J-Dawg awesome video probably my favorite one yet. Very cool to hear King Fowley call out these people in the underground trying to act like “rock stars”.
King should almost be the guy hosting the channel with how much he can go on haha! Would totally love seeing King and Scott next, gotta rip on em' for the G-O-D slip up.
Same thing. 'Falses' is old metal slang, Deathrash? What im saying is the posers have it wrong. The elitists arent the 'gatekeepers' in the way they mean it. The posers are the true gatekeepers in this sense of the meaning in that they stop true metal from 'flowing through the gate'.
I love how these dudes all have differing stances on bands like Autopsy and Dying Fetus yet are still totally cool. No echo chamber here. Just men disagreeing and still being cool with each other.
Been listening to Deceased forever. I love this interview. Right on about the VIP meet and greet crap. What a bunch of horseshit. I'm not paying you 80 dollars to say hi when I literally sat next to you eating a burger at Reggies. Not naming names, but yeah, how lame.
@@kingfowley9481just wanted to say thanks for being a true banger and always being generous and kind I remember seeing Oct 31 years ago. A friend of mine Brandon Mcgees dad jammed with you years back like 03 04 maybe when we were kids n I thought you were so cool..sorry not trying to sound like a fan of but love ur catalog
Don made some excellent points there. I come from those days when you had to save up your pocket money, go to the record store and buy the album. When you came home, put it on and it turned out to be not what you expected, that was enough to ruin your day, I tell ya. It was either trying to sell it on to the next guy, or listen to it til you liked it, hehehe. And at the risk of sounding like this boring old metal dude, the kids do have it easier. Hear about something cool, they just type it in, and BAM, there it is! I remember buying heaps of vinyl metal records in the early 90's (which cost next to nothing, because nobody wanted that stuff anymore) as I did not own a cd player. If I liked it, I read the thankslist to find out who their friends were and tried to find their output. Something I also did, was check out the pics on the sleeve, see what band shirts they were wearing, and also tried to hunt those bands down. It was more work than it is now with the internet, but dammit, it was fun and rewarding to put in the effort!
I got a cd player in the early 90’s. I was buying everything on cassette or cd. It truly sucked going to the store. Dropping all my earnings from wood chopping or lawn mowing. Throw on my new tape. Then it sucked. I remember that happening a few times. Normally the tanks list or band pics with them wearing band shirts normally lead to something awesome
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetal I loved going to the used vinyl store. Always a surprise to see what they got in, and I loved leafing through the bins and discovering all kinds of aggressive delights to annoy the neighbors with! The duds were indeed annoying, yeah. I also had the habit of falling for great artwork, which wasn't always that tight of a lead of what to expect, though.
I still seek out bands I never heard of that way sometimes. Saw an old interview with King Diamond wearing a Captain Beyond shirt, looked them up and had my mind blown because not only were they an amazing band, but you can hear the direct influence in King Diamond's songwriting.
These anecdotes King shared of headlining bands acting like entitled rockstars and treating the other bands like shit makes me nauseous. Treat people with respect or don’t play in a band. Also: hopefully I can see Deceased live again and get my Luck of The Corpse lp signed. Great interview. Cheers
Well.... A lot of "artists" and entertainers entered those professions to get away from "normal" lives and normal people. Not surprising that there's an arrogance among many artists and entertainers.
Saw Deceased in Seattle, 2010. Maybe 8-10 people showed up. Seemed like it anyway. They opened up with Morbid Shape in Black, and had the same energy as if they were playing a packed venue. One of the best shows I ever attended. P.S. - I agree about Trey.
I was never a big Morbid Angel fan. I almost never listen to them anymore. I loved Altars when I was 15. But now it just bores the hell out of me. I saw them sometime around 03 or 04 with Soulfly. Morbid Angel did kick ass. Dave Vincent was having a great night. Trey was a douche. Pete was just quiet. Tony Norman was playing second guitar that tour. Tony was a cool mother fucker
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetal I'm a fan of a good chunk of their albums. Covenant NOT being one of them. Never was a huge fan of it, and I recently gave it another spin for the first time in a couple years. Holy fuck, I couldn't make it halfway through. Regarding Trey, there's recent footage of him yelling to the crowd, "If you don't like my music, fuck you!". Still is evidently a narcissistic twat.
