How has making videos changed since the heyday of metal back in the heyday of the MTV days?
Bobby: I suppose with regard to technology the cameras change as much as people tweet and facebook etc, etc. I mean technology is just different. But with regard to doing the video, we always relied on live performance for our videos. We really always relied on what Overkill does in front of the camera as opposed to what a director sees be it footage or unusual situations for the band. So it is really live performance for us and always has been. So nothing has really changed for us. Maybe the lighting has gotten better; maybe the cameras have gotten better. Technology has gotten better. But I think the band has always been what the band is. Whether we get better or not, we are still about that live performance. RockMusicStar.com: The buzz is all about the new Overkill album ‘Ironbound.’ as you said February 9th on E1 in The U.S. and January 29th on Nuclear Blast in Europe. Bobby: We are earlier in Europe right before the tour. We are ten days earlier. So it will coincide and give peopl
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