"The kids in Europe were disappointed about [Bob Rusay's departure], 'cause [they were like], 'What happened to Bob?! He was the brutal-ist!' So I kind of had my work cut out for me, you know?"
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Interviewed in 1993 at Milkwuakee Metalfest (1993)
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