STILL watching so I haven't got to the Trey part yet but nothing would surprise me, lol ...And yeah, I think Tony Norman did his amazing thing in Monstrosity, and THEN he reached his goal via "joining MA as the 2nd guitarist one day", did some amazing touring, and then....The guy just disappeared... From the whole scene.... But yeah! I WAS really expecting to see/hear GREAT things from Tony and he DID great but...He just disappeared..🤔 Maybe he got the whole offstage "reality" taste of the Treys and Davids and was like.... Okay, I am DONE. ROCK the funk ON 😎🤘🔥🤘
As sinisterking said, it's spelled "J-Dawg". For such a display of dunderheadedness I'd typically deduct Kvlt-Points, but this time I just don't feel like bothering....
I was there at that show. I had no idea how assholey they were acting. They definitely looked the part of rock stars with tight leather pants and cock rock boots. Lol. I still was star struck.
Best interview to date Dawg. My instinct was rung trve, King Fowley is the most Metal guy ever \m/ finally the verdict is in. Can't wait for Children of the Morgue.
@@dinkins335 Dug the new CC tune on youtube couple weeks ago, the mix really flatters the vocals and the guitars (and what an awesome tone they have) but not so much the drums. Poor poor Paulie boy.
At 16, I went upstate for the Day of Death show back in 1990, got grounded for months! Shit was well worth it. King was the coolest dude at the whole show. He was like the unofficial master of ceremonies, greeting everyone, cracking jokes, I never felt the "family vibe" at a show until then.
@@gurnblanston5000 October 20, 1990, at the Country Club Skyroom in Buffalo, NY. Ed Farshtey who did the Book of Armageddon fanzine rented a van and drove a bunch of people in the scene up from NYC. Disharmonic Orchestra from Austria were in the States doing shows and got added to the bill late, I was helping them out around the city, showing them around and stuff, so we all rode up with Ed. Terrance Hobbs from Suffocation, Michael Hymson from Apparition/Sorrow, and some Australian dude that was Morbid Angel's merch guy at the time were among the bunch.
@@sausagefestcity5078 Saylor, Alyes, or Requiem? Can't recall all the old Michigan heavy bands, but I remember hearing of Slayer in Flint and Detroit in 1984. Missed Repulsion at the Capitol basement but met Holt and Butler for a second at Black Sanbath fall 92, I think.
“I wanted to like it!” That’s the one thing I don’t miss about the pre internet days haha great interview! Never gave dying fetus the time of day now this really makes sense on why I didn’t check them out haha. With all these morbid angel stories sounds like they were a bunch of jerks. If the manager was saying all that I can imagine what else the band was trying to control
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetali dig em alot. But them and suffo spawned alot of canoe bands and fans. And it is lame that they do the pay to visit. I got to chill with Roger and will from mortician last weekend at heavy hell 4 and it didn't coast me a dime. I also got to shoot a prank video on the dawg. Hopefully the posts it \m/
@@mikeviolate666 I want to see the prank video. That’s gotta be funny. Those pay to get a hello mother fuckers can fuck off. I just never got in to dying fetus. Granted, they’re probably close to my age, so I’m probably not young enough to like them
King rules! The nicest dude ever! Deceased was the best band at Heavy Hell. It's fun to see King up front but he was a great drummer. Such a great live band.
