Indeed. Ildjarn didn't even drink alcohol. And even though the record cover states that the album was created under the influence of T.H.C. I'm pretty sure he was'nt involved in that. Nidhogg (and the rest of the band) is another story though...The Knell wrote:Maybe. I think it was also Nidhogg-friend who used to be high on all sorts of stuff most of the time.Voland wrote:Yes. But Ildjarn never used any drugs though...The Knell wrote:Sort Vokter
Drugs and Heavy Metal....
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oh i see, well at least in my opinion,would be impossible to record something totally high or with some hallucinating stuff in my body....one day ill try for a doom trippy projectProfessor Black wrote:Well yes, if you don't count cigarettes and caffeine!MEXDefenderOfSteel wrote:have u recorded anything completely sober man??Professor Black wrote:Now that's an interesting topic... who is making metal while completely clean and sober!
Dawnbringer - almost all (only weed during the 2nd album)
Superchrist - Ladycutter 7"
Pharaoh - The Longest Night
and the new Superchrist CD actually
All recorded without alcohol or drugs. I also wasn't drinking during the recording of Nachtmystium "Instinct Decay" album, and let me tell you, that was a nightmare.
But I don't know if I'm a valid case. I've certainly had my ups and downs with various substances in the past, so maybe even if I'm not actively involved with them, those experiences forever changed me? There's no way to know now!

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Bill Hicks on drugs' influence on music:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J10w3FuCwfQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J10w3FuCwfQ
You want it to be one way. But it's the other way.