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Pecu Cinnari

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Tarot Drums -

Biography

Instrument: Drums

Influences: Definitely Cozy Powell, Tommy Aldridge, Randy Castillo, Bobby Rondinelli

Fav. albums: All David Lee Roth's Van Halen albums, Rainbow: Rising, Down To Earth. All Ronnie James Dio´s Black Sabbath albums and of course the Eternal Idol album & most of all Mötley Crue's Mötley Crue '94 and Ozzy Osbourne's No Rest For The Wicked! And let's not forget Iron Maiden which has been my huge favourite from the very beginning: Number Of The Beast & Piece Of Mind!!!

Fav. books: Mötley Crue: The Dirt

Fav. movies: Saving Private Ryan

Fav. drinks: Vodka, Uhrak beer

Best Tarot Show: Nummirock´98

Fav. Tarot song: I Don´t Care Anymore ('95 Version). The latest album songs are fucking great, a fine album, maybe the best!

Perversions: Stay ups... rough ice-hockey and especially the Black Russian drink, vodka and beer!

Slogan: Shit happens and then you DIE!

Gear: Sonor Designer drums and Pro Mark Millenium II sticks, Paiste cymbals, 2x DW 5000 Turbo pedals

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Q: How is your musical taste towards metal music / other genres?
A: I listen metal daily, although sometimes bands like Journey and Rush, but through the years metal has been the number one for me.

Q: Your live performance looks quite confident these days...has it always been a natural thing to you? Did you use to be very nervous before the shows in the early days?
A: I'm not the right person to answer this, maybe you should ask this from our fans? All right… I've always had some tension before the show and now on even more somehow, but as you know it means there's a lot of drive on stage and adrenaline running through my veins.

Q: Which album you've been listening to the most recently?
A: It varies, lately I've been listening to Megadeth and Rainbow. Van Halen sounds always great. But well… there are so many great albums around, mostly from eighties.

Q: Do you go to see a lot other bands' live shows?
A: Of course I go to concerts a lot, mostly they are foreign names. Monsters of Rock tour at Rosunda stadion Sweden -84, including Mötley crue, Van Halen and AC/DC means the most to me. Iron Maiden concert in 2005 at Hartwall arena has been the last great gig what I've seen.

Q: Reveal musical sceleton(s) in your closet??
A: ABBA, Dire Straits and Eppu Normaali… HAHA! I don't know!

Q: Name one album you've bought that means especially much to you?
A: There's couple of albums at the highest level for me. Rainbow Rising, Iron Maiden Number of the Beast and all Van Halen Dave Lee Roth era albums, they showed me the way I'm on today. They gave me the feeling: "This is it, this is something I want to do and nothing else"! I still got that feeling, he!

Q: The instruments you use...how and why have you ended up using these particular gear?
A: It's very simple - they are the fuckin' best in the world and they rock with me pretty fine!

Q: Have there been any turning points that have had strong effect on your musical career or musicianship?
A: I don't know actually… Okay, every time we are going to make a new album, it is the driving force for me to train even more to do some special for the album. Sound wise I've lately changed my cymbals from Sabian back to Paiste.

Q: How do you like to spend your free time?
A: I play PS2, watch movies, ride bicycle, play drums and spend time with my family. Sometimes I go out with the boys for the beer and good time and even have time to play ice-hockey two times a week. Ice-hockey and history of WW2 has been my main hobbies for years.

Q: What would be your future goals as a musician?
A: Hopefully this album will sell great and by that we could get lots of gigs in the future. If not, I still won't stop playing, he!

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