Rigor Mortis/Warbeast's Bruce Corbitt Excited to Have Philip Anselmo For A Boss
. Bruce: Oh man, what a phone call that was for me. One of those moments that you will never forget. It would take a lot of "setting up" the moment to really explain the impact it would have on my life and the rest of the guys in the band. So f*** it, if you really wanna know� I will just go ahead and tell you the entire long/in-depth story here for the first, and probably last time. TMD: You recorded the WARBEAST debut "Krush The Enemy" at Philip's home studio in New Orleans. As I understand it, Philip helped you work on your vocal delivery a bit before you actually began laying down your vocals. What were the things you two worked on? Bruce: Well he didn't really work with me on my actual vocal delivery. It wasn't like he gave me singing lessons or any kind of s*** like that. I guess I can sort of sum it up like this� It was like an old boxer hiring the best boxing trainer around before his next big fight. The trainer is smart enough to know not to change this veteran boxers style after so many years... - read the full interview here Preview and Purchase Warbeast CDs |
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