Tales from the Punkside with Soldiers of Destruction’s Morat

If you’re seeking someone who has punk rock running through their veins then you should look no further than Morat, frontman of Vegas-based punk rockers Soldiers of Destruction, a man who lives and breathes punk rock, has spent many years as a writer for Kerrang magazine, and counts metal icon Lemmy as one of his best friends. Having recently released their longtime coming debut album, Cause And Effect (read our recent review), we sat down with Morat to hear about some of his favourite stories and memories. Unsurprisingly, there were plenty from which to choose. Here are five. 1. Getting Banned from The 100 Club “We played there, god knows how many times, but when we headlined there we got banned from ever playing there again. Basically, we got there for soundcheck and we were too drunk to...

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