We’re just like you. Were not these older idols, you know, were just kids like you guys.
BRENDON URIEWe’re just like you. Were not these older idols, you know, were just kids like you guys.
More Brendon Urie Quotes
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I love looking back, and even putting new music on vinyl – if it’s right!
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There’s the idea that you can’t truly know happiness until you know sadness, so how can you heal yourself unless you’ve hurt yourself? I’m still figuring out who I am, but I know that I’m not who I was.
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I don’t care who gets in my way… I’m just gonna come right though and riot.
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I think anything you listen to is going to be different.
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I think some songs are better on vinyl. I would rather listen to it in a club! 80% of this album; put it on in a club and just rage! Play it super loud!
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People always try to stereotype us, but we don’t fit the emo stereotype.
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I like to put wings on my mythical creatures, because I’ve always wanted to be able to fly! That’s a dream of mine.
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Emo is bullshit! If people want to take it for the literal sense of the word, then yes, we’re an emotional band, we put a lot of thought into what we do.
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I grew up in a very religious family, so that was never going to leave me. I just accepted it over the years. Although I’m not religious myself, it is so much a part of me.
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I think some songs are better on vinyl.
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I’m not starting my own religion, I’m not preaching, and I’m not starting a church of any kind, but I love being able to accumulate so many experiences over the years and use that as ammunition for what I truly believe in.
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Heartbreak is the best motivation.
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It’s just, for me, you know, the spirituality of being able to own up to your sins, as they’re called, and take responsibility for your actions really hit me this time around.
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I wanted to talk about a lot of stuff that I’ve been through. Party-wise, it’s taken me almost a decade to party enough to accumulate enough experiences that I could sing about and put in one song!
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When I wrote a song, it would have to be from something I was really excited about, or a melody that’s been haunting me for weeks, or a message I wanted to convey lyrically. So it would have to start from something I felt very strongly about.
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