Vinnie: “I just think it was real. The music was real. It touched people on a lot of levels. The people that followed us back then still follow us, except now their kids follows us. The band’s bigger now than it ever was back then. And it’s accepted now. Back then you never heard ‘Walk’; it wasn’t a hit. We never had a hit on the radio. But now, you can walk into any sporting event and hear PANTERA songs, and you can hear it on your radio station now. It’s really accepted now, whereas back then it was kind of almost the world’s biggest underground band, you know.”
On how he managed to stay in the music business for so long:
Vinnie: “I love playing music, man, and I have a drive in me, and that’s something that I really wanna do. And I’ve never gone away from it long enough for people to forget about me; I’m always part of it. So I’m just happy that I get to make music that I wanna make, that I get to play in a great band that I’m really proud of right now, and I’m just looking forward to this [HELLYEAH headlining] tour coming up next, man.”
HELLYEAH‘s fourth album, “Blood For Blood”, sold around 17,000 copies in its first week of release to land at No. 18 on the Billboard chart. The band’s previous effort, 2011’s “Band Of Brothers”, opened with 19,000 copies back in July 2012 to debut at No. 19.
HELLYEAH recently toured North America as guests of FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH and VOLBEAT.
Interview (audio):
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