So it's a made-up word.
It was 1990, the height of Warhead's short career, Corey Wallace had made up this word - 'Zan'. Out of nowhere.
It really stood for anything, and we started using it in sentences - it was a noun, verb, adverb, pronoun, present participle, you name it.
Zan was it. A versatile word that fit every occasion.
And best of all, it was all ours.
Only we knew what it meant. It was code. Our code.
Andrew Moffat, Nick Nathaniel, Mark Dopson, Corey Wallace and myself - Cesco Emmanuel.
We were so young and naive, with no clue what life held in store, but we were playing heavy music, sometimes we loved it, sometimes we hated it. We were seeing other parts of the country. We played in some really messed up hell holes, hardly any money, terrible sound, one occasion I got electrocuted while performing.
But hey, we had fun didn't we?
Yes indeed, we zanned it.
Those were the days.
I hope to never forget those great, young, innocent 'Warhead' times.
It was 1990, the height of Warhead's short career, Corey Wallace had made up this word - 'Zan'. Out of nowhere.
It really stood for anything, and we started using it in sentences - it was a noun, verb, adverb, pronoun, present participle, you name it.
Zan was it. A versatile word that fit every occasion.
And best of all, it was all ours.
Only we knew what it meant. It was code. Our code.
Andrew Moffat, Nick Nathaniel, Mark Dopson, Corey Wallace and myself - Cesco Emmanuel.
We were so young and naive, with no clue what life held in store, but we were playing heavy music, sometimes we loved it, sometimes we hated it. We were seeing other parts of the country. We played in some really messed up hell holes, hardly any money, terrible sound, one occasion I got electrocuted while performing.
But hey, we had fun didn't we?
Yes indeed, we zanned it.
Those were the days.
I hope to never forget those great, young, innocent 'Warhead' times.
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