ethics.
The service is horrible.
It's overpriced, blah, blah, blah.
But look it, there I am, supporting my then friend with his DJ.
I know.
And the guy...
I was there.
And the guy turns on me.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, guess what?
I want to congratulate the crybaby, two-faced, shit-talking, can't-take-it, Caden Del De La Pena.
I seriously want to congratulate him because he went on a campaign to raise funds...
Yes, he did. ...to have that statue done, and he got it.
He did, and he did, and I'm very proud of him, man.
I'm proud of him, too.
Yeah, I know.
I mean, I've been friends with Caden since 84, so we're talking 32 years, and, you know, I think he did a great job getting it done.
I think he did a fantastic job.
No.
I am bummed about you guys not being friends anymore.
I've already said it, and I'll stop it after that.
No, no, feel free.
Feel free to elaborate.
I'm bummed because it makes me think that for 30 years I was...
And, yes, I understand that most of you are probably going, fuck, Jimmy Cavs is a fucking bitch.
Could you imagine if I wasn't getting laid?
I'd be venting even more.
The point is, is for 30 years, it just makes me feel like I was a friend of convenience.
I don't think you were.
Okay, well...
I honestly don't think you were.
Let me just say this.
Let me just say this.
Let me just say this.
This is directed towards El Diablo Negro, K&W, De La Peña, and the higher X.
You have an open invitation to sit right there and have some free alcoholic beverages served by my lovely SS She-Wolf.
And I would be here, too.
I'd be a ref.
And you can apologize to me, or you can clear the air and let me know what was it that fucking got a bug up your ass.
But I will say this.
I am very proud of you, and I thought you did a great job in raising money, soliciting money from the fans, but still...
To make your goal, and you achieved your goal of having that Lemmy statue raised.
Yeah, and because of him, it will be up...
So let's give...
Let's give Caden...
Way to go, Caden.
There you go.
Way to go, brother.
Great fucking job.
More profits for the rainbow.
Yeah, yeah.
I hope you get a piece of that fucking pie, by the way.
All right, what did we hear?
What did we start off the set with, Scott?
Oh, I forgot.
It's been so long now.
Okay, well, we started off...
I feel good venting.
Obviously so.
Well, we started off with the God himself, Motorhead, Thunder and Lightning, off the Bad Magic album, which I think is a great fucking record.
What a way to go, literally.
Yeah, yeah.
And then we heard Victims of the Dead by my brother, your soon-to-be brother again, Hyrax, Caden, Immortal Legacy album, which is a great record as well.
Great record, great record.
And then we heard Malignant Spirits by the almighty, legendary, sadistic intent from the reawaking Horde Thoughts, and looking forward to having them in here.
It's been...
They're guys that...
They're guys that I've known for a long time, too, way back when, and they're a band that I think should have been way bigger than they became.
You and I both.
You and I and the rest of the world.
I'm gonna talk to them about that.
I wanna know.
I wanna know why.
Here's the deal.
You know what?
You just mentioned that.
Our special guests tonight are Sadistic Intent.
Sadistic Intent's gonna be playing this Friday, the 26th.
They're gonna be playing an amazing show at the Complex in Glendale.
For most of you in Los Angeles, you know that these Sadistic Intent shows are very rare and obscure, so when they get out to play...
You gotta come.
Make sure you get out there and check it out.
And it's a very small venue, so get your tickets in advance.
Make sure you contact Dark Realm Records, Church of the Eighth Day, or the Complex.
But here's the deal.
Sadistic Intent is a global...
Yeah, they are. ...extreme underground band.
Huge.
Inspired so many...
Rudy, am I lying?
So many fucking bands.
So many bands that they've invited.
Rudy, get over here.
Get on the mic.
Rudy.
So Rudy's the back...
He's the Peter Grant behind the scenes.
He knows what's up.
I know.
But Sadistic Intent is a band that has...
They've inspired so many bands that are so successful.
Why is it that Sadistic Intent is not successful?
Don't you think they should be successful?
Of course they should be successful, but...
I mean, am I lying when I say that they've inspired so many bands that are very world-renowned and big now?
Yep.
You're fucking dead on with what you're saying.
And yeah, they should totally be a lot bigger than they are, but unfortunately, for some fucking reason, they just don't get the breaks that they deserve.
Yeah.
And, I mean, they're huge in the underground, but they should be a little bit bigger, in my opinion.
And that's just not because I'm friends with them and, you know, or nothing like that.
I'll put that aside, but they should be.
I mean, because for the last 25-plus years, they've been consistent with what they've done musically.
Not releases.
Not releases.
I was about to...
I'm not fucking releases.
I was about to have a heart attack like Kate Douglas in a pay year right now.
I was about to talk some shit there.
No, no, no, but with their music, their genre, they chose to stick with.
When a lot of bands, we're going with that fucking black metal route and fucking dressing up like painting their faces like fucking raccoons.
They stayed consistent with what they wanted to do.
Yes, they did.
And they stuck to what they wanted to do.
Yeah.
When a lot of other bands went that route, they said, fuck that.
We're not going to fucking look like idiots.
We're not going to jump on that fucking bandwagon.
We're death metal and we're going to stay death metal.
Yeah, Sadistic Intent has never had...
Sadistic Intent has never had a stream of consciousness type of record or a...
What, a badly produced record?
Just kidding, just kidding.
They've been consistent and they've been fucking staying true to themselves and when they get here, we're going to sit down and have a...
I'd like to say maybe we should have a...
What do they call that?
Are you coughing there?
You said it.
I just cleared my throat.
Okay, because you know I'm a germaphobe, right?
I don't have a problem with female feces, but when it comes to...
And it was into my armpit.
Okay, thank you.
You saw that.
Sadistic Intent will be here.
We're going to have a one-on-one with these guys and we're going to find out what's up with them.
They just played Portland.
Portland, correct?
Yep.
They killed it.
Friday night.
And they killed it in Portland.
So for those of you here in Los Angeles, as I mentioned before, they're going to be playing this Friday.
We're going to be giving away a pair of tickets.
Chester, what is the number so people can call the show, not me, the show?
1-800-893-9562.
Repeat that again because I know somebody's packing a ball right now.
1-800-893-9562.
Okay, when I mentioned to call, that's the number you call and we're giving away a pair of tickets.
And make sure you call Chester and tell him you want to go to the show.
All right, let's get the show started.
Did you want to say something there?
I actually want to say something.
I want to interrupt you.
I'm running downstairs to get Bay.
Make sure you lead them up here because they tend to get lost very easily.
They'll be up here in about an hour.
Chester, take it away.
I have been hurt by others and I will hurt them.
I will make them suffer like I did.
I have suffered.
The words of a sadist, one of the most disruptive elements in human society.
To have complete mastery over another.
To make him a helpless object.
To humiliate him.
To enslave.
To inflict moral insanity on the innocent.
That is his objective.
His twisted pleasure.
His Thank you.
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Today there was a possibly significant development in the terrifying case of the man who calls himself Zodiac and has boasted that he is responsible for five murders in the last nine months.
In Zodiac's latest letter last week, he threatened to make a busload of schoolchildren his next victims.
Since then, school buses have been discreetly guarded and parents' fears have openly risen.
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He turned away, I could almost smell death in the air Well, thankful I am, but I'll never know to this day What made him turn and slowly walk away It was a night of the sadist, yeah It was a night of the sadist, yeah It was a night of the sadist, yeah It was a night of the sadist, yeah And now, here with an unlimited supply of misinformation is Mr. Noto!
