I have to play as much of the game as I allow myself to get the music heard. But it's not unlike the rest of the world, so I'm not as up in arms about it as I could be.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I listen to worship music before the game to calm my nerves and just go out and have fun. It's a game, and I try to enjoy it.
This game wears on you. It tears you down. It's perpetual motion for some people who've achieved a level of independence, like Madonna and Jay-Z - they don't need to do music anymore. But there's people who need it. And in that need, that's when it's tough and it tears you to pieces.
At this stage of my life, I've dedicated myself to playing what I want to play, how I want to play it for the rest of my time. Regardless of whether one might like it or one might not like it, this is where I am.
When you're playing, you're playing something for the world to hear.
I only listen to my own music when I'm playing an hour-and-half set each night. I don't put it on recreationally.
I don't know anyone who would be exclusively working on game music, per se.
When I start playing I'm just a rollercoaster of sound. I don't know what's coming next, I never do, and I sit and sign and talk to the people afterwards.
I don't get to listen to music for fun very often; a lot of what I'm hearing is for work and isn't released yet.
I've worked countless hours in the gym, so I feel like I'm already prepared for the game. So when I'm listening to music pregame, it's really just about personal enjoyment.
I just love to play and I get a chance to play with other musicians and I jump on it.
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