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“My parents never saw me play live,” says Deicide’s Glen Benton

“My parents never saw me play live,” says Deicide’s Glen Benton
“My parents never saw me play live,” says Deicide’s Glen Benton
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Active since the late 1980s, Deicide is one of the most extreme names in the history of Death Metal. In addition to the extremely fast and aggressive sound, Deicide draws attention for the content of the lyrics of their songs, which talk about shocking themes (for some people), such as blasphemy and death.

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Deicide’s aggressiveness can be seen in the titles of some of the group’s songs. “Blame It On God”, “Once Upon The Cross”, “When Satan Rules His World”, “Lunatic Of God’s Creation” and “One With Satan” are good examples.

Glen Benton has been Deicide’s bassist and vocalist since the group’s inception and has performed in different countries in America and Europe throughout his extensive musical career. And none of these shows were attended by his parents, as Benton said during an interview with the website Blabbermouth.

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“My parents never saw me play live. I don’t think it was their style of music. Listen, man, I grew up where my parents and everyone wanted me to be a plumber,” the frontman reported.

“That’s what I faced doing what I do, the negativity from everyone. I used all that negativity to my advantage. Later, when I got my record deal, there was nothing kinder than holding the ‘Deicide’ album in the It was one of the proudest moments of my life,” added Benton, referring to his band’s first studio effort, released in 1990.

Deicide’s next studio album is “Banished By Sin”, which will be released on April 26th.

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The article is in Portuguese

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