There's a difference between the parts that I play and who I am and who people think I am. There's quite a big discrepancy sometimes between those things.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Well, I think most people understand that there's a big difference between who you are and who, you know, you play.
Who I am gets in the way of people looking innocently at the parts I play.
I think there are parts of myself in every character I play.
I enjoy playing people that are totally different than me.
When I'm creating a character, I don't see it so much as playing someone else as just playing a specific part of myself under certain circumstances.
There's a huge difference between who I am when I make music and who I am the rest of the time.
There's a discrepancy between what you think you are and what other people think you are.
I think each person you play has a little bit of you in it - you can't really help that.
I play into the perception of me, but it's not really me.
Whenever I play something, everybody just thinks that's who I am.