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Short, but entertaining. Here's my interview with Goretex, one fourth of now defunct rap group, Non Phixion. We cover drugs, peeing, rap, and of course..REO Speedwagon. Enjoy.

Haad: First and foremost, thanks for taking the time out and doing this interview. I want to apologize for not being a big titty naked broad... seeing as how that's what the site is about.

Goretex: It's no problem at all man. Don't apologize for not being a big-titted chick. Well, to be honest, I am a bit disappointed. I'll be fine haha

Haad: Now, aside from music, what's Goretex up to these days?

Goretex: Well, the last year or so I've been grinding it out, preparing for the new mixtape, and the new album after that. Just been in the studio really, like I am right now. I would've liked to have it out already, but I'm taking my time... My goons like it gourmet so I'm keeping it heavy.

Haad: For the Lames and Squares who don't know about you or your music, can you tell us a little bit about how you started, and how you got on?

Goretex: I got started first just by getting in music itself at a pretty early age. I was the six year old creep invading my dad's Syd Barret and Black Sabbath albums. I remember my dad telling me the gnome guy in the cape on the Paranoid album was the boogie man. I started collecting music after that. I started stealing albums from the library in Long Beach, out on Long Island. Originally I wanted to be in Kiss. That didnt work out, so I started spitting. Actually around 80, 81 my cousin got me into hip hop.

 
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