All right, I am very happy to report that the Sadistic Brothers have found their way through gentrified downtown Los Angeles to the 19th floor We Play Radio studios.
Here they are, right here, sitting nice and sexy.
Fresh off.
From their Portland trip.
Yeah!
But before we get to them, the SS She-Wolf is preparing some drinks for them.
Scotty, what did we hear there?
Well, Mr. Jimmy Cavs, we heard, we started off the set with the Sadist by the almighty St. Vitus off their Hallows Victim album.
The next band was Armored Angel, and I cannot pronounce this goddamn name.
It's Tear, Giver, Sartor, whatever he wrote down there.
Sorry.
Santa Monica fucking public education.
Oh, dude.
I can't pronounce that name.
It's terrible.
It's all good.
And then we heard a band called Valder and a song called Impending Doom off, let's see, Jimmy's terrible writing here, Pathetic Scum album.
That's right.
You know what?
Let me mention something real quick.
Valdor will be coming to Los Angeles.
They're going to be playing at the Five Star March 4th.
This is a Chris Hatewar show.
Valdor, an amazing band.
If you haven't catched them, March 4th at the Five Star.
And then after that, we heard the almighty High on Fire song called, Surrounded by a Feeze.
And we ended this set by Larry and the Blue Nuts, a song called Night of the Satus.
Night of the Satus.
You know, it's funny.
You were asking me about the whole controversy with Led Zeppelin.
It's, you know, a lot of people have been emailing me or contacting me or coming up to me in person and saying, hey, these iconic rock and roll figures that are dying, these people that are dying, and you're making fun of like Glenn Frey and so and so.
You know, what's wrong with you?
Here's the deal.
There's been very highs and very lows.
You know, it wasn't that long ago that I was mourning the loss of Maurice in Earth, Wind & Fire and God knows who, Lemmy and God knows who else.
David Bowie.
Bowie, of course.
But this whole rock and roll institutionalized, shoved in your subconscious for the last 30 to 40 years.
You know, there's some fucking artists that I'm sick of it.
As I mentioned last week, I went to Black Sabbath and I was bored out of my mind.
Bate, you're a Sabbath fan.
Were you at Black Sabbath last week?
Not this time.
I caught him the last time.
I was bored out of my fucking mind, dude.
I really was.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
Love the Sabbath records.
You know, I'm not one of those.
I prefer Gio over Ozzy.
I love it all.
But it's just so, so fucking predictable.
The very next night, and again, I know this is rehashed conversation, so please don't text me or email me or anything like that.
The very next night, I went over to the Whiskey, which is a place that I'm not very fond of.
Saw Michael Monroe.
You know who Michael Monroe is from Hanoi Rocks?
Yeah.
Okay.
Amazing fucking guy.
Fucking show.
The dude's in his 60s.
He's jumping all over the place.
I mean, it was great.
The whole spirit of rock and roll.
Not sitting there playing the same old hashed out fucking vegged out tunes.
And so this Led Zeppelin controversy, 30 something years, almost 40 years.
I've known this for the last 20, but no one wants to hear what I have to say.
It's now becoming a fact that Led Zeppelin has ripped off so many, so many artists.
And I understand you guys are musicians.
You know that.
You know, there's inspiration.
And sometimes that inspiration goes into what you're creating.
But these blatant Zeppelin ripoffs are just blatant, dude.
And I mean, just look into it yourself.
So surrounded by thieves.
Am I a Zeppelin fan?
No.
I like real raw creative shit.
All right.
Enough of that rant.
Chester, what is the number to give away those free tickets that we're going to give away in a bit?
1-800-893-9567.
These tickets are for Sadistic Intent.
They'll be playing this Friday at the Complex.
For those of you in Los Angeles, as you know, Sadistic Intent performances are very far and in between.
Very rare, very obscure.
Let me just welcome to the very manic Rick and Bay Cortez of Sadistic Intent.
Thank you for being here.
You know, thank you for having us here.
Rick was saying some very nice things about you, Scotty, and Cryptic Slaughter.
From back in the day.
We go way back.
Yeah.
Definitely.
Isn't it funny how time flies, though?
Here we are 30-something years later.
And also, when the first relapse reissues, we had an in-store at Dark Realm.
That's right.
Nice.
Yes.
Part of the history of the realm.
Yeah.
Part of the Dark Realm history.
Yeah.
It was the last time that Bill Crooks, Rob Nicholson, and myself were in the same room together.
Wow.
Did they fist fight in the back after?
No.
These guys are way cool.
Dude, they supplied us with beers.
Beer and pizza.
They were fucking...
It was the best.
It was cool.
Yeah.
It was a good experience to have these guys there.
Yeah.
Definitely.
I remember back in high school, I remember I had a friend, this guy, Chris, real long-haired guy.
Yeah, long-haired.
I'm surprised.
The question is, does he still have long hair?
Wearing a leather jacket.
I remember he had these blue jeans that were kind of faded and shit.
And he would put these big inverted crosses on his shins.
And this guy...
He's a mess.
He's a metalhead, you know?
I'm sure his high school concert loved that.
We, you know, back then, we'd like, hey, let's go fucking party, whatever.
We're metal.
It was cool.
You know, one of the...
Back in the old days.
But anyway, he's like...
He had a tape.
He goes, hey, man, you got to listen to this bad man.
He's a fucking cryptic slaughter.
Oh, this guy's fucking bad or what?
I'm like, fuck yeah, dude.
Check this shit out.
I'm like, all right, cool.
He led me to the table.
And we're walking home.
And I'm like, hey, I got this cryptic slaughter.
I'm going to check this out.
We're going to get home.
And look at that.
30 something years later, here we all are.
Here we are.
Look at Scott.
Here we all are still broke.
You guys are fast.
These guys are, you know, tiny ears, you know, in the, you know, picking up the speed.
Well, listen, this is something that I've said before to you guys off the record and on the record.
One of the reasons why I have such immense respect for you is the fact that you have literally, whether it is by choice or by accident, remained completely, totally, 100% genuine.
Genuine with your integrity.
And you have never strayed from what you started, from what you've achieved, from what you originally started to now.
You've never strayed from that.
And you are a global titan all around the world in the underground.
There are so many bands that you have influenced.
I mean, we could sit here and just spend the whole night reading off a list.
So many bands that are now considered mainstream acts that are out playing these successful tours.
So my question to you, number one, and I know I've hit you this over and over again.
How is it that you've remained to this stature where you haven't been contaminated and retained that integrity?
But yet, how do you feel seeing all these bands that you have influenced, that were fans, that are now fucking playing these huge tours?
Well, as far as, excuse me, kind of sick here.
Hey, don't choke there, bro.
Don't get stressed out.
I told you, you know, we got some cannabis cigarettes.
So you want to relax a little bit.
Yeah, we need that shit.
Yeah.
I'm trying to get over this.
I think that we've always felt, you know, we've strayed through to the metal the way we felt it's supposed to be.
You know what I mean?
We kept our views.
Well, basically, you know, like when we started the band, you know, first of all, this goes back to high school days.
Like I was talking about Cryptic Slaughter and, you know, back in high school.
The band that really inspired us, it was Slayer.
And I remember, you know, I used to go to school with John Araya back then.
And one of the things I remember was he gave me a flyer in school and said the fastest, heaviest band in the USA.
And this was 1984.
And back then, I was like, fuck, that's fucking badass.
Yeah, they were.
Like, oh, shit.
These guys are fucking fast and heavy.
And these guys are like, oh, this darkness and just badass.
And I just like, oh, yeah, I totally got into it.
