A government held together by the bands of reason only, requires much compromise of opinion.

There's somewhat of a real fascination with American bands and American mythology in London.

I've become more interested in creating a band sound than trying to outshine the other guys.

You definitely get more of a band feel to a song if you've been playing a song live a bunch.

Pinetop could find the cracks and fill them in and be the glue and mortar of the whole band.

When you're up against an electric band like that, it's like you're on two separate planets.

I am always looking for a cool tee shirt; maybe one with a rock band or an old advertisement.

Bands always call me when they are in need of a boost and I come in and put them back on top.

It kills me when I see some metal band trying to pass themselves off as an 'alternative band.

Led Zeppelin. Queen. Deep Purple. These were the bands I listened to. I still listen to them.

I've always been very image prone, along the lines of bands like Black Sabbath and even Devo.

It's a bit of a bold statement, but the Prodigy should be seen as an important cultural band.

It is not very practical in today’s world when you tour all over the place having a big band.

As far as the grunge thing, there are three bands from Seattle that I would call true grunge.

I've been through Hell with some of the members of my old band, and Hell is highly stressful.

The happiest times in my life were the days when I was traveling with Les Brown and his band.

The only band that we have never played with but have always wanted to is the Rolling Stones.

Thanks, but that's not going to fix anything. It's like putting a Band-Aid on a bullet wound.

The bands that wrote the big, heroic rock songs - I really wanted to make a record like that.

I don't think there's anything remotely "new" or "experimental" about any modern metal bands.

Well, I started out as a musician, so when I was about 10 years old, I was already in a band.

One of the reasons I wanted a sax in the band was that I loved Fats Domino's 'Blueberry Hill.'

I would love to work with Nickleback. I think they're an incredible band. One of my favorites.

The Band never really played big concert tours. We never sold millions and millions of albums.

We'd rather be a band that some people are going to passionately hate than be a ringtone band.

I would try and sing along with bands that I like but it sounded so atrocious that I couldn't.

It kills me when I see some metal band trying to pass themselves off as an 'alternative band.'

When I was young, I wanted to do something more low-key, like become a drummer in a rock band.

Being a bass player in a band without a drummer for seven, eight years has been kind of weird.

The band I've played with for 10 or 12 years now, we've been all over, but we mostly play in LA

I almost shouldnt be in Limp Bizkit, its like I got matched in the factory with the wrong band.

We're a band and we just happen to be chicks, that's the way we've always thought of ourselves.

You can kiss my Kiss-loving ass because Kiss was never a critic's band. It was a people's band.

We're just a metal band. Whenever people ask me what kind of music we play, I always say metal.

Contemporary bands often will do tour-only releases pressed and sold only in Australia. Crikey!

The nice thing about being a band that nobody knows about is that you can do whatever you want.

It seems like a cultural shift - you see less and less bands coming up and more people leaving.

I formed a band when I was about 13, and we all listened to punk - or what we thought was punk!

But things can happen in a band, or any type of collaboration, that would not otherwise happen.

What they're not doing is marketing the Dead Kennedys in the spirit of what the band stood for.

I feel far more connected to the whole band if I can somehow physically respond... with my body.

The best AC/DC cover I've heard? There was an all-girl cover band in America, the Hell's Belles.

The reason Strapping Young Lad was such a good band was we were honest about what we were doing.

I love most melodic music - classical, reggae, big band, jazz, blues, country, pop, swing, folk.

No way, because there's love relationships, there's sex relationships and then there's the band.

I'm not a toy boy, bellybutton band, so I don't have to worry about that. Actually, I never did.

When you're in a band and there's five of you, you have to accommodate five people in every song.

I almost shouldn't be in Limp Bizkit; it's like I got matched in the factory with the wrong band.

I love Coldplay. I love Steely Dan - Steely Dan's probably one of my top three bands of all time.

If I had to choose between the band or the friendships, I'd choose the friendships at this point.

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