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Phil Anselmo is a Sheer Terror fan
ARSON ANTHEM's full-length debut, "Insecurity Notoriety", was released on October 12, 2010 via Anselmo's Housecore Records.
ARSON ANTHEM — the project featuring Philip Anselmo (DOWN, PANTERA, SUPERJOINT RITUAL) on guitar, Mike IX Williams (EYEHATEGOD) on vocals, Hank
Williams III (SUPERJOINT RITUAL, ASSJACK) on drums and Collin Yeo (PONYKILLER) on bass.
"Insecurity Notoriety" track listing:
01. Naught
02. Foul Pride
03. Isolation Militia
04. More Than One War
05. Insecurity Notoriety
06. Pretty Like That
07. Initial Prick
08. Crippled Life
09. Polite Society Blacklist
10. If You Heard This You Would Hit Me
11. Hands Off Approach
12. Has Been/Has Been
13. Primate Envy
14. Death of An Idiot
15. Codependent and Busted
16. Kleptomania
17. Teach the Gun To Love the Bullet
ARSON ANTHEM was brought together in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, with Mike Williams moving into Anselmo's spare apartment after his home and
possessions were destroyed. Through this connection, Williams and Anselmo spent time listening to Anselmo's irreplaceable hardcore music
collection. The members relived the days of early '80s hardcore bands, such as DISCHARGE, NEGATIVE APPROACH, SHEER TERROR, and many others.
It didn't take long for the music to squash their cabin fever, and inspire them to create a new venture that is now ARSON ANTHEM. Anselmo knew of the
underrated-yet-unbridled percussion skills that his and Williams' mutual friend Hank Williams III possessed, causing the contact to be made and the
band to come together. Finally, bassist Collin Yeo was recruited, and the sound was born.
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lifeisabitch
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yeah they are playing tonight in NOLA
20.00 cover
tour buses everywhere
I have a problem with multimillionaires trying to sound like bands that are still playing small venues getting shit money and doing it in vans...
you wanna support the hardcore scene Phil, open a real club here, get a booking agent in this town to bring some bands here, sign better bands to
your shitty label, and stop being a douche bag.
kids do this daily with none of that huge money he has and have more heat and sincerity than he ever will...
could be why he got kicked out of the scene here in the first place and moved to Dallas.
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Never dug Anselmo. Seems like he's full of shit
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Isn't there a Pantera video where he's in a Cro-Mags shirt?
There's a lot of hardcore breakdowns in Pantera tracks.
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
- Paul Morris, music director at 97.7 HTZ-FM
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Oh.joy of joys...
Will learn to Tap Dance,eventually...Will have you broads Hula,definitely...Trust me,you'll see.
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I always found Pantera nuts to be the biggest of boneheads......just my findings
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Now playing lots of Pantera
A lot of people ask me what kind of music I like. I love "soul music". My "soul music" isn’t a style, genre or niche. It’s music that is genuine. It’s
a painful lyric, a dirty bassline, it’s a harrowing vocal, it’s feedback, it’s an anthem, it’s a love song, it’s anarchy. I’ve got my personal
favourites but in the end it doesn’t matter who or where it comes from... so long as it’s good and it's real.
- Paul Morris, music director at 97.7 HTZ-FM
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Quote: | Originally posted by juandiablo
I always found Pantera nuts to be the biggest of boneheads......just my findings |
Oh, I think they've got some stiff competition from these guys...
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I'm a fan of a lot of the Pantera stuff and I like Arson Anthem & liked Superjoint Ritual a lot too. I know that Steve knows a lot more about Phil
than I do, but just based on what I've read he doesnt seem like a bad guy. The last artical I read he admitted that he was a junkie and that looking
back on old videos he looks and sounds like an asshole, but that hes clean now and trying to be back on track.
As for a millionaire trying to sound like hes in a small band, thats tough. I agree that Phil could do more for the NOLA scene if he really cared and
that opening a club and getting real bands in there would be cool because based on what Steve has said it sounds like it sucks there.
