I don't understand what your aggression is about.
That's not aggression, that's me using kid gloves. I don't understand your lack of spaces after periods in your sentences. But I'll not ask you about it because I couldn't give a drop of piss one way or the other. You, on the other hand, obviously got your feelings hurt when I set you straight on a few things.
I also don't understand why you refuse to answer even one of the questions I put forth to you!
I thought you asked if anyone knew why Demonic was under the Name Testament and not Dog faced gods.
No, I didn't ask why. I said I'd be interested to know at what point it went from DFG to Testament. There is a difference.
And I thought I remembered reading in an interview at the time that it was because that it seemed like Atlantic wasn't going to let them use the name Testament ( because the band wasn't happy and asked to leave)
1st of all at that point in time, even Testament was a project. They were a band in shambles, held together with sticky tape and Elmer's glue. After Low, only Eric and Chuck remained. And btw, bands are not asked to leave their labels. They are simply booted. It's all too easy for a label to find a "loophole" to force the band off the label.
so they came up with Dog faced gods from the Low album for the band name and began work on Demonic.At the last minute Atlantic let them have it.
I recall reading about the DFG project long before Testament was due to put out another album.
And they put it out partially(0r in whole? on their own label burnt offerings) that is one of the reasons Demonic sounds like it does.
After the 2nd Testament album, Testament kind of became sheep, swaying with the trends at those particular times. DFG was to be no different. When metal bands were going commercial, Testament went commercial (Practice, Souls, Ritual). When commercial metal started dying and death metal was looking like the next big thing all of a sudden Testament was incorporating death metal elements in their music which they had never done before. If they were pissed and it showed in the music, it wasn't simply only because of the record company BS. It was, I suspect because of many factors. Chuck, Derreck & Eric wanting to do a more aggressive album, Testament falling apart, record company BS as well as other factors.
It's because Chuck and Eric were sick of being under promoted and undermined by Atlantic and screwed by others.
That's the freaking music business!!!!! LOL!
That is why Demonic is so angry,And is another reason I think it was always a Testament album and if it was called something else it was because it would have had to of been,not because it was a side project.
I beg to differ. I've already said why.
If I misunderstood the question or got it wrong sorry I said if memory serves.And I can't speak of the bands monetary constraints or political moves of the time I didn't read about them and I wasn't there.
I was there. I saw the Demonic Tour. Smoked herb with Chuck. Read articles about "some project named DOG FACED GODS......about how they were satisfied with their success but wanted to make heavier music again, which was what the intent of DFG was."
As for low ratings from people,just as many people rate it high as low.
I doubt it. From people I've talked to, to all the opinions I've seen on the net since '99 tell the tale people being real put off by Chuck's vocals on Demonic. And how they they don't understand why Testament went Death Metal.
Chuck and Eric would not release an album under the name Testament or any other regardless of how little time,money or unsteady the musicians, if they didn't believe in it 100% .You make it sound like they were going to put out a half baked album just because of a lack of loot,The beggining of the project was just as concieved as the end, not patched together.Some people don't like it because of the vocals that doesn't mean it got fucked up between the start and finish of it.
. settle down.
If I call it a half baked album why do I say "As far as personal assholes go: I happen to like it. It's miles beyond Souls Of Black & The Ritual which were just too lite and poppy for my taste."? Oh no, another question for you to avoid! You don't like questions, do you? Wait, don't answer that! LOL!!!! Re-read my post and perhaps, just perhaps you'll get the jist of what I typed.