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Your sweatiest concert ever?
Definitely the 2004 Warped Tour when we played in Arizona. I think it got up to 127 degrees, and I remember feeling like I was going to faint. Just god awful. So we drank a bunch of margaritas to keep us extremely sedated.
Considerations when playing an outdoor show versus an indoor show?
Nothing at all. We just go out there and have a lot of fun. I mean, the only time youโre ever worried about anything is if there are extreme elements, like rain or crazy wind.
Primary gear youโll be playing this summer?
My gear is pretty easy. I usually play through my Hellwin amp and signature guitar [Schecter Synyster Custom]. Iโm not a big effects sort of guyโI like to keep it simple.
One item you will carry with you at all times this summer?
A ProTools rig strapped to my back, literally. It keeps me sane, writing a bunch of different stuff like classical stuff or any guitar stuff. I donโt like being locked in a cage on the creative scale. I need an outlet.
Highlight of your bandโs set list?
Iโm really excited about the reaction โThis Means Warโ [from 2013โs Hail to the King] is getting these days. Thatโs a real fun song to play, and I like the grooves and riffs.
Tips for winning over a tough crowd?
You just have to be confident. Donโt give โem anything to further their disapproval. Just go up there, rock out, and act like itโs a base of your fans. And donโt scream and yell at them.
Advice for a band just starting to play live?
Just go up there and enjoy it, because itโs a really special thing to be able to do. We interact with the crowd, turn it into a party. I wouldnโt worry about the performance or having a stiff and ridged structure for the show. If you keep it loose, youโll find yourself, eventually.
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