Scott Roberts On His Departure From Biohazard: “If You Don’t Enjoy What You’re Doing, You Shouldn’t Do It”

Scott Roberts has shared a new statement regarding his departure from Biohazard after taking issue with Billy Graziadei’s recent claims that he left because he was making more money working as a rigger in New York. Roberts said the following:

“So the other day Blabbermouth.net posted an interview with Billy Graziadei. In the article it says that the reason I quit Biohazard is because “He just grew out of it. He was a fucking rigger in New York in the union, making tons of money, and leaving his family to go on tour for making a little bit of money, it didn’t pay for him.” Sorry, that’s not the reason why I left. I was okay with loosing money on tour as long as I was enjoying myself. I would have kept doing that. The real problem was I wasn’t getting along with one of the members and wasn’t enjoying myself on tour with them anymore. The only other reason for me to keep doing it, was to make a new record that I was into and proud of. When another member of the band made it clear to me that wasn’t going to happen, there was no reason for me to do it anymore. That’s the simplest way I can explain it. The only reason to be in a band is for the love of it. Not because it’s a career. If you don’t enjoy what you’re doing, you shouldn’t do it. That’s my opinion, for what’s it worth.”