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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2023 · 38 MIN

Sahil Makhija - Demonstealer

from We Are The Weirdos, Aunty-ji · host WEIRDO

Sahil Makhija, better known as the Demonstealer, has been integral to the growth of the metal scene in India. Dubbed as "the man who brought metal to India" by Kerrang! Magazine, the Mumbai-based metalhead created Demonstealer Records (India's first metal label), founded Resurrection Festival which is India's first extreme metal festival and fronts the blackened death metal band Demonic Resurrection. If that wasn't enough, Sahil also founded India's first heavy metal cooking show called Headbanger's Kitchen. Rajen Bhatt speaks with Sahil about all of this and more. View the transcript on our website: ⁠https://www.weirdozine.com/podcast⁠ Follow WEIRDO on Instagram: ⁠https://instagram.com/weirdo.zine Credits: Hosted by Rajen Bhatt Edited by Neil Parmar Produced by Naz Toorabally Artwork by Ami Patel ⁠@artbyamixx⁠ Music: Supermodel Superficial by Voodoo Queens

Sahil Makhija, better known as the Demonstealer, has been integral to the growth of the metal scene in India. Dubbed as "the man who brought metal to India" by Kerrang! Magazine, the Mumbai-based metalhead created Demonstealer Records (India's first metal label), founded Resurrection Festival which is India's first extreme metal festival and fronts the blackened death metal band Demonic Resurrection. If that wasn't enough, Sahil also founded India's first heavy metal cooking show called Headbanger's Kitchen. Rajen Bhatt speaks with Sahil about all of this and more. View the transcript on our website: ⁠https://www.weirdozine.com/podcast⁠ Follow WEIRDO on Instagram: ⁠https://instagram.com/weirdo.zine Credits: Hosted by Rajen Bhatt Edited by Neil Parmar Produced by Naz Toorabally Artwork by Ami Patel ⁠@artbyamixx⁠ Music: Supermodel Superficial by Voodoo Queens

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