Kerry King A.I. Generated Stock Riffs | Nate Garrett's Big Riff Energy Ep. 48

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Published 2024-02-13
Fielding questions regarding Kerry King, Acid Bath, New Wave Of Norwegian Thrash Metal, movies and how they relate to the creative process/big riff energy, and more!

Album of discussion:

Chapel of Disease - Echoes of Light (2024)

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All Comments (21)
  • @sleepbetraysme
    “I understand And don't care Well the skyscrapers look like gravestones From out here” - Diab Soule Something about that lyric. I love it.
  • @cbn6635
    Sammy Duet is very underrated as a guitarist, I think. His contribution to both Acid Bath, Crowbar and especially Goatwhore always guarantee cool riffs galore! Like you, that 'Apocalyptic Havoc' song has always been a favorite of mine; so damn catchy! 🤘🤘
  • @cjist1
    I have been a huge Acid Bath / Dax fan since I first heard Acid Bath in 1996. I'v seen Dax a ton of times and would often travel to other states and even schedule some business trips to areas I knew he was playing. He has been MIA for about 10 years now and nobody really knows what he is up to, although most reports state that he has a lot of music written. I think he only lived in the Austin area for a few years back in the Deadboy days and has been back in Houma for years. I really hope he resurfaces with some new music and touring.
  • @TBaggins96
    The new Chapel record definitely rings of Tribulation. I think it's primarily in the vocals and the way the lines are constructed. But I agree, it's a tremendous album and definitely the best thing I've heard this year.
  • @drwho37
    I did that once with drum sticks and gave them to someone. My trial date is in two weeks.
  • @BrandonHurlesYT
    We just talked about Hatchet on our podcast yesterday and I posted about it last week lol
  • Divine intervention was my introduction to slayer went backwards from that. Being said my favorite album Hell awaits.
  • @hushson9411
    You need to get together with Dave Lombardo, David Ellefson, and Chuck Billy and do an album. You could call the band Nate Garrett.
  • @chacurdan
    About Slayer, I agree 100 per cent.
  • @sleepbetraysme
    Slayer, is one of my favorite bands of all-time. Any genre. Seen them many times LIVE(first show was in 88’(Overkill/Motorhead supporting) caught them 2x on the SOH tour. So, they are in my Pantheon of metal bands. But you are correct(imo) Kerry, is/was the most replaceable. If* a member had to be removed/replaced. 🤘
  • @spencergrady5501
    I also have a theory that all the best Slayer riffs are actually the solo to Dead Kennedy's Forward to Death slowed down.
  • Sammy told me several months ago, there's some unreleased Acid Bath stuff that will see the light of day, but uncertain when.
  • @spencergrady5501
    Dave Lombardo is a boss man. When I have seen Slayer live, it is unbelievable how much his drums are integral to the band's sound.
  • @bobilly
    I've always championed Hanneman, he has way more classic compositions in Slayer than Kerry by far. I like Divine Intervention a lot, and it's easily Kerry's best outing. It's way downhill after that.
  • @nikolatomic5287
    nobody, outside of few people very close to the band, doesn't know exactly how they did those songs that are written together. once, i was in situation to help to friend of mine to put several songs. he wrote all riffs, but i helped him to structure songs and make them playable in a band. theoretically, he wrote all songs, but without me, those will be just a bunch of solo riffs.