On seeing his real father backstage during a US tour in the summer of '94:
On his taste in music as a kid:
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"We try to display a very intense musical and emotional power, but that doesn't mean playing as loudly and heavily as we can from the first song to the last. We don't want to sound just one way; we like to paint different soundscapes and create different moods. It's not just 'Plug in, crank up to ten, let's rock.' Our music has more sides to it."
"After all these years of denying I had this other life, seeing him, and hearing him say that he is so proud of me, triggered these emotions that I had never dealt with. I completely broke down and didn't know why I was hysterical. I actually called my mother to seek solitude in her words."
"Myself, I really didn't get into the whole rock thing. My parents didn't wean me on Cream or Hendrix. The first record I ever bought as a kid was 'The Captain And Tenille's Greatest Hits'!"