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Exclusive: Reunited SNOT Recruits Ex-DIVINE HERESY Frontman, Prepares To Hit The Road - July 14, 2008
The surviving members of the legendary Santa Barbara metal/punk rock hybrid SNOT— which disbanded in 1998 following the death of the group's lead singer, Lynn Strait — have reunited and are planning to hit the road next month. Mikey Doling (guitar), John "Tumor" Fahnestock (bass), Jamie Miller (drums) and Sonny Mayo (guitar) have enlisted former DIVINE HERESY vocalist Tommy Cummings (a.k.a. Tommy Vext) and have already booked two shows, with many more to follow during the coming months.

The first SNOT dates to be announced are as follows:

Aug. 23 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Club Vegas (Dusty's 3rd Annual Plan For Damage Show - 2 Stages Outdoor)
Sep. 12 - West Hollywood, CA @ House of Blues (tentative)

Lynn died in a car accident in December 1998, putting an end to a career that generated considerable promise but only one studio album, the 1997 Geffen Records release "Get Some". Also killed was the band's mascot Dobbs, Strait's dog who adorned the cover of SNOT's debut album. The band had been writing material for its sophomore CD and had completed 10 songs at the time of Strait's tragic passing. As a memorial to Strait, SNOT eventually decided to release those tracks, with lyrics and guest vocals provided by a host of stars from the alt-metal community. The resulting album, "Strait Up", was a fitting tribute from Strait's peers and friends, featuring members of LIMP BIZKIT, KORN, SLIPKNOT, SEVENDUST, (HED) P.E., COAL CHAMBER, SUGAR RAY, SYSTEM OF A DOWN, SOULFLY, and more.

On Saturday, July 12, Mikey Doling and Sonny Mayo spoke exclusively to BLABBERMOUTH.NET about their decision to reform SNOT and their plans for the future.

Q: Why did you guys decide to reform the band at this point? Did it have anything to do with the 10-year anniversary of Lynn's death or was it completely unrelated to that?

Mikey: "Well, a lot of things kind of came together. I had a band called INVITRO, we were on tour with SEVENDUST [which at the time featured Mayo on guitar], and we played Anaheim [on April 5, 2007], and all the SNOT guys showed up to the show. And we hadn't played together in 10 years. Before the show, we all looked at each other and said, 'Hey, you wanna do a song?' And the singer [Jeff Weber] of my band INVITRO knew one of our songs. So they jumped up on stage, took over the instruments with myself and Jeff, and we played 'Stoopid'. [See photos at this location. —Ed.] And it sounded great, and it felt good, man, to play with each other. You know, we're brothers — straight-up brothers. And that happened, and we were like, 'Cool.' We didn't think anything of it. I think it just kind of sat in the back of our minds after that — like, that was really fun to play together again. And, of course, it did start coming to the 10-year point, and out of respect for Lynn Strait, my best friend in the world, we just didn't play together for 10 years — we couldn't do it without our brother. But we started kind of talking about it — we all got free time. Sonny left SEVENDUST and INVITRO is taking a hiatus. And Jamie was in the mood to play drums again and Tumor was free, and we said, 'Hey, let's just throw a jam.' We just wanted to jam out, for fun, just to play with each other. And it sounded really good, and then we just said, 'Fuck it. Let's book a few shows.' As far as finding a vocalist, we were like, 'Well, who's gonna sing for these shows?' So we started trying guys out. We tried some really cool dudes out, and Tommy Vext became available, 'cause he left DIVINE HERESY, and he came out and jammed with us and, fuck, it just sounded so good and it was so fun, we decided to go ahead and go with it — in complete respect for our fallen brother, for our friend Lynn, 'cause I know there's gonna be a backlash about it; I know people are gonna be pissed off, and I understand that — I totally understand that — and God bless 'em for loving Lynn so much; we do too. But we really wanna play together, man. SNOT really got discovered after we were done. And that really meant nothing to us, 'cause first and foremost we miss Lynn more than anything in the world, but we wanna play again, we wanna play together, and we found a really cool dude to sing and help us out. He's not taking Lynn's place in any way. He's helping us out so the four of us can play together."

