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catching up with thrash revivalist Municipal Waste's frontman and master
of disaster Tony Fontana during the last day of their tour with Lamb of
God, we talked about their trek, learned a lot about the Virginia quartet's
soon to be released album Massive Aggressive, and had a great time
shooting the breeze about metal. MIKE SOS: So talk a little bit about the tour, Lamb of God, man, how’s it’s going? TONY FONTANA: Well, we haven’t been home for almost seven and a half weeks. We went and mixed the album right at the beginning of the tour, so we’ve been on the road forever, but today’s the last day. Last night, we played Richmond, which is our home town and that was a really crazy show. The tour’s been great. The crowd’s been really receptive to us. The crowd actually goes crazier for the new stuff, so I guess that’s a good sign, just seeing people digging our new songs. We’ve been playing a couple new songs every night just so the crowd can get used to ‘em and it’s been cool...the response has been really good. SOS: What’s the difference between the new stuff and the old stuff? How do you see people reacting different? TF: Well I hate to say it's more aggressive ‘cause that’s the name of the album, but it is. It’s a little bit heavier and a little bit faster and it’s got parts that make people move around. It’s definitely got some circle pit anthems on there. SOS: Talk a little bit about the recording process. What was easy and hard to do, who you worked with, etc.? TF: We worked with Zeuss, who did our last album, who's famous for all those other crazy bands that he’s done. He really was stressed about making the record sound good and he wanted to be—everyone to be happy with it. He pushed each band member really hard to get the best performances out of us. He did a really good job man. We’re so proud of it, like, really proud of this record. It came out so good. SOS: Any highlights, song titles, any funny stories from recording? TF: There’s a song that’s called “Upside Down Church.” It’s the ultimate evil song, ‘cause what’s more metal and evil than an upside down Church? Nothing. Yeah! So, “Upside Down Church" and “Shredded Offering"... those are the two that we’ve been playing on this tour and they're just heavier and quicker, faster, and pissed-ter! SOS: How do you spend your downtime on the road? TF: Drinking has been quite the thing on this tour. But no, that’s not all we do. There’s a lot of people who think that. But on this tour it’s really just been trying to get to the next place because almost every day off we had, our van would fuck up or we’d have a van problem. It was crazy dude. We’ve been through five vans on this tour. We broke down in the middle of the mountains in Canada. And we had to rent a truck. We rode to the show in the back of a pickup truck. We pulled up to the Ricoh Coliseum in Toronto in a pickup truck. And we always say, "Municipal Waste is gonna fuck you up." And so the Lamb of God dudes say, “Municipal Waste is in a pickup truck.” So yeah, that’s been crazy. Usually what we do on our down time is get our fucking van fixed and try to get to the next show. And it’s so weird ‘cause we don’t break down when we have a show. But when we have a day off it’ll fucking break down. So there’s our day off, in a rest area waiting for a tow truck. SOS: I’m sure you guys have some crazy rest area stories, stuff you’ve seen across the country. TF: I stayed with Lamb of God. I rode in their bus one night. And I was in the crew bus, the crew—you know, it’s like 15 dudes and we’re all sitting up in the bus, watching movies, drinking beer. And it was five in the morning and both buses stopped at this rest area. We all poured out and it looked like just a crew of drunk zombies walking around this rest area, like a truck stop. I was like, I feel bad for the people that work here. They must probably think all these scary metal zombies are wandering around the place. SOS: That's fodder for a film or something!. TF: I was looking at Randy (Lamb of God) and I was like,
“Yeah, man everyone’s half asleep and everybody’s hair’s
fucked up and it’s really funny.” TF: Why should people come to see us? I don’t
know. I think we’re definitely a thrash band. But we have our own
thing going on. We’re not trying to rip anybody off. We bring our
own energy and we bring a good time. We have a fun show and we play ‘cause
we love it and we have a good time up there, and I think the crowd feeds
off that. You know? It’s a good time. Come out and chin up. TF: There’s been so many shows. We toured with
At The Gates. How many people can say they did that? You know, what a
fucking honor. We played with shows with NOFX. We played with fucking
Slayer. That rules, ‘cause we’re able to play with so many
different kinds of bands. You know? So yeah, I love it, it’s just
exciting. I get to see all these killer bands, that I would have to usually
pay money to see. What makes us different is we don’t care about
being rock stars. We’re just doing it ‘cause we like to have
a good fucking time. And I mean even the people that used to be in our
band are still good friends with us. I mean we did a reunion show with
our first album's lineup playing the entire first album and nobody in
the current band gave a fuck, you know? They’re just like, “Oh
cool. I get to go see the Waste and I don’t have to play."
