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Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Playlist for 27th December 2010

SYSTEM OF A DOWN- Peephole (request)
TURISAS- Stand Up and Fight (From an upcoming new 2011 album, of the same name- i think)
RAMMSTEIN- Du Hast (request, & appearing at the 2011 BDO.)
BLACK SABBATH- The Writ (request)
FIREWIND- The Yearning
THE AGONIST- ... And Their Eulogies Sang Me to Sleep
UNIVERSUM- Sum Of The Universe
MNEMIC- Fate
OVERKILL- Bring Me The Night
GWAR- The Bloody Pit Of Horror Part 1: Zombie, March! (Quite possibly THE band that stood out in (the later half of) 2010, for us in NZ)
FEAR FACTORY- Mechanize (Of course, the band visited the NZ shores twice in 2010, City of Fire was due to play in Sept, making Burton C Bells third visit in the year, but alas they bailed)
CARNIFEX- Angel of Death (Slayer Cover)
MOTÖRHEAD- Born to Lose (touring Australia in 2011, fingers crossed for a NZ date.)
ONWARD- To the Westboro Baptist Church (Hugh, the man behind this song is also in East of Eden, and this song features vocalist of east coast NZ hardcore legends, Saving Grace. Btw, the song 'doggs' on the church)
SEPTICFLESH- The Vampire from Nazareth (From an up coming, much anticipated new 2011 album)
THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN- Room full of Eyes
SWASHBUCKLE- We Are the Storm
ROTTING CHRIST- Aealo
HEAVEN SHALL BURN- Combat
DAATH- Exit Plan
DEATHSPELL OMEGA- Wings of Predation

We're finishing 2010 off with a cast of songs that were released in 2010, not exclusively or that extensively as 2010 was (as any given year tends to be) a big year for metal releases. (all the txt's and emails we received during the show being a testament to that)

A final tally of the year has revealed the HFH show has played 999 songs, averaging 19 and a bit songs per show.

Bane of Isildur, black wings tour

Thursday, 23 December 2010

Free Relapse Sampler

I just quickly check my facebook feed during my lunch break and saw this:
http://www.facebook.com/RelapseRecords
'like' the page on facebook & follow the instructions to download a massive free sampler

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Playlist for 20th December 2010: Jesse Leach Interview Played

Playlist for 20th December 2010: Jesse Leach (vocalist for Times of Grace, Ex-killswitch Engage) Interview Played
PANTERA- Pyscho Holiday
STEEL PANTHER- Sexy Santa (Free for download: http://www.hardfastheavy.com/2010/12/free-steel-panther.html)
MOTORHEAD- Brotherhood of Man
MUSTASCH- Mine
*NZ* DREAMS OF THE DEAD- Dragon Slayer
ZIMMERS HOLE- Anonymous Esophagus
TIMES OF GRACE- Live in Love (From upcoming new album)
LAMB OF GOD-Contractor (Requested similtaneously by two listeners- one asking for the song, the other asking for the band)
SANCTITY- The Shape of things
AN ALBATROSS- Sacred Geometry
*NZ* DARKLIGHT CORPORATION- Down in a Hole (From upcoming new album, & are playing in Auckland again- jan 8th 2010 at the Kings Arms)
KILLDOZER- The Pig was Cool (Request)
SLIPKNOT- (sic) (Request)
TIMES OF GRACE- Stength in Numbers (From upcoming new album)
*NZ* THE MARK OF MAN- Bete Noire (Gig: Kings Arms, Jan 22nd )
*NZ* FRACTURED- Failure of Natural Selection (Gig: Kings Arms, Jan 8th)
KILLSWITCH ENGAGE- Fixation on the Darkness
*NZ* DISSOLUTION- Thrash Hammer (Gig: kings Arms, Jan 14th)
*NZ* BLOODLETTING- Beauty of the Slain
Thanks to the caller, who requested Killdozer and called back near the end of the show to request another song, but said I was the best DJ  he's heard (on radio) in ages: granted he was inebriated on something, but the compliment was put out there and I'm gonna take it, they're so few and far between.
Though, all throughout the show I had a mysterious office dweller just around the corner to the studio, this esteemed broadcaster instilling in me the sense similar to the boss looking over your shoulder, but who did get excited and caused a bit of havoc at the mention of the Kyuss NZ gig details.

