David Pajo Quotes
Top 18 wise famous quotes and sayings by David Pajo
David Pajo Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from David Pajo on Wise Famous Quotes.
Most people found out about Slint in the mid or late 90s, but we were an '80s band. We started in 1986 and broke up at the end of 1990.
You can go to any small town in America, there's going to be a metal fan there. You can't say that about post-rock.
We just have to plan everything in advance and concentrate it so that we get everything done in time. It's not as laidback as I wish it could be.
I stayed a kid for a pretty long time, and the logistics of being in a band, I did not take seriously at all.
When I was younger and bands were formed that way, out of friendships rather than anything else. It wasn't like we put up want ads.
The thing I like about the band [Dead Child] is that there's no pretense. We aren't even trying to be artists or poets.
In my entire life I never set out to do anything ground-breaking or pioneering, and I'm not going to start anytime soon.
There are so many things that kept forcing metal back down to the underground. It survives everywhere on the planet.
We aren't trying to make poetry or anything beautiful. It's just a rock show. We just want to enjoy playing loud. That's just about it.
My kids don't really like when I sing for some reason ... but they like when I play guitar. So I started writing songs just playing guitar for them.
As far as specific bands from the 90s death metal era, I love Death, Carcass, Possessed, Morbid Angel, Gorguts, Autopsy, Atheist, etc.
Now since I've gotten back into it, I've been listening to a lot more of the 1990s death metal type stuff.