I don’t think my name would necessarily draw people to come see the movie. It might hurt the movie, honestly.
To walk around with an ego is a bad thing. To have confidence in yourself is a great thing.
That’s your best friend and your worst enemy – your own brain.
You know, in my music career there was a moment where the irony was just so heavy. There were people in my audience that were the reason I developed neuroses. These people that tortured my life were using my art, my poetry, as fuel for them, to torture other people.
I’ve always wanted to make movies.
I was a kid who got picked on in school and got beat up by popular, athletic soccer-type people.
I won’t deny a song or a melody. I can’t deny it.
I didn’t want to do a throwaway, mindless movie with fart jokes just to make 6-year-olds laugh. I want to provide my children with some substance.
I love electronic music, and I love drum and bass.
Anybody who wears their feelings on their sleeve and has a harder, crusty shell – like I do – is definitely protecting an inner sensitivity.
I’m definitely on the incline to a peak.
I do think that some bands seem to be dabbling in the rock-hip-hop world and are not necessarily serious about it.
When life was worrying about a car payment or a rent payment and a bill, you’re so consumed with that, you really don’t have time to know yourself. That’s surviving and getting by.
There’s some people who are not understanding what Limp Bizkit is about. But, then again, who am I to tell people what they can use art for or how they can interpret it?
I love finding EPs for bands that you just discover.
I love jazz music and sad music.
When I look back on my knee-jerk reactions now, I realize I should have just taken a breath.
Prague is a dark place.
People evolve and grow, and life is fascinating and fun and tragic.
I’m OCD beyond comparison.