Just cool like that. There’s no egos. We’re all just doing
it ‘cause we love it. We’re having a good time. And I think
that people that know our band know that about us. TF: Tour Japan. We’ve toured everywhere the world,
and we’ve never done Japan. We’ve done Australia. We’ve
done Iceland. We played fucking Puerto Rico. We’ve never been to
Japan. It’s so weird. So that’s what I want to do damn it.
TF: We're gonna do Europe and the US tours with us
headlining. We’re gonna bring out bands that we like. Then after
that we’re gonna just start doing crazy shit like doing Brazil,
Australia, Japan, do a proper Canada run ‘cause Canada was great
on this tour. TF: I want to tour with Motorhead and Slayer and Cannibal
Corpse. I love Cannibal Corpse. And I think for everyone in our band,
those are the three bands that we’re waiting for to call us. Go
on and call us dudes. ‘Cause we love ‘em. And yeah, that’s
a definite. What other dream tours? If Violence ever did a reunion, I
would want to do that. TF: I think Tankard is pretty underrated. I really liked
that band and I don’t think a lot of people really know about them.
You’d be surprised when I tell people about Tankard and they’re
like, “What?” I guess because they’re from Germany and
the records are a bit harder to find. But I would say they’re pretty
underrated. Like they weren’t even in that Get Thrashed
movie that much, yet that was one of the first thrash bands I heard. TF: I just liked the fact that it was punk. There’s
a punk side to thrash, and I guess that was the gateway for me ‘cause
I grew up listening to a lot of punk and hardcore and stuff like that.
And then I started after hearing S.O.D. and D.R.I. and shit like that
kind of opened the flood gates. TF: I used to skateboard when I was kid, but I was actually
more of a surfer. I lived in Florida. But yeah, I can’t do that
anymore. I’m not good at all. I suck. I tried it not too long ago
and it was miserable. TF: Well, after getting back tomorrow, I’m leaving
in a week to go on a bike trip. I ride bikes a lot. Me and four of my
friends are riding our bikes from Richmond, Virginia to Philadelphia,
which is pretty far. It’s gonna take seven days to do it. That’s
what I do. I like to get out and just hang out with my friends. I love
playing basketball and just meeting people, drinking, listening to records,
going to hardcore shows. Shit like that man, I still love music so much,
I go to shows almost every night when I’m in town, I’m home.
When I’m not on tour and listening to bands, I’m at home watching
bands or listening to records. TF: The thing that we want to convey most is that if
they’re looking for another party album, go buy our last two records
because we’re taking it a little bit further. We’re just trying
to do something different, be a little bit more creative, and I think
we actually did it. The people that have heard it say, “Wow, you
guys did it, you guys really made something different.” Instead
of just doing another thrash record like everybody else, I think we kind
of brought our own flavor to it and actually did something creative with
the style of music. TF: I don’t mind it. I mean I love having fun
and I don’t give shit and if people don’t like that, then
whatever. We’ll always joke around and we’ll be funny guys
and do our thing. But with this record we just wanted to do something
different. And yeah, you know, we’re just—you know, it feels
good to be creative. I don’t want to be a band that just relies
on a gimmick. And I think our fans know that and they don’t want
that. They want something different, too. They want to get their asses
stomped by metal. TF: Yeah, definitely. It’s ass stomping new direction.
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