Q: You said you initially just wanted to play some shows. Once you are done playing these dates, will that be it or are you guys planning on fully reforming the band and writing new material and putting out a new album under the SNOT name?

Mikey: "You know what?! We wanna take it one day at a time and not really say what we're gonna do, 'cause we don't know. But at this point, we are gonna write songs, 'cause that's what we do together — we love to write music — and we're gonna tour. We're gonna play as many shows as we can this year and into next year as well. I would like to go out there and do a hundred shows if we could — do a full world tour. And at the end of it, I would like to probably sit down and do some recording and see where it takes us and possibly put a record out before next summer and maybe jump on all those festivals — who knows?! We know this is a really sticky thing. A lot of bands out there, like DROWNING POOL and all these guys, tried to do it. It just kind of sours the legacy and the name."

Q: Yeah, while I was doing some research before doing this interview, I came across an old quote that was attributed to you (Mikey), in fact, which stated something along the lines of, "We can't go on without Lynn. It's just bullshit when bands do that."

Mikey: "You know what?! It really is. I said that, and that was 10 fucking years ago. You know what I mean?! I've had 10 years to grow up, I've gotten older, and I've learned to live with Lynn being gone — it still hurts just like the day it happened — but now the pain has subsided just a hair; enough to where we can play again. And it is bullshit when bands do that, but I really think it's bullshit to do it right away. We mourned him for 10 years, bro. And we talk about him every single day — we miss that guy like it was yesterday. And we're gonna do full-blown tributes for him and we're gonna give shirts away, we're gonna donate money for animal rights, for Dobbs — we're gonna do it right, with full respect."

Q: Do you guys think that you will be able to write music, after taking a 10-year break from playing with each other, that will sound like SNOT and that will have any connection to the old sound?

Mikey: "Well, I'll tell you what. We wrote a song already; we wrote, actually, a couple, but we have one that we actually play. And it sounds like 'Absent' [the last known recording with Lynn Strait, recorded for Dee Snider's 'Strangeland' soundtrack]. It was 11 years ago when we wrote that, but we wrote this new song and it fucking sounds right there where SNOT was, man. We still do have that same chemistry, but there's no way that we're gonna sound like we used to without Lynn Strait, 'cause he was a big part of our sound. So, musically, it's still gonna be probably some funk in there and a lot of punk rock, and we'll see where it takes us. Tommy's a whole different animal than Lynn. But the one thing that's cool about Tommy Vext is that he understands SNOT. I met Tommy in New York City outside the Roseland Ballroom when he was a kid — in 1996 — and he came up and we signed autographs and took pictures with him. He used to come to all our shows — he was a fan, a long time ago. Then he moved on, of course, and made his own music career and it just seems right. He was close to LynnLynn and him had pictures together, and every time they saw each other, Lynn really liked him. So it just makes sense to work with the guy and I think he's gonna bring a whole different vibe to us."

Sonny: "Yeah, man. I'll tell you what… When me and Mikey get together, something happens. This trippy balance occurs where I tend to be a really tight, staccato type of player, and Mikey's got this really open, really loose, wild, untamed kind of vibe to him, and when we come together, we have this trippy balance. And I don't think we can decide either way. What we do is what we do, and that's what came out on the first album. And that's what's gonna come out on the next one. That is, if we do it. Right now, we are writing, we have written stuff, and we don't know what the future holds. We're just happy to be alive still and be able to play music together and go out and share it with anybody who wants to hear it."

Q: What would you say to those people who think that it's perfectly fine for you guys to want to play together again but who think that you should go under a new band name and just play the SNOT songs as a tribute to Lynn?