Playlist for 13th December 2010: Interview with Brendan Small (Co-Creator of Metalocalypse) played

Playlist for 13th December 2010: Interview with Brendan Small (Co-Creator of Metalocalypse) played tonight: can be listened to by checking out: http://www.95bfm.com/default,198097.sm

SLAUGHTER OF THE BLUEGRASS- Twilight of the Thunder God
MANOWAR- Heaven and Hell
PANTERA- God damn Electic
GWAR- You are my Meat
ELECTRIC WIZARD- Black Mass
DETHKLOK- Go forth and Die
PRO-PAIN- Road to Nowhere
DAWN OF AZAZEL- The Flames of Failure
DETHKLOK- Laser Cannon Deth Sentence
SKELETONWITCH- Bringers of Death
CRADLE OF FILTH- One foul step from the Abyss
DETHKLOK- Thunderhorse
THE HAUNTED- Sacrifice
BRAIN DRILL- Monumental Failure
FACELESS- Legion of the Serpent
THE OCEAN- Sewers of the Soul

Free Dying of the Light song

Local band, that recently featured on Stoner fest 2010, Dying of the Light, have made their song "Rapture in Black" available for free download.
to download the song, check out: http://dyingofthelight.bandcamp.com/
To let them know what you think f the song, check out; http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=265276529075

New Turisas album cover & free song.

Turisas's new album, “Stand Up And Fight” will be available in Australia/NZ: March 4th, 2011.
For the free song, http://www.centurymedia.com/specials/turisas/ you'll need a twitter or facebook and email for this.

Check out other Album Covers at: http://www.hardfastheavy.com/search/label/album%20cover

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Parkway drive's Winston HFH interview

Dale from the Hard Fast and Heavy show calls up Winston, vocalist from Aussie band Parkway Drive in early september 2010 before their headlining September NZ shows.

DALE: How’s your slice of paradise at the moment with Parkway Drive?
WINSTON: It’s really really nice, first day of spring, sun’s out, it’s uh, yeah- really good day.

DALE: Funnily enough, sounds like you could be in NZ, for once it’s a sunny day
WINSTON: *laughs* For once, you’re not England, you’re New Zealand, New Zealand’s nice- we have very good memories of that place.

DALE: Well, you seem to come to NZ after an album, and it tends to be this time of year any way (referring to Southern hemisphere summer)
WINSTON: Yeah, and the other times we’ve, well I’ve ever been to NZ is around this time of year ‘cos we like to go snow boarding. Yeah I guess I can only judge NZ from Spring slash winter time.

DALE: Some of your upcoming (September 2010) NZ gigs are all sold out, does that come as a shock to you, or is just F**k yeah we sold out..
WINSTON: Yeah, it’s kinda bizarre. I think it’s the first time we’ve sold out a show in NZ, so I …I don’t know what’s changed since the last time we came- it was definitely awesome last time, coming over to New Zealand, it’s a place we love playing but to sell a show out this time, it’s mental- we’re definitely looking forward to that gig.

DALE: I found out a few hours ago that wellington’s also sold out, making 2 outta 3
WINSTON: Really? I didn’t even realise that, ok, two out of the three that’s a nice average *laughs*
DALE: Don’t quote me on it, but I’m sure I read you sold out Wellington
WINSTON: Cool, Rippa. That’s insane.

DALE: After your September shows, you’re coming back…
WINSTON: Yeah we are on the No sleep til tour, which is, I think December. So it’s pretty insane- we haven’t been to NZ in I think 2 years, and all of a sudden we’re gonna be there two months-two times in two month’s pretty decent… making up for it, yeah, nice, looking forward to it.

DALE: What was the decision to be attached to that? ‘cos from a vague observers point of view, you’d be back overseas: Europe and the states, around that time of year, maybe..
WINSTON: It was just a… we’re back in Europe before that, we go to Europe in November, and then we just.. I don’t know it’s an amazing lineup and the people putting it on are friends of ours and it was just one of those situations that we thought ‘this looks really really fun’ so it’s not every day where we get to do a tour like that, especially in Australia and NZ- we don’t have the opportunity to be apart of the Big Day Out or anything and Soundwave doesn’t want to put us on so yeah as soon as we get that chance we’re gonna take it.

