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Seagull Posted 12 years ago
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“Shining are going to be the new Nine Inch Nails, I think. It’s super modern, super heavy and the music is super catchy . . . and there’s a sax in there,” he says. “To me, as a metaller, sax is an alien instrument, I don’t like it. But I listen to his music and I know this guy will get it. I told him to go crazy, I’ll pick one of your sax phrases and then loop it. I took the sax first and moved it around and had my way with it! I really despised sax, it’s the easy listening instrument, but I knew when I heard him I had to do it and it turned out to be one of my favorite songs on the record.”

In the above paragraph, I don't quite understand the following part:

But I listen to his music and I know this guy will get it. I told him to go crazy, I’ll pick one of your sax phrases and then loop it. I took the sax first and moved it around and had my way with it!

Perhaps, it is too colloquial for me. Could you please put it into sentences which are easier to understand?
  
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