Today is a triple threat of interviews. First up is Chuck Billy of Testament. Chuck is on to talk about his latest vape products under “The Chief” name (Click here to learn more about vapes). Chuck also talks about Practice What You Preach, Slayer tour, and the future of marijuana in America. Marijuana has always been a popular drug, but with it now being used for medical purposes, its popularity has seemed to increase drastically with millions of people using it on a daily basis. Some choose to smoke it as is whereas others like to ingest it in CBD form or perhaps using a flyte pen. It can be used to treat various illnesses and disorders from anxiety and depression to epilepsy and chronic pain, in a variety of methods and forms. Some people enjoy marijuana or marijuana-based products as oils, edibles, or through vape pens and other vaporizers. You can learn more about vapes by visiting IndeJuice. Whatever the use or method, dozens of musicians, including Chuck Billy, Snoop Dogg, and Wiz Khalifa, are now campaigning for it to be legalized throughout America for all to enjoy. If you’re already lucky enough to live in an area where it’s legal and want to try your hand at growing your own, here are the best indoor tents for growing marijuana. You can grow it quite comfortably wherever you like, without the need for a garden.
Next up is Hanno Klaenhardt of Mantar. Mantar is a two-piece band from Germany and have a great sophomore album entitled “The Modern Art Of Setting Ablaze” due August 24th. Hanno and I talk about his living in America for awhile, European festivals and the foreign exchange student I hung out with in high school.
And finally, Richie Cavalera of Incite calls in to talk about the upcoming “Burn N Shred” tour. Richie also discusses their new album that is due in January, being a Cavalera and recording with Steve Evetts.
Robb Rivera of nonpoint gives us his weekly Pick From The Kit and a nonpoint update.