You know, before that was old school heavy metal.
And I still to this day, I'm still into old school heavy metal.
I still fucking appreciate it big time.
But, you know, at that moment in time, I think being that age, I was just fucking fired up.
You know what I mean?
Just and that was the music that really fucking like, oh, just you could just totally just just give it your all.
You know what I mean?
Just fucking full throttle.
And it was this powerful.
Energy.
I would feel like strong, you know, listening to music like that.
Like, oh, I fucking feel the strength.
And that's what I felt playing with our music.
It was like I told Bay, dude, we're going to make a band.
That's going to be our goal.
You know, that's what we're going to be fucking fast and fucking heavy.
Let's do this.
And, you know, we just started out.
And, you know, the beginning, I didn't play guitar, you know, to be honest with you.
So it was like, oh, shit, I thought it'd be a little bit easier.
I didn't know it was going to be this hard.
Like, what the fuck?
Let's do this shit.
Oh, what the fuck?
She'd be face to face.
It looked so easy.
Fucking hand hurts.
Shit.
Damn, was she blackboard?
So, you know, it was that was a reality, you know, and it took a while by the time we got, you know, our shit together.
And, you know, eventually we became a band and we actually got these other guys with us.
And, you know, that was the beginning.
You know, you just you just came back from Portland.
You just finished playing a festival out there.
And 30 something years later, your fan base not only has grown globally, but especially here in the underground, the United States, very fanatical.
How did you how was that show that you just played?
And were you amazed that in Portland, you were very well received?
Yeah, Portland had a great scene.
There's a lot of people there to support the show.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Portland kicks major ass.
Honestly, you guys like like talking about the USA.
Portland is a fucking highlight in the USA.
That's just honestly a great scene.
And, you know, we've been to several cities in USA.
And, you know, honestly, our last tour we did was fucking killer.
Actually, the USA's it's gotten stronger.
It's picked up, you know, back in the, you know, mid 90s and early 90s.
Or, you know, the scene was not as strong back then.
You know, you have for an underground band.
Yeah.
For underground.
Yeah.
If you're, you know, if you're hooked up on a big label.
Yeah.
You know, you got it made.
You have all the distribution, you know, all the, you know, magazines and 7-Eleven, you know, you're right there in the middle.
You know, but we didn't have that.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, we're underground.
We're underground.
We're underground.
You know what I mean?
You know what I mean?
We're underground, you know?
So it was like, we were like relying on the tape trading, underground fanzines.
And, you know, the diehards were out there.
They were out there all these years, all the years.
They never gave up.
The diehards were always there.
And we in contact with people around the world.
And that's like, we didn't care what's going on in the mainstream.
You know, people, the metal's dead.
We didn't.
We didn't give a fuck what people think.
You know, we're into it.
We didn't give a shit.
You know, whatever.
We keep on going.
And that was what we did.
And we attempted a tour.
You know, we did.
I'm not going to lie.
You know, we're like, hey, fuck this.
Let's go out there.
Let's make shit happen.
And, you know, the reality was back in those days, it was goddamn tough.
Very tough.
It was like shit.
Not only that, it's crossed over to like a younger generation.
Gasoline's not free.
There's like a new generation of new metal heads that are, you know, they're into it and they're keeping the fire going.
You know, it's pretty cool.
I think now with the years of, you know, we put our years of underground networking, you know, just the diehards writing old school pen and paper just around the world, interviews, everything.
And like I said, you know, that was what we did for years and years.
And then this thing called the internet came in the picture.
And at first, honestly, we've always been kind of like, oh, you know, like our friends, like, yeah, it's old school, man.
Files.
You know, it was like, we were just kind of like, you know.
But what is the definition?
At first.
What is the definition to you?
To you, and this goes for both of you.
What is the definition of being underground?
Because there are so many bands that still claim to be underground.
Right.
But eventually they follow through a process where they build up a demographic, an audience.
Right.
Okay.
Then distribution comes into play.
Yeah.
Then, you know, then tour.
Then tour support.
I think being on a big label, you're not underground anymore.
So is that something that you're against?
No, no, no.
Or would you like that?
Honestly, we've talked about this in interviews way back many years.
We'll go back two decades.
Are you sick and tired of people asking why aren't you making money off what you should be making money off?
No.
Well, getting back to the underground thing, what we're saying, we were, like I said, we were never against the notion of a band becoming successful.
You know what I mean?
We were never like, oh.
We were never against it.
We were never against it.
We were never against it.
We were never against it.
We were never against it.
We were never against it.
We were never against it.
We were never against it.
If we ever get to the point where we could fucking headline the Palladium, we're going to say, no, man, fuck that shit.
We'll never do that.
We're going to have a good stage, good sound.
No, man, fuck that.
We can't do that.
Fuck.
What the fuck?
Why would I say that?
Yeah.
I mean, that's like.
I wouldn't do that.
And, you know.
It's like, fuck.
They were big.
They weren't underground.
Yeah.
I mean, it doesn't make sense to me.
So, like, you know, we're like, no, fuck that.
If we're, we're do what we do without no, you know, big labels telling us, hey, guys, right now, this is a big thing right now.
So you guys got to like fucking, you know, throw this in your music.
And we're like, fuck that.
We ain't going to throw shit in our music.
Right.
Fuck.
We're like totally against that.
But now in this day and age.
Never.
Here's the deal.
I understand that dilemma back then, because when bands were, let's just say, reliant on label and label support, you know, they had that influence with artists where they're like, hey, you need to incorporate.
This is the latest sound or the latest look.
You need to incorporate this.
I understand your rebellion towards that.
But it's a it's a whole new, different day and age.
I mean, the record labels are literally they've collapsed.
It's a whole new market.
Now you can do your thing.
Do you feel that you've survived that and now you're free to do and achieve that success?
We're not against the idea of being on a, you know, quote unquote, a big label.
If we get treated, you know, right.
If we get treated right.
The sadistic fan base always spilling shit.
Is that Jerry over there dropping shit?
Is that Rudy?
Getting fucked up, falling down, knocking the table over.
Down to you in the hose.
But it was funny before you guys came in, Jimmy and I were talking about this.
Like, I always thought for you, I've always liked you guys.
And I always thought that you guys should be bigger than I mean, you guys are big.
Thank you.
You guys have influenced so many bands that I really thought you you guys would be like Slayer status, in my honest opinion.
Well, here's the deal.
You are globally successful.
Yeah.
We you are.
But but it's the money.
It's the bank account situation.
Well, I mean, we can we get that money into your bank accounts?
Well, I mean, my number, as long as we manage to stay alive and, you know, keep the band going.
Have you been?
I think that would definitely help for sure.
We're not against the notion of the band, you know, going to that next level.
You know, we're not against that, honestly.
But I think we've kind of worked our way up and we've like in a weird way.
Our music.
It just like underground.
We just.
We've just got a few things and just spread and distributed by itself over the years.
Just spreading and spreading.
This is something.
This is something that let me let me bring it back.
As I mentioned before, you are globally successful.
You're globally successful where it counts.
Yeah.
You know, your reputation, your integrity and your fan base is stronger than ever.
It's multigenerational.
By the way, does it freak you out when you see dudes wearing sadistic tattoos?
Because that's fucking frightening.
Does it freak you out having gone real?
That's pretty cool.
That's right.
I'm in the band and I don't even have one.
Yeah, right.
You don't even have one.
Does it freak you out having gone real?
Tony walking your store every day, fucking hanging out with that fucking dude.
Because that guy, that guy emails me and I'm fucking freaked out.