😆 🤣 😂 😹 that Seth Putnam story is amazing. I got to briefly meet king at heavy hell 4. Seemed like a real cool dude and gave a cool nasty savage story \m/
Great interview king was cool glad to see em again in indiana also cool meeting you jdawg was cool to learn about the bullshit of deathvomit record an the price they wanna charge to reissue the first impaled record
@@harryquinn493 here you go. The whole thing is pretty entertaining but they summon King to the microphone at around the 23:30 mark ua-cam.com/video/o5hZSK4SkXY/v-deo.html
Never heard of anyone who listened to Kill Em All when it came out and didn’t like it. Maybe Glen Benton lol.. Trust me I hated Lars and James when they released the black album but Metallica was great in the beginning. I know this channel just loves to bash on Megadeth which is basically a corporation anymore and no longer a Band. But you cannot Deny the genius of Rust In Peace and Marty Friedmans guitar work. Sure Dave Mustaine is crazy and ya he probably doesn’t even listen to thrash but Same for Glenn Benton- he does not listen to Death Metal. And last for Pantera. I was 14 when CFH was released and we didn’t have Slipknot fans or Nu Metal around just yet lol so don’t put them in the same category. Sure Phil Anselmo is a drug addict and a bully! But you cannot deny the genius of Dimebag and the magic they had together…
I was born in DC in 71 & grew up in the DMV & as far as I can remember I’ve always loved music so I consider myself lucky to be where I’ve been & seen some of the things I’ve seen….I was walking around a Burlington Coat Factory one day waiting for a delivery to be prepared (I work in a restaraunt that’s next door) & I low & behold I run into Wino(The Obsessed,Spirit Caravan,Shrinebuilder,Saint Vitus,Place of Skulls,The Hidden Hand)in there shopping,we talked,took a pic & it didn’t cost me a dime 😉
First time I met King at Milwaukee fest in 2002 I was wearing a Trouble shirt and he was really cool and said Trouble rules and that they wanted to cover The Tempter! Nicest guy ever!
King really is a hell of a storyteller. When the internet started out i used to read his stories on the Deceased website. He's a funny guy and true as fuck
Let's put bets on how long it takes before all of JDawgs hair falls out from the TRT. I say by this time next year, he will have a joe rogan'd his hair.
Haha. I still remember buying that 1st Megadeth album, I thought it sucked also & I was thinking I was supposed to like it. I read Dave spent a lot of his advance on drugs instead of studio time.
Considering some of the recent clips of Trey I've seen, it looks like another band selling shirts in his vicinity is the least of his worries. Guy has serious issues and looks ten years older than King nowadays or even more even though he's only two or three. And I adore the older Morbid Angel
13:51 i hope he gave TAPPING THE VEIN and even CODE RED a shot. Tapping the Vein rules and is nothing like the agent orange which I personally don't like either.
Warlord! One of the best "epic" metal there is/was. You should check out Lordian Guard too. It's like Warlord but more light weighted and with female vocals (almost in 70/80's disco style). Very unique and they made their albums in the 90's... so no poser stuff. Same members in both of bands.
God, I wish I could listen to King talk forever. He's just such a cool guy.
King Fowley is a great dude, was nothing but cool when I talked to him
cheers! always fun doing these with justin and this time don. cheers everyone. have fun. dig what you dig and don't what you don't. :)
Hey king thanks for the nasty savage story \m/
Nice to meet you at the show the other day. Keep on supporting metal 🤘
;)@@mikeviolate666
backatcha@@andrewgabriel4408
was great to get to meet you at the show. Hopefully I catch you guys at another date :)
King’s stories are wild man 😂
Another great interview, Dawg. Keep ‘em coming!
King Fowley, the hero we need but we don’t deserve
KING FOWLEY/BILLY MILANO 2024 🏴☠️🇺🇸
Seeing a vid with King is exactly what I needed today. Love it.
J-Dawg awesome video probably my favorite one yet. Very cool to hear King Fowley call out these people in the underground trying to act like “rock stars”.
King should almost be the guy hosting the channel with how much he can go on haha! Would totally love seeing King and Scott next, gotta rip on em' for the G-O-D slip up.
Great interview, Dawg. I just saw Deceased in Pittsburgh on Sunday. Met King, he was a super cool guy, he signed my records and cracked some jokes.
