NORTH SIDE KINGS Singer Says He 'Got A Good Lucky Jab That Shut DANZIG Down'

July 18, 2004

NORTH SIDE KINGS singer Danny Marianinho recently spoke to Unboundzine.com about his altercation (video) with DANZIG frontman Glenn Danzig following DANZIG's performance in Tuba City, Arizona on July 3. Asked how NORTH SIDE KINGS got on the same bill as DANZIG in the first place, Danny said, "We have played in Tuba City a few times with SOULFLY and became friendly with the promoter. We figured it would be a fun show. The kids up there go crazy, and it's fun to play for different crowds. I grew up with his music so I was real excited to play, and would never thought it would end up the way it did. I don't know what he was thinking when he threw me back. Did he expect me to have a jock shoving match or did he expect me to start yelling for it to be broke up?? He should know being from NJ — you lay your hands on someone, you better expect to get hit. I got a good lucky jab that shut him down. If I didn't, I am not so sure I would have been able to go the distance with him. But I was real fucking mad, and I forgot to take my blood pressure medicine that morning..."

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