Mikey: "You know what?! I totally agree with them, but if we're gonna go out with a whole new name, man — we've been doing this shit so long, we earned the right to be called SNOT, the four of us. I really feel like, it's gonna be different, but you know what?! There's still four dudes out there that are SNOT still around, man. We are SNOT — I named the band when I was a kid. We're just SNOT without Lynn, and he's still here. I'm gonna fight for that, and I wanna use the name, 'cause that is us. I'll tell you right now — we totally understand the backlash that's gonna happen. I'm sure when you put this out on the Blabbermouth post, we're gonna have all those comments, 'Fuck this shit! This is retarded.' And I totally undertand, and God bless 'em for having so much back-up for Lynn — I get it. When Tommy took the gig, man, when we said, 'Look, you've got the job,' he went, 'Look, man. Thank you so much, and I just wanna say out loud right now, this is [with] all due respect to Lynn Strait. If it wasn't for Lynn, I probably wouldn't be a vocalist.' And we were all like, 'Whoa…' It really took us back. We did pick the right dude, just 'cause he said that first thing."

Sonny: "There's a lot to be said about the situation and a lot to be speculated upon and all that stuff, and I fully expect all the skepticism to come our way. What I would say to somebody who says, 'Don't you think that's uncool?' or something like that. I don't, personally. I didn't say what Mikey said [about it being 'bullshit' when bands choose to carry on after a key member has died], but I understand where he was coming from at the time especially. Ten years ago, Lynn Strait died. Here's a man who's processing the death of his friend. And he's going, 'Hell no, we're not gonna go and replace Lynn Strait and keep on going' at that time. Ten years later, we're all grown men, and we're all like, 'I'm not doing anything right now.' Me and Mikey literally departed from our respective bands at the same time — like a week apart — and we've been friends since we met, for 13 years now. So we were like, 'Let's do this.' I don't know what the future holds, man. I never know what the future holds. Any time I think that something's gonna be a certain way, or I'm determined to make it a certain way, it either comes out to be better than I ever thought it was gonna be or it just doesn't happen the way that my mind thought it was gonna turn out. But inevitably, I you have the right attitude, everything will turn out better than you could imagine. Here's the deal: for anybody who wants to scoff, put this in your pipe and smoke it — we put a fucking record out, a tribute album to Lynn Strait. We poured our hearts and our souls out on tape in memory of our friend. And here's what I'll tell you too… I personally… If anybody thinks that we're somehow dishonoring Lynn Strait, that we're disgracing Lynn Strait, think about this: I held his ashes, his remains, in my bare hands and threw them out in the ocean, in the Pacific Ocean, with his mom and his sister, his family. I did that. I held his ashes in my hands. I rubbed them in my face, my heart and I let my friend go. And Dobbs. And I let them go out into the Pacific Ocean [to become] one with the Earth again. So you wanna tell me that I'm disgracing somebody? Think about that. So now, here I am, after that, 10 years later, I'm a musician, man — I make music, right?! So why would I not get back together with guys that I play well with and I love hanging out with, that I really get along with. Why would I not? Why are you doing it? Well, why wouldn't we do it?"

Q: I'm assuming that all the music that you guys wrote while Lynn was still around that didn't make it to the "Get Some" record was eventually included on the "Strait Up" CD with other singers contributing guest vocals. So everything that you guys do going forward will be brand new stuff, correct?

Mikey: Yes, absolutely. But the thing about the 'Strait Up' record that people don't understand… A lot of people think that was the songs that were gonna be on the second SNOT record, which is not true. Those were the first batch of tunes that we wrote in the rehearsal spot, and usually those songs don't even make it. We were gonna write, like, 30-40 songs. Those were like the first 10 ideas we had. When Lynn passed away, it was right in the beginning of writing, so we were like, 'Let's all keep that shit, and that's what we had with our bro, and do those songs on 'Strait Up',' but who knows where those songs would have ended up."

Bonus footage with interviews from the album "Strait Up", a tribute to James Lynn Strait, singer from SNOT:



SNOT's "Stoopid" video:



SNOT "reunion" in Anaheim, California - April 2007:

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COMMENT | kinda kickass
posted by : thenumberofthebeef
7/14/2008 10:35:18 AM

These guys came along at the ass end of my nu metal phase (which just so happened to die once I learned how to play guitar and discovered more technical metal) but they were at the top of the pack. I think it is just fine they are getting back together because they had something to say then, and they probably have a lot to say now. Way better than the other shit that was out back then IMO...kudos sirs and kick ass.