I got to see them on Saturday. They were awesome!
@@dinkins335 The lineup on Saturday looked so sick
@@yasina667 lots of cool band that day for sure.
The poser of today is the gate keeper of tomorrow.
TRUE!
lol
Falses are the real gatekeepers
@@SKilde-qm5gywhat is a false? A poser? I can't keep up with the youngsters slang.
Same thing. 'Falses' is old metal slang, Deathrash? What im saying is the posers have it wrong. The elitists arent the 'gatekeepers' in the way they mean it. The posers are the true gatekeepers in this sense of the meaning in that they stop true metal from 'flowing through the gate'.
King could lead a conversation in any group and it’s still entertaining to watch. Loved the birthday vinyls story from Don though.
Hell yeah man good stuff right here \m/
Who asked?
@@NECROPOLIS000 don’t you have something better to do with your time?
@@andrewgabriel4408 don't you have something better to do with your time? Simping for Jdawg isn't one of em
@@NECROPOLIS000you seem to have this bitter resentment towards Jdawg. You know you could not watch something if you don’t like it.
Great interview as always. Let’s get that Deceased / Nunslaughter split going, Hells!
Keep up the interviews. No one else is really doing this that I know of.
Rauta from Finland has been doing some good BM interviews. Interviewed Don recently.
@@TheGrimoireMovement thanks
@@TheGrimoireMovementRauta is legit
I could listen to you guys for hours, great interview!
I love how these dudes all have differing stances on bands like Autopsy and Dying Fetus yet are still totally cool. No echo chamber here. Just men disagreeing and still being cool with each other.
@@sothis1448 as a fan of both, rules requiring what to like is retarded. Like what you like. Hate what you hate. Rules are for fools
@@sothis1448yeah, Dying Fetus is the Slipknot of Death Metal, dull as hell moshcore
@@user-mz9ig5id3o they're not near as bad as other bdm and slam bands like devourment
@@donaldwestfall6143devourment is op. Poseur
@@sothis1448never was a fan of Dying Fetus, as for Autopsy , I like’em but not every album is a banger.
Been listening to Deceased forever. I love this interview. Right on about the VIP meet and greet crap. What a bunch of horseshit. I'm not paying you 80 dollars to say hi when I literally sat next to you eating a burger at Reggies. Not naming names, but yeah, how lame.
Best venue in the world!
@@32FONickweiseragree!
Venom inc.
Yeah it’s a rip off
I’ll embarrassingly admit I’ve succumbed to this. I recently payed an absurd amount to meet Blackie Lawless but the show was cancelled.
This and the Macabre interview. Dopest shit out there \,,/
Thanks again King for getting me on the guest list for the Philly Decibel Metal fest a few years ago!! Also UP THE TOMBSTONES!!! Stay Sick!!!
;)
@@kingfowley9481just wanted to say thanks for being a true banger and always being generous and kind I remember seeing Oct 31 years ago. A friend of mine Brandon Mcgees dad jammed with you years back like 03 04 maybe when we were kids n I thought you were so cool..sorry not trying to sound like a fan of but love ur catalog
thanks for the kind words. all the best brother! @@Daniel_Lynch
You could post up new interviews with King and Don every damned week and I would never get tired of them. \m/
Can't count how many times I have watched this one.
Don made some excellent points there. I come from those days when you had to save up your pocket money, go to the record store and buy the album. When you came home, put it on and it turned out to be not what you expected, that was enough to ruin your day, I tell ya. It was either trying to sell it on to the next guy, or listen to it til you liked it, hehehe.
And at the risk of sounding like this boring old metal dude, the kids do have it easier. Hear about something cool, they just type it in, and BAM, there it is! I remember buying heaps of vinyl metal records in the early 90's (which cost next to nothing, because nobody wanted that stuff anymore) as I did not own a cd player. If I liked it, I read the thankslist to find out who their friends were and tried to find their output. Something I also did, was check out the pics on the sleeve, see what band shirts they were wearing, and also tried to hunt those bands down. It was more work than it is now with the internet, but dammit, it was fun and rewarding to put in the effort!
