Mac Sabbath

Published: Nov. 16, 2022, 7:11 p.m.

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If you were to ask my wife, \\u201cWhat two things sum up Chris?\\u201d \\u2026 she\\u2019d likely respond with \\u201cgrilled meats and heavy metal.\\u201d So, given the chance to interview the self-appointed (and unchallenged) founders of \\u201cDrive-Thru Metal\\u201d that solidified their crispy claim with classic cuts \\u201cFrying Pan,\\u201d \\u201cSweet Beef,\\u201d and \\u201cPair-a-Buns,\\u201d I ordered a full plate.

The thing is, you don\\u2019t just interview guitarist Slayer MacCheeze and bassist Grimalice. Not because they\\u2019re from the \\u201cbowels of outer space\\u201d and don\\u2019t speak or understand English. They converse quite well. But these seasoned freaks don\\u2019t do anything for free. Everything\\u2019s on the menu and it\\u2019s all for sale. Thankfully, minutes before doors opened at Nashville\\u2019s longstanding rock beacon, Exit/In, Mac Sabbath\\u2019s techs Bill Woodcock and Jonathan Hischke summarized their monster masters\\u2019 tangy tone tools. The flash-fried, seedy conversation quickly taps some key signature gear of another Sabbath that equally sweetens and thickens the band\\u2019s sound like a condensed and chilled milkshake. Plus, there\\u2019s a story about how one fateful Black Friday deal provided an iconic, golden-arch bass. Here\\u2019s to a fun-hearted Rundown with the Milky Way marauders that fight back against stale food and rotten riffs. And by the end, we bet you\\u2019ll be saying \\u201cI\\u2019m loving it.\\u201d

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