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Quick & Dirty: Whitechapel Guitarist Zach Householder Talks Pizza Toppings, Johnny Bravo, and Cigars

Extreme metal titans Whitechapel, the Top 10 Billboard charting metal act, will be returning to the road in October and November to support their fifth full-length disc, Our Endless War. The North American headlining tour featuring support from Upon a Burning Body and Glass Cloud, includes a stop at Slipknot’s KNOTFEST 2014 at the San Manuel Amphteatre on October 26 in San Bernardino, CA. This is their heaviest, most mature release to date and so we thought we’d pose some less-than-mature questions to Guitarist Zach Householder.

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Extreme metal titans Whitechapel, the Top 10 Billboard charting metal act, will be returning to the road in October and November to support their fifth full-length disc, Our Endless War. The North American headlining tour featuring support from Upon a Burning Body and Glass Cloud, includes a stop at Slipknot’s KNOTFEST 2014 at the San Manuel Amphteatre on October 26 in San Bernardino, CA. This is their heaviest, most mature release to date and so we thought we’d pose some less-than-mature questions to Guitarist Zach Householder.

What Internet Search Engine do you use?
Householder: Google.

BlackBerry, iPhone, Android?
Householder: iPhone.

Beer, Wine or Liquor?
Householder: Beer mainly, sometimes wine. Never liquor.

Must-have on your rider?
Householder: H20.

Must-have non-musical item when you’re on tour?
Householder: Books.

Would you rather be a zombie, vampire or werewolf?
Householder: Vampire.

If you could have anything as a pet, what would it be?
Householder: Tiger.

What’s your guilty pleasure?
Householder: An occasional 10-20 dollar cigar.

What toppings do you like on your pizza?
Householder: Ham, mushrooms, green olives.

What was your first concert?
Householder: Fear Factory.

If you could be a cartoon character who would you be?
Householder: Johnny Bravo.

What 3 things would you have to have in your bag on a road trip?
Householder: Hand Sanitizer, Tums, phone charger.

How do you drink your coffee?
Householder: Lots of cream, no sugar.

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