I got a cd player in the early 90’s. I was buying everything on cassette or cd. It truly sucked going to the store. Dropping all my earnings from wood chopping or lawn mowing. Throw on my new tape. Then it sucked. I remember that happening a few times. Normally the tanks list or band pics with them wearing band shirts normally lead to something awesome
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetal I loved going to the used vinyl store. Always a surprise to see what they got in, and I loved leafing through the bins and discovering all kinds of aggressive delights to annoy the neighbors with! The duds were indeed annoying, yeah. I also had the habit of falling for great artwork, which wasn't always that tight of a lead of what to expect, though.
I still seek out bands I never heard of that way sometimes. Saw an old interview with King Diamond wearing a Captain Beyond shirt, looked them up and had my mind blown because not only were they an amazing band, but you can hear the direct influence in King Diamond's songwriting.
New bumper sticker: No Boogie Woogie Riffs
Genius idea!!!
The stories are phenomenal. Awesome interview.
More King Fowley interviews! I could listen to him talk all day. Coolest guy in metal I've ever met.
These anecdotes King shared of headlining bands acting like entitled rockstars and treating the other bands like shit makes me nauseous. Treat people with respect or don’t play in a band.
Also: hopefully I can see Deceased live again and get my Luck of The Corpse lp signed. Great interview. Cheers
Well.... A lot of "artists" and entertainers entered those professions to get away from "normal" lives and normal people. Not surprising that there's an arrogance among many artists and entertainers.
Great interview thanks guys . HHR rulez. Real metal legends talking real metal \m/
I thought that wooden table was going to collapse with all that metal!
@@humanbrisket7718 😆 🤣 😂 😹 \m/ how you doing brisket ?
@@humanbrisket7718the table was re enforced with the metal shavings from King’s sweat
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetal🤣🤣🤣
King is a super nice dude. Always cool with everyone.
Saw Deceased in Seattle, 2010. Maybe 8-10 people showed up. Seemed like it anyway. They opened up with Morbid Shape in Black, and had the same energy as if they were playing a packed venue. One of the best shows I ever attended.
P.S. - I agree about Trey.
I was never a big Morbid Angel fan. I almost never listen to them anymore. I loved Altars when I was 15. But now it just bores the hell out of me. I saw them sometime around 03 or 04 with Soulfly. Morbid Angel did kick ass. Dave Vincent was having a great night. Trey was a douche. Pete was just quiet. Tony Norman was playing second guitar that tour. Tony was a cool mother fucker
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetal I'm a fan of a good chunk of their albums. Covenant NOT being one of them. Never was a huge fan of it, and I recently gave it another spin for the first time in a couple years. Holy fuck, I couldn't make it halfway through.
Regarding Trey, there's recent footage of him yelling to the crowd, "If you don't like my music, fuck you!". Still is evidently a narcissistic twat.
I saw MA on that tour with soulfly too, I remember them sounding really good. Not too surprised to hear that about rockstar Trey though haha
STILL watching so I haven't got to the Trey part yet but nothing would surprise me, lol ...And yeah, I think Tony Norman did his amazing thing in Monstrosity, and THEN he reached his goal via "joining MA as the 2nd guitarist one day", did some amazing touring, and then....The guy just disappeared... From the whole scene.... But yeah! I WAS really expecting to see/hear GREAT things from Tony and he DID great but...He just disappeared..🤔 Maybe he got the whole offstage "reality" taste of the Treys and Davids and was like.... Okay, I am DONE. ROCK the funk ON 😎🤘🔥🤘
KING FOWLEY NEEDS HIS OWN CHANNEL!! J-dog, convince him to start a channel
J Dawg* tzz poser....
As sinisterking said, it's spelled "J-Dawg". For such a display of dunderheadedness I'd typically deduct Kvlt-Points, but this time I just don't feel like bothering....
he does have a channel but he just uploads material from his bands on it
I could listen to King talk all day long!
