Been listening to those who fear tomorrow over and over again lately gets me pumped. These young bucks at my work don't understand. We were rocking that s*** in the damn '90s early '90s!
I just opened a new location for my tattoo shop and I have two things framed over my workstation. Crystar comic that the Danzig Skull was pulled from and The Blood comic that Integrity pulled from. Been listening to Integ since 1993
Cool interview. 2026. will be 30 years that we organised Integrity gig in Ivanic Grad, Croatia with Fury Of Five. Dwid was, like, a star :) and we were all scared of FOF vocalist.
Great interview bro. I was just listening to Integrity at the gym today, and this popped up in my feed. Integrity is my favorite hardcore punk band next to Ringworm. I'm from northeast Ohio and seen them multiple times live. They're both great live never been disappointed like I have been with some other bands. You definately deserve more subscribers.
Shit yeah OhighO represent. I'm southern Ohio and ringworm has been one of my favorites for a while. Big integrity fan too. I would like to see this dude interview human furnace
To this interview just makes you want to jam more and more integrity bro. Dwids hilarious. The way he's just like whatever about shit, you know. It's refreshing!! Systems OVERLOADED!!!
I had NO idea that he was friends with Gorilla Biscuits and they helped put Integrity on the map. Amazing! Integ's first 7" is one of my favorite records ever.
Dwid has always been on another level from other hardcore vocalists. I remember the first time i heard Sarin off the picture disc 7" and thinking this dude's vocals are fucking sick. Integrity fucking rules.
Dwid saying that he "visualizes music" makes SO MUCH sense when listening to Integrity. I don't even know if there are words to explain it exactly, but I would definitely say that listening to Integrity feels like a sensory "collage," to use his words. It's obviously aural, but it feels visual and even tactile as well.
Dwid is one of my main influences in my personal art and music. I will boldly say that i also am a bible believing Christian and i got save years after i discovered integrity. To counter or add to the discussion if you will to his personal interpretation of the Bible i will post a very relevant verse. Psalm 12:6-7 “The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever. The wicked walk on every side, when the vilest men are exalted.”. God promised to preserve his word ao the council of nicea is invalid along with all modern discoveries claimed by angels of the Lord
@@liveitdown do you really think they would leave Rev to sign with a person that had never put out a record before?. i guess its possible if tony offered them a contract where they don't have to recoup any studio costs, were offered a 50/50 split on record sales along with keeping 100% the mech sales on tour. then maybe. but its Tony were are talking about. he sold victory records so he didn't have deal with all the lawsuits and rolyties payments anymore plus got 20 mil form the sale and formed a new label in the same location
Been listening to those who fear tomorrow over and over again lately gets me pumped. These young bucks at my work don't understand. We were rocking that s*** in the damn '90s early '90s!
For real, this stuff had been around a LONG time! I mean, To Die For feels like a modern album to me still, and it's 20 years old!
I just opened a new location for my tattoo shop and I have two things framed over my workstation. Crystar comic that the Danzig Skull was pulled from and The Blood comic that Integrity pulled from. Been listening to Integ since 1993
That's awesome man, heck yeah! 🍕🍕🍕🍕🍕
Cool interview. 2026. will be 30 years that we organised Integrity gig in Ivanic Grad, Croatia with Fury Of Five. Dwid was, like, a star :) and we were all scared of FOF vocalist.
Lol that's amazing! Thanks for watching!
@Cholobilly21 bogme ona dva metra visine i zatvorski mišići... al bijaše dobar sugovornik za intervju :)
Ive followed integrity since the very beginning. Theyre my heroes.
Nice! I love that band
Great interview bro. I was just listening to Integrity at the gym today, and this popped up in my feed. Integrity is my favorite hardcore punk band next to Ringworm. I'm from northeast Ohio and seen them multiple times live. They're both great live never been disappointed like I have been with some other bands. You definately deserve more subscribers.
I appreciate it my dude! We'll get there, I'm aiming at 10K in the next 6 months or so. Have some great videos planned, so we'll see
Shit yeah OhighO represent. I'm southern Ohio and ringworm has been one of my favorites for a while. Big integrity fan too. I would like to see this dude interview human furnace
@@thepunkrockreview good interview. You should get human furnace from ringworm on for an interview
To this interview just makes you want to jam more and more integrity bro. Dwids hilarious. The way he's just like whatever about shit, you know. It's refreshing!! Systems OVERLOADED!!!
Oh man, it legit felt like he didn't even want to be here, lol. Love this band, though.
@@thepunkrockreview it was a good interview man. I think he was into it man. He's just like that I guess.
I had NO idea that he was friends with Gorilla Biscuits and they helped put Integrity on the map. Amazing! Integ's first 7" is one of my favorite records ever.
That's awesome, I'm glad I'm able to bring some of this stuff to the public!
Dwid has always been on another level from other hardcore vocalists. I remember the first time i heard Sarin off the picture disc 7" and thinking this dude's vocals are fucking sick. Integrity fucking rules.
Integrity does, in fact, rule!
Dwid saying that he "visualizes music" makes SO MUCH sense when listening to Integrity. I don't even know if there are words to explain it exactly, but I would definitely say that listening to Integrity feels like a sensory "collage," to use his words. It's obviously aural, but it feels visual and even tactile as well.
"Belief in limitation is the one and only thing that causes limitation." - Thomas Troward
Dwid is one of my main influences in my personal art and music. I will boldly say that i also am a bible believing Christian and i got save years after i discovered integrity. To counter or add to the discussion if you will to his personal interpretation of the Bible i will post a very relevant verse. Psalm 12:6-7 “The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever. The wicked walk on every side, when the vilest men are exalted.”. God promised to preserve his word ao the council of nicea is invalid along with all modern discoveries claimed by angels of the Lord
The only thing that would have made this interview perfection, is if Dwid growled everytime that interviewer/ Texan, talked.
That would have been awesome
Fuckin' painful watch... Interviewer has no inclination of the arts whatsoever.
😬 sorry I didn't do a good job, genuinely tried to.
Fuck off. It was cool you pretentious artsy douche
no way in h3ll GB would have signed to victory records in 1988 early 1989. victory didn't even have any releases out at the time.
Well, I 100% wouldn't know, lol. GB is a dope band though, and I appreciate you watching this video regardless. Happy New Year!
The Inner Strength 7 inch came out in 89 so def possible.
@@liveitdown do you really think they would leave Rev to sign with a person that had never put out a record before?. i guess its possible if tony offered them a contract where they don't have to recoup any studio costs, were offered a 50/50 split on record sales along with keeping 100% the mech sales on tour. then maybe. but its Tony were are talking about. he sold victory records so he didn't have deal with all the lawsuits and rolyties payments anymore plus got 20 mil form the sale and formed a new label in the same location
Just another rich kid .
Yes
Im from Northeast Ohio originally...so I always want Integeity to succeed though.
@@markw110 I'm from southern how and ringworm is one of my favorites and dig integrity too. Hope they best for both of em
Great interview. Thx!
Thank you! I was excited and nervous but had a blast talking with him!
@@thepunkrockreview Integrity and the almighty In Cold Blood (born from Integrity) two of HC / metal’s greatest.