DALE: Sweet, are you looking forward to sharing the stage with GWAR?
WINSTON: We’ve done that once already, actually! It’s insane, if anyone’s never seen that live show it’s definitely one to see, like it’s.. I’m not even familiar with their music and I sat there and watched the whole set, like its.. its.. yeah *laughs* It’s one to be seen, out it that way.

DALE: I read somewhere that after a mere four hours of “Deep Blue” being released onto iTunes Australia it reached number 2
WINSTON: Yeah, it’s pretty bizarre isn’t it. *laughs* I don’t even know what to make of that kind of stuff. It’s one of those things where… it’s been three years since we put out a record and we wrote something we’re definitely proud of but then to see your name associated with numbers like that, it’s kind of surreal I guess- all of a sudden your name’s in charts and things like that you kinda go “really?” like is that actually happening? What does that mean, it kinda doesn’t make sense especially with the kinda music we make so yeah, I guess.. It might make sense when we start playing shows and we can, like, garner I guess the crowds reaction to the newer songs or something like that. But at the moment it’s kind of surreal.

DALE: Working on the album, you worked with Joe Barresi, he’s worked with some big names: Clutch, Tool, The Melvins, what was it like working with him?
WINSTON: Amazing! umm, he worked in a completely different manner to what we’re used to and that’s exactly what we were aiming for, and he’s definitely.. as you can see from the types of bands he’s done, he’s done a lot of different bands, massive bands- there’s no two bands that sound the same put it that way and he definitely has a very old school approach to the way he works, and it’s not so much digitally based which is what we’re looking for, so, he pushed us very hard to actually be musicians as opposed to being props for a computer to do the work on the recording side of things, so, we used a hell of a lot of his old vintage gear, and just basically worked our arses off. He was the kinda guy that said ‘here’s the tools to make the record, it’s up to you what sounds come out, I’ll show you how to make what you’re interesting in but I’m not gonna tell you what to do’ so it was a very interesting recording experience. To be honest it was the only time I actually felt like a musician being in this band, so it was pretty amazing to be apart and to be honest it’s my favourite record we’ve ever made and I think it will probably always be that way.

DALE: Regarding Adam D, he did your last two albums, didn’t he?
WINSTON: Yeah yeah, when I speak so highly of joe it’s definitely not a situation were like, “Adam sucks, we’re never gonna work with that guy again” we actually tried working with Adam and we couldn’t get our schedule to align and then, I guess we came to the conclusion it was never gonna happen so we had to work out who else to work with, stuck with no ideas and the idea of working with Joe came around it seemed so far from what we were used to that all of a sudden it made sense to go in that direction and go to the complete opposite of being comfortable, so that’s why it worked and whether or not we work with Adam again in the future or Joe remains to be seen, but I’d love to work with both of them again, or something.

DALE: Has the process of putting an album together, now that you’re a more globally recognised band, changed at all?
WINSTON: Umm, not.. well actually this album did change and it wasn’t so much because of I guess the band playing different places or anything like that, it was more the fact that we tried to write a record in a different manner and we tried to record it in a different manner as well. That being- we tried to write an album, it sounds weird but I guess when we’ve written in the past we’ve always just written songs and we get to a certain number of songs and say ‘yep, that’s enough for a record’ and as opposed to doing it that way we said ‘ lets write x amount of songs and we have to have one song that sounds like this and it has go into the next song that sounds like this, this kinda feel, and the next one has to have this kinda feel to match the one before it, and basically took everything into account when we were actually writing the individual songs as to how’d they’d work with one another, as opposed to getting to the end and putting it in order and chucking them on a record, kinda thing. So that was the way we tried to write this record and it was definitely something different and it lead to a different way of writing and recording as well, so I think that’s why this record came out sounding a little different to everything else.

DALE: With a title like “Deep Blue”, is it the closest thing you’re gonna put out that’s a hint to Byron Bay, surfie record or anything like that?
WINSTON: Maybe, maybe the title actually came from the ocean and one specific experience to cut a long story short we ended up, myself and our guitarist Luke, ended up in a boat looking for another boat about.. would’ve been several kilometres off shore to the point were you couldn’t see land and it was a crystal clear day, the water was absolutely perfectly clear but at the same time was the darkest, most ominous looking thing that I’ve probably ever seen in my life and at the same time it was completely still. It was just one of those things were it puts everything into perspective and you realise how small you are in relation to everything; I’m someone who’s spent my entire life being on the ocean and swimming and surfing and what not, it was the calmest day in the world and I felt that if I even touched that water I’d drown, so yeah that’s were the title came from.