Coming from Tampa this video was educational. KING brought the wisdom for sure. Both bands can stay at my house anytime.
King Fowley and George Corpsegrinder need their own podcast .
Like these types of Interviews, well done J-Dawg and regards from former East Germany.
The chubby, skinny, and buff legends on camera🤘
Man, you can be having the worst day of your life.. Listening to King Fowley always puts me in a good mood !!!
Need more king interviews
That story about Morbid Angel is crazy. I've heard Trey can be a douche. This confirms it.
Did you see the video of TREY getting arrested for DUI?????
@@Hecatecrossways I haven't. I heard it's fucked up.
@@dinkins335 TREY certainly was
@@Hecatecrossways 🤣
I was there at that show. I had no idea how assholey they were acting. They definitely looked the part of rock stars with tight leather pants and cock rock boots. Lol. I still was star struck.
i could listen to king for hours
DESOLUS SHOUTOUT FROM KING IS SO SICK!!!
I know what King is saying. Back in the day it was heartbreaking when you would buy an album and it sucked.
More important things In life to get upset about!
@@Quest4Horror I'm talking about being a little kid.
@@Quest4Horrorwhat is wrong with you dude? 😒
@@Quest4Horror no
AND..... Expensive 😔.... Lol
Love listening to King.
Best interview to date Dawg. My instinct was rung trve, King Fowley is the most Metal guy ever \m/ finally the verdict is in. Can't wait for Children of the Morgue.
I just saw them on Saturday. They were awesome. Can't wait for that new album.
@@dinkins335 Dug the new CC tune on youtube couple weeks ago, the mix really flatters the vocals and the guitars (and what an awesome tone they have) but not so much the drums. Poor poor Paulie boy.
I won't bothered one bit if these 2 become a monthly guest on the channel.
And I won't be bothered if the interview gets bumped up to an hour 😎🤘
At 16, I went upstate for the Day of Death show back in 1990, got grounded for months! Shit was well worth it. King was the coolest dude at the whole show. He was like the unofficial master of ceremonies, greeting everyone, cracking jokes, I never felt the "family vibe" at a show until then.
Yep. I was there at Day of Death. I was 18. I remember King raging and singing every song when REPULSION played. Funnest show ever.
@@sausagefestcity5078 Where, what month?
@gurnblanston5000 October 1990. We took a Greyhound bus from Flint, MI to Buffalo.
@@gurnblanston5000 October 20, 1990, at the Country Club Skyroom in Buffalo, NY. Ed Farshtey who did the Book of Armageddon fanzine rented a van and drove a bunch of people in the scene up from NYC. Disharmonic Orchestra from Austria were in the States doing shows and got added to the bill late, I was helping them out around the city, showing them around and stuff, so we all rode up with Ed. Terrance Hobbs from Suffocation, Michael Hymson from Apparition/Sorrow, and some Australian dude that was Morbid Angel's merch guy at the time were among the bunch.
@@sausagefestcity5078 Saylor, Alyes, or Requiem? Can't recall all the old Michigan heavy bands, but I remember hearing of Slayer in Flint and Detroit in 1984. Missed Repulsion at the Capitol basement but met Holt and Butler for a second at Black Sanbath fall 92, I think.
King Fowley definitely has the gift of gab.
King gave a MWC / Al Bundy reference - he's officially good in my book now.
King's a fucking legend, and the nicest dude ever. Love ya King!
Can't get enough of this interview. Not a shocker that it has 11,000 plus views already. Be cool to see another Athenar video, too! Hails!
Killer. Great work with the interviews.
I may go to a deceased show now just to talk to the king. That guys hilarious.
