JAKARTA - In an interview with Rock Antenne Germany, vocalist of the glam metal band Steel Panther, Michael Starr was asked if he ever felt "bored to be a rock parody band".

"I love playing heavy metal music. This is the most interesting job in the world for me. I've always dreamed of doing this on stage and being able to go all over the world with my friends and play for people who like our music. It's really cool," said Starr quoted from Blabbermouth, Wednesday.

"Before we were signed by Universal, we were writing songs, and they said, 'No, no, no' They never signed us," he continued.

"And finally we, like, 'You know? We don't care! We'll sing about what we want to sing. We'll sing about what we thought.' And once we do that, we're signed right away and we're releasing Death To All But Metal, and the rest is history."

"So, I don't care if people think it's a joke or a parody or whatever - who cares?" he added. "This is Steel Panther in the end.

"No, I'm not bored. I love it."

Meanwhile, Steel Panther's sixth studio album, On The Growl, will be released on February 24.


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