"We tour more and longer and with fewer days off now than we ever did in our 20s," states guitarist Gary Holt in a recent interview with KNAC.com. "I think it has to do more with not lagging and keeping things moving forward. When we were younger, we had the luxury of days off, but days off were expensive. The more shows you do, the less money you burn on the bus being parked outside a Wal-Mart and having the crew do nothing � except maybe drinking a lot.
"Now when we're on the road, we just do our thing and when it's done, we may do a couple of shots, watch a movie, and play Uno for money. It's the most fun when someone's drawing cards trying to find their color and having sh*t for luck. Then we start talking sh*t, like 'Taste the rainbow, motherf*cker�' [laughter]" - more including dates
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