“I wanted to like it!” That’s the one thing I don’t miss about the pre internet days haha great interview! Never gave dying fetus the time of day now this really makes sense on why I didn’t check them out haha. With all these morbid angel stories sounds like they were a bunch of jerks. If the manager was saying all that I can imagine what else the band was trying to control
I never got in to dying fetus. I also never understood the hype
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetali dig em alot. But them and suffo spawned alot of canoe bands and fans. And it is lame that they do the pay to visit. I got to chill with Roger and will from mortician last weekend at heavy hell 4 and it didn't coast me a dime. I also got to shoot a prank video on the dawg. Hopefully the posts it \m/
@@mikeviolate666 I want to see the prank video. That’s gotta be funny. Those pay to get a hello mother fuckers can fuck off. I just never got in to dying fetus. Granted, they’re probably close to my age, so I’m probably not young enough to like them
@@mikeviolate666I hope he posts that.
@Kaumualii13 Homeboy Mike was in da house that day.
I just can't stop listening to this interview,it brings me memories of what The underground used to be
Great and funny interview. When is the part 2 interview with Paul Ledney?
It's out brah brah
How does King not dig that Angel of Death riff? King is one entertaining fucker though.
King rules! The nicest dude ever! Deceased was the best band at Heavy Hell. It's fun to see King up front but he was a great drummer. Such a great live band.
What a fun interview! I'm excited to see Deceased... roll into my city for their tour! UP THE TOMBSTONES! \m/
Awesome Seth Putnam stories.
🤘🤮🤘
@@RickRossBigBossYou’re a cop
@@RickRossBigBossCaring about anything is gay
Let’s get a Scott, King, and Don interview next \m/
More King. I love hard as honesty even if he rips on albums I like. If we all liked the same shit we would be so Fukn boring. More King 👑.
I dunno. Sounds like an edgy hypocrite
King is the best dude ever, I'm lucky to have hung out with him on several occasions. The funniest dude and the real deal.
😆 🤣 😂 😹 that Seth Putnam story is amazing. I got to briefly meet king at heavy hell 4. Seemed like a real cool dude and gave a cool nasty savage story \m/
Seth was pretty crazy when he was alive.
@@dinkins335Legend has it he is still crazy even when he's dead.
@@lopolik 🤣 I believe that.
Great interview king was cool glad to see em again in indiana also cool meeting you jdawg was cool to learn about the bullshit of deathvomit record an the price they wanna charge to reissue the first impaled record
Love this I think this is the third time I’ve watched it. Nunslaughter Deceased tour I want it I need it
I was at the Bulldozer show in Chicago! Got to meet King for the first time hahahaha
King rules! It was a pleasure touring with Deceased years ago. I may not agree with all of his musical opinions but damn it all, he's legit af!
What band was yours?
King is a treasure.
Gawd what an amazing video.
King and Don are great 👍 Always good for a laugh. I recommend everyone should find the video of King singing countess bathory with gbk back in 93
Have you got a link? Couldn’t find
@@harryquinn493 here you go. The whole thing is pretty entertaining but they summon King to the microphone at around the 23:30 mark
ua-cam.com/video/o5hZSK4SkXY/v-deo.html
I love this, speaking truth. People should hold shitty people accountable, no one wants to do it usually.
King 🤘, entertaining for sure
Never heard of anyone who listened to Kill Em All when it came out and didn’t like it.
Maybe Glen Benton lol..
Trust me I hated Lars and James when they released the black album but Metallica was great in the beginning.
I know this channel just loves to bash on Megadeth which is basically a corporation anymore and no longer a Band. But you cannot Deny the genius of Rust In Peace and Marty Friedmans guitar work.
Sure Dave Mustaine is crazy and ya he probably doesn’t even listen to thrash but Same for Glenn Benton- he does not listen to Death Metal.
And last for Pantera.
I was 14 when CFH was released and we didn’t have Slipknot fans or Nu Metal around just yet lol so don’t put them in the same category. Sure Phil Anselmo is a drug addict and a bully!
But you cannot deny the genius of Dimebag and the magic they had together…
i didnt care for it at all. put it on and waited to go wild for it. still waiting....
@@kingfowley9481
Thanks for your reply King it’s an honor
Thanks for being who you are!
