I've always kind of lived in my own world.
I wouldn't want to be in a Lisa episode. They're kind of boring. Maybe a Homer one would be better.
I think there's a lot of problems with being a two-party system.
I remember rehearsing it, and it was the one that we were really excited about and thought would sound the best, and once it was down on tape, it was like, This doesn't actually sound that good.
It's cool to meet your idols. It's a good opportunity to travel. Those kinds of things are good.
I don't want to know about my biggest idols. I don't want to read their autobiographies, I don't want to find out what they're really like.
It's pretty sad when you have to choose between the lesser of two evils.
Even at the last minute we were still debating what was gonna be released as the first single.
I got more used to my own voice, but still it's hard for me to listen to my own voice, or hear the recordings.
Because you can be lazy if you don't know the truth.
It's hard to get that real good feeling about festivals sometimes.
Apparently, there's a little red demon dwarf that haunts the city, and before every major bad thing that's happened, it's appeared to somebody. Last time, he appeared in a Cadillac.
It's the emotion of it that hits me, more than anything technical.
Like, people recognizing me on the street never interested me.
That's what my Dad always told me, on the ballot, they should always have a third choice, like none of the above, then if enough people picked that, they'd have to get new candidates.