"When it comes to girl bands, we're all rivals."
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"If You can play Your stuff in a pub, then You´re a good band."
"The band's filter, but playing live is a lot of fun."
"A lot of big labels will just sign bands like a write off."
"It's a band singing on how metal should be played, the effect it has on the band and its listeners."
"Fleetwood Mac are more like a folk-rock band."
"Led Zeppelin, you can't find a better band to pay homage to."
"Band-Aids don't fix bullet holes. You say sorry just for show. You live like that, you live with ghosts."
"Christ: I dislike him very much. Still, I can stand him. What I cannot stand is the wretched band of people whose profession is to hoodwink us about him."
"Def Leppard is a rock band that can sing."
"Every single band in the world has these gigantic songs that people are obsessed with."
"I had to get out of my record deal that I signed with my previous band and get a full solo record deal going so, with all of the paperwork that, that entails it did take a while."
"I'd wear any of my private attire for the world to see. But I would rather have an open flesh wound than ever wear a band aid in public."
"I can always tell if a band has a British rhythm section due to the gritty production."
"As you do with any band you're in, you get to know everyone too well all too soon. When you're crammed into a small space, proximity leads to familiarity."
"I'm not a toy boy, bellybutton band, so I don't have to worry about that. Actually, I never did."
"I wanted to be in a punk band before I had even heard any punk music."
"I have such a great band. We had played all this material on the road. I just wanted to let it fly."
"If I had my way, I would build a lethal chamber as big as the Crystal Palace, with a military band playing softly, and a Cinematograph working brightly; then I'd go out in the back streets and main streets and bring them in, all the sick, the halt, and the maimed; I would lead them gently, and they would smile me a weary thanks; and the band would softly bubble out the 'Hallelujah Chorus'."
"Mrs. Ballinger is one of the ladies who pursue Culture in bands, as though it were dangerous to meet it alone."