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MADE IN TAIWAN - PART 2ChthoniC Bring the Manners Back to Black MetalThat’s your favorite place to play so far? Maybe LA. The fans in Asia are so polite and the fans in the States are much crazier. There were some fans who showed their titties at Ozzfest. We like our fans in Asia too, of course, but sometimes they are so serious during the show, trying to analyze your guitar technique instead of really getting into it. Why have you been banned in parts of China? Well, not just us. Beastie Boys, U2, Rage Against the Machinemany Western bands are banned in China. All because we express our political messages. We stand for freedom and human rights, and so we have to be banned. That means you’re cool if you’re banned. It makes the kids like you even more. Maybe, but I really don’t want to say things like that because I hope that China can improve their human rights situation soon. Your tour is called the UNlimited Tour as a protest against the UN. Why are you protesting? The UN doesn’t allow Taiwan to be a member, which is really unfair. We should be a part of the UN, of the WHOall the international organizations, and we should have the same basic rights that you have. What’s the story behind your album Relentless Recurrence? It’s the classic story of a female ghost-demon in the 16th century. At that time there were pirates who came from China to rape the women, destroy the families, and grab all the treasure. The story is about a woman named Natao who committed suicide after her family was killed by pirates, and became a demon. She went to China to get revenge against the pirates, and when she finished her revenge she was cursed by the gods and ghosts. The curse was that she has to do it all again and again, forever, and that is what’s called Relentless Recurrence. Wow, that’s perfect material for a metal concept album.Yes, it’s quite different from the stories in China. In China there are always happy endings, but in Taiwan all the stories are tragic. Also, we use a traditional instrument called a hena. It’s like a violin, and it has a very sad tone. You mentioned that the corpse paint you wear is also a part of Taiwanese mythology. Yes. Because we are fans of bands like Emperor, Immortal, and Enslaved, we wanted to try Scandinavian-style makeup, but it didn’t fit our faces. So we made our own kind of corpse paint. It’s the style of corpse paint that ancient Taiwanese priests wore to communicate with ghosts. It’s called “The Makeup of Eight Generals.” What’s the craziest thing that’s happened on Ozzfest so far? There are quite a lot. The other day we were in the autograph-signing tent and a female fan said to us, “You made my pants wet five times.” We never expect this kind of feedback from our fans so we are always stunned and never know how to react. But we always say thank you. MEG SNEED MADE IN TAIWAN | 1 | 2 |
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