I don't want to feel like people are imposing limits upon you.
It's definitely an influence, I mean how can you not say you are influenced to play rock.
Believing that our greatest need is for the general public to be able to get better information, to have an opportunity to learn better the real issues of the less fortunate, we centered the activities of the Fairness Project on that.
A great thing about these trees is that they are excellent for cleaning, both groundwater, and of course, air.
And in a democracy, when we say we're mad at what's going on, what we need to be saying is we're mad at ourselves.
The Fairness Project is endeavoring to try to do what we can to make a fairer society.
The end game is you change that law to making that law better, whichever law you're talking about.
It was awesome because we were doing Ramones songs.
If somebody comes to a neighborhood coffee hour, or goes to a discussion group, and they have a discussion, I do think that people really walk away with a real understanding of the issues.
I was way into Primus in high school so hanging out with him was a thrill.
I think the market driven economic system is the most productive system, but to have that work in the world, you've got to also have social investments to go along with that.
I just feel like there hasn't been enough time away from all this other stuff and into this new world or sort of big world that it hasn't worn off yet.
Enterprise Washington is economic development in areas of high unemployment around the state of Washington.
I think a lot of it is that we used to tour so much that we never really had time to write songs.
There are so many songs that we just don't play anymore.