Zetro's Statement...On Leaving Exodus

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Zetro has asked me to release this statement for him:


9/21/04

To All Concerned,

I would like to say first of all, that leaving Exodus was a very
hard decsion to make. I really wanted everything to work out in the
long run. But lots of things came between us. Back when Paul died, I
stepped in as a favor to the band, who had prior commitments and shows
already booked. At that point in time, I was willing to play these
shows, but was still reluctant to rejoin the band on a full time
basis. After these shows I realized that I still really enjoyed
performing and playing the live shows. I then decided to give Exodus a
second go at it. We recorded the album and it was a great record. I
thought it was my best performance & work of my entire career.
Now came the touring, and juggeling a family, a full time job, and
Exodus, it was never easy on me. In fact while being on tour, I loved
playing live on stage to our great fans around the world. But that was
only a small part of being on the road. For its a long day, every day
out there. To much time in between shows, to think about my family
back home. I have 3 wonderful kids & a great wife, which were miles
away from me. And I still had many social and financial worries, with
way to much time to think about everything while away from home,
during the downtime in between shows on the road. I am the sole
provider for my family, before ever stepping back in full time to the
band. But I still had to work full time at my job to support my
family. And not to mention taking care of my family and the
obligations of being a Father. My family will always come first. And
after my family, my job which pays all the bills was second on my
list. And unfortunately my music had to become number three. Now
understand that 15 years ago, when I had no family, Exodus was my job,
it was number one in my life. Alot has changed in my life since then,
and rejoining, and now. And now I must say that these three things
have run its course.......I'm sorry, but I can only do the first two.
With regards to the South American tour dates, and Mexico City date.
I am very sorry I could not do these dates. Shows were getting
cancelled up to the last minute. It reached a point where it was not
financially feasible for me to attempt to do this trip. Four of the
nine dates, that I knew about got cancelled. And other shows I was
uncertain about. Even though we were attempting to still do this tour
anyway. So it was either stay home and work my regular job, which
guarantees my families security. Or do the tour dates and most likey
come home with considerably less money, than staying home and working.
That was alot of pressure for me to handle, and I had to make the
right decsion for my family and myself. I would like to sincerely
apologize to the fans of Brasil, and to Mexico City. I really wanted
to fulfill my commitment, I love our fans down there with all my
heart. But since so many shows were turning out not to happen. I just
could not afford to do it. I am very sorry that the fans were
disappointed, but so was I......Very much so.
With regards to Exodus, I have nothing but good things to say about
Exodus, Gary, Rick, and Tom are, and remain lifelong friends of mine.
The comments that I heard about second hand, I know were from anger,
being hurt, and deep disappointment. And I really understand that, and
totally forgive them 100%. I'm sure they will go on, because Gary Holt
is the greatest musician I have ever played with. And he needs to
continue with Exodus, because he is Exodus. I wish them great success!
But unfortunately at this time in my life, with much regret, it can't
be with me. But who knows what can happen in the future.........
To all my fans who wanted this to go on. I am really sorry to all of
you the most. I really tried hard. Hanging out with you, before,
during, and after the shows, all around the world, was the reason I
continued to do it. Exodus will always be Exodus. I want all of you to
still support the band. And who knows I may see you again in the
future.........

Sincerely to all,

Steve "Zetro" Souza
 
Damn, why do all these great bands have to play for a nickle and dime, while big shitbands get the big golden dollers....As a father of 2 kids I perfectly understand this choice. Kids should be proud to have such a father !!
 
Wow.....I have a new-found respect for Steve.

He's making the proper decision. Assuming, of course, that this is accurate, which it probably is.



It' is too bad......Exodus is cursed. Souza has sung on two AWESOME records (Flesh & the latest) and on a very good one (Disaster).

This sucks.....meanwhile Metallica (Master of Profits) is the biggest rock band in the world. Life sucks...
 
I don't like Exodus, but I followed the whole affair since is bursted. After reading Holt's statement and Souza's statement, I must confess the guy seems an incredible intelligent, perceptive, centered, rightful person. His commitment to familyand respect for friends even in this conditions are a matter of sheer respect for him as a human being. Bravo!
 
just when you think there is no reasonable explanation, the perfect one comes at you, hahaha, its funny. Man I just felt like exodus had fallen apart, but as long as the new singer is good, and they don't make a wrong decision, I guess it will be allright. And as for shit bands being paid more, I think that will come to an end with the advancement in technology, with high speed internet (which I don't yet have) more and more people are getting to know the real bands and leaving shitallica crap behind
 
Before anyone forgets; Zetro could have been more open to Gary or the band as a whole what exactly the problem was.

Fact is that he canceled the Mexican dates without any warning *before*. Although Zetro has good reasons to quit Exodus he did it in very ungraciously.

Remember that Gary stated clearly that he had no problem with Zetro quiting Exodus in itself, but rather *the way he did it*.
 
Yeah, I don't believe either one of their statements. I'm guessing the truth is some where in the middle of what each one said. Sounds like Gary is obsessed with the band no matter the cost, and Zetro is only thinking about his job and family. Each one has to "give" a little.
 
Cheers to Zetro for being a class act & not allowing his emotions to spew shit from it.
I guess now we know who the "articulate one" in that band was?
Who could blame the guy? He probably was mistreated by the band to boot.
It's a shame, because they put out one hell of a record. It's still on my list for 2004.