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Roger: To some degree everyone is involved ya know what I mean. Chris doesn't really do that much, he's the lead singer he's allowed to do whatever he wants. He's that guy. I kind of deal with all the audio stuff and Buddy [Schaub, trombonist] deals with all the video stuff and [Peter] JR [Wasilewiski, saxophonist] deals with all the online stuff and Vinnie deals with everything else and we have a great publicist named Rey [Roldan] he totally does what we need him to do. It's a different world but a lot of bands are doing it and you know it's a way to stay on a smooth track not to have any kind of weird outside voices.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: That was our tenth Warped Tour, it's out of control, we've played six full Warped Tours and partial Warped Tours, Australia Warped Tour, European Warped Tour, bits and pieces of US Warped Tours. We're like those hookers that have been around so long that they don't even have pimps anymore. Actually it's really organized, we hadn't been on it in three years, the whole thing, and it seems really on, not only the bands and stuff but the crew has done it so many times that they didn't screw anything up.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: It's a great way to pick up chicks cause they were making Rufinol Pez tablets for a while in Gainesville you could – never mind erase that part. Pez is rad.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: I don't pay much attention to what is popular to be honest. It's a never ending cycle - style comes in and out of style - I try not to get caught up in all of that, and just listen to stuff i like, and play what I like; popularity is overrated.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: Umm.. I had a lot of different phases when I was younger. When I was really little, I liked a lot of stuff like, Iron Maiden, Kiss, and Def Leppard and like Aerosmith. Stuff like that. That's what I grew up on in the '70s you know. Metal like Slayer and Metallica and then I got into punk rock and metal when I was in junior high. like The Descendents and like Operation Ivy and you know.. that whole era of stuff.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: You know it's always a good time people are energetic and it's awesome. Totally excited.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: Uhh.. You know.. I'm really picky and I don't actually like very many bands. The only like new band that I really like is System of A Down. I think they are amazing! It's good stuff. It's aggressive and unpredictable and I love it!!
Roger Manganelli
Roger: Let's see.. Chris and Vinnie knew each other in high school and were in bands and then moved to Gainesville, Florida for college. I moved to Gainesville, Florida for college. And then Chris had a party and I told him I played guitar. Which I played guitar at that time. And he said you should come and play guitar then I went to practice with a guitar and then they're like, "Oh, by the way, we're going to be kicking out our bass player - would you mind playing bass?" I said OK. So I went out and bought a bass and that was in '92. And that's how it started. Then we started getting into the horn player thing. Shuffled a few horn players over the years but it's been the same main four guys the whole time.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: It's all right,, they seem to be backing the new record, and aside from the typical major label red tape - where it takes forever to get things done - I think Warner is still into the band.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: See.. that's a tough question 'cause I went to a lot of really small shows for bands that nobody knew who they really were 'cause that's the kind of thing that I grew up on - was like going to clubs and stuff. The first like real, real concert that I went to was U2 at the Orange Bowl in Miami for the Joshua Tree Tour. I think it was in '87? Something like that. Yeah... I think that was it. We were way up in the nosebleeds and Bono was like this big! (Roger shows thumb and index finger really close) (all laugh) But, that's what I thought a concert was at that point - really huge. Everything else was more like a rehearsal or you know.. club shows. Like oh, that's nothing - 500 kids. It doesn't seem that weird. I've played in front of 500 kids at my piano recitals and I didn't think it was a big deal.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: Yeah, I don't know. It was awesome. It's a great feeling. I don't really know. It's built up so slowly that I can't even tell you when it actually went over the threshold of 500 kids or 1000 kids or 2000 kids or whatever - but we've stood it all. We've played with 80,000 kids at these festivals in Europe and we've played to eight kids, you know? It feels great. It feels great every time. As long as there's somebody out there singing or jumping around making an idiot out of themselves just as much as we are, then we think it's ok.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: It's complicated. It kind of has different phases. It will be like Chris [Demakes, guitarist/singer] or I will have a song idea and Vinnie Fiorello [drummer/lyricist] will write lyrics that go with that song idea or Vinnie will just have words that he wrote down and we'll take that and sort of mold it into a song. I mean it kind of happens in different ways and not everyone is always involved, and sometimes everyone is involved it just depends. There's no like formula for writing songs at least not in our band. It's pretty much however it comes apart and falls apart and everything if it feels right it feels right the song is the ultimate guide. Am I being too hippie for you?
Roger Manganelli
Roger: I also have been producing/recording more and more, and that takes time, too. But that's what i always wanted to do, work on music,, so it's not a bad thing.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: That is true to a degree; I usually have songs ideas demoed out, and I will pass them off to vinnie, and he will focus on the lyrics. Then we all get together, work out the nuts and bolts of the song, kick around some changes and everyone is involved in the finishing touches. Chris will do the same, bring in a song idea, and we'll all throw in ideas and the songs just evolve. Some songs change very little from the initial conception, (like a new song called "In-dependence Day") and others really go through many arrangement changes/lyric changes, (like "Still Life")
Roger Manganelli
Roger: Well it's been the same members of the band since ‘92 with the exception of one horn player. So it's been the four of us since the beginning of the band and then we've had some different horn players but JR's the new guy and he's been in the band for eight years so it hasn't been that drastic.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: No I don't collect stem variations – the different colored bottom part – cause you can have one Pez dispenser that has a head and there will be the same head but the bottom will have a different color. I don't collect those at all so mine are all different Pez dispensary heads, because the head is really the most collectible part. I'm trying to give you lessons on Pez dispensers... How dare you suggest I collect stem variations? Are they all duplicates? NO THEY'RE NOT DUPLICATES! That would be cheating.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: Yeah! There's one that we'll be supposedly filming when we get back from Europe. Not really sure exactly what's going to happen or anything in the video 'cause Vinnie and I had like a great idea for the video and they basically said that they would have to spend way too much money on it so.. there you go. They don't want to pay for the special effects that we were talking about. It's a bummer though. It would have been good. (laughs)
Roger Manganelli
Roger: [talking about pez dispensers] Psychedelic Eye from the 60's. Look it up nerds.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: Yeah, we're kind of like a rock band with a horn section and high energy. That is how I do say it when I meet people who have no idea who we are. Well, it's like fast reggae and a lot of singing and harmonies. There's a lot of jumping and sweating involved. There's a lot of exchanged energy. A high energy level kind of thing. I really don't like bands who stand around and stare at their shoes and don't really have anything to say.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: i'm stoked that we have such hard core fans but I've never thought about it. It's been there all along,, and I think we are really lucky. I think all of the singles, and picture diskc, and toys and that sort of stuff has kept the collectors out there stoked.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: It's exciting to play new songs live, we've been playing "Summon Monsters” and that's on the new record it's fast and got some fun fast quick bass licks that are fun to play so that's a fun one to play live. Been getting off on that lately, and I think "Conviction Notice” is super solid live and the horn line is great. It's fun to play new songs.
Roger Manganelli
Roger: We will be hanging out for an extended amount of time in Europe. From November 1st until the end of our lives, it's a very long tour. We're playing the Fest on Halloween, which is my birthday in Florida – in Gainesville. We're playing the Fest, my other band, Rehasher, is playing the Fest and we're just going to be taking a little bit of time to breathe in January and probably be out on the road again pretty soon in the states. We're doing some international stuff Australia, Japan, South America – that's going on but nothing going on in the states quite yet.
Roger Manganelli
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