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By September 21, 2008Blog


The October issue of Paste is the “violence” issue and features an article by Bart Blasengame (one of my favorite pop-culture reporters!) about the curious similarities between the lyrics of hymns that are sung in churches and the songs of 80s metal band Slayer. Well, I was interviewed for the article. Unfortunately, it’s not available online just yet. While it’s not that long of a feature, I must say it’s very cool being included in a magazine that I love and respect so much.

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  • Sara says:

    Man, you’ve kinda blown up the last few months. Elias is definitely some kind of good luck charm, I’d say. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to seeing it when it comes online.

    sara

  • Brad Ruggles says:

    Yeah! I was reading the article and was like, HEY! They just quoted Matthew Paul Turner! Great article too I thought.

    Because you were mentioned in Paste Magazine you automatically get 25 extra cool points and a bonus life.

    Rock on.

  • Wow, I can’t wait for that article comparing hymns and Slayer. As a 20-something serving at an old school Southern Baptist church, that kind of article is definitely my cup of tea.

  • andy says:

    Here’s what bummed me out about that issue of Paste. The biggest font on the cover is used to promote Chuck Palahniuk and yet the article devoted to him is smaller than his name on the cover. That’s just weird.