The Pessimist wrote:
Aren't the band Cattle Decapitation vegan/vegen/veegun/viegon?
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btw,
Carcass is another metal band with (some) vegetarian members.
I found this quote from an interview with bassist/vocalist Jeff Walker on the site Invisible Oranges, when asked about the vegetarian content of some of the music on their songs. Perhaps a different approach than what
Cattle Decapitation does with their music.
(I "bleeped" one word to get it onto this site.) Just something to skim over...
Jeff Walker:
Maybe we’re just playing to our strengths with the gore, the
vegetarian thing, the medical stuff. But at the same time it’s all
tongue-in-cheek. We’re making light of what people’s perceptions are of
us as a band. It’s true, Bill and I don’t eat meat, but this has never
been an agenda. Like you said, Nuclear Blast mentioned it in an
email—why? It seems like all these bands try to have some angle or
agenda to sell records. I remember when we first signed to Combat in the
States, they wanted to make a big deal of it. If we had been more
shrewd and cynical and collaborate then we would have. It’s something
that’s private. We aren’t really interested in doing PETA adverts and
that bull****. That would alienate people. We aren’t on some kind of
zealous mission to convert people to vegetarianism. That’s not what it’s
about.
But you are correct. Lyrically, maybe, I am purposefully,
sarcastically taking the piss out of these things. Ultimately, it’s all
there. If you think about it, no matter what your diet is, you can’t
argue that the whole process of slaughtering cattle in a slaughterhouse
is pretty horrific, regardless if it makes a tasty burger or not. There
is no denying that the process of killing and butchering an animal is a
horrific process. Most Carcass lyrics are about the macabre, or horror,
so I’m taking something that exists in reality and celebrating it I
guess.
Edited by catfood03 - January 25 2014 at 17:01