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Helders has said that he ended up playing drums as “that was the only thing left. When we started the band none of us played anything. We just put it together. They all had guitars and I bought a drum kit after a bit”. However, Helders has stated the influence rap music has had on the band, saying “We were rap fans at school more than now…it still influences us in some ways, like for me, it’s the drummin’. The groove element, like foon-keh music” . In addition, Helders cites seeing Queens of the Stone Age as the biggest influence on his development as a drummer, saying “the one thing that changed me most was seeing Queens of the
In a similar fashion to other members of the band, Helders has remained true to his hometown roots, suggesting that seeing places all over the world makes him more appreciative of Sheffield, which still provides the basis for the band’s lyrics. “And all around you, there’s still plenty of things to write about. Touring lets you see a lot of places that you realise you wouldn’t want to live in…and when you come home, it’s pretty easy to slip into your old ways, to all the places you’ve always gone.” Helders
Helders has released his own capsule collection with Supremebeing™, consisting of a jacket, a zip hood and three t-shirts. The garments went on sale in May 2007 with sales accompanied by a CD featuring an Arctic Monkeys remix by Matt himself and Supremebeing™ designer Skuff. One pound from each sale went to the Arthur Rank Hospice.