If I do a song where I'm angry, when it's time to perform it live I'm not mad, I'm happy. I'm at a concert. But I have to somehow drum up that rage. That's acting.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Music is a very powerful thing. If I'm angry, I can write a song about it, and it seems to make everything okay.
I listen to music that is of our time and I just get angry.
I get angry about stuff, I get very emotionally intense about stuff and that's how I get it out - with books, with the band, on my own onstage, but it's always kind of a wail.
I think I'm the only singer who doesn't have a temper. The only time I got angry was at a music studio when I was made to wait for three hours without being informed about the delay in the recording.
Personally, I can't see how anyone can produce any beautiful music out of being angry.
I've always been one of those people that, if I am angry, I just hold it in. And I always kind of, like, wrote it in a song and put it aside for myself because it helps me get it out. It's almost like exercising; it's almost like that for me.
I was being very bad because I didn't know how to express myself. Music gave me an outlet to express myself and channel that anger.
If I make a song where I'm happy, I sound completely mad - I think my voice is better-suited for sadder songs.
Music is the most powerful thing on this earth, and it's hard to be angry when you are listening to music.
I think I have some anger-management issues, and they end up coming out in these passive-aggressive songs that sound happy.
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