DALE: Fair enough
WINSTON: *laughs*

DALE: With all the big tours and shows you’re doing, with big names, you just came off the Warp tour
WINSTON: Yes we have, still in recovery mode from that one
DALE: All these sort of things, something you take in your stride or are there moments were you can’t help but reflect on where you are..
WINSTON: It’s pretty insane that tour, there’s a lot of moments where you do say ‘wow look what I’m doing’ and then theres… it’s literally 45 shows in a row and a couple of off dates in the middle, which you then play off date shows on, and it gets to the point where after 2 months of playing you almost forget where you started and there’s so many good shows that top the one before it, or something insane happens, like there’s so many stories from that tour it’s ridiculous but you have trouble remembering them all. It’s one of those things where someone will tell you something and you’re like oh yeah that happened on this tour and it’s still going. So it was a mental, mental tour to be apart of, it’s kind of boot camp for bands- it’s ridiculously hot, ridiculously long and very intense.

DALE: To recap, you’re coming to New Zealand- in September and December
WINSTON: Yep
DALE: have a new album out
WINSTON: Yeah, got a new album out and pretty much everything new for us. It’s the first time we get to play a bunch of new songs, have a new album out, haven’t been to New Zealand for a couple of years, so it’s a lot to be excited about for us, so we’ll see how we go now- all that remains to be seen is the shows

Friday, 17 December 2010

Take heed!

Malevolence, Diocletian, Nullifier At Thirsty Dog 18th December 2010, onjly $10 on door!

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Free Steel Panther

http://www.myspace.com/steelpantherkicksass/blog
Check out the link above, put your (or an) email address into the widget and check said email account for a confirm and download link/button.

Free song "Sexy Santa", while it is a christmasy song, probably not one to play for the fam on dec 25th, leave it for the drinks with the mates

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Big project for 2011

With only 2 shows left for the hfhshow in 2010, I've been pondering what I can do to make the next year interesting.
My idea;
ON THE ROAD TO BECOMING A TRUE METAL HEAD
Basically, I started in metal just before the big nu-metal craze, and though I was never fully immersed in said craze I was certainly influenced by it. Meaning, I didn't (or don't) have the background of many of the classic legends of metal, Black Sabbath eluded me for years, Judas Priest still does, I have a greatest hits of Iron maiden cd and that's about it.
I've been fermenting on such an idea for a while, till finally whilst taking a late night crap I came up with this.
The idea being that I will check out albums from the great nay, classic, nay legendary bands that sculpted the melting pot we call a genre.
Each week will (hopefully) bring a new album/ band and I'll progressively work my way through years of monumental listening.
The first show in 2011 will focus on the album that (most people say) started it all: Black Sabbaths 1970 self titled album.

I don't know what I'm expecting the outcome will be, but I will be taking advice from all of my interviewees next year and whenever an international act is announced to play NZ I'll take time out to check out a pivotal  album from them.. 

Stay tuned to the show and hardfastheavy.com to checkout what happens.

First slayer house lights, then this?

Monday, 13 December 2010

Aussie band with big name connections at KA

From the facebook events page, http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=167543766616700

RIOT! ENTERTAINMENT, HEADLESS MANAGEMENT
& RARE BREED RECORDS PRESENT:


OUR LAST ENEMY NZ ALBUM RELEASE TOUR
‘FALLEN EMPIRES’ - 2010
...
After extensive touring for the last 3 years, the band is ready to release the long awaited debut album ‘FALLEN EMPIRES’ (Riot! Entertainment/Warner Music). The tour has ventured all over Australia now heading to New Zealand before hitting Japan.


After a big year in ‘09 including support slots for STATIC X, DOPE and HANZEL UND GRETYL, signing with Australia's biggest
metal label RIOT! ENTERTAINMENT/WARNER MUSIC and moving to LA to record the album with Christian Olde Wolbers (Fear Factory)
2010 has been to be even bigger.


