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Jen’s choice of song is Excessum’s “”Rage Unrestrained” and man does it truly speak to how Jen is feeling right now! We may not be into death metal, personally, but we can understand why this is Jen’s to-go jam during a time of stress, to say the least. We paused the screen to check out her playlist and found some very interesting death metal jams such as Five Finger Death Punch’s ”Full Circle” (don’t worry, we haven’t heard of it, either). However, Jen is not your average person! Instead, Jen grabs her phone and goes to her playlist. Can you blame her? Jen’s life is hectic! But you would think that a person in her shoes would turn to classic music or another relaxing tune. What doesn’t match that beauty, though, is Jen’s frightening, yet hilarious, choice of music! In Dead to Me Season 2, Episode 3, “You Can’t Live Like This,” Jen is struggling to focus. Christina Applegate and co-star Linda Cardellini share great chemistry and easily became our favorite female relationship on television.

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Joking aside, Dead to Me is a brilliant and witty series and one of 2019’s biggest surprises on Netflix. Not to mention, there isn’t much else to do these days. The black comedy is worth a weekend watch.

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A song from the LP, "Acid Vat", features a guest appearance by Fisher's CANNIBAL CORPSE bandmate Erik Rutan.Dead to Me Season 2 is full of surprises, one of which is Jen’s (Christina Applegate) taste in music! Is her death metal jam a real song?įrom the revelation of what truly happened on Steve’s final night to that shocking finale, Dead to Me Season 2 has premiered on Netflix and it is packed with surprises. The 10-song effort was co-produced by Nick Bellmore ( DEE SNIDER, KINGDOM OF SORROW) and Jamey Jasta ( HATEBREED) and will be made available through Jasta's new label, Perseverance Music Group. I don't have any reservations about which way I'm going. It made me really go, 'Okay, I'm not trying to do this anymore. And he's a little unassuming guy - a nice guy. He was singing like he was some 250-pound guy that could bench press 700 pounds and throw you across the street with one hand. When I saw it live, I was, like, 'Holy…' 'Cause he just stood there. Chuck Billy on 'The Legacy' record, 'First Strike Is Deadly', the scream on that and some of the other higher screams he did on those records, it was amazing. But those high screams, if you've ever listened to us, then definitely he has the biggest hand in me ever wanting to do those. He continued: " Chuck is less of a growler than, say, what most modern death metal singers are, like Glen Benton or John Tardy. When I saw Chuck Schuldiner, and then, all of a sudden, all these other waves of death metal bands started coming along, I knew that I wasn't ever gonna be singing or singing, like, thrash I was gonna be singing growling and death metal." I was probably singing stuff in my room, trying to be Jeff Becerra and Tom Araya.

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That's what I wanna do.' And I was listening to all these bands. I said to myself, 'I wanna sing like that.

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And when they played 'Infernal Death', 'Die! Die!', when he did the high, that changed my whole world that changed my world like BLACK SABBATH did. And I was literally standing right in front of Chuck Schuldiner he was right there in front of me singing and playing. couldn't play, so DEATH, I think, had a longer set. And they were supposed to play with this band called DEAD BRAIN CELLS - D.B.C. And there was, like, 25 people there there was barely anyone there. And 'Scream Bloody Gore' was great, but I did not really understand the power of Chuck Schuldiner's voice until that show. I know that 'Leprosy' had not come out yet. It might have even been a little bit later, but I'm not sure. Speaking about how Schuldiner inspired him to sing death metal, Fisher said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "I saw DEATH play in Baltimore, Maryland, where I'm from, in 1987 or '88. In a new Revolver "Fan First" interview, CANNIBAL CORPSE frontman George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher shares his personal journey as a fan, from discovering BLACK SABBATH to a seismic moment watching DEATH's Chuck Schuldiner to his experiences in the early Florida death metal scene and his upcoming solo album.









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