He's a crazy guy.
I have a lawyer.
You want to restrain her?
But no, you're, you're, you're successful in that realm.
But it seems like you just played with Wild Team last year.
How was that playing for them to their, to their audience?
It was great.
I mean.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's this whole audience that knows the history.
And then you have all these kids that are like, well, who are these guys?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's, like I said, you know, we, this is the thing.
We never had a big label help us.
Never.
The labels we got on, all of them have been underground.
Some of them are pretty big underground labels.
For underground, you know, it gets out to a good base.
But like I said, we never had a big label help us.
You know what I mean?
So I think, you know, some of the fans out there, they don't really follow underground.
They just don't.
It doesn't really, like, I don't think it even matters to them.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
They're just like, whatever I can see at 7-Eleven or whatever I see on MTV or whatever I hear on the radio, that's it.
That's all that matters because that's what, quote, unquote, everybody likes.
No, I'd like to thank Watain for, like, letting us share the stage with them.
You know, I think that was pretty cool of them.
Yeah, they're good.
They're good guys.
They're cool guys.
Watain's great.
You know, they're, you know.
You know, it was a pleasure.
They kind of brought us out there.
You know, they, you know, gave us a chance.
Yeah, but the feeling is mutual.
Trust me.
They're very respectful for you guys as well.
They know the history as well.
Yeah.
They're cool dudes.
But as far as, like I said again, it's like, the thing is, like I said, we, you know, not being on a big label, not everybody knows the band.
That's just the way it is, you know.
It's just a reality.
Are you happy with the fact of what you've achieved just on your own globally?
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
Not bad.
Honestly, we've been to Italy.
It was fucking insane.
Amazing out there.
We played Finland.
Finland's fucking badass.
Diehard.
Did that recharge your battery?
Norway, huh?
Did it recharge your battery being out there and seeing, you know.
Yeah, it's great.
We went to Australia.
We've been to fucking Brazil was fucking badass.
Chile was fucking shit.
Singapore was fucking into it.
And what do all these countries have in common aside from having sadistic legions out there?
What do they all have in common?
They're into metal.
Yeah, they love metal.
They love metal.
Yeah, that's what it is.
And they live and breathe.
Did they all look at you and say, what took you so long?
And where's your merch?
They were supportive, man.
It was great, you know.
I can't wait to go back.
You know, some of these guys like have, you know, all the records.
All your stuff is like insane.
They got the, you know, the seven inches and even a demo, but it wouldn't be all bootleg.
It was a funny ass demo we seen.
We were like fucking tripping out on this one, dude.
It was a bootleg, right?
But instead of just making a copy of it, you know, like, hey, make a copy.
All right, there goes bootleg, whatever.
Somebody fucking decides to redraw it.
Great.
It was like, it was fucking, like a fifth grader through this shit.
I'm like, and like when the guy was like, can you please sign this shit?
I'm like, dude, I just got to say something, man.
This shit's not ours, dude.
I know we were kids back then, but fuck that shit, dude.
We were never this fucking hard times.
Yeah, we didn't have a special Bobby drop.
All right.
The fucking fifth grader.
There you go, fucked up.
Fucked up.
For those of you listening outside of the United States, if you have an album, an EP, a seven-inch or a cassette tape that looks like Rick drew that when he was six, it's a bootleg.
It's a bootleg.
That's not official.
All right.
Friday, the 26th, Sadistic Intent will be playing The Complex.
This is going to be an amazing show.
Chester, can you put up that flyer for us, please?
Yep.
You're going to be playing with Raptor.
That's the guy from Raptor.
Whatever.
That's our buddies from Portland.
That's our buddies from Portland.
That's the one that did the famine fest, that guy.
Yeah, Chris.
Chris.
Nice.
All right.
Skeletons of Remains and Sacrificer.
Yeah, LA boys.
A local band here from Los Angeles.
Those kids from Sacrificer freak me the fuck out, man.
Those guys like to party.
They scare me, man.
Those are the type of guys where I'm like, okay, I'm too old to hang out here.
Time to go.
But anyways, this is going to be a great- They'll learn.
Now I need to meet these guys if they scare you.
Yeah, they do.
They look like fucking wild snapper kids.
But anyways, I think they'll be meeting my lawyer pretty soon when the CHP introduces themselves to them.
I'll protect you on Friday.
Don't worry.
All right.
So I got tickets to give away.
First person to call me, Chester, what's the number?
800-893-9562.
You get a pair of tickets to go see Rick and Bay and Sadistic Intent.
Right.
Over 25 years of dominance.
21 and over.
All right.
Chester, let's play some music.
Call in.
Hit it.
I came here to give you these facts.
All right.
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On your own planet?
But if you threaten to extend your violence, this earth of yours will be reduced to a burned-out cinder.
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And that's on their album?
It's on Morbid Vision's album.
Okay.
But that's on their album?
Yeah.
And you were asked to play on that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's fucking nice.
It's the final album from Urga Hall.
The singer is, I guess, a tribute to him.
He died.
Oh, okay.
So they had the album half written, and they kind of just finished it off.
They got guest musicians on there.
What a great honor.
They asked you guys to be on that.
How does that make you feel?
That's respect.
It's actually a band that we really like.
You know, it's one of the bands.
Like, fuck, these guys are fucking bad.
And then, you know, one day they asked us to appear on the record.
Like, oh, shit.
Okay, cool.
Hearing you speak and hearing Zap in the background is just too bizarre a world for me.
Sound tripping off.
I was like, I'm waiting for a fucking drive-by.
Did it remind you back of the Southgate fucking backyard party days?
Like, oh, fuck.
It's a dog.
It's a glass.
All right.
What else did we hear, Scott?
We heard, well, we started off with the almighty Sadistic.
Sadistic intent and a song called Ancient Black Earth.
And then after that, we followed up by Venom Inc.
Not Venom, but Venom Inc.
Venom Inc.
Live from San Diego.
Black metal.
The great song, Black Metal.
And then after that, we heard a band called Power From Hell.
A song called The Evil and the Lust Never Sleep off the album Devil's Whorehouse.
Power From Hell is going to be coming to Los Angeles sometime, I believe, in April.
Go to the Church of the Eighth Day website.
Check out that.
That's awesome.
It's a great band.
And a lot of young, hot metal chicks are going to be at that fucking show.
Luckily, thank God I'm in love now.
But if I would have been single, I'd have been fucking pissed.
Does it blow your mind?
I know you both are in wonderful, very secure and stable relationships.
Does it blow your mind, though, now that when you play, all these young metal chicks come to your shows?
Like, where the fuck were they in 85?
It's nothing but guys back then.
Right?
That's what we know.
There's never chicks.
One girl in the pit.
And Piche Guadalupe Marta, the one that would go to your show back in 85.
She was like fucking 200 pounds.
And everybody trained her.
She was just mad because she turned them down, right?
I'm just mad because...
Hey, she was down.
Hey, where's Jerry at?
Get over here, Jerry.
Old Jerry.
Jerry Battle.
Jerry Battle.
Come on, Jerry.
Get over here.
Get over here.
The infamous Jerry Battle.
Yeah, sit next to Scott for Kurt DeSlaughtering.
Jerry Battle, man.
Hey, he's kind of a legend on his own right.
Old school.
Come on, Jerry.
Real quick.
Not to take away from the sadistic guys.
But they...
They...
They...
They...
We'll share a little bit with Jerry here.
Hey, Jerry.
You relate to this, don't you?
I mean, back in the early 80s, you played in Necrofrasia and other bands back then.