COMMENT | these fuckers...
posted by : HavocDanfect
7/14/2008 10:37:00 AM

better come to jersey! holy shit i've been waiting a long time for this!

COMMENT |
posted by : SilverandBlack
7/14/2008 10:37:57 AM

I don't know about this shit. It feels wierd. I understand the desire and they do have the right. It just feels wierd. I'll keep an open mind on this but....wierd.



COMMENT |
posted by : aquanet&spandex
7/14/2008 10:44:12 AM

Sonny left Sevendust... and by "left" I mean "got kicked out of."
Get Some was a good Album, I am curious to hear the new singer.

COMMENT | good news
posted by : funbastard
7/14/2008 11:17:32 AM

hopefully they can put out an album on par with "get some." every body misses strait, but i think fans will understand and support them reuniting.

COMMENT |
posted by : nyc333
7/14/2008 11:22:55 AM

HAHAHA Did they really just say snot had "considerable promise" ahead f them?

Hahaha the only reason anyone knew them is becuase he died otherwise they would be where they where then NO WHERE no one knew them and no one cared. This is the perfect example on how a guy dies and everyone pretends they where a n before that.

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
7/14/2008 11:40:30 AM

Lynn was a great frontman R.I.P. Both Get Some and Straight Up were kick a** records. Best of luck to them with the new singer. Look forward to seeing them.

COMMENT | LOL
posted by : Neil Young's Cocaine Booger
7/14/2008 11:44:22 AM

Tammy "I shave my eyebrows" Cummings is joining a nu-metal band!!!!!!!

Divine Heresy>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Snot

COMMENT |
posted by : Red Chris
7/14/2008 11:47:41 AM

all respect to snot, i'm a long time fan of this band, and i for one am excited as fuck to see this finally happening

COMMENT | Neil Young's cocaine booger
posted by : libertyordeath
7/14/2008 12:07:47 PM

Shaves his eyebrows and hits women . I heard he hit Dino's wife at the Slipknot tour . I hope Mikey and the boys know what kind of a person Tommy Cummings is ?



COMMENT | fuck me
posted by : spaztekmofo
7/14/2008 12:19:39 PM

SNOT has far too good of a legacy to be recruiting this schmuck.

Tommy sucks balls, and deserved to be thrown out of DH.

SNOT - prepare to sound like STAIND.

COMMENT | Well
posted by : Scotts_Orange_Juice
7/14/2008 12:34:43 PM

I respect these guys for having the gonads to try to make it happen again

...and Tommy's a wifebeater and shaves his or her eybrows, then they've just recruited the wrong gonad for a frontman

COMMENT |
posted by : 24inthelead
7/14/2008 12:40:32 PM

my balllzzzz your chin!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : raymon
7/14/2008 12:46:42 PM

Snot were a second rate Sublime rip off act.

Divine Heresy was terrible noisecore bs.

COMMENT |
posted by : AbruisedAndDarkenedSoul
7/14/2008 12:46:59 PM

Fucking bullshit! You got this never has been of a singer?
wtf is wrong with snot? getting a total nobody
and plus no one even likes his singing

COMMENT |
posted by : namiboy
7/14/2008 1:13:44 PM

FUCK THIS SHIT! THIS IS RETARDED!

COMMENT | That ain't Snot...
posted by : hcmetalguy
7/14/2008 1:23:44 PM

Snot was great, anything that Tommy Vext touches turns to shit. Plus no one can replace Lynn so it's impossible for Snot to be "reunited".

COMMENT | Well...
posted by : eddog56
7/14/2008 1:23:48 PM

Vext goes from Divine Heresy to Snot...? As someone said, should be interesting. By the way, I have nothing against Snot (if you like them then good for you), but I never really thought they were widely regarded as "legendary"...

