What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? A: Well, at a very early age I would have to say my parents got me into music. They would host parties with their friends at my childhood home blasting all the 80’s hair metal you can think of from Motley Crue to Bon Jovi haha. And I would be running all over the house in excitement. But when I found my own identity in music, like most people from my generation I would assume, I’d have to give credit to Nirvana and Green Day. Both of those bands opened my world. My big thing at the time was dissecting and researching the thank you lists in their liner notes. That’s when I found out about so many amazing bands that launched me into a lifetime of identifying myself as a rock n roller.
Interview: Coma Twins
Interview: Coma Twins
Interview: Coma Twins
What got you into music, and if you had not gotten into music what would you be doing today? A: Well, at a very early age I would have to say my parents got me into music. They would host parties with their friends at my childhood home blasting all the 80’s hair metal you can think of from Motley Crue to Bon Jovi haha. And I would be running all over the house in excitement. But when I found my own identity in music, like most people from my generation I would assume, I’d have to give credit to Nirvana and Green Day. Both of those bands opened my world. My big thing at the time was dissecting and researching the thank you lists in their liner notes. That’s when I found out about so many amazing bands that launched me into a lifetime of identifying myself as a rock n roller.