Scott Churilla (drummer): I think rock and roll is dead.
Jimbo Wallace (bassist): Really?
Churilla: Yahmmm.
Wallace: If you were to like select bands that you were to listen to, it would be like maybe...
Churilla: Well all my favorite bands and players are dead so...
Wallace: Thin Lizzy?
Churilla: Phil Lynott's dead. No there are some good bands out there. I don't want to sound like a complete negative person but...you know there are some good bands out there like VooDoo Glow Skulls, All. There's all kinds of great bands.
Wallace: You always are going to have some band come along and stir the soup like Marilyn Manson did not too long ago, and that's kind of cool.
Churilla: He used the same recipe that Alice Cooper did though.
Wallace: Yeah, the same recipe that Alice Cooper did.
Churilla: Just a couple different ingredients, but I think they used the same pot. I think Alice Cooper has better melodies myself, but Marilyn Manson is cool too.
Wallace: Yeah, but you know you've got to do that every once in a while. It has got to be unaccepted by the parents to be valid for the kids so that's what these bands here at the Warped Tour are doing.
Churilla: I will say the Ozzfest on that day was rock and roll. It was really great to watch a bunch of great bands...
Wallace: Motorhead reigned supreme.
Churilla: Oh, Motorhead is rock and roll! I mean you have to... I mean there are a lot of great bands and then you see like the mothership, you see the lawnmower. You're like, the only other thing I can think of seeing is like AC/DC or something. You know the surviving band like Motorhead.
Wallace: He has seen it all...done it all!
Churilla: Yup.