Editing Interview:1999 Ginger Fish interview with Guitar Center

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'''GC: Do you think that made a difference?'''
 
'''GC: Do you think that made a difference?'''
  
'''Fish:''' It did in his eyes, I guess. The drums sound great, so I would say he did a good job, definitely! I mean, I'd never had that much time spent on drums and I always wished I could've. Usually we just throw them up from the tour with the broken front heads and the bass drum is rattling and broken. We threw it up and we did "[[Smells Like Children (album)|Smells Like Children]]" in three days. I listen to that album now and the drums sound great! But, when we were doing it at the time I thought, "I wish we could spend some more time on these drums." But they still sound good in their own way. They sound totally different. You know, everything has its time, I guess! With the last album we got some really thick, warm, fat, classic-sounding drums. But on "Smells Like Children" it was very punk. Throw it up and get-it-done. It sounds good. We did "[[I Put a Spell on You|I Put A Spell On You]]" for the Lost Highway soundtrack, and the drums are real dry and we did those on the same set. We just threw them up really quick. I'm not really that anal about it. You know, a lot of people listen to eighteen crash cymbals that are the same size before they find the one they like. But, we go through stuff so fast, that it doesn't really matter that much. We throw up crashes, and they end up being broken or whatever, so we throw up another one and then it'll end up being broken!
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'''Fish:''' It did in his eyes, I guess. The drums sound great, so I would say he did a good job, definitely! I mean, I'd never had that much time spent on drums and I always wished I could've. Usually we just throw them up from the tour with the broken front heads and the bass drum is rattling and broken. We threw it up and we did "[[Smells Like Children (album)|Smells Like Children]]" in three days. I listen to that album now and the drums sound great! But, when we were doing it at the time I thought, "I wish we could spend some more time on these drums." But they still sound good in their own way. They sound totally different. You know, everything has its time, I guess! With the last album we got some really thick, warm, fat, classic-sounding drums. But on "Smells Like Children" it was very punk. Throw it up and get-it-done. It sounds good. We did "[[I Put A Spell On You]]" for the Lost Highway soundtrack, and the drums are real dry and we did those on the same set. We just threw them up really quick. I'm not really that anal about it. You know, a lot of people listen to eighteen crash cymbals that are the same size before they find the one they like. But, we go through stuff so fast, that it doesn't really matter that much. We throw up crashes, and they end up being broken or whatever, so we throw up another one and then it'll end up being broken!
  
 
'''GC: Are you involved in writing material for the band?'''
 
'''GC: Are you involved in writing material for the band?'''

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