Our Last Enemy now features new members BIZZ from legendary cult Florida industrial metal band GENITORTURES on guitar and
new keyboardist CRAIG. With a new lineup that raises the bands profile to a truly international level, the stage is set for a huge tour.


Recently playing an opening slot for FOZZY (USA) in Australia the boys are ready to unleash their power throughout New Zealand.


Our Last Enemy will be performing at Medusa Bar in Wellington on January 7th and Kings Arms in Auckland on January 8th. Start the year off with some amazing music and an intense stage show…

Amon Amarth covered by bluegrass band that's not Hayseed Dixie

http://www.sotb.se/SOTB%20-%20Twilight%20of%20the%20thundergod.mp3
Swedes, Slaughter of the Bluegrass also cover At the Gates & Dark Tranquility. check out http://www.sotb.se/

Sunday, 12 December 2010

C.O.B & others cover art

I know there's a lot of Children of Bodom fans out there, so if you haven't seen it yet; here's the cover art for their upcoming new album "Relentless reckless forever" due out march 8th 2011


Devil Driver's new album due out mid-late Feb 2011:


Korpiklaani's new album due out early Feb 2011


Crowbar's new album, "Sever the wicked hand" due late feb 2011


Deicide, "To hell with god" due early Feb 2011


Belphegor's ""Blood Magik Necromance" due out Jan 2011

Times of Grace's "The Hymn of a Broken Man" due out mid Jan 2011


Most Precious Blood's Do not Resuscitate due out Early Feb 2011




Metalocalypse season 3

http://www.madman.co.nz/catalogue/view/13569/metalocalypse-season-3-bluray

What to do now? Only 6hrs of HFH left for 2010

After the mammoth build up (of interviews and excitement) for No Sleep til Auckland, which has moved on to Australia (starting in Perth) what is there to do or more to the point- talk about, as everyone winds up for the holidays/new year.

As ever: HARDFASTHEAVY SHOW IS NOT TAKING A BREAK, we'll truck on thru.

Anyway, on the show we have interviews with Brendan Small (Co-creator of Metalocalypse) and Jesse Leach (Times of Grace, ex-Killswitch Engage) to air on the shows leading up to the demise of 2010.
Last shows are: December- 13th, 20th, 27th. Then January 3rd

If you're stuck with the horrors of a massive family get-together with all the aunts and uncles, or whatever normal folk do over the holidays, simply make sure you can get to a radio (if in Auckland) or internet and we'll sooth away the yuletide the best way possible, with metal
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Saturday, 11 December 2010

tweets

A pair of Tweets I recently read, spelling good news for a return? I hope so!

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

A look forward to 2011

New albums/ material from all over the place; Many of the No Sleep til Auckland bands I talked to, Arch Enemy, Inflames, The Haunted, Opeth, Lamb of God, Machine Head, Amon Amarth, Ulcerate, Origin, Obscura, Cavalera Conspiracy, Hate Eternal, All Shall Perish, Unearth, Converge, Devin Townsend, Septic Flesh, Testament, Children of Bodom, Devil Driver, Darkest Hour, Deicide, Turisas, Korpiklaani, Winds of Plague, Mastodon, Megadeth, Bleeding Through,
And the list goes on...

Also, System of the Down (I remember a few years ago, Random guy, my brother and I were out with a few of my mates at a favourite bar of my mates, when we decided to leave for cheaper beer. As we left, we had to side step an american couple excitedly talking to another american chap. As we got to the end of the road my borther turns around saying "That guy seems familiar" without breaking step and simultaneously Random Guy & I say "Yeah, It's Serj Tankian from S.O.A.D" "Oh, really? holy shit I got one of their cds" my brother replies, "He's metal isn't he? don't you wanna go talk to him?" again we reply "meh") and possibly more importantly (for me), At the Gates are both 'reforming' probably just for a limited run of big festival dates.

Judas Priest is winding up, apparently retiring in 2011.
The Melvins with High on Fire are lined up to visit and play several dates in NZ.

Disturbed with Trivium and As I Lay Dying are here in May, nothing interesting here, they've all visited relatively recently and often more than once. I missed As I Lay dying when they came last, but I hoped there be atleast a song from Austrian Death Machine...