COMMENT | Also...
posted by : eddog56
7/14/2008 1:24:47 PM

This better not mean the end of Invitro. Although I fear that "hiatus" is essentially just that.

COMMENT | raymon
posted by : HavocDanfect
7/14/2008 2:03:35 PM

"Snot were a second rate Sublime rip off act."

i fail to see the parallels (other than a talented band with a singer who has passed) you draw which can consider them a ripoff. i think you just like being a negative nancy



COMMENT | welcome back!
posted by : rando
7/14/2008 2:31:29 PM

Get Some was/is a kick ass cd. And anybody who compares them unfavorably to Sublime should stick to posting on hip hop websites.

COMMENT | huh??!!??
posted by : snowy white
7/14/2008 2:34:26 PM

Ya know, when I woke up this morning I never would have thought...


www.radioactivemetal.net

COMMENT |
posted by : eyetour
7/14/2008 3:15:15 PM

Loved this band, was gonna go to a show in Chicago, Lynn got into a car accident the day before or something...can't remember the exact specifics. Hopefully they come through Chicago, would like to see these guys, even with a new singer. Even though Tommy is apparently "shaven eyebrow" core, I'll give him a chance.

I've decided whenever there's something somebody doesn't like, I'm going to immediately put the word "core" after it. I'll fit right in on this website.

COMMENT | Typical Shit for brains posts
posted by : ChuckCme
7/14/2008 3:17:41 PM

nyc333, you need to keep your uneducated mouth shut. Because you obvioulsy don't know shit about this band. SnOt was well on their way to making it before Lynn died. They had already killed it at Ozzfest, where Lynn had the cops after him for getting a BJ onstage and hiding in Ozzy's dressing room. He was respected enough by his peers that a tribute album was created for him after his death. Their shows in Hollywood were off the hook, so much so, they are one of only a few bands to have thier Album cover painted atop the Roxxy Theater in Hollywood. Not even Motley Crue or Guns & Roses accomplished that. And whoever called them a Sublime rip off is just as much of a dumbass. Sublime never rocked as hard and were more of a ska band if anything. Just because you had your head up you ass and didn't know who they were doesn't mean everyone else did. Sucks to be you, dumbass.

COMMENT |
posted by : casey_choas66
7/14/2008 4:05:14 PM

"Hahaha the only reason anyone knew them is becuase he died otherwise they would be where they where then NO WHERE no one knew them and no one cared. This is the perfect example on how a guy dies and everyone pretends they where a n before that."

Actually, when I started liking this band I didn't know that the singer had died.


COMMENT | I am hopeful.
posted by : OdensOnMySide
7/14/2008 4:06:41 PM

Snot was a great band. They are the only band from my NU phase that I still listen to and enjoy. I can't believe it's been 10 years already, and that Lynn would be 40 now. I hope this works out.

COMMENT | Play Nashville!
posted by : ChuckCme
7/14/2008 4:14:19 PM

I can get you all booked in killer club here.

COMMENT |
posted by : detuned
7/14/2008 4:38:27 PM

"So now, here I am, after that, 10 years later, I'm a musician, man — I make music, right?! So why would I not get back together with guys that I play well with and I love hanging out with, that I really get along with. Why would I not? Why are you doing it? Well, why wouldn't we do it?"

thats all fine and good, just dont call this band fucking snot, because it NEVER will be the same band.

COMMENT |
posted by : HigherLearning
7/14/2008 5:07:37 PM

Hey Chuck
None of the things you listed are any sort of testament to "how big they were" or their promise. They paid for their cover to be painted on the Roxy. Big deal.
He had a lot of friends who did a tribute record. Again, big deal. he was a popular guy who died tragically.

I agree with whomever said their popularity is based on him dying. Most of the people who are aware of the band, are aware of them because of the tribute record. They'd be, at best, a hed PE now, or probably more like a Trapt or Crossfade.

And, why use the name "snot?" It's been 10 years. Seems pretty ridiculous. Also seems like they'll probably get better shows and more cash for using Snot than another name.

