"We're just four guys who like to rock!", says Wolverine's drummer, Ali Butt. In 1997, after kicking around the local "Garage Bands" scene for around 4 years, Ali and Umair decided that it was time to start a serious band. Umair's powerful perfect pitch performance, even in the beginning, swept through a magnitude of emotions and Wolverine's debut single "Breathe" was a major hit and topped the local as well as international charts.
However, over the recent 3 or 4 years, Wolverine's music has been a target of criticism: Can Wolverine's music be categorized as Metal? Or does it fail to fit the criteria of Metal?
My main cover story "Metal Or Rock?", basically an interview with Umair Asif, would shed a light on this major issue.
The interview would be conducted at the residence of Umair Asif's friends where they would be gathered to celebrate his birthday. Some of the interview questions are:
1. I’m sure you’ve been asked this a million times, but for our readers who might not know, can you give a little background on the name of the band and how it came about?
2. There have been rumors that since Wolverine has been facing heaps of criticism, the band has decided to quit. Is it true?
3. Why do you think that Wolverine is at this stage today that the people are questioning the genre of the music that you create?
4. You've been touring with T.O.D and High Voltage. How is it being on road with them?
5. What would you like to say to your fans?
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