Wayne, Is there any chance of telling us names of anyone you are going to be working with in Pighammer? I'm excited that you want to do this project and I sure as hell can't wait to hear it!!!! \m/
Maybe he did. I try to read these forums everyday. But between work and my two toddlers...I really don't get much time. I apologize if you end up saying something twice. I would appreciate some info though. Thanks. \m/
In a December 2007 interview with Ultimate-Guitar.com, Wayne stated about PIGHAMMER, "It is going to be a side project and I'm going to write with a whole bunch of different people and it is going to be heavy as fuck. And it will not have any boundaries as I'm not going to worry about who is going to play it or if we're going to play it live. I am just going to do it for fun. It is going to be very extreme and I'll be working with as many different people as I can. And I'll be doing all the vocals on it too. But beyond that, I'm going to try and get a bunch of different cool people. I'm going to be writing with John 5 [ROB ZOMBIE, ex-MARILYN MANSON], we've talking about working with Al Jourgensen [MINISTRY] too and Tony Campos [STATIC-X] is also going to help me out. Whoever wants to help out, I'd love for them to so. I'm even talking about working with Tommy Victor from PRONG. I want to write some music with these people but then make it my own thing too."
I remember that interview now. Since Pighammer is suppose to have a CD released next year, I was wondering if Wayne could tell us for sure who he is working with on this project. Maybe things have changed, or he's added people. I know I read somewhere he said he wanted to work with James Hetfield. That would be awesome!
Originally posted by Dingle: I'm assuming it is going to be something similar to Austrian Death Machine; or possibly Roadrunner United?
Austrian Death Machine is kind of a joke. Yes Tim Lambesis is badass but ADM was pretty pointless. Well the Arnold Schwarzenegger impressions were anyway...
I'm sure Pighammer will be much more badass.
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