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Are you guys a Christian band or not? We are in no way a Christian band, a Christian band is a band that corporately accepts the followings of Christ, and we cannot claim that for ourselves. Some of the members believe in and try to follow after Christ, some don't. We are also not an agnostic, or atheist band either, even though some members of the band may follow these philosophies. We are also not a vegan band, or a republican band, or a straightedge band even though some members adapt these aspects into their lives. What's most important to remember about He Is Legend is that no one in the band really shares much of the same thoughts on anything, so to corporately stand for something would be a sham. We all enjoy music, we all enjoy playing our instruments, so if we had to be classified as anything it would be a "band" band or "music" band.
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Why does Schuylar's voice sound so different now? Touring constantly, smoking constantly, and drinking occasionally are all going to have affects on your voice. What you eat for breakfast will also have an affect on your voice. Some of the change in Schuylar's voice came from him wanting to do something with more character, and part of it was his natural voice changing.
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Why did you guys cancel your show in [insert your city here] on your last tour? Certainly as a band who earns a bulk of its money and following from touring, cancelling shows is clearly not in our best interest, we don't cancel shows or tours without reasons valid enough to constitute losing revenue and fans. When our van breaks down or blows up, or our trailer gets stuck in the mud or we can't get up a mountain, our first instincts are to gather up all of our equipment and merch, leave our van and trailer behind, and start walking to the show. However, as soon as this idea comes up, rationale then comes rearing its ugly head, and we realize its best to fix these problems and then continue touring. To think that we would legitimately prefer shelling out loads of cash, waiting around in the middle of nowhere while our vehicles get fixed, rather than making it smoothly to play a show for our fans, is absurd. We cut one tour short because a close friend of Adam died and he flew home immediately to be in the funeral, we consider this more important than touring. We also chose to only do the last part of another tour because we had yet to train a replacement for Mckenzie. We consider finding a replacement more important than touring.
As far as us coming to certain cities, what you have to keep in mind is that if we or any other band for that matter aren't headlining a tour, then we don't route the tour. For instance, if we are on tour with another headlining band, their booking agent routes the tour, and we follow. When we headline, we have more of a say as to where we go, this should all sortof make sense.
Again its ultimately important to understand that missing tours isn't in our best interest, but some times there are reasons why touring can't be done.
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What happened to McKenzie? People move on, over time bands change, sometimes people are asked to leave, sometimes they quit. It usually happens during the life of a band. We wish only the best for Mckenzie.
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Who is the new guitar player? Our asian friend Mitch.
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Are you guys serious about liking KoRn? We are completely serious about liking Korn, we like tons of music, some good, some bad, some hip, some not so hip, we all grew up listening to Korn, Slipknot, Limp Bizkit, Sevendust, and Staind and on occasion we still listen to a large majority of those bands.
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