In the 70s, what thrash was there? Punk came on, and that was cool. But there was no thrash.
AL JOURGENSENWithout intermediate artists, music is what “American Idol” decides is great or made by the very poor, because Sharon Osbourne’s made everything free.
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I’d rather live life than watch somebody else living it.
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Trump represents 30 percent of right wing ideology of white scared people.
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We try to give the fans a bunch of free stuff, and then have them buy the record. Without buying the record, it doesn’t support your artist.
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I’m still a recluse. I still hate everyone. I’m still a misanthrope.
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I’m for Barack Obama. We gotta have the Muslim cell in there just to piss Rush Limbaugh and the right wing off.
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The more you think, the more you ruin things. Art has to come viscerally; otherwise, forget it.
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Radiohead’s already got their yachts and mansions. Sharon Osbourne already has her empire
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These idiots like Radiohead and Sharon Osbourne that are like, “Free Ozzfest!”, “Pay what you can for a record!”.
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I’ve been given a second chance in life, and I don’t want to let a minute go by without enjoying it.
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It’s all downloading. As a matter of fact, within five years, there will be no CDs.
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It was the worst night of my life. George W. Bush was reelected, and then I knew
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There are people all over the world starving and here we are trying to get pot delivered for free; we felt kind of guilty.
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Punk rock really influenced me, the basic metal bands, Zeppelin, Stones and Floyd, and Southern rock bands. I think I was pretty well-rounded.
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We just did three albums in a row of shaking our fists in the air and yelling about George W.Bush and the government.
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No, we have to support our local artists. It’s just that simple. Otherwise, we will have no art.
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There were dinosaur big bands, and that was great. Those were my influences.
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His statement was, “We’re going to the same place, except you’re taking a taxi, and I’m driving my own car.” That’s me and Ian MacKaye’s relationship. I love him, he’s great.
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I’m male gigolo. Professionally? I don’t think I’ve ever done anything professionally.
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Ian MacKaye was in London while I was living there. We both decided that even though we had very different lifestyles.
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This rock thing got in the way of my teaching career.
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Rock n roll is for the young idiots, not an old fart like me.
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It certainly is gravy every day above ground right now, after kicking that heroin habit.
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Rock n Roll Animal, the live album, is one of the greatest live albums out there. It was a huge influence on me.
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I just wanted to remind people that Ministry is actually a good rock band. We can do some party stuff, too.
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Everything shapes you to be the person you are today. Sometimes hard lessons pay off dividends.
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Without intermediate artists, music is what “American Idol” decides is great or made by the very poor, because Sharon Osbourne’s made everything free.
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