The thing is, it seems like he really does (and always has) liked punk & hardcore and lots of underground stuff so if thats what he likes and Pantera
is done but he wants to play then its hard not to play what he is into now. He cant just give away the money and struggle in a van for 'art', but he
wants to play punk/hardcore. Its a rough spot.
With Slapshot in Europe we were in a big ass bus a few times and thats total punk/hardcore. And if it wasnt for the bus a lot of the band that go to
Europe wouldnt tour because they are older guys and dont want to deal with being in a van for hours and hours, all though I went on a few van trips
with Slapshot as well (but they sucked in comparison).
Not sure what I just said really, so I'll shut up now.
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HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
PAULIE |
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Oh and ICP fans are way bigger shitheads than Pantera fans in my opinion. The average Pantera fan is just a big dumb hesher dude smoking weed,
drinking budweiser, driving a camaro and smoking marlboros. The ICP fans LIVE ICP. They are kinda like bikers in a way because it infiltrates every
aspect of their life and 24-7 they are juggalos. Like some people ride motorcycles, but there are a lot of people that are 24-7 bikers and theres a
difference.
I do give respect to the guys in ICP for making all the money they have on a mostly DIY basis. They sell so much merch its insane but for years they
seemed to do it all themselves (with their own lable and people working for them etc).
Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
PAULIE |
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REV.PAULIE
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When I first went out to KC,MO in '93 ( I think),after the ST/Biohazard/SOIA tour,to get away for whatever dumb reason's were in my head - Pantera
were just getting their name known.They were on tour,opening,for White Zombie & Megadeth...We got some free passes at the tattoo shop that my bro's
ran,so we went.I had heard that Phil had cited me as an influence in some interview,so I sent one of the broad's that we knew with the VIP pass to let
him know I was there.Granted,I was not a fan of their music,but I figured it would be nice to meet the guy that mentioned me.
Nothing.He looked at her like she was a martian (she said).
Whatever.It didn't really bother me because,like I said,I wasn't a fan.
Shelton,I would love to see again...That's Hank III...Without getting to involved,because it's worthy of a book - The bar that my buddy,Ken,owned on
the corner of 9th St &Ave.C was the EAST COAST DEBUT of Hank3...The old drummer knew my brother,Roger,who bartended/managed the place...There's
another book about Roger,and how he helped keep REAL country music alive in NYC during the '90's....Long story,longer - The drummer guy said he was
playing with Hank William' grandson...We'd heard about him,but idiodically dismissed him before we knew anything...Then,he walked in the door to the
bar (Monday night,maybe 25 people there)...Motherfucker was the spitting image of his grandfather,and we shit ourselves...They were in town to have
their TV debut on Conan O'Brien's show the next night...Besides talking and looking like his grandad,he was the sweetest guy you'd ever meet.He went
up with his band and played for at least a half-hour.We were FLOORED.
I was DJ'ing,that night...Aside from my country records,I had a small stash of punk records (45's) left over from the weekend at the bar.Shelton & I
got to talking,and I told him that he should DJ...He's flipping through my 45's,FREAKING..."Wow!!! DAMN!!! YOU GOT SKREWDRIVER?!?!?!".
Long story even LONGER...A phone call was made,and we all sniffed our way into the morning.We called them a car service to take them to their
hotel,and promised to watch them later that night on Conan.They said they'd do one just for us.
They debuted on American TV,wearing THE SAME DAMN CLOTHES FROM THE NIGHT,BEFORE.....The song they played?
"COCAINE BLUES".
I rule.
Paulie
Will learn to Tap Dance,eventually...Will have you broads Hula,definitely...Trust me,you'll see.
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Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
I rule.
Paulie |
truer words were never spoken!
Thats a great story Paulie, and I hope you do write a book!
Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
PAULIE |
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Paulie you need to write a book for real...
your stories are way better than Rollins and look at the cheddar that fool makes...