Do you remember...
You remember that...
Well, wait a minute.
You did have good looking chicks back then.
You were...
Jerry's a stud.
You were...
You were...
But does it blow your mind now when you go to shows and you see like this whole new fucking influx of metal chicks?
Does it drive you nuts?
Try to get those two fucking brain cells together.
That's why I'm a hermit.
I'm a hermit now, dude.
I can't...
You know?
I gotta...
I gotta lock myself away from all this shit.
So what you're saying is, is that you stay away because it's just too tempting, right?
Right?
Yeah.
Right?
It's too frightening, ain't it?
Yeah.
By the way, you look wonderful.
You have a full head of hair.
Good for you.
All right.
Thank you.
All right.
Sadistic intent...
Sadistic intent, not only are they globally successful in the underground, they also have their own business, Dark Realm Records.
How is that going?
How is that going?
And talk to me about this in-store that's coming up.
The Realm...
By the way, you don't give Jerry credit, do you?
Because...
Jerry's cool, but he's, you know...
You have credit?
You have Dark Realm credit?
He has...
We work together.
He's part of the family, right?
Yeah, he's part of the...
Jerry's in the mix with us, man.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
So tell me about your store and tell me about this in-store that's going on.
The Realm has...
We've been opening a new location for about a little over two years now.
Is this still a grand opening?
No, you know, for the people that don't know, because there's a lot of people that don't know.
By the way, what's the deal?
Someone stole your banner?
Is that true?
Yeah, it got stolen, but we got another one, so it's cool, man.
Are you kidding me?
I mean, you guys have been nothing but loyal and very friendly.
Your doors have been open for how many years?
Over 20 years now, that store?
Yeah.
You've had all these fucking ass...
Pretty amazing, huh?
You've had all these fucking asshole kids going in there yelling, Sedansack!
And now they're all grown with their own kids.
They're going in there buying t-shirts and shit.
You've had a loyal following.
And you're telling me that someone jacked...
Your fucking banner?
It looks awesome in my room, by the way.
Yeah.
That's what I was thinking.
That's what I was thinking.
That's what I was thinking.
It's either in somebody's room or their garage.
These kids are dicks.
Give it back.
You know, someone had to fucking pay money for that.
Give it back.
All right, so tell me about your insular.
Tell me, Rick.
What dicks?
We're going to have Jeanette Araya.
Who is that?
Explain that to the audience.
It's a sister of Slayer's Tom Araya.
Jeanette Araya is the sibling of Tom Araya from Slayer.
Not Slayer from Texas.
We're talking about the Slayer.
The one and only Slayer.
LA Slayer.
So Jeanette Araya is going to be in your store having an in-store.
Why?
She has a new book out.
It's basically about growing up.
The Araya family.
Her family.
Yeah, so she has an interesting story.
I mean, I think...
Could you imagine that story?
I mean, a lot of us here, I'm sure everybody I would imagine is a Slayer fan.
You know, old school Slayer.
And she's going to be right there.
And it's really cool.
She's coming down.
Could you imagine?
I mean, just before they started playing, you know, selling out the country club and all that.
And going off on those tours.
They played Radio City.
When they were playing, like, imagine Slayer playing those backyard parties.
Could you imagine Senor y Senora Araya going, Tom, Tomas, what the fuck is this?
Well, no, that's...
Right?
Her book, she talks about that, like how...
I know.
I gotta get that book.
I'm interested in the book.
I think it's fucking...
Yeah, and it supports her family too, you know, so it's kind of cool, you know.
All right, so...
Coming down.
Coming down.
So, what is this in store for Jeanette Araya?
It's going to be the second Friday after we play.
March 11th.
There you go, March 11th.
Yeah.
March 11th.
Take note.
Write it in your calendar.
March 11th.
All right.
And so she's going to be doing...
It's going to be actually...
And we're going to have actually special hours for her because she would like...
She requested special hours.
Yeah, so we're going to do...
Normally we close at 7 p.m., but we're going to do 7 p.m.
till 9 p.m.
for this...
Book signing.
Oh!
So she's going to be signing her book.
She's going to have enough time to get off work.
You know, make their way over there.
That's awesome.
Oh, nice, man.
So this is in store for Jeanette Araya's book.
Jeanette Araya's book, yeah.
And it's going to be from 7 to 9.
7 to 9 p.m.
March 11th.
March 11th.
So Friday.
Yeah, Friday night.
All right.
Dark Realm Records.
What are your normal business hours there?
Noon to 7 p.m.
Except Sundays.
Noon to 6.
And what's the location there?
1-2-1-4-9 Downey Avenue.
That's in the city of Downey.
So if you need a zip, it's 9-0-2-4-2.
Just look for the black windows, man.
It's all black.
Do you still have born-again Christians protesting your fucking establishment, walking in there, giving you prayers of salvation?
Or is that over?
It's not exactly that way, but we did have concerns from the neighbors.
Yeah, the neighbors were kind of concerned about that.
Yeah, they were.
The devil's door moved in, and they were kind of.
Yeah, that was the top of the town.
We had to classify things, you know, to get everybody to calm down.
I mean, it's, you know, metal, that's part of, you know, the metal that we like.
You know, so, you know, it is.
It is what it is, you know.
Some people trip out on that.
And, but yeah, as far as having protests, we haven't really had an official protest.
You know, people with signs.
Like at the middle realm.
Because this is actually the third location, so, you know.
Yeah.
Like Lord of the Rings, man.
You know what's funny?
We actually came on the news one time.
Really?
Yeah, years ago.
Years ago, back in the 90s, where I guess a group of people were trying to shut us down.
And they were just complaining to the, you know, city.
The councilman.
The councilman.
Yeah.
You know.
The representatives of the city.
And this is, this is evil.
And this is not good for our youth.
And the church demands that you shut them down.
And all, you know, this, this whole going, you know, full throttle to get rid of us.
And it was kind of a thing where, well, it's, this is the USA.
You know, you can't just shut them down like that.
Yeah.
It's a violation of religious freedom and civil liberties.
Yeah.
Exactly.
So, you know, that's, that, and that's kind of what happened to, well, kind of what happened to us.
Only once.
They were actually.
Only once.
They were actually.
They were actually with the signs and everything.
I was like.
That's.
I was about to open.
It was my weekend.
And I was like.
What the fuck?
You're getting stuck with all the bullshit.
Dude, they were right there.
I was telling.
I was telling.
I ain't right there.
Did you guys just walk up to the store and he's like, ah, fuck, really?
Dude, I.
They're super kind of scary, man.
I had to lock the door for a little bit.
You know, I'm so, I'm amazed that you say that because when you play locally, by the way, as you're playing this Friday, February 26th.
Chester, what is the number to those tickets?
1-800-893-9000.
9-5-6-2.
Did I mention that they're free, by the way?
Free, people.
And we have.
We know that we have people listening.
So just pick up the phone and call in and we'll give you the tickets.
Don't be shy.
Please don't give me.
Free tickets.
Please don't let me give those tickets to Gunnery.
They're playing at 21.
Okay.
This is what's interesting.
You play these local shows, right?
And then.
You okay over there?
You got no Ebola or nothing, right?
Trying to get over this shit.
Black plague.
Fucking plague, dude.
You play these shows here locally or when you go off on your tours and then you come back.
And then you have your fans.
Your fans come in.
And this is what's always interesting to me.
You're always very gracious.
I like how they come in to tell you how awesome you are, but then they fucking don't buy nothing.
How come you don't tell me?
