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"Nu Metal...Was A Very Dirty Word" | Mike Spreitzer (DevilDriver)

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Mike Spreitzer of DevilDriver joins Ro and Toomey this week to discuss his new band, Verona on Venus. Mike dives into the origins of the project and having time during the pandemic to write and record the debut album. Mike talks about deciding to sing on the tracks and having Austin D'Amond play drums. Steve Evitts recorded those drums. Mike also tells the stories of surfing during lockdown and the cops having issues with all the surfers. Mike gives his Top 5 Nu Metal Albums and talks about his industrial influences. The guys discuss DevilDriver playing Coal Chamber songs and Mike tells them his favorite CC songs.

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Ro Kohli on Facebook/Twitter @warmachinemerch

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Mike Spreitzer of DevilDriver joins Ro and Toomey this week to discuss his new band, Verona on Venus. Mike dives into the origins of the project and having time during the pandemic to write and record the debut album. Mike talks about deciding to sing on the tracks and having Austin D'Amond play drums. Steve Evitts recorded those drums. Mike also tells the stories of surfing during lockdown and the cops having issues with all the surfers. Mike gives his Top 5 Nu Metal Albums and talks about his industrial influences. The guys discuss DevilDriver playing Coal Chamber songs and Mike tells them his favorite CC songs.

Listen to Nu Pod on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or at https://talk-toomey.simplecast.com/episodes

Nu Pod on Instagram @nupod1999

Joshua Toomey on Facebook/Twitter @talktoomeytalk

Ro Kohli on Facebook/Twitter @warmachinemerch

Subscribe to KNOTFEST YouTube for exclusive performances & in-depth interviews with the most exciting artists in aggressive music, deep dives into iconic artists' discography, and more.

Website: http://www.knotfest.com​​​​​​​​

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KNOTFEST​​​​

Twitter: https://twitter.com/KNOTFEST​​​​​​​​

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knotfest​​

#nupod #devildriver #knotfest

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