I didn’t get into any metal like that until I heard his old one in Doomstone , met him and started liking his music and bands
King or Wino?
I was born in DC in 71 & grew up in the DMV & as far as I can remember I’ve always loved music so I consider myself lucky to be where I’ve been & seen some of the things I’ve seen….I was walking around a Burlington Coat Factory one day waiting for a delivery to be prepared (I work in a restaraunt that’s next door) & I low & behold I run into Wino(The Obsessed,Spirit Caravan,Shrinebuilder,Saint Vitus,Place of Skulls,The Hidden Hand)in there shopping,we talked,took a pic & it didn’t cost me a dime 😉
It is crazy to me how much attention that Necrovore demo gets. I never found it to stand out that much even for that era.
Not ever liking Metallica, and praising Hell Awaits, I can relate with their opinions.
Great video guys 🤘👋
he doesnt like the best part of angel of death lol the mosh riff
but everything he explained about how their sound changed is right on
First time I met King at Milwaukee fest in 2002 I was wearing a Trouble shirt and he was really cool and said Trouble rules and that they wanted to cover The Tempter! Nicest guy ever!
Fowler had me rollin. As did Don. I loved the Anthrax should’ve dropped off the fuckin cliff after Fistfuls
Almost spit out my coffee on this one
@@humanbrisket7718 I’m glad someone agreed with me😂
King is awesome!
King is fucking awesome! Got to open for Deceased in Worcester Mass in 2018
King really is a hell of a storyteller. When the internet started out i used to read his stories on the Deceased website. He's a funny guy and true as fuck
I still rock my B.O.C. hoodie that I bought from King! It's one of my most prized possessions! Great interview!
King, are you looking forward to the new Arghoslent?
fun video.
completely agree with fowley's views on reign in blood. show no mercy is my favorite from them.
Fingers crossed to see you return on Heavy Metallurgy one of these days.
i'll be on again. cheers!
More 3 ways with King & Don!
Brother King speaks the truth! Love that guy!
Dude king is great. Ever watch him on heavy metallurgy?
I liked the episode where they rated their favorite Maiden albums. King was so pumped about it haha
@@goat666db me too that was a great one! Their sabbath ranking got me to listen to more Tony Martin stuff
Let's put bets on how long it takes before all of JDawgs hair falls out from the TRT. I say by this time next year, he will have a joe rogan'd his hair.
What’s the third record Don mentioned apart from Metallica and At War?
NME - Unholy Death
This may top the Scott and Don Interview!
The takes on classic 80s thrash from the dudes who were there are too rich!!!
Haha. I still remember buying that 1st Megadeth album, I thought it sucked also & I was thinking I was supposed to like it. I read Dave spent a lot of his advance on drugs instead of studio time.
King Interupter
it's true. haha they told me before hand to keep talking over anything, jump in at anytime, etc. haha i think justin enjoys that! hahahaha
Cool t-shirt King
thanks :)
Another interview with king Fowler would be great I know he has more crazy stories
Considering some of the recent clips of Trey I've seen, it looks like another band selling shirts in his vicinity is the least of his worries. Guy has serious issues and looks ten years older than King nowadays or even more even though he's only two or three. And I adore the older Morbid Angel
I promise Glen Benton is a rapper,
Drink the wine! Haha
@@humanbrisket7718 If Tom Raps, Glen does too
I’m totally here for this.
"God bless you"
"YOU FUCKIN POSER!!!"
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13:51 i hope he gave TAPPING THE VEIN and even CODE RED a shot. Tapping the Vein rules and is nothing like the agent orange which I personally don't like either.
$10 a question. Nope.
Kings the real deal. Hail
Shane Embrey's long lost bro
King rules he got me onto Warlord
Warlord! One of the best "epic" metal there is/was. You should check out Lordian Guard too. It's like Warlord but more light weighted and with female vocals (almost in 70/80's disco style). Very unique and they made their albums in the 90's... so no poser stuff. Same members in both of bands.
Sick fucking interview. King is always a character 😂