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New Slash Interview
« on: February 17, 2008, 02:23:02 AM »

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Re: New Slash Interview
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2008, 01:45:00 PM »

SLASH: The relationship between Scott and his former band mates is much less controversial and a lot more amicable than those guys in Guns N'Roses. A Guns N'Roses tour like that would be fuckin fun. But I think whatever it would take for us to be able to do that, if everybody were in that frame of mind, we never would have broken up in the first place.

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Re: New Slash Interview
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2009, 05:51:07 AM »

The first record is great and it was a cool opening statement and stuff, but it wasn’t an example of what everybody in the band was really capable of. But we just sort of all got together and, based on the excitement of finding just that unity, we just went in and did it really quick. We didn’t really sit down and explore. We were lucky to even make the first record because we did a show at the El Rey, and we had I think a 5 to 6-song set. We contemplated just going on the road and not even putting a record out. Then we thought, “No, let’s slow down for a second. Let’s put a record together.” So we did.

I think that over the course of the last couple of years, from touring and just being together and being through a lot together and this and that and the other, the band actually sort of got seasoned a little bit. We did 5 shows, I think it was somewhere in July. We did five shows in California, and even at that point, the band had actually set. It actually felt really, really comfortable. I could look back and think how hard we were really trying when it first started. There was a lot of getting to know each other. I’ve known a lot of these guys for fucking ever, as a band getting to know each other. So at this point, we went in and just started writing songs. It was a whole different kind of environment.
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