I discovered Morbid when I was about 15yrs old so I basically grew up listening to this band. Trey has been a huge inspiration for me on so many levels. He helped me get into some of these heady concepts and broadened my understanding of the world around me. His skill as a player is unquestionably amazing. I remember back in 98 when FFF just came out I went to an in store meet and greet with the band at the legendary Aces Records in Tampa I had a conversation with Trey that I treasured. Definitely a personal “hero” that didn’t disappoint me as a person. This is a good dude and would be a good friend in the real world sense. Trey and Morbid Angel will always be top shelf stuff for me…
This is a great interview. Very wise person. Met him in 2001 when I was in highschool on the Extreme Steel Tour. Was really friendly to a bunch of kids who were super pumped about Morbid angel and their set!!
Trey sounds like one of the happiest, easy going, down to Earth, most grateful people in the world. Not what you’d expect, but then again that’s what makes Morbid Angel so amazing.
That laughing at taunts in games is so 2000's lol. Games back then were different. So much fun. Today we've been desensitized by our cell phones to something simplistic like that.
Thanks, glad you liked it! lots of other interviews I’ll be uploading but this is unfortunately the only Trey one. I do have a Steve Tucker interview as well as God Dethroned, Carnal Forge, Nevermore, Pantera + many more that I’ll be uploading soon!
Trey if you read this comment I just wanna say Jesus Christ loves you I love your music and I love this interview and most of them you’ve been in but I disagree with your beliefs but that doesn’t mean that I hate you as you dont agree with my Christian beliefs and Iam happy that you guys have Steve back may GODs grace save you
Funny how Chopin, Beethoven, Bach etc knew all the scales, chords, voice leading etc… didn’t seem to limit them in *Any* *Way*. What do you think theory is Trey? Theory came from the music; motivated students studied what sounded so great and wrote it down. ‘Need to know a few rules before you can break them’ Billy Sheehan
Trey is certainly ''out there'', but the essence of his message is not wrong. Like you wrote, if he would get formal education and decided to break the rules, with his imagination imagine what he could do.
@@batardglouton5455 Trey has Asperger Syndrome if you weren't aware. Part of what makes his style and playing so unique. He is one of the most interesting death metal OGs if you ask me. Love these old interviews.
I discovered Morbid when I was about 15yrs old so I basically grew up listening to this band. Trey has been a huge inspiration for me on so many levels. He helped me get into some of these heady concepts and broadened my understanding of the world around me. His skill as a player is unquestionably amazing. I remember back in 98 when FFF just came out I went to an in store meet and greet with the band at the legendary Aces Records in Tampa I had a conversation with Trey that I treasured. Definitely a personal “hero” that didn’t disappoint me as a person. This is a good dude and would be a good friend in the real world sense. Trey and Morbid Angel will always be top shelf stuff for me…
Fuck yeah, thanks for sharing and all hail the might Morbid Angel!
This is a great interview. Very wise person. Met him in 2001 when I was in highschool on the Extreme Steel Tour. Was really friendly to a bunch of kids who were super pumped about Morbid angel and their set!!
He’s such an incredible talent and so friendly to everyone in a non judgmental way. A true legend
"When you're excited about things, then work becomes play."
I knew Trey when MA lived in Daytona Beach in 1988. Met them right after Pete joined the band.
Great to hear Trey interviews, can't get enough of them, peace.
cheers!
Trey sounds like one of the happiest, easy going, down to Earth, most grateful people in the world. Not what you’d expect, but then again that’s what makes Morbid Angel so amazing.
That laughing at taunts in games is so 2000's lol. Games back then were different. So much fun. Today we've been desensitized by our cell phones to something simplistic like that.
Cuzcatan totally agree!
Those taunts were the best back I the day
Thanks for this, always good to hear some Trey interviews. Please upload more if you have any :)
Thanks, glad you liked it! lots of other interviews I’ll be uploading but this is unfortunately the only Trey one. I do have a Steve Tucker interview as well as God Dethroned, Carnal Forge, Nevermore, Pantera + many more that I’ll be uploading soon!
@@nastyhabits4113 sounds great 🤘
Wtf man, Trey!!! Thanx for that 🤘🤘🤘
ha!! glad you liked it!
First two minutes - the total truth. After 4 minutes - yes.
This is amazing!
William Denehy thanks! The stuff he says is still relevant and inspiring!
Trey if you read this comment I just wanna say Jesus Christ loves you I love your music and I love this interview and most of them you’ve been in but I disagree with your beliefs but that doesn’t mean that I hate you as you dont agree with my Christian beliefs and Iam happy that you guys have Steve back may GODs grace save you
I got to see Morbid Angel, Obituary and Nocturnus at the Sunset Club in Tampa, Florida. That was before "Altars of Madness " came out.
Great interview! I like his ideas.
A very interesting conversation. Trey's view on life is basically to be free at all costs.
true freedom from traditional confines, incredible lessons in life
Trey is just friggin amazing!
LAVA
How does this have only 177 likes?
I know! Thanks for checking it out, spread the word!
Great interview
Fraser Blades thanks! He’s such a legend !
Nasty Habits he’s an interesting man, I’d love to hear him speak on a podcast or something
Proof that Trey is a real one
He’s as real as it gets!
Wow
incredible, right?
I disliked Mozzart too cause my great dane could not spin a generator at the steady pace. Sounded kind of U2-ish. But they're really cccrap
Funny how Chopin, Beethoven, Bach etc knew all the scales, chords, voice leading etc… didn’t seem to limit them in *Any* *Way*.
What do you think theory is Trey? Theory came from the music; motivated students studied what sounded so great and wrote it down.
‘Need to know a few rules before you can break them’ Billy Sheehan
Trey is certainly ''out there'', but the essence of his message is not wrong. Like you wrote, if he would get formal education and decided to break the rules, with his imagination imagine what he could do.
Is any of this stopping Trey from writing badass music? Your "point" isn't valid.
@@batardglouton5455 Trey has Asperger Syndrome if you weren't aware. Part of what makes his style and playing so unique. He is one of the most interesting death metal OGs if you ask me. Love these old interviews.
Trey has to know some type of theory or made up his own to play at his level. If you ask me.
It's hilarious you would try boosting your own ego and spreading your ignorance here of all places, you obese nobody. 🤣