COMMENT | bottom line:
posted by : rando
7/14/2008 5:52:04 PM

Anybody who judges a band based on their popularity, rather than the quality of their music, is a straight up IDIOT. Needless to say, there are a lot of idiots on this thread.

COMMENT | Higher DipShit
posted by : ChuckCme
7/14/2008 5:54:59 PM

You are showing your stupidity and lack of knowledge of what you are strying to speak to. You cannot pay for your name to be put up on the ROXXY. It's something Mario the owner of the Whisky, Rainbow and The Roxxy, himself decides to do and he has said that he will not let it be taken down. This man has seen the likes of the Doors, Janis Joplin, Van Halen, GNR, The Crue etc.. and he thought enough of Snot to put them up there BEFORE Lynn died. Big deal.. yeah it is you ass wipe. Who thinks that highly of your ass?? They would have been huge, believe me. You would have really hated them then. But who cares really. You already have shown that you talk out your ass and don't have a clue. And if you don;t like them what the hell do you care what they call themselves.. Oh that's right , you're just a bitch looking for something to bitch about. Get a life and try keeping to things you know something about. BTW, Geffen doesn't sign just anybody you retard.

COMMENT |
posted by : HigherLearning
7/14/2008 6:03:01 PM

Yeah, ok. You're right. I don't know what I'm talking about.

You think the Roxy (one X) wasn't compensated for that? Bullshit. Yeah, I'm sure he has the final say, and he turns down lots of bands. I bet you think it's a big "honor" to be on the side of the Key Club, too?

Are you telling me only "great bands" get signed to majors? Come on dude, give me a break.

And, if any of you guys think this band would have made it to Korn or Limp Bizkit level popularity, which seems to be what you're all implying, you're delusional.

COMMENT |
posted by : HigherLearning
7/14/2008 6:13:29 PM

Do you walk upright?

COMMENT |
posted by : nyc333
7/14/2008 6:17:52 PM

to the people who keep saying i am an ass then repeating exactly what i said good job you are a complete ass proving my point while trying to argue. i never said they didnt get known i am saying the only reason anyone knows them is because he died if they stayed around they would have sucked the same as before. Sorry I dont listen to their music thinking wow this is great its really a shame he died, I think it sucks and its a shame he died.

COMMENT | saying, not implying
posted by : rando
7/14/2008 6:26:41 PM

Get Some is a better album than anything Korn or Limp Biskit has ever made. But go ahead and continue listening to them, Britney Spears, Jay Z, or whatever other crap gets your respect because of the sales numbers.

COMMENT |
posted by : HigherLearning
7/14/2008 6:31:15 PM

Chuck
Those three venues aren't owned by the same people, either. I'm pretty positive Lou Adler still owns the Roxy, and I think the other two places (Rainbow and Whisky) have separate owners, as well.
But, I'm the one "talking out of my ass."

COMMENT |
posted by : HigherLearning
7/14/2008 6:35:11 PM

It's funny, because I haven't said anything about the quality of their music. Just commenting on you guys thinking they would have been super stars, which they wouldn't have. Like I said, hed PE. Maybe Papa Roach.

Don't listen to any of those "artists" either

COMMENT |
posted by : HigherLearning
7/14/2008 6:48:48 PM

I'm not comparing the way they sound. I'm comparing bands from a similar scene and similar time period.

COMMENT |
posted by : rando
7/14/2008 7:03:44 PM

"I haven't said anything about the quality of their music."

Exactly. That's why you've contributed nothing worthwhile to this thread. Isn't there a business and marketing website where you could post your meaningless speculation instead?

COMMENT |
posted by : HigherLearning
7/14/2008 7:07:03 PM

I'm not the one that brought this up. I'm just responding to the "they were on their way to stardom," bull shit.

Oh, and their music was bland and dated and again, wouldn't have gotten huge, based on that. OK? That better for you?