If you're going to talk to me or you're going to ask me to sign your demo or your album, why don't you buy something?
Well, I mean, since they might not have money, you know.
Hey, dude.
Yeah.
They don't have money to get out.
Jimmy doesn't understand that.
I mean.
Good thing you don't own a store.
It's called a business.
I mean, we don't want to be like, you know, the other store that used to be there.
You know what?
I think.
I think.
I think.
I think I would be the Richard from Wild Ragnarok.
You're not buying nothing.
Get out.
Get the fuck out.
You're sucking on my air conditioning.
We've heard all that.
You know, we were there, too.
So it was kind of like, we don't want to have that experience.
If you're going to talk to me, you better buy something or get out.
It's a great fucking store.
That's all I got to say.
It's a great fucking store.
If you love anything metal, whatever.
Yeah.
We're talking about Dark Realm Records.
Dark Realm Records and Downy.
We sacrifice our lives to be there for you guys.
Come on, man.
Come on down and buy some merchandise.
You know, you want to tell them how awesome they are and everything.
That's fine and dandy, but fucking buy something, goddamn it.
Well, thanks, man.
All right.
Talk to me about the split that's happening with Pentacle.
You have two songs that you have already written and are recording now?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're practically done.
We're just waiting for...
We've heard that before.
We're just waiting for Ernie.
Are they really practically done?
Yeah, dude.
It's all done.
We got proof.
So who are we relying on here?
Who's dropping the money?
Who's dropping the ball?
Who do we have to...
Whose ass do we have to push to get this?
Who's fucking...
Who's left?
Honestly, you know, I'll tell you the truth.
This recording has been stop and go.
Why?
Well, one of the reasons I had to move from my home.
Oh, that's horrible.
Yeah, dude.
I'm not even going to fuck around with you.
Moving sucks.
It sucks, dude.
Like, fuck, I got to fucking move all this shit.
Did you have to go through that whole, like, what am I going to throw away and what am I going to keep?
Yeah, I was like, oh, man.
It was all this fucking shit.
And you can't call your buddies to come help you move anymore.
Yeah, these fuckers.
We're all too old.
My friends die.
Sadistic.
You're awesome.
Where the fuck are you guys?
Can any of you guys come over with a truck?
No, I'm busy.
I'm busy.
I got to mention somebody, though.
Big Rob.
Big fucking Rob.
666 Productions, right?
Big Rob.
There's always one guy.
Big Rob came down, dude.
I told Rob.
I was like, yeah, big fucking Rob.
Let's hear it for Big Rob.
Big Rob.
For some reason, Big Rob doesn't like me no more, but let's give him a clap anyway.
Oh, shit.
Is he on the list, too?
Is that, like, a list that he got?
No, no, no.
He's on tour.
No, but...
No, sir.
You know, my friends are helping.
Rudy was there.
You know, these guys came down.
I'm not, you know, just talking shit, but, you know.
But Big Rob did come down.
No, you know, seriously.
Tom had better been there.
Was Enrique there?
Did Enrique come down and help you move?
Did he help you move that dresser?
Oh, that bastard.
By the way, Enrique texted and told me to say, fuck you, Jimmy Caps.
All right.
So, Enrique Chavez, if you're listening, fuck you, Jimmy Caps.
All right.
I'm sure he says that more than...
I'm sure he says that...
I'm sure he says that more than once.
Is that all he's not texting?
Is that all he texts?
He doesn't want to win the tickets.
All right.
So, Enrique Chavez, are you and Emma coming to the show?
All right.
Come on.
Come on.
Don't start that old reunion fucking rumor going around.
Okay.
Talk to me about that split with Pentacle.
Shit.
Sorry.
We have a song.
Two songs.
Yeah.
Two songs.
So, two songs each.
Pentacle.
You know, they're a good old school death metal band from Holland.
Amazing band.
Great band.
Yeah.
Really fucking...
Very nice guys, too.
Great guys.
Yeah, man.
We played together.
As a matter of fact, our very first show in Europe was in Germany with Pentacle.
And it was, like I said, a great pleasure to finally meet those guys.
We've been, you know, writing to each other for years.
And we had that gig.
And, yeah, we're doing a split with these guys, you know.
And basically, we have two songs.
And one of the songs...
One new song that nobody's heard.
Yeah.
Well, one of them leaked, you know.
It got bootlegged.
So, it leaked.
How does that happen with you guys?
That happens with you all the time.
You know, these bastards.
I know these fuckers.
It's the guys who stole the song.
It's like, dude...
I'm getting tired of it.
We've been bootlegged a bunch of times.
And honestly, okay, we've been bootlegged.
You know, people...
This is the thing, dude.
I think we've touched on this in the past.
You know, when we first went to Mexico City, you could look at the glass half empty or half full as far as the bootlegging thing.
You know, we're not the type of band that would get all mad.
Oh, you're gonna fucking...
You're gonna get sued by me.
How dare you all fuck...
Okay, that...
I'm talking about t-shirts, though.
Not music.
That sounds like whiplash.
You know what I mean?
We went to...
You know, we went out there.
We seen our shit.
But the thing is, we kind of looked at it like, well, you know what?
In a way, the bootleg stuff, it actually kind of helped spread our name back then.
I'm not talking about...
I'm talking about merchandise, though.
It was t-shirts.
Not our music that we worked very fucking hard.
And for someone to take it, and I'm gonna put it out before you, it's like, dude, that's our music.
What the fuck?
You know, it's like very...
It's very disrespectful, you know, to put out our music and talk shit.
Oh, yeah, I got a good reason.
Fuck you.
And you're leaving us...
You're leaving us something else.
And they sell it for a profit.
Yeah.
And they keep the profits.
We don't get fucking shit.
They don't even send you a copy.
You know what?
I mean, we don't get shit.
We should give you a fucking copy.
You know what I mean?
It's like, dude, the one...
Like I said, going back to the, you know, the old stories, you know, back in the old days, the bootleg stuff, like I said, it happens, whatever.
It's, you know, people like your band, and they can't find you.
They can't find your merch, and they make the merch, whatever.
You know, it spread our name.
And just like the thing is, if we're out there and we're playing, just don't set up your fucking stand right next to ours.
You know what I mean?
Hey, we're gonna fucking undercut, undercut.
Hey, we're here.
Get it for fucking five bucks.
Dude, what the fuck?
Not bullshit.
Has that happened to you?
Yeah.
You know, I mean, some people have the audacity, and like, dude, what the fuck are you doing?
You know?
Get the fuck out of here.
Like, you're a...
Yeah, it's like, dude, then it's like, what are you...
The folly of the tour.
I mean, it's not a common thing, you know?
Most people are fucking, you know, have a pretty good brain, you know, to figure shit out like that, you know?
But, you know, once in a while, like, dude, what the fuck?
Are you serious?
Yeah, yeah.
But, you know, whatever.
Can I get some of that money so I get some gas money for fucking tomorrow?
Yeah, but, you know, that's how you feel.
But, you know, getting back, like I said, we, you know, like I said, we were on the positive, you know...
Trying to be dicks.
It's time to be dicks.
In 2016, you should be dicks.
It's like, you know, in a way, like, we got there, our fans are wearing our shirts.
And you know what I mean?
I'm not bad at the fans.
Hey, dude, that's a bootleg phone.
Take the shit off.
No, I'm getting...
Come on, dude.
They're into the band.
They're into you like, yeah, I got your shirt.
Look at the shirt.
It's cool, man.
It's cool, I guess.
I'm like, okay.
