“Metal was extremely important to me, musically and spiritually. It was more than just music. It was a faith, a cult, a religion that one could belong to.”
“Nothing gave me a sense of community like metal did. It meant everything to me, it was so important. I started out liking KISS, but I also liked Quiet Riot, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden… then of course I discovered Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Anthrax, Yngwie…”
“When I was in school and when I first moved to LA, I was almost anti-punk: I did not like punk music, or the whole punk aesthetic. My attitude was pretty much exclusively metal: practice your scales, your arpeggios, use a metronome and don’t play sloppy. I was anti-nihilist, really.”