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Ep388: Tim 'Herb' Alexander - Primus, Sound Cipher

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Tim Alexander joins us to talk about his new project "Sound Cipher", share some stories from early Primus days, rare records, analog recording, the South Park 25th Anniversary concert & lots more!

Topics include:

  • Interview start

  • Forming and recording Sound Cipher

  • Were there any song structures or fully experimental?

  • Memories of the band “Attention Deficit”

  • Primus recording with ADATs

  • Tim loves analogue recordings

  • Sound Cipher music can get very emotional

  • The story of Primus “Suck On This” vinyl

  • Postcards in the initial records for touring recommendations from fans

  • The perspective of Primus material

  • Joining Primus and preparing for the “Suck On This” recording

  • What songs were already written and which were made after Tim joined

  • Balancing the music between the 3 Primus members

  • Why was “Tommy The Cat” wasn’t on Frizzle Fry, Tom Waits

  • Meeting his heroes

  • Public Enemy, Anthrax, Primus shows

  • Memories of making “Sailing the Seas of Cheese”

  • Wynona Rider wasn’t happy about “Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver”

  • Prepping for South Park’s 25th Anniversary Concert

  • Surprising Matt Stone with Rush

  • Planning the “Farewell to Kings” tour

  • Rush never toured Australia

  • Sound Cipher anti-promotion

  • Interview wrap up

Order the new Sound Cipher vinyl "All That Syncs Must Diverge" here

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If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related.