In the back of your mind, you're not going, God damn it, that's a shitty-ass bootleg.
Why don't you come to my store and buy mine?
Well, that's the thing, too, you know?
Help me with my electrical bill.
I think the music is, I don't know, it's a little more, that one kind of hit a nerve, you know?
I mean, it's like, yeah, you know, like I said, there's been, the quality varies and shit, you know?
But it's just, like I said, I mean, just to take our music and, you know, unleash it before we do, like, dude, come on.
All right, we have a caller on the line.
Caller.
Who are we talking to?
Hello?
Caller.
Hola.
You're on the air.
Bueno.
Do we have a caller there, Chester?
There's a caller on the line.
There's a caller on the line, but, Hey, you want to patch up?
They're asleep or something.
All right.
Well, anyways, has that been, has that been a problem now for you?
No, I'd say, I mean, we're not playing our new song live.
We just don't play our new shit no more.
Yeah, exactly.
We're not playing.
People want to hear it.
It's like, you know what?
We're not going to play them until we record it now.
That's it.
Have you found, have you found someone in your inner circle that has been being a Judas like that?
Yeah.
I mean, nobody wants to say any names.
Let me, let me get back to you.
Why not?
Why not?
Why not call them out and embarrass them like that and shame them out?
Why not?
I mean, I don't, I don't know about that.
I mean, it's like, you know, but our new songs, it's, the song is called Number with the Dead and it's a, it's a killer song.
And we got one, one property titled.
Yeah.
Death is coming.
That's the one that's not out yet.
So it's, it's a killer song.
And you will not be playing these songs live.
No.
No.
Actually, Number with the Dead is already leaked out.
So we might just play it.
It's already out there.
But the other one until it comes out, we're not going to play it.
Okay.
So the goal is to have this out.
We're going to be playing in Finland.
We got a pretty big festival out there.
It's going to be, Steel Fest.
Yeah.
Steel Fest Open Air.
We're going to be out there in May.
So we're fucking really hoping to have this in our hands by the time we get out there.
And may I suggest, may I suggest scheduling and programming and, and, you know, having like an agenda, like every day, mark a calendar to get it done.
I'm being dead serious.
I am a very unorganized person.
I'm sure right now you talk to the editor or bulldozer, he's fucking fuming because I haven't, I've missed the deadlines.
So I relate.
But I mean, it's, it's to have like an agenda every day to secure that because I, I am with you.
I, me and your father, we always speak, by the way, what I mean by your father, I mean your father, father.
We, we speak all the time off.
Anyways, you want to shut that door or somebody?
What I was saying, I was interrupted right now.
The ladies were talking outside.
Yeah.
What I was saying is, is, you know, it is very disrespectful and it is very disturbing that your music is being bootlegged and sold for a profit.
And yet you don't see any of that.
You know what I mean?
And there's, there are a lot of extremes that bands go to, to stop that type of behavior.
And you guys, have been more than fucking very cooperative and cool with that.
I think it's about time to be dicks and start serving, start serving cease and desist notices.
Yeah.
I think it's getting to the point, you know, like I said, we, you know, the reality for us, so like I said, for many years, it was just like, hey, our music spreading.
And that was kind of the outlook.
You know, people are tape trading back in the old days and that was kind of like, hey, our music spreading, you know, but that's music that's already been recorded.
It's already out there and it's just spreading.
And we're like, hey, it's getting like distribution.
And when you get more people who like your band, you have better chances of playing in their country.
You fly in like, oh shit, you're about, you know, these people like us and you know, there'll be people with shirts.
Hey, cool.
They got, they made their own shirts, whatever.
And, but it was, hey, we're here and we're doing this and here we are with the official merch.
Hey, you know, and you're getting paid.
Yeah, exactly.
They're paying for a trip and everything and getting paid.
And, you know, that's cool.
You know, so that's, that's great.
You know, I mean, but we get bootleg.
What can I say?
Scott, when you were doing cryptic slaughter, did you get bootlegged immensely?
Cause I don't recall that with you.
No, but we do now.
Do you?
Yeah.
And I mean, does that drive you nuts?
Are you pissed off you ain't getting a dollar here, a dollar there?
No, but I agree with him.
Like when it comes to merch, I don't care because they, they can bootleg any fucking band they want.
And sometimes the bootlegs are even better than the shit that we put out.
They get all creative and shit.
Yeah.
And I'm pretty fucking impressed, especially in Brazil.
You haven't seen like a tie-dye fucking sadistic shirt, have you?
No, no.
You know, it's only.
Fucking sadistic Care Bears t-shirt.
No, like I said, I think the one that, the one that, like I said, we just kind of, you know, the one that touched the nerve was when they, they put out the music that was not meant to be out yet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It kind of ruined our surprise, I guess.
It was supposed to be like, hey, the curtain, here it is.
Unveil it.
All cool.
And they fucking cock blocked it.
Yeah.
They fucking just put it out.
All fucked.
Like no quality control whatsoever.
It just came out and that's it.
And you can tell when they're fans and they're not fans because the fans at least put time into it and they kind of like, it's like, it's not bad, you know?
Yeah.
With the people that don't give a fuck, they have the wrong pictures, they're not even matching, the songs are all fucked up.
Exactly.
It's like the wrong members.
But it's your music.
That's what, that's what sucks.
I mean, Merce is Merce, but fucking it's your song.
Like you said, you want to present it out the right way.
The right way.
Yeah.
Because now, so you know, like they say, it's just, hey, it's no longer a surprise anymore.
Yeah, that's it.
It's already out.
And then that one dude goes, oh, I got the fucking bootleg.
Well, it's nice to know that I'm not the only one with anger issues.
I feel very, for a while, I thought I was the only one.
Sadistic Intent, this Friday, they're going to be playing at the Complex in Glendale.
Chester, can you put up that flyer, please?
This is going to be a great show.
For those of you in Los Angeles, you know how rare these performances are.
Yes.
You know how obscure they are.
So make sure you get out this Friday.
How, how can people get tickets?
Are you selling tickets at Dark Realm Records?
Yes.
Why don't you give out the number and the location for your store?
Well, the phone number, if you're interested, is 562-923-2599.
City of Downey.
Okay, Dark Realm Records.
Dark Realm Records.
Go in there.
Oh, by the way, visit our Facebook page.
And if you do come, the, you know, we try to make the tickets cash only.
That's pretty much the...
We have Instagram too.
Okay.
All right.
Look at that.
You, look at that.
Very proud.
Instagram too.
I follow them on Instagram.
You know, the fans are the ones that told me to do it, you know.
I do.
I'm not really into it, but like, it actually works pretty good.
I get that request.
You get more pictures though.
Yeah.
I get that request all the time to go on Instagram.
I'm like, dude, like if I'm not on Facebook enough, like really?
I think you would be banned on Instagram like within a week.
Yeah, probably.
Okay, so as I mentioned, this Friday at the Complex, we still have, do we still have a pair of tickets, Chester?
Yeah, yep.
No way.
All right.
Why don't we, 1-800.
Somebody from here, call, come on.
Yeah, right?
Come on, guys.
There's fucking free tickets.
There's free tickets.
If you don't want them, I'll fucking take them.
Dude, Jimmy Cabs and myself will be there.
Yeah.
That doesn't make you want those tickets.
Let me mention this.
March 11th, Janet Araya, Tom Araya's sister, will be having an in-store at Dark Round Records from 7 to 9 o'clock to promote her book, which is a tell-all book of, of the Slayer familia and all that they had to go through while Tom was, you know, waiting for Halloweets.
So make sure you get out there.
