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WolfPac Interview

By: Athena Hollow

Imagine smashing your face on the proverbial brick wall of life. Add in some wicked lyrics, sprinkle in hot ass strippers, and you get the recipe for WOLFPAC!
Here at GeekGirlsOnline, we were fortunate to get an interview with one of the leaders of WOLFPAC, vocalist and record producer, Daddy Long Legs.

Daddy Long Legs
GeekGirlsOnline: When did you know you were destined for music?

Daddy Long Legs: I am??? I mean Yes, I knew it when, for some unknown reason, the stuff I was doing in my basement, music-wise, people were relating to. Myself and my then partner in crime were doing really odd music in our basement studios, and by studio we mean a mic, 4 track and some pillows to absorb the sound so my Mom wouldn't yell. It was music made for us: stuff we found fun, or funny, and moved us, nothing more. As outlandish as it was, we could relate, and we found many others could too. That coupled with the fact we were incapable of existing in the real world (not the MTV show) sort of sealed the deal. I mean, shit we could make a living at this? Why not!

GGO: How did Wolfpac first get discovered?

DLL: Not sure it ever "has" become discovered, and that's not a bad thing. I make music for me and people like me. I don't know how many people that is, and I don't think I really care. The right people are still just finding out about it, and those who can relate, do. We are more on the underground level than the main stream, but that's always been our lot in life: last picked and not popular to the masses.
I think I'm fine with just that.

GGO: Who are you biggest influences, musically?


DLL: So many! Growing up in Long Island I was bombarded by so many new types of music. From the hard core scene, coming out of the city infecting the suburbs, to the birth of rap. I would go to local hard core and punk shows and see bands like Sick of it All and Judge and then I would come home on the LIR listing to WBAU and WBLS on the radio on my walkman (no not ipod, walkman) and get to hear the very latest in the hip hop underground. Not the stuff that was just starting to creep on MTV and the main stream radio, but a lot of what was coming out of all the corners of NY, from Brooklyn, Queens, Freeport, Roosevelt and so on. What people still don't seem to get is hard core and hip hop come from a lot of the same concepts and mind set. The same mindset that still exists today in the underground "wicked" or alternative hip hop vine. The mindset of people who, for whatever reason, were deemed "different" from the rest of the population. Whom made music for themselves and people like them. Back in the day hard core, punk rock, and hip hop all came from this, and you see it today in a lot of underground groups like Insane Clown Posse, Kottonmouth Kings, Necro, Twiztid, and hopefully us. So influence wise, it has to all stem from the fact that we didn't belong really anywhere that was available, infusing us to create anew.

GGO: How much flak have you received over your music being so graphic?

DLL: Tons. We were banned from the UK when we attempted to tour there one time, leaving us stranded in the airport for 7 hours only to be ejected from the country and flown home. [Also] being attacked on stage at a venue in IL by venue security while playing this fucking shitty ass "Expo of the Extreme" showcase! Ends up our little old lame hip hop asses were too "extreme" for the expo of the extreme....Fucking gay!

GGO: Ever been banned from a city just for playing your songs?

DLL: Not a all out banned, but we have had out moments. We have actually been given the honor to be the ONLY band's appearance banned of XM Satellite radio! Yep, our appearance on the Opie and Anthony show was pulled from the satellite air waves and was never heard again! The footage was removed from their server's 2nd broadcast and they still refer to the show as "Black Wednesday" since it was the day before Black Friday! We just came on the air and had some fun as we normally do. If you would like to listen to it, you still can, by going to http://www.sugardaddyrecords.com/sounds/WOLFPAConOnA.mp3

WolfPac
GGO: I understand it may have been a tumultuous road to take, just to express yourself, but you have to admit, it is fun to see how angry people get just over lyrics and music. What "special interest" group do you believe loathes you the most?

DLL: Not sure to be honest, I pay so little attention to the rest of the world its not funny.

GGO: What has been your favorite collaboration with another band, thus far?

