Decapitated‘s 2002 album Nihility featured one of many band’s greatest songs, “Spheres Of Insanity”. It is Decapitated‘s most performed tune stay, it is bought a music video, and it was impressed by such demise metallic legends as Dutch band Gorefest and… uh, Limp Bizkit?
In response to Decapitated guitarist Wacław “Vogg” Kiełtyka in an interview with The Garza Podcast, the divebomb riff in “Spheres Of Insanity” was truly influenced by Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland. Which is wild as hell.
“You’ll by no means guess from the place I used to be impressed by that,” mentioned Vogg. “I should not say most likely, however fuck it. “So it was… I had a pal who listened to Limp Bizkit. Simply the whammy bar [divebomb in the riff]. I am not impressed by Limp Bizkit, however he makes use of the whammy bar in a few of the songs and it seems like, so highly effective, you realize? It is a cool trick. It is a easy factor.”
Vogg additionally spoke slightly concerning the music video for “Spheres Of Insanity” and the way huge a deal it was for the band again in Poland.
“I bear in mind we despatched the file to the label so they may pay attention, the primary reply was ‘oh this tune, ‘Spheres Of Insanity’. We’re going to promote that.’ We made a video for [the song] in america States throughout our first US tour in 2002. We filmed it in some studio in California and so they put it on MTV. So I bear in mind like a few of the Polish newspapers like ‘our boys are on MTV.’ There was like, an article about it. It was one thing. Again within the days when MTV was nonetheless taking part in music movies.”
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