I’ve been through a lot of ups and downs. I’ve been on both sides of it all, I guess. So there’s not one specific event or thought that I’m dealing with or drawing from necessarily.
AARON BRUNOThe world’s pretty trippy. I just like to travel around and see what’s out there.
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I like to write pop songs and the stuff I write is fairly poppy, so I thought maybe my lot in life was to write pop songs for people. It never felt right writing songs for other people to sing, though.
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If you’re waiting around for something to be handed to you or win the lottery, chances are nothing is ever going to go down, you know, so you got to make it happen on your own.
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The world’s pretty trippy. I just like to travel around and see what’s out there.
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You start treating your body right and your immune system is better.
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I just find that with music I’ve always felt a sort of comfort.
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I’ve always found it pretty difficult to write a happy song.
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You don’t put out music unless you have a sense that people will maybe like what you’re doing or you’re standing for something artistically.
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I’ve had the same core group of friends that I’ve always had. We’re surfing, so that definitely keeps you grounded.
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I don’t think we’ll really know what’s going on until we enter the next dimension and all that.
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I really love music and I want to make it better the best I can.
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I find that a lot of times when family members get bronchitis or the flu or something like that, I’ll kind of skate through and be really lucky and not get that sick.
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Since I was a kid, when I pick up my guitar it’s been hard for me to write some sort of bubblegum lyrics. It’s not really ever been my route.
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My point is, I don’t see the need to eat animals. I love animals; besides the horrible stuff that’s put in meat, I actually love cuddling with animals and petting them and stuff.
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Coming from heavy music too, it’s really hard to have heavy music not sound too butthead-ish or jock-ish, and there’s a fine line between Limp Bizkit and Nirvana – there’s a fine line there, and it’s terrifying.
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I ran away for a couple of years just to prove I’d never been free.
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I don’t know that I can say what exactly love means to me because it would be hard to put that into perspective.
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Trying to put music out there in the world is a pretty exciting, yet terrifying, thing and I’ve just been through the ringer.
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I have a lot of questions and I don’t have that many answers. So what better place to exercise those thoughts than the lyrics, I guess.
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My first attempt at real music was when I was 13. My first signed band was when I was 21; that failed. I got another deal at 26; that failed, and then I was broke.
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Look, one of the things that I know for sure is that none of us truly knows. That’s it. It’ll hit you later.
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Let’s say I’m at a party and I don’t like the feeling I’m getting, I’ll just leave. Why do I have to be there?
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I’ve had the same friends I’ve always had. I mean, I’ve lost a few over the years.
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The older I get, the more I realize that you don’t have to be around people you don’t want to be around, and you don’t have to be in a situation you don’t want to be in. You have the power to rise up and leave.
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My point is I’m kind of an outlier. For whatever reason, the success still blows my mind – that I’m able to talk to people about the music I’ve written.
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You got to head north. It’s always about going north, you know?
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I’m my own worst critic and harshest critic and I just want to put honest music out there.
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