That's March 11th.
Janet Araya, very lovely lady.
I've met her before.
Very sweet, lovely lady.
Sadistic Intent will be releasing a split with Pentacle.
This is on Iron Pegasus?
Yes.
Correct.
This will be out sometime in 2016?
Well, the plan is, hopefully, by the festival in Finland, Steel Fest Open Air, which is in May.
So we're going to turn it in and, you know, we'll see how long the lines are for the vinyl because vinyl's like, it's a little process.
It's not exactly like you turn it in and two days later you have it.
No, there's only one company here in the United States that presses vinyl and guess what?
Everybody's doing vinyl.
So that's the thing.
We're like, oh shit, we don't know how long the line is so we'll find out.
But it's going to be killer though.
We also got Lima, Peru coming September 24th.
Oh, nice.
Peru loves their metal very much.
All right.
How can people find out about where you will be?
Oh, you can't really?
Yeah.
Since your fan base is worldwide, how can people find out about where you will be playing globally?
What website do you have?
It's been the Facebook.
Yeah, the Facebook page.
We have the information on the official Facebook page.
Why?
There's an unofficial?
Yeah, there is.
Yeah.
There's that Wikipedia one.
I believe we have a caller right before we leave.
Caller, you're on the air.
Hey, what's going on, dude?
Who are we talking to here?
All right.
I think I recognize this guy.
You're talking to me?
That's who you're talking to, fuckface.
Did I win?
What's your name?
You're supposed to say fuck Jimmy Cabs.
Oh, yeah, fuck Jimmy Cabs.
All right.
Jimmy Cabs can eat my fucking ass.
Fuck that, All right.
You're the winner.
You're the winner.
We're going to give Chester your information.
You go see live this Friday at the Complex.
All right.
All right.
Fuck my ass.
You're fucking weird.
All right.
Thanks for calling.
Thanks for the support.
So many fans of Jimmy Cabs.
Thank you for listening.
Okay.
Rick and Bay, I want to thank you for stopping by.
I know that you just played Portland.
Yes.
I know you guys are a little under the weather.
Thank you for stopping by.
Thank you for having me.
One of the things that I've always admired about you guys as I mentioned before, aside from being true and loyal and really down to earth is the fact that you're genuine people and you're very fucking great guys.
This is a real fucking deal.
Thank you.
And anybody who knows anything about music must always credit Sadistic Intent for being globally And I'm sure Well, thank you, man.
underground.
One thing I'd like to talk about too is real quick.
I know we gotta go, but we're talking to promoters and it's looking very good right now.
There's a show in Chicago we're talking to.
Great city.
It's looking like it's gonna happen.
So, you know, if you're on Chicago and you're in July, just keep an eye out there.
And, you know, keep an eye on the Facebook.
It's probably gonna happen.
And there's also, Bay mentioned the Lima, the Peru Metal Fest out there.
Ooh.
That's gonna be sick.
Yeah, that's a good one.
With Saxon.
Saxon.
Oh, fuck.
Nice.
That's all.
You know, but yeah, we're gonna, you know, there's also interest from other South American countries right now.
So they're actually telling me that, hey, these other guys are finding out that you're gonna be out here and they're already, you know, contacting.
Well, make sure they get your visas.
Yeah.
Yeah, they said they would.
It's like, hey, we're gonna make sure.
No money out of pocket.
Yeah.
Let me ask you this, and I know this is a touchy subject, but before we go, this is for my own curiosity.
Being that you've been traveling all over the United States playing these different festivals, have you run across your past collaborator that you were collaborating with, Jeff Becerra, in Possessed?
Oh, not yet.
Nah.
If that happens, how do you, have you healed from that?
Are you over that?
Is that a done deal already?
Or do you find that there'll still be a rift there?
Um, honestly, I mean, I'm sorry, man.
Did you just whisper dick?
Nice.
I didn't mean to be a dick.
I'm sorry.
I just had to ask.
I didn't say anything.
I mean, because, you know, the reason why I ask is because you are globally playing all over the world.
We're playing with them and feeling.
Yeah, they're gonna be there, you know.
You are playing with them and feeling.
How do you feel about that?
I don't think about it, to be honest with you.
I'm just thinking about sadistic intent, you know.
I'm thinking about sadistic intent going out there and doing our thing.
And, you know, that's, I'm not even thinking about it, honestly.
It's like, whatever, you know.
Would it be safe to say that it's an episode that is in the past and you guys have moved forward and you've proven yourselves?
You know, like I said, we're gonna be there.
We're gonna do our thing and that's what I'm thinking about, you know.
I don't know.
You know, take it as it comes, you know.
Yeah, it's like, I don't know.
It's like whatever, you know what I mean?
We're gonna do our thing and we're gonna do our thing.
I mean, it's not like we're pals or anything, so.
Addable.
You know.
It's the, you know what?
The earth is a big pie for everybody.
So, I mean, you know.
Yeah, you know.
And we're also actually, right now we're talking to promoters in Europe and things are looking real good for Europe as well.
By the way, Chester, can you put up the photo of Sadistic in Paris?
Look at that.
This fucking photo.
Look at that.
Look at how handsome you guys look right there.
Obviously, this is, obviously this was before the terrorist attacks, but.
Yeah, that was, you know, honestly.
I just want to suggest if you go to Europe, make sure one of you highlights the exit doors.
That's all I want to say.
You know what I mean?
Make sure you know how to get in and get the fuck out.
But look at that picture right there of you in Paris.
How did you enjoy Paris?
It was great.
Yeah, it was cool.
I mean, honestly, like the Eiffel Tower is like this iconic thing that you see in movies and it's just like, you know, you know, when we were there, like, oh shit, we're here.
We should check this shit out, you know.
Nice hotel.
You got a fucking sightseeing and tourists.
Yeah, when you came back home, when you came back home, did the missus get pissed off that you were standing there at the Eiffel Tower but she wasn't there with you?
Because it is very romantic.
Actually, I did come off.
I think about it.
What about you, babe?
What about you, babe?
Did your love interest say like, hey, nice picture, fucker, but when are we going to go take our own picture at the Eiffel Tower?
I told her I'll take her there soon.
I'm going to show you the world, sweetheart.
Don't you worry.
That was a, I think it was, was that the day after or the day before?
I think it was the day after, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, we played the night before and then the day after we're like, hey, you know, one of our friends, oh, Philippe.
We're just being tourists right there.
Yeah, Philippe.
That's good, that.
It's a great picture.
He's a cool guy.
This guy, we met him.
We met in Norway.
We did a festival out there called Hole in the Sky Fest and this guy was there.
He's two metalhead dudes, long hair fucking metalhead fuckers.
Philippe from France and he was there at the show.
Actually, I met him in Texas again and he goes, hey, I'm going to be in France when you guys play.
Really?
Fuck, you're all over the place.
You're in Texas.
Not going to go to France.
He's a diehard, you know?
And yeah, he was- Restraining order.
And he was cool and he's the one that took us around.
You know, Philippe, you know.
Wow.
I'm not sure if I'm pronouncing it right.
Philippe Jules, you know.
As long as he buys matches.
Real cool fucking guy.
All right.
Our time is up.
I want to thank Rick and Bay.
Always gracious guys.
Amazing fucking guys.
Sadistic content.
Over 25 years of global dominance.
The real deal in the underground.
Scott.
Fuck yeah.
All right.
Fucking cryptic slaughter.
We're going to end it with- We're going to end it with a sadistic tune.
For those of you that have been listening, thank you for listening.
See ya.
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