Talk:George Fisher (musician)

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The article mentions his "muscular physique", but nothing of his tremendous neck? Strange, because I never hear anyone ever talk about his muscles, but I hear funny little quips about the size of his neck all the time... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 142.167.40.205 (talk) 23:15, 20 March 2008 (UTC)

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[edit] Coincidence?

Does he really share the exact same birthday as Chris Barnes, and had been active from the same year? - Dark Prime, 17th December 2006


In another part of that WoW interview, he mentions that he's the youngest CC member at 37, which means he was born sometime in 1970.

Sept. 15, 2007

[edit] Musician?

Should this really be located at George Fisher (musician)? Technically, unless he plays an instrument, he is not a musician. Browsing around the Metal Archives, he has not played an instrument in any of the band's he's in; he has only done vocals. I propose this be moved to George Fisher (vocalist). [note that (singer) would not work; his vocal work would not be called singing.] --GVOLTT 18:36, 2 October 2006 (UTC)


         mu·si·cian      /myuˈzɪʃən/ Pronunciation[myoo-zish-uhn]  
         –noun
         1.  a person who makes music a profession, esp. as a performer of music.
         2.     any person, whether professional or not, skilled in music.


         sing·er1      /ˈsɪŋər/ Pronunciation[sing-er]
         –noun
         1.     a person who sings, esp. a trained or professional vocalist.
         2.     a poet.
         3.     a singing bird.


         By these definitions on dictionary.com, he is indeed a musician and a 
         singer. If you think otherwise, then your definition would be based purely 
         on personal opinion.
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[edit] Death Grunt

While Chris Barnes used marijuana to harness his death grunt, Fisher's is natural. Is this provable and/or relevant? --Tkrpata 18:04, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

Looks like it got fixed. Tkrpata 16:57, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] lyrics

in an interview published in the book the top 500 heavy metal songs of all time (not sure where it was originally published) he said

You know what would be great? If we did an album without any fucking lyrics, and i just went 'Rah, rah, rah,' and just made up some shit and make the song titles the most disgusting, horrible, graphic songs you could ever image, and then they start talking shit and we'll be like, 'Well there are no lyrics.' So now we're terrible becasue we have bad song titles?

worthy of inclusion? Д narchistPig (talk) 23:37, 16 January 2008 (UTC)