DLL: Hands down it would have to be the remixing I got to do for the Insane Clown Posse for there "The Wraith: Remix Albums ". These guys are immensely talented and constantly overlooked in the music world. To be given the opportunity to put my take on two tracks of theirs was amazing and an honor to be given [to me]. In the end out of the two, I think my remix for "In My Room" was my favorite. I gave it a totally different take than many were expecting from the WOLFPAC camp!
GGO: When is your next cd set to release?

DLL: Not sure. To quote the great Paul Mason "I serve no wine before its time".

GGO: Is it similar your past music, or are you guys taking it a totally different way?

DLL: I won't know till its done. Sometimes, when I'm done with a project, like working on a track or remix, after its all done I step back and wonder how I did that? I don't so much write it, as [I instead] channel it, as fruity as that sounds. So in answer to that question, I wont really know it until its done. It all comes out of my excuse for a brain, so it cant be all that different. Maybe a tad bit more professional this time? He he he.

GGO: If you guys weren't artists, what do you imagine you would have become?


DLL: You know when you go to a porn store, and they have those "booths" that your not suppose to jerk off in? You know your suppose to just put a dollar in the hole and watch 5 mins of your favorite porn movie, with lube, and napkins? Well I would be the guy who gets to clean up those booths after your dad / teacher / councilmen / boyfriend "didn't" just jerk off in one of them.


GGO: Now, onto more pressing matters. Naked Girls!
What was your motivation to make "The Girls Of Wolfpac", other than the obvious, getting to see hot women naked?


DLL: I love women, I love porn and WOLFPAC and porn have always went hand and hand. From day one we have had strippers on stage [and] porn stars like Jenna Jameson on our CD covers. Porn stars have had a lot of WOLFPAC love, hence pictures of Jenna Haze, Gia Palomia and so on in WOLFPAC shirts, [and] on our web sites, so it was only natural to dabble more so into it, and sooner or later fall head long into the business.

GGO: When can we expect a Girls of Wolfpac 2?

DLL: Actually it is in production now. Our partner media company, Hellhouse Media, just inked a huge deal with Pure Play Media to put all of their productions (WOLFPAC included) out so it will be available world wide in many different formats! Let me add to you, we have really raised the bar here on the Girls of WOLFPAC 2, for the porn and music world. Very interesting indeed, so keep your eyes on our web page for more information to come soon. (Much like any 13 year old boy watching the first Girls of WOLFPAC DVD)

GGO: Anyone attached that you can mention?

DLL: Well I don't want to give it away but we have our head pimp porn star mistress of evil Jade Jolie of course doing some cutting edge, next level porn. As well as a bunch of other hotties getting naked and doing a boat load of naughty time stuff. I don't want to give too much away, but this one really takes the cake...then sodomizes it...Then feeds it to [the] uncle you don't like.

GGO: Who's idea was it to create "The Girls of Wolfpac"?

DLL: Not sure, I think it was Genocide 's or Bane 's. Those two fucks are perverse as all hell! Too many late night brain storming meetings being blurred with Rockstar energy drink, Jagermeister, and Halo 3 (then Halo 2).


GGO: Here's the fun part. Random question of the day.
You are hosting a dinner party. Your guests? Five fictional characters. Who are they, and why?


DLL: Wow the combinations are limitless and the reasoning is as well. OK so I would have to go to my youth here and say I would bring, out of fiction, all of my favorite hot cartoon characters, like Sailor Moon, She-ra from He-Man, Lady J and Scarlet from GI Joe and last but not least Queen Amidala from Star Wars. Then I would do my best to get them all fucking hammered and try to make a 5 way drunken lesbo night happen. I don't even have to join in, I just want to watch (and/or video tape).

GGO: Any advice for those out there wanting to get into the record or the porn industry?

DLL: Like anything else in this walk we call life, do it for the right reasons...CASH MONEY! Just kidding! If you really want to do something, deep down inside, and that's what you want to be, do it. Just fucking do it. Don't talk about it, don't worry about anything else. Put your head down and try your hardest! If it's something you love, it's not work at all, a labor of love so to speak. Don't let anyone or anything get in your way, and they will, [because] unfortunately, "Misery Loves Company".

Check out more WolfPac on their Myspace . Also, be sure to check out their site, WolfPac.com and buy Girls of WolfPac 1 as well as their cd 's!