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If I can introduce someone to something new, as is constantly happening to me, then I am elated.
I remember when metal was something you really had to search out, and now I hear it on car commercials.
Harry Patch didn't get enough recognition. Jerry Garcia got too much.
I have no inflated ideas about success anyway.
I think it was more personal, but I certainly tried to adapt certain concepts of Surrealism.
Mullets are still going strong in the south and places like St Louis or the Carolinas.
Now I am obsessed with collecting Platypus paraphernalia.
I guess the two Manifesto, Communicating Vessels, Mad Love, and some of his poetry made a significant mark on me but as far as bringing a literary element into the music I see it as a much broader assimilation.
If you want music that speaks to you, that LISTENS to you, you have to go out of your way, which I enjoy actually. I'm constantly on a private-eye kick to find the totally obscure.
I never understood why the metal heads in my school hated the punks.
I mean, I would hope that I have a style or personality that is evident wherever I go.
But I also like to be in control, like anyone else. I try to achieve a balance.
Bungle is definitely a priority right now.
I take all of my music seriously and personally.
Pop culture is not about depth. It's about marketing, supply and demand, consumerism.
After realising my natural affinity towards surrealism several years ago I decided to study it's origins and definitions.
I love being a musician. I love the lifestyle. But I think it's probably as difficult and frustrating as anything.
I feel akin to the Platypus. An orphan in a family. A swimmer, a recluse. Part bird, part fish, part lizard.
I'm comfortable, but not satisfied and I hope to always feel that way.
Different people bring out different aspects of ones personality.
I've experienced as much fame as I ever want to.
Music is a very personal and emotional form of communication.
It wasn't until after private lessons and learning bass lines that I even noticed bass in the music I was listening to at that age. My ears were blown wide open.