COMMENT |
posted by : rando
7/14/2008 8:44:28 PM

1. Yes, that's better.

2. It was "dated" in 1997? Really?

3. Of all the descriptive words that I would ever conceivably expect to hear applied to their debut album, "bland" is not one of them. I conclude, therefore, that you have either never heard the album or have forgotten what it sounds like.

4. Nobody can predict what would have gotten huge, because success is largely independent of creative talent these days. Even accepting your assessment as accurate, can you say that bands can't get huge when their music is "bland and dated"? Have you ever seen the Billboard charts? Actually, bland and dated would probably give a band greater chances of success.

5. They kicked ass. And any fan of good rock should be glad to have them back in the game.

COMMENT | Snot were OK
posted by : Aggroculture
7/14/2008 9:18:06 PM

A 6-7/10 kind of band at best.
I doubt this will come to much, so all you Dragonforce wankers need not get excited either way. Just STFU.
A general "meh".

COMMENT |
posted by : The Space Lord
7/14/2008 9:22:10 PM

Looks like I was still out of the so-called loop in metal in 1997 if the only song I could recall from Snot at the time was "Stoopid".

Seriously, they just didn't click for me then. Sorry. But best of luck on the reunion I guess.....

COMMENT | tommy vext??
posted by : heartlight signal
7/14/2008 9:39:50 PM

I think they could find a better singer then him..That guy is gonna end fightin with someone on the road and making SNOT look bad..

COMMENT |
posted by : dontfuckingcare
7/14/2008 10:24:00 PM

i knew of snot before lynn died. i saw them open up for the urge right when their cd first came out. they were pretty good and so i bought their cd. their live show was amazing and the cd kicks ass too. i loved absent when i heard it on strangeland and was very sad when he passed. i'm glad to hear that they are coming back together and hopefully can write music thats along the lines of get some. i'll wait to see what tommy sounds like before i make any judgement but i really hope he doesn't sound like divine heresy or it will suck. but, right now it's just for live shows so hopefully they aren't going to stick with him if he sucks as bad as he did in dh.

COMMENT | my 2 cents..
posted by : williamhaven
7/14/2008 11:27:10 PM

The tragic death of lynn strait for some sick reason(has as happened with other bands before and after), gave them more exposure. Even to this day when me and frinds listen to snot songs there's always one who says "did you know the singer died in a car accident!?" This adding to the fact the great guy lynn was!

But talkin bout the present. Tommy "shaved eyebrows" is a great vocalist and screamer, he proved it in the DH cd. C'mon he beats Fear factory recent vocals! Just don't know the truth aboiut his temper... but I'm shure he doesn't fit either, snot and lynn strait vocal styles.

hope this stuff made some sense!

Snot without lynn is NOT sNOT!

COMMENT | I'm glad
posted by : Polimar
7/14/2008 11:28:41 PM

Tommy said he had something going on and by the looks of things he wasn't lying. He's a great singer, I'm glad he's moved on.
Divine Heresy fucking rule of course.

COMMENT | ....If they only had a brain
posted by : zakkimal
7/14/2008 11:30:05 PM

So typical of so many Blabbermouth ijits to crap on a band that blew the doors of their peers they opened for. I saw Snot open for Machine Head in '97 in a local metal bar in the New Orleans area. I had no clue of any opener, but when they came out and I heard Lynn do his yell scream sing with such intensity that fit the music, I was blown away. My friend and I immediately bought their cd that night at the bar, a first ever for me to buy ANY opening band cd. THEN, they got on Ozzfest and one of the premier bands there. Unforunately that never came here.

I have no clue who this Tommy guy is, but as much as Lynn Strait WAS Snot, I do think that they need to at least try to resume the band, if for just to hear those original 'Get Some' songs again. People are going to go see them play live just to hear those songs.

To the idiots who say they are a ripoff of another band, or were going nowhere, are just a bunch of young, dumb, and full of cum retards who don't have a fucking clue to save their ass.

COMMENT | But wow
posted by : Polimar
7/14/2008 11:46:32 PM

Does this band suck.
Pure nu metal CRAP, those videos are complete and utter whiney GARBAGE.
"Metal-Punk"? Don't make me laugh!

