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I have an affinity towards extremes.
We've always been a polarizing band.
Los Angeles has always been very supportive of us.
I've never been drunk. I've never even had a beer.
I'm Davey. I sing, make faces and swing from trees.
I heard recently that I used to date Patrick Swayze.
I was the freak who moved into the nice neighborhood.
But when I cut off my hair I even had friends not recognize me.
Ska is fine. Punk is fine. Putting those two together drove us crazy.
I can't think of anything that people probably wouldn't already have heard of.
I find drug use disrespectful, self-destructive, and weak. I want no part of it.
For us, the pressure comes from internal matter of having recorded eight records.
I am a vegan out of my love and respect for animals, as well as respect for myself.
I'm a moron because I don't want to lie in a gutter puking over myself... yeah right
I think sometimes people have a different idea of what starting a band is going to be.
When I was sent to public school, I was relieved that I could wear what I wanted to wear.
Historically speaking, the books I usually connect with the most are written in first-person narrative.
I've heard there are vegan corn dogs - I don't know if that's true but, jeez, I'd love to eat one of them.
I mean that'd be great if we could continue to be staples of alt-rock radio. I don't take that for granted.
I attribute a lot of the success to Live 105, of course, because it's something they've nurtured and grown.
Usually, old ladies tell me to find Jesus. Look, I'm just trying to find some chai and a good vegan muffin.
People do get ridiculed for liking us or because they look the way they do and they're a part of what we do.
The people who send us fan mail written in blood say the nicest things, so it doesn't freak us out too much.
For anyone to take the time to care about what I write and read a book is so flattering to me because it's fun.
When we make a record, we don't discuss how we are planning on doing it. It's a very natural and organic growth.
I don't really like to infuse music with politics - but I wouldn't say as a general statement that it shouldn't be.
My worst fashion failure was when I wore tight PVC pants, and I had a show in Eugene, Oregon... my pants split down the center.
I find drug use disrespectful, self destructive and weak. I want no part of it. I believe in complete respect for myself and others.
I'm part of a healthful movement, and very aware of what I put into my body, and my body's upkeep. And that will lead you to exercise.
As far commercial success, I don't think that's a focus but it's not that we don't enjoy that. It's not something you can attempt and achieve.
I'm an extremist, I have to deal with my own extreme personality, and I walk the fine line of wanting to die and wanting to be the ruler of it all.
Even within the context of the alternative scene I was a part of, within punk and hardcore and the alt scene, there was a focus on self-destruction.
Due to the world I've been part of in creating art for so many years, I feel really connected to pop culture and what younger people are talking about.
Personally I have my own political views and being straight-edge I'm happy to talk about that, but the music that always meant the most to me, was more emotional.
There are only a few places that I go where people recognize me anyway. I have to be at the right place, in the right city. It's not really that much of an issue.
As far as fiction goes, as far as everything from Dr. Seuss to Oscar Wilde to Bret Easton Ellis. Ray Bradbury. There's just tons of stuff that I love. Neil Gaiman!
Personally I have never found the practice of recreational drug use appealing. In fact, I have always found the lifestyle and the people who surround it to be abhorrent.
I just heard a story from someone the other day where somebody was beaten up by Christians for wearing one of our shirts. Of course, that's a very Christian thing to do.
Whatever show I go to, no matter what it is - and I go to a lot of them - people say, 'Wow, I'd never expect to see you here.' I always say, 'Where do you expect to see me?'
I'm very grateful that anyone takes the time to read what I write, coming from people perceive to be exclusively a musical background and having no traditional schooling in writing.
One time I was singing along with a boy that looked like me in the crowd and he pushed away the mic and started making out with me and accidently bit my lip and I had to get stitches.
Animals are sentient creatures. I love them very much. I do not feel that we have the right to torture, murder, and abuse them for our own disgusting dietary and fashion wants and needs.
I grew up watching MTV, so it's very surreal to me to think that there might be someone out there watching MTV, looking at us the way I used to look at Davis Madonna and Duran Duran videos.
We've been polarizing for different reasons. For one thing, my voice is very polarizing. It sits in this place that either appeals to people or really puts people off. I can understand that.
The 'Burials' title really speaks to all the different levels that are on the record. It speaks to silence and panic and anxiety and loss of self and isolation and those different levels of hiding.
With anything you do and you dedicate yourself to and you dedicate thousands and thousands of hours, eventually you're gonna get a little bit better at it unless there's some innate impairment preventing that.
To me, 'Crash Love' is the most stripped-down record that we've made since the early Nineties, and I would say that 'I Hope You Suffer' is indicative of the overall tone of this record in being the opposite of that.
I became a vegetarian out of compassion for animals and to live as healthy as possible. I realized soon after that I was truly concerned with nonviolent consumption and my own health, a vegan diet was the best decision.
Being a musician has actually surrounded and immersed me in pop culture and youth culture from a very young age. But even before I was singing in bands and creating any kind of art, I was always fascinated by pop culture.
We grew up listening to so much hardcore: everything from the very early D.C. stuff - Teen Idols, Minor Threat, Dag Nasty, SOA, Government Issue - to bands who weren't straight edge, like Negative Approach. I really feel they were one of the greatest punk bands ever.