| Conny Pettersson |
| Thursday, 07 December 2006 17:25 |
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 Conny’s style can be best be described as versatile. Playing all styles of rock/metal from symphony rock to brutal and technical death metal has formed him to be a hard hitting, fast, stable and technical drummer. He started to play drums at the age of 15 and has never taken any lessons. His first 8 miserable years were spent playing in different thrash metal bands that never had complete line-ups. He always seemed to be in the wrong bands. But after recording his first demo in 1999 with Eternal Lies things started to happen and E.L. released the debut album "Spiritual Deception" in 2002. The album got huge response amongst fans of fast, intense and melodic death metal. Conny also formed RotInjected together with the E.L. guitarist. This band was a mix between Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse, Monstrosity and Deicide. Conny got in touch with the vocalist/guitarist Fredrik Schälin of ANATA and invited him to their rehearsal room. Soon all the members of ANATA joined R.I. and recorded a demo 2000. And in 2002 the drummer of ANATA decided to quit drumming and Conny took his place on the drum throne. He also joined the band Trendkill 2003.
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Video of Anata live at The Peel  Â
Conny Pettersson Interview:   SD.com: How old were you when you started playing?          SD.com: Ever take any lessons? I also last year (2005) was very close to getting some lessons from Virgil Donati!!! This because I got endorsed by Pearl, Sabian, Remo and Vic Firth I was invited as a "Pearl family" guest to a bass n drum festival were Virgil Donati headlined. And a small group of people were supposed to get a drum lesson from Virgil. But there was a company involved who didn't kept their part of the bargain and the lesson was cancelled. Sad but true :(       SD.com: Who are your top 5 influences?      SD.com: Assuming that influences doesn't mean favorites, who are your favorites?      SD.com: Let us know 5 CD's that are in your current rotation      SD.com: Do you practice any specific rudiments or combo's regularly?      SD.com: What is your favorite part of your drum kit?        SD.com: Do you have any pre-show rituals?      SD.com: If you could give one piece of advice to young drummers, it would be...      SD.com: Who gave the best live performance you've ever seen?      SD.com: If you had to stop drumming, what else would you want to do with your life?  |