COMMENT | OMG...
posted by : Typhoon
7/15/2008 3:27:59 AM

Its actually a diss to Lynn to get Tammy Vuxt to take his place and yes he did jump dino and sucker punched his wife everyone seen it...I mean come on we know he has a temper but now he's a woman beater??

The SNOT guys are really gonna regret this...YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED about him!!!!

COMMENT | I had the pleasure of meeting Mikey back in 2001
posted by : annarocket
7/15/2008 4:37:43 AM

And I became a huge Snot fan. Lynn had already passed and the store I worked at had this huge fucking fiasco because we wanted to sell the Strait Up memorial shirts. I wound up getting fired a few months later and he called the store looking for me,found out I was fired and called me at home to make sure it wasn't over the Strait Up shirts. He sent me a huge box of them.

I truely hope for success for them.
RIP James Lynn Strait Forever Loved And Missed

COMMENT |
posted by : HigherLearning
7/15/2008 11:04:58 AM

zakkimal-
I was there in the 90s, when they were around. I saw them. Heard records. Sorry, they weren't remarkable. I saw Korn a few times, including their first headline tour (deftones opening pre first record, on before Orange 9), and they've always been killer. I don't even LIKE Korn, and I thought that. And, honestly, they have some killer songs and records. Nothing Snot did compared to some of their shit, or anything like Soulfly. Their singles didn't compare or hold up to some of their peers. That's why I even started comparing sales and shit. Back then, at the beginning/rise/height of nu metal, they were a foot note. Their songs weren't memorable. They didn't have so-called real "hits." That's why I've been throwing out HedPE and Papa Roach and Cross Fade. Same time period, similar scene. Indistinguishable, for the most part. They weren't above the "cut." Sorry guys. They weren't. They did some outlandish shit that got them press. Woohoo. They weren't "leading the pack" when dude was alive. Their "legacy" is built on his death. Again, sorry, but it's the fact.

TruthIsParamount- Thank you!!! Good insight and facts!

Also, the fact they won't take down the the Snot shit, is more because he died than anything else.

COMMENT |
posted by : djent
7/15/2008 5:24:30 PM

Tammy shaves her eyebrows and beats women. What a scum bag.

COMMENT | Tommy just defended himself....djent
posted by : rayram824
7/15/2008 7:17:17 PM

I was there and dino was mad dogging like he was a gangmember....So Tommy hit him and his wife got in the middle and got hit,He didn't even know he had hit till the end,and all the scraps and bumbs came from the Security Guards......NOT TOMMY......Get the FACTS stright before you talk.

COMMENT | great notice
posted by : kaiddra snot
7/15/2008 7:33:34 PM

don't forget about Brazil.......great notice........and im sure that if they came with sevendust or hed pe a lot of people would be VERY FUCKIN' HAPPY to see these great bands.......

SNOT RULES!!!!!!

R.I.P. LYNN AND DOBBS...............




COMMENT | Tommy Vext vs. Dino
posted by : bizrlee
7/15/2008 8:02:15 PM

When did THAT happen? *lol*
Was it at Mayhem?

COMMENT | Just incase Snot is reading this
posted by : Badmac
7/20/2008 6:46:19 AM

You guys have to come to New Zealand (where? =P) PLEASE I became a serious fan after Lynn's death and love the music so much I've got 2 hoodies from the Snot merch site and tracked down all the Snot albums (all 2 :) ) and strait up! So if you cats read this, you gotta visit and play a show! I'd lose my mind!

COMMENT | SNOT!
posted by : Burnmyeyes72
7/21/2008 6:54:26 PM

Honestly More Power to Them if They Wanna Reunite...but, Why Tommy Vext? I'm a Fan of Divine Heresy, but He Doesn't Sound Anything Like Lynn, and Tommy got Some Serious Anger Issues, Attacking Dino, and his Wife. I Would Support Snot Completely if They Had at Least a Different Singer.



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