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“IN LEAGUE WITHBelow, Venom Inc. guitarist Jeff “Mantas” Dunn shares his thoughts on the very best of Venom. For the complete interview, head here.
“IN LEAGUE WITH SATAN”
“One day I came in with this riff and Abaddon started pounding the toms to it in a really tribal way. I was expecting a straight beat, but this rolling thing started happening with the song. And the solo is just a bunch of single, sustained notes with feedback—just noise, really. I had some lyrics and Conrad helped me finish them off. Then we put this backward part in the beginning to make the song sound more evil. I played that on my Flying V copy and my Marshall. There was nothing fancy. We couldn’t afford it.”
“WELCOME TO HELL”
“I used a copy Strat or a copy Les Paul for that song, along with the Marshall. I wrote half of it at home and the other half in the studio. I think those double-stops in the riff make the song. The first one is on the A and the next one’s on the D. I did that a lot back then; ‘Die Hard’ uses that same kind of structure.”
“COUNTESS BATHORY”
“I was in the studio one day and I just jammed this riff. It had these sustained chords like Kiss might have used. While I was playing, this guy Ged Wolf jumped behind Abaddon’s kit and started playing. And when I hit the chorus, he did this double-bass drum part. The middle part is my tip of the hat to the center section of ‘The Ripper’ by Judas Priest. And I played that on my first real guitar, the black Ibanez Destroyer.”
“BLACK METAL”
“You know how some people take a newspaper or