In hilarious but "hmmm, could be interesting" news but  January, Kenny Rogers is playing Vector Arena (I had a good long hearty laugh when I heard this, which continued when my brother tells me he's excited that he's got his ticket to it..), a week or so later (or something) same with Joe Cocker & George Thorogood and the destroyers, ZZ Top in April- don't really know the ZZ Top details too much but they are touring Aussie with Rose Tattoo.

What lays ahead in terms of international metal acts visiting, and whether or not No Sleep Til fest returns, or whether the mammoth Soundwave fest announce they'll eventually have a NZ show- is all a mystery to me, but there's a lot of new albums with a lot of touring opportunities.

cartoon strip on metalheads

Gotta laught at this, no doubt scenes very similar to this can be viewed the big fest in greenlane this friday and all around the world all the time.

It's from the website: http://wulffmorgenthaler.com/

Playlist for 6th Decemeber 2010, montage of No sleep band interviews played.

Playlist for 6th December 2010
PRIMAL FEAR- Metal is Forever
GAMMA RAY- To the Metal
HELLOWEEN- Are You Metal?
KISSIN' DYNAMITE- Addicted To Metal (feat. Udo Dirkschneider)
PANTERA- Cemetery Gates (Request)
STRAPPING YOUNG LAD- Far Beyond Metal
FIRST BLOOD- Preamble
COBRA KHAN- Shutter (Request)
3 INCHES OF BLOOD- Call of the Hammer
SUICIDE SILENCE- Disengage
IN DREAD RESPONSE- Call of the Carrion (appearing at "Dancing till Death at Dawn")
STRAPPING YOUNG LAD- Exciter (Request, kind of- a Judas Priest Song was requested.)
FRANKENBOK- Dig
FRANKENBOK- fukenkunt2
HUMAN- Centrifugal Skin Removal
8 FOOT SATIVA- Exeunt (There's news from the 8 foot camp, something about a new album- part compilation part new songs.)
BRIAN POSEHN- More Metal Than You
DROPKICK MURPHYS- Kiss Me I'm shitfaced (Not strictly a metal song, but they're playing in NZ at no sleep & it's a good ol song that most of ya'll metal heads can relate to..)

Sunday, 5 December 2010

NSTA bit

I'd previously promised (on air) to piece together a big montage-esk segment containing clips from interviews and songs from bands appearing at the big No Sleep Til Auckland show this coming Friday.

I don't know how I'm gonna organise it, whether I file through the bands one at a time, or mix and match based on questions...

Either way, tune in this Monday (i.e. tommorrow) for some (hopefully) interesting radio..

Don't forget, there's still a "We came as Romans" interview- yet to be played. It's gonna be a jammed packed 2 hours.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Playlist for 29th November 2010: Mitch, vocals Suicide Silence Interview played.

CHROME DIVSION- Sharp Dressed Man (ZZ Top are coming to New Zealand, playing down in Hamilton, April next year for the V8's)
SABATON- Metal Ripper
ACCEPT- Beat the Bastards
VAN CANTO- Sing a Metal Sing
GWAR- School's Out
GWAR- Tick-Tits
DEVIL DRIVER- I've Been Sober
PANTERA- Cowboys from Hell (Request)
MEGADETH- A Tout le monde (This is a special mash-up version, featuring both the 2007 & 1995 versions of the song- mashed up locally back in 2007)
SWASHBUCKLE- The Gallows Pole Dancer
SUICIDE SILENCE- Wake Up
SHINING- The Madness and the Damage Done
THE ELITE- New Religion
DEATHSPELL OMEGA- Malconfort
AMON AMARTH- Live for the Kill (new album "Surtur Rising" due out March 29th 2011.)
FEAR FACTORY- Controlled Demolition
DARKLIGHT CORPORATION- Nailbomb (Caught these guys at the Dogs Bollix over the weekend)
TURMION KATILOT- Paha Musta Veri
ZAO- Awake?
3 INCHES OF BLOOD- Night Marauders

Metalocalypse interview

I am lined up to interview (phone) Brendan Small, co-creator, composer and voice actor for the infamously awesome cartoon series, "Metalocalypse".
He's in Australia for the release of season 3 on DVD & Blu-ray of Metalocalypse.
Wikipedia says he voices Nathan Explosion, Skwisgaar Skwigelf, Pickles, and Dethklok manager, lawyer, advisor Charlse Offdensen.