93 ROCK's Gaston de la Vega spoke with Killswitch Engage's frontman Howard Jones, prior to their performance at the Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theatre on Monday January 14th, 2008. To hear the answers, click on the corresponding links.
- Killswitch Engage Meet & Greet @ Fillmore Miami Beach Photos
- How does it feel when you go from playing these great big festivals back to auditoriums and rock bars? Do you have a preference? (Hear answer)
- You've had a lot of success from your version of "Holy Diver". Why did you decide to record your first cover and why did you choose such an iconic song? (Hear answer)
- Has Ronnie James Dio shared his thoughts on your version of "Holy Diver"? (Hear answer)
- Your live shows are known for being full of high-energy and spontaneous. How are you able to pump yourself up night after night to give each audience 100 percent of the Killswitch Engage experience? (Hear answer)
- You guys seem to be addicted to touring like some junkies are hooked on Heroin. (Hear answer)
- What is the best thing you brought to the band when you joined? (Hear answer)
- How do you feel about the hardcore dancers at the shows? Do you feel as though people automatically expect to watch out for fists and feet flying at their faces? (Hear answer)
- Do you think the metal scene is better or worse that it has been in previous years? (Hear answer)
- What's the craziest, scariest or the funniest thing that's happened to you while on tour? (Hear answer)
- What's one your IPOD that would surprise a Killswitch Engage fan? (Hear answer)
- You disliked Killswitch Engage's sound when you first heard it. What changed your mind? (Hear answer)
- While you remain the lead singer for Killswitch Engage you are also the singer for Blood has Been Shed and you also manage 12 Tribes and Mikoto. How do you find time to balance everything? (Hear answer)
- When you guys aren't on tour, what kind of jobs do you and the rest of the guys go back to? (Hear answer)
- The metal scene in Europe has been flourishing for years. Is there anything that the bands or fans of metal in America can learn from the Europeans? (Hear answer)
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