I was born in the UK but was raised in South Africa, Napalm Death were the first international band I saw play live, I was 16 at the time, they toured in 1993 and still to this day, 100`s of gigs later, the gig they played in Johannesburg in 1993 is still one of the most raucous gigs i`ve ever been to...they absolutely brought their A game with them and peeled everyone`s faces clean off of their heads! That gig is still regularly spoken about by the old guard of the South African metal scene!
Always marvelled at Shane's bass playing. Read the book (signed version of course) It's a fascinating insight into Shane and ND and many other things to get you thinking. It's also amazing that ND still perform and do what they do and long may it (as long as they want to - and we want them to) continue. Been into ND since the days when you could write to Bill and Lee etc... Still got the letters from Bill telling me all about the new FETO album that they were doing (and the £5 T-shirt he sent me). Happy days. Always Napalm :)
I so freaking appreciate this band. All the members and the legacy they created over the years. I cannot get into the music, I have tried, but I so appreciate the connection they have with the music that I do enjoy. Hardcore, punk, metal shoe gaze and even industrial. I have seen them live several times, but I just can't get into it. Either way, thank you for the interview and they all seem like really good dudes.
Ow bist Shane! Born and bread in Broseley, same age so have known Shane most of my life, new his mom and dad well, enjoyed many a beer with Tom at the social club in Broseley, i can remember his grandad. Its good to see someone from a small town like ours that has gone on to travel the world doing what he loves to do, and Shane may you continue for many a year! Mitchell dickinson is a name i have not heard for a long time, i used to go to his flat sometimes , i got arrested round there once, two of my friends got a bit out of control one night! Any road, keep atacking!
Living legend! Who should appreciate all this living legend, pioneers, a bit more!
I was born in the UK but was raised in South Africa, Napalm Death were the first international band I saw play live, I was 16 at the time, they toured in 1993 and still to this day, 100`s of gigs later, the gig they played in Johannesburg in 1993 is still one of the most raucous gigs i`ve ever been to...they absolutely brought their A game with them and peeled everyone`s faces clean off of their heads!
That gig is still regularly spoken about by the old guard of the South African metal scene!
absolutely amazing bass player
Bumped into Shane a few times in metal pubs in Brum back in the day. Always friendly, down to earth, absolutely one of the good guys. Miss those days.
What a nice guy. Big respect Shane. ND is my lifelong favorite band.
Always marvelled at Shane's bass playing. Read the book (signed version of course) It's a fascinating insight into Shane and ND and many other things to get you thinking. It's also amazing that ND still perform and do what they do and long may it (as long as they want to - and we want them to) continue. Been into ND since the days when you could write to Bill and Lee etc... Still got the letters from Bill telling me all about the new FETO album that they were doing (and the £5 T-shirt he sent me). Happy days. Always Napalm :)
I so freaking appreciate this band. All the members and the legacy they created over the years. I cannot get into the music, I have tried, but I so appreciate the connection they have with the music that I do enjoy. Hardcore, punk, metal shoe gaze and even industrial. I have seen them live several times, but I just can't get into it. Either way, thank you for the interview and they all seem like really good dudes.
I always admire the wisedom and humblessness of this person. Hats off.
He never wants to put himself first... It's admirable.
Shane seems like a Well-thought person, and still grounded. A good interview, it felt like he was speaking to me, not the interviewer
I would see shane at rock city nottingham on friday nights, he was a sound fella and always chatty
What an absolutely awesome first band photo that is at 1:59!
Class act. Metal royalty.
I’m fixing to get ya book soon, brother
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He should’ve formed an offshoot band called Cholesterol Death
You're fist fodder.
@@craigroaringnot the wittiest reply, Farty Breath.
@@hermanhawtrey8578It was an observation, not an attempt at wit.
@@craigroaring then it was very poor observation, Farty Breath. Your fist wouldn’t get within two feet of me before you’d be sleeping.
Statin Death
Ow bist Shane! Born and bread in Broseley, same age so have known Shane most of my life, new his mom and dad well, enjoyed many a beer with Tom at the social club in Broseley, i can remember his grandad.
Its good to see someone from a small town like ours that has gone on to travel the world doing what he loves to do, and Shane may you continue for many a year! Mitchell dickinson is a name i have not heard for a long time, i used to go to his flat sometimes , i got arrested round there once, two of my friends got a bit out of control one night! Any road, keep atacking!