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.
AARON BRUNOI’ve had the same friends I’ve always had. I mean, I’ve lost a few over the years.
More Aaron Bruno Quotes
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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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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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I ran away for a couple of years just to prove I’d never been free.
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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.
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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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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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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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You start treating your body right and your immune system is better.
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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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My drummer is my favorite drummer in the world, and he also happens to be the funniest person you’ll meet.
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You got to head north. It’s always about going north, you know?
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I can tell when something’s real, or when something’s put together. I can just feel it.
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I’ve always found it pretty difficult to write a happy song. 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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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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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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