Since I was chillin with my son I did not attend the big punk rawk show
my employee and the only other person I know in this town who listens to hardcore and punk went
said it was the worst pile of fake crap ever...
metal guys going hey hey were punk rock and mocking it rather than embracing it.
not a single hardcore or punk kid to be seen except for the smelly kids there to see haarp, and a large gathering of drunk meat head marine looking
guys push moshing...
but I guess that's what is being called punk these days
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never been into Pantera....didn't really give two shits about that band until I started listening to Superjoint & Arson Anthem after getting into Hank
III....decided to watch a bunch of Anselmo interviews a few years back, some OK, some he is burnt out as fuck....read that III was into Sheer Terror
in an interview, & then was pleased to see ST listed as an influence in the liner notes that came with the 1st Arson Anthem release when I was radio
DJing last year.
& Rev. Paulie, that was a great story
record collectors are pretentious assholes
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Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
When I first went out to KC,MO in '93 ( I think),after the ST/Biohazard/SOIA tour,to get away for whatever dumb reason's were in my head - Pantera
were just getting their name known.They were on tour,opening,for White Zombie & Megadeth...We got some free passes at the tattoo shop that my bro's
ran,so we went.I had heard that Phil had cited me as an influence in some interview,so I sent one of the broad's that we knew with the VIP pass to let
him know I was there.Granted,I was not a fan of their music,but I figured it would be nice to meet the guy that mentioned me.
Nothing.He looked at her like she was a martian (she said).
Whatever.It didn't really bother me because,like I said,I wasn't a fan.
Shelton,I would love to see again...That's Hank III...Without getting to involved,because it's worthy of a book - The bar that my buddy,Ken,owned on
the corner of 9th St &Ave.C was the EAST COAST DEBUT of Hank3...The old drummer knew my brother,Roger,who bartended/managed the place...There's
another book about Roger,and how he helped keep REAL country music alive in NYC during the '90's....Long story,longer - The drummer guy said he was
playing with Hank William' grandson...We'd heard about him,but idiodically dismissed him before we knew anything...Then,he walked in the door to the
bar (Monday night,maybe 25 people there)...Motherfucker was the spitting image of his grandfather,and we shit ourselves...They were in town to have
their TV debut on Conan O'Brien's show the next night...Besides talking and looking like his grandad,he was the sweetest guy you'd ever meet.He went
up with his band and played for at least a half-hour.We were FLOORED.
I was DJ'ing,that night...Aside from my country records,I had a small stash of punk records (45's) left over from the weekend at the bar.Shelton & I
got to talking,and I told him that he should DJ...He's flipping through my 45's,FREAKING..."Wow!!! DAMN!!! YOU GOT SKREWDRIVER?!?!?!".
Long story even LONGER...A phone call was made,and we all sniffed our way into the morning.We called them a car service to take them to their
hotel,and promised to watch them later that night on Conan.They said they'd do one just for us.
They debuted on American TV,wearing THE SAME DAMN CLOTHES FROM THE NIGHT,BEFORE.....The song they played?
"COCAINE BLUES".
I rule.
Paulie |
Definately have to write a book, this is pure gold.
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Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
When I first went out to KC,MO in '93 ( I think),after the ST/Biohazard/SOIA tour,to get away for whatever dumb reason's were in my head - Pantera
were just getting their name known.They were on tour,opening,for White Zombie & Megadeth...We got some free passes at the tattoo shop that my bro's
ran,so we went.I had heard that Phil had cited me as an influence in some interview,so I sent one of the broad's that we knew with the VIP pass to let
him know I was there.Granted,I was not a fan of their music,but I figured it would be nice to meet the guy that mentioned me.
Nothing.He looked at her like she was a martian (she said).
Whatever.It didn't really bother me because,like I said,I wasn't a fan.
Shelton,I would love to see again...That's Hank III...Without getting to involved,because it's worthy of a book - The bar that my buddy,Ken,owned on
the corner of 9th St &Ave.C was the EAST COAST DEBUT of Hank3...The old drummer knew my brother,Roger,who bartended/managed the place...There's
another book about Roger,and how he helped keep REAL country music alive in NYC during the '90's....Long story,longer - The drummer guy said he was
playing with Hank William' grandson...We'd heard about him,but idiodically dismissed him before we knew anything...Then,he walked in the door to the
bar (Monday night,maybe 25 people there)...Motherfucker was the spitting image of his grandfather,and we shit ourselves...They were in town to have
their TV debut on Conan O'Brien's show the next night...Besides talking and looking like his grandad,he was the sweetest guy you'd ever meet.He went
up with his band and played for at least a half-hour.We were FLOORED.
