I know they are going to be doing a box set in Europe of Danzig 5 and 6 and some other stuff.
But the Danzig unreleased stuff will be either a single or a double CD.
You know I take music seriously, right? So I expect journalists to take being a journalist seriously.
Yeah, now we publish whenever we feel like it.
Sometimes on a tour bus, we watch comedy when it's slow.
I'm just saying that at least for the foreseeable future there won't be any more touring.
I think the key to being a journalist is getting your subject to feel comfortable enough to talk about stuff they want to talk about and the stuff they like and don't like, and still feel comfortable about it.
I think the Democratic Party has picked a lot of the wrong candidates, the kind that Middle America, or people who are more down the middle and more rational, can't side with. I think that's been the problem.
There's all kinds of schisms in Satanism, but the thing I like about it is the quest for knowledge.
I like Bill Murray a real lot. I like Andy Kaufman.
If there's going to be another Misfits record, I'd probably have to write the stuff.
I don't really go to the beach.
I don't think there's a back lot here in Hollywood anymore that has those streets, like a French Quarter.
You'd be surprised the type of people who are into metal when you see them. Sometimes I'm even surprised, but it's cool. That's the reason it's still around.
I'm lucky that I can stay busy and people are interested in what I do. I have fantastic people that are into whatever I do, which is great. I try to keep myself happy and them happy.
Growing up, just singing in bands, I didn't have the same kind of voice as everyone else.
To some people heavy metal is Motorhead and to others it's Judas Priest.
Two hours onstage... that's the best part because it makes it all worth it.
I just play music, you know what I mean? That's what I want to spend my time talking about.
I know kids like Beavis and Butt-head.
I've seen a bunch of the 'Portlandia' episodes, and they're pretty hilarious.
I'm a workaholic, and so I've always got to be doing stuff.
When I started Samhain, I remember a producer telling me that I had a real band now.
For me, it shouldn't just be a live show: it should be an experience. It should be some kind of crazy, tribal, exhausting experience.
Back in the days, we had to work with a shoestring budget. We had a movie screen, and we'd show movie trailers on them, and then we'd rip through it and started playing. Now we have a little money to play with to do a cool stage set.
Comics are printed on paper, which is expensive, making it tough to stay in business.
The thing that has never changed is I do what I want to do. If I can't do what I want to do, I don't want to do it.
Although I have been pretty vocal about hating touring, the only part of touring I don't like is being on the bus and bouncing around.
I like being out onstage in front of everybody, getting that energy and giving that energy. Hopefully I am making them forget about all their problems in the world. For however many hours they are at our show, hopefully they are going to have a great time, and it makes life a little more bearable for everybody involved.
If you're working with a producer like Rick Rubin or whatever, you sing each line probably 30 different ways. Each time, they're like, 'Can you try it this way? Can you try it that way?' That's each line in the song, for each song.
I don't even listen to music on the road, and if I did, it would be classical or whatever, something to chill me out.