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Ian Haugland defines his rhythm not by technical obsession, but by the feel, explicitly trusting producers with the mechanics while he focuses on serving the song with Bonham-esque grooves. His evolution saw him trade the complex precision of Neil Peart for a more melodic pocket, a style that ultimately fit him better than the ceremonial doom of his brief, slower-paced stint with Candlemass. The energy remains high as Europe prepares a new album to mark the 40th anniversary of The Final Countdown, a milestone celebrated amidst a busy festival schedule and fresh off a South American tour.

He also recalled a striking experience performing in India, noting the surreal contrast between a rugged rural journey and the slick, modern festival stage at Meghalaya. Reflecting on the luminaries he has worked with, Ian contrasted the liberating leaders ... 

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