I was DJ'ing,that night...Aside from my country records,I had a small stash of punk records (45's) left over from the weekend at the bar.Shelton & I
got to talking,and I told him that he should DJ...He's flipping through my 45's,FREAKING..."Wow!!! DAMN!!! YOU GOT SKREWDRIVER?!?!?!".
Long story even LONGER...A phone call was made,and we all sniffed our way into the morning.We called them a car service to take them to their
hotel,and promised to watch them later that night on Conan.They said they'd do one just for us.
They debuted on American TV,wearing THE SAME DAMN CLOTHES FROM THE NIGHT,BEFORE.....The song they played?
"COCAINE BLUES".
I rule.
Paulie |
haha. Fucking fantastic.
BKT.
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kinda sounds to me like he is dropping names of bands that make him "cool"
to seem more legit
kinda like metallica used to do with the misfits and whatnot
metal guys are funny
they all wanna be as cool as the punk rock people but never have the guts to go for it
you come at the king....you best not miss
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Quote: | Originally posted by gavin
kinda sounds to me like he is dropping names of bands that make him "cool"
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Yeah I can see that, but Pantera covered Poison Idea.
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HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
YOUR FRIEND,
PAULIE |
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Quote: | Originally posted by XHonusWagnerX
Quote: | Originally posted by gavin
kinda sounds to me like he is dropping names of bands that make him "cool"
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Yeah I can see that, but Pantera covered Poison Idea. |
josh, there is NO WAY i believe that some glam metal dudes from bumfuck texas, who changed their deal to a thrash metal band because it was the
"cooler" thing to do has any idea about that song.
someone, somewhere hipped them to it and again they thought it would add to their cool and legit factor
it didnt work on me
maybe to some of their knucklehead fratboy metal fans it did
i am having not one second of it
bottom line, be what ya are
if they are the lame metal knobs that i know them to be, then be that
stop trying to steal cool from our side
cuz you know damn well they were the type of metal douchebags back in the day that would have called all of us feaks and faggots until one of our big
guys beat the shit outta all of em or 20 of us jumped them
bet
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my punk friends always made fun of me liking metal
my metal friends still don't understand punk or why I love it
the 2 should not mix that often
I am starting a band here
I am done with this bullshit
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Quote: | Originally posted by gavin
stop trying to steal cool from our side
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that should be the new Thorp Warrior motto
Quote: | Originally posted by REV.PAULIE
HONUS-as much as i can't stand a great deal of what you really like (for my own reasons that i would never hold,nor impose,against you),YOU FUCKING
RULE!
YOU,HONUS,IS WHAT MAKES THE "EDGE" COOL.
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PAULIE |
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Quote: | Originally posted by lifeisabitch
my punk friends always made fun of me liking metal
my metal friends still don't understand punk or why I love it
the 2 should not mix that often
I am starting a band here
I am done with this bullshit |
DO IT!!!!!!
the reason i ever started a band was cuz i was at some show and all the bands fucking sucked and i said "enough of this...im starting a band that i
would like to see"
do it brother
sounds like that city needs you to
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Quote: | Originally posted by XHonusWagnerX
Quote: | Originally posted by gavin
stop trying to steal cool from our side
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that should be the new Thorp Warrior motto |
sayin
we all earned this "cool"
some metal pussy cant come in and just reap all our rewards
fuck that
fuckin cowboy from hell
pah leeeeeez with that
you come at the king....you best not miss
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I was fairly disappointed when a chick I used to see proudy showed me her new CFH tattoo....I told her to look up this
record collectors are pretentious assholes
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see???
yeah, they LOOOOVED negative approach
fuck outta here
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