DIEHARDYOUTH�������� INTERVIEW
picture by: Stephanie Good, from diehard website
Okay here is the interview with Diehard Youth, I finally did it, I have been really lazy lately.� Personally I think Diehard Youth is one of the best bands around here right now, and I think they deserve more attention. The interview was done with Andy Diehard so later on enjoy!!!!


>-Who is in the band, and what do they do?
>eric slammo on the drums, dave hard on guitar, monster T on bass and
andy diehard on vox
>-What does the name Diehard Youth mean?
>to us its about staying young.� not letting go of the the qualities that
>you have before you grow up and try to live life everyone else think you
>should.� its kinda like when your young and everything is fresh and new.�
>thats what its about
>-How did you get into hardcore music?
>it was about 4 years ago. my best friends i grew up with got me into it.� i
>went away for the air force and when i came back they were into it.� we
>started out listening to some lame records.� its funny when i think back to
>thoose days.� alot has changed in that short time
>-Best show you have ever been to.
>i would say the camel clutch show in santa barbara.� the vibe at that show
>was so rad.� all the kids went off for every band.� and every band was
>cool.� their is even a live 7" from that show.� then i would have to say
>when kill your idols, and in control played in my garage.� that ruled.
>-What does Diehard Youth generally sing about in their songs?
>well our older stuff was pretty posi.� i wrote every song trying to be
>uplifting in some way.� lately ive been pretty pissed and bummed about alot
>of stuff.� ive also been writing about more serious topics that mean alot
>more to me.� so our new song may not be as posi but their is a reason
>behind every song. -How is the Tehachipi [spelling] hardcore scene right
>now?
>tehachapi hardcore is in effect.� its a small town in central cali.� their
>is actually like 7 bands here to.� the warriors and no time to die are
>rippin the local set.� the kids here rule to.� they support not only
>tehachapi but every show they can get to.� its kinda like oxnard.� Nardcore
>and tehachapi are taking over.
>-What can we be expecting from you guys in the future? [releases, shows]
>well we have a split 7" coming out on kick down records.� thats with lines
>of scrimmage.� the split is in the works right now.� were are also going to
>be recording for an ep on 6 weeks records.� we are excited about that.� 6
>weeks put out the in control cd and are kind enough to help us.� so word to
>6 weeks.�� as far as shows.� we are playing some shows with american
>nightmare, THE FIRST STEP, and STAY GOLD.� we just played with champion
>(they rule)� also we are playing the in control record release so that
>rules.� we have other shows here and their. check our website for that
>info.
>-Do you see any importance in talking between songs?
>ya because i get tired and would die if we didnt take breaks.� sometime i
>ramble but i try to keep focused and say something very insightful and life
>changing.� ok not really but i think that sometime things need to get said.
>-How did your west coast tour go?
>well went only made it up to seattle.� but it ruled every show was gnarly.�
>especially seattle.� one of the best scenes ive ever been exposed to.� ill
>never forget that show.
>-Is Diehard Youth a christian band?
>well we are Christians.� but were not a "christian" band.� i dont preach at
>kids.� i do sometimes say "hey im christian and this is what i do"� cause
>to many christian and non christian kids are at odds. and that sucks.� they
>stay in their on little scene and never get exposed to alot of rad bands
>with good things to say just because they arent the same religion.� wreck
>that.
>-Do you think maybe you lose some supporters by being "posicore"?
>i dont know.� i think we might loose the metal dark over lords.� but who
>cares.� we dont run around saying "be posi"� were just doing our thing.�
>when we made our posters we were just starting and didnt really want to be
>generic "california hardcore"� so we put posi-core.� i hope kids look past
>that before making a judgement.
>-What do you enjoy most about the hardcore music scene?
>so many things.� the energy.� the feeling i get at a show.� all the friends
>ive made.� traveling.� their is nothing like it.
>-If I opened your CD player right now what would you be listening to?
>lets see i got some� in control, carry on, champion, fields of fire, chain
>of strength, dagnasty,� i think in my car i got some run dmc, beatles and
>u2.
>-When people see you guys, is there a certain message that you would like
>to convey to them?� Like after someone see's you guys they think "Wow these
>guys are".......
>i hope they say DAMN!� i just want kids to dig the show.� being on stage is
>like being in a zone.� i just let loose.� we all let loose.� terence and
>eric are the best.� i love to watch them jam.� -What is your definition of
>straight edge and what does it mean to you?
>straight edge.� is not drinking, doing drugs or smoking.� im not going to
>lie and say i have never done some of thoose things.� i really dont preach
>about that either.��� im not try to make it something less.� but it has no
>effect on how i choose my friends or music.� i know alot of kids who are
>edge to the core.� and that is rad.� i think each person should live for
>themselves.� i think it sucks when non-sxe kids dog sxe kids and think it
>sucks when sxe kids dog non-sxe kids.� i know their are good and bad kids
>on both sides so their is reasons behind the drama.� i think we should all
>get along, were all in the same gang.� do it for the core.
>-Is there anything else that you wnat to add?
>ya thanks for doing this interview.� i just want to say whats up to
>everybody who supports diehard youth or any other hardcore band.� support
>your local scene.� long live nardcore and tehachapi hardcore.� feel free to
>contact us at�� [email protected] /� www.diehardyouth.com
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