'Zetro' Returned to Exodus A Changed Man
. "I think we respect each other's space a lot more, we respect each other as people much more. I know I do myself," Zetro tells Rock Brigade. "I was a certain way and these guys know how I was. And I've, in the last 10 years, tried to change that about myself, the way that I treat people. I've changed a lot. "And I think that helps everything along. Because I'll be the first one to admit, I was a bear to deal with. That had to change. It was a lot on me, really. And I take responsibility for that as well." Read more and stream the interview here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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