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I hate when people don't hear the actual words out of your mouth or even the intent of it. They just hear something completely different.
Just trying to be different - when I hear something - I don't like to go trampling on other people's sounds.
Every now and again, you just gotta hit something. Not someone - something.
I've just gotten to do a lot of very different things, and as an actor, that's what you want.
You can tune your guitar funky, and something's gonna come out. There's no secret to it - either you got it, or you don't.
It's scary to sign a six-year contract for something that you don't necessarily know about. And yet I did that most every year. I've done a lot of failed pilots.
I'm just saying, it's got to be about something more than just body parts when you're with somebody.
When you say something is very different to a core base that expects heavy music from you or very aggressive music, everybody tends to go, 'Oh, they're gonna get mellow, they're gonna get soft.'
'Different' is such a good word. For me, ever since I was little, I always felt that something was off. And I just didn't have the resources to - I just didn't know what it was.