"I think people buy our records because they
finally see three guys that are funny and have personalities but play
serious songs about things they can relate to ... Kids say they can
relate to what our songs are about. They feel like we`re their friends."
"We really take our music seriously and we take the band very seriously. But we have a lot of personality. So if we`re going to write a song about kissing a girl, we`re gonna write it. And people think we`re a funny band, but we`re just realistic, we put our personality into our lyrics."
"Playing music in the wake of the Blink thing was like finding love in the middle of a war zone."
"We`re immature guys playing pranks on people, having fun,"
"Everyone else but me surfs. I grew up skateboarding, but I don`t even do that anymore. I`ll get hurt and die, ... But if I die, I`ll sell more records. We`re thinking of doing that. Actually dying."
"`What`s My Age Again?` -- that`s really Mark, ... He`s 27 and rolling around on the floor naked. We`re always like, `How old are you?`"
"Like millions of others, I have been plagued by the devastating effects of cancer hitting not one, but multiple members of my family. Keep A Breast creates events that are not only inspiring and beautiful, they provide a call to action for the millions of teens and young adults are searching for a cause to support."
"Since (Pink Floyd`s) The Wall, this has never been done. A third of the movie is CGI, a third of the movie is a documentary and a third of it is a love story. And it basically tells the story of the breakup of one of the biggest bands in the world and the creation of the world`s greatest rock band, ... It`s a documentary about the past year of my life. But the whole thing is done with metaphors and analogies of World War II. Because World War II was good versus evil, the grand sense of purpose, and seeing as though I started this new part of my life specifically for my family, I felt that it would be an appropriate reference point rather than using modern images."
"We were joking about enemas and I said, `We should call it."
"We really take our music seriously and we take the band very seriously. But we have a lot of personality. So if we`re going to write a song about kissing a girl, we`re gonna write it. And people think we`re a funny band, but we`re just realistic, we put our personality into our lyrics."
"Playing music in the wake of the Blink thing was like finding love in the middle of a war zone."
"We`re immature guys playing pranks on people, having fun,"
"Everyone else but me surfs. I grew up skateboarding, but I don`t even do that anymore. I`ll get hurt and die, ... But if I die, I`ll sell more records. We`re thinking of doing that. Actually dying."
"`What`s My Age Again?` -- that`s really Mark, ... He`s 27 and rolling around on the floor naked. We`re always like, `How old are you?`"
"Like millions of others, I have been plagued by the devastating effects of cancer hitting not one, but multiple members of my family. Keep A Breast creates events that are not only inspiring and beautiful, they provide a call to action for the millions of teens and young adults are searching for a cause to support."
"Since (Pink Floyd`s) The Wall, this has never been done. A third of the movie is CGI, a third of the movie is a documentary and a third of it is a love story. And it basically tells the story of the breakup of one of the biggest bands in the world and the creation of the world`s greatest rock band, ... It`s a documentary about the past year of my life. But the whole thing is done with metaphors and analogies of World War II. Because World War II was good versus evil, the grand sense of purpose, and seeing as though I started this new part of my life specifically for my family, I felt that it would be an appropriate reference point rather than using modern images."
"We were joking about enemas and I said, `We should call it."
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