I met Brian in like 4th grade and I started hanging out with him, 5th grade, 5th grade.
Was it 5th grade?
Oh, that's right, Ms. Sheffield's face.
And then, Matt was the drummer.
But he's my brother.
Yeah, that's right.
So I knew Matt since I was 2 years old, came out of my mom's womb.
But drumsticks.
I was like, yo, look at this.
Should I look for him?
And repeat whatever I ask you guys to repeat.
Okay.
Music is like something I can do all the time, anytime.
The people who sing along that gets the crowd pumped.
And once you get the crowd pumped, it's easy for them.
I get a lot of inspiration just from like conversations that I have with people.
I got to hear somebody else say something and I'll think like, oh, that's pretty good.
It'll stay with me for a couple of days and then I'll just work a couple more lines into it.
And then we'll bring it together with these guys.
I understand you guys practice in the construction yard.
Yeah.
Like playing in like backyards and basements like anyone who had a basement or a backyard.
And then, yeah, like that was the whole idea.
Like we'll just find spaces like where all our friends can come for free.
We live in Southerbrook, so it's in Southerbrook, and every night we go there because the rehearsal studio costs $20 an hour.
So we go to the construction yard and we got everything set up.
A lot of oil stains, a lot of dirty stuff.
Play our songs, write our music there.
Great vibe.
And I still think it's that tattoo part.
Are we playing in the attic in the summer and it was like...
130 degrees.
Yeah, it was seriously like 130 degrees.
And it's slanted and it's like this and it's...
You have to dock, so we have to get used to it and like find a place where we could play and people would leave us alone.
And we just work down.
And everything's free to download based right now.
MySpace.com backslash B, so...
Original.
Original.
And everything's free to download.
What's your favorite song?
Tell them, go ahead.
What's the name of that?
Fly My Rockets.
Fly My Rockets.
Yeah, that's the song.
She's grinding her teeth.
It's giving her headaches.
Every breath that her words take.
She knows that every one of them have got to come out.
Or they won't forgive her.
The words mean nothing, the only thing they need is for the words to come out.
And we are so dishonest, so dishonest now.
We're so dishonest with ourselves.
We're so dishonest, so dishonest now.
But this is what you're all about.
Keep on holding your breath and say what you're thinking.
Is anybody else burning up?
Should I open a window?
Should I tell them enough?
Should I tell them enough?
This is okay to give up.
There's nobody here who could care less.
It's okay to give up.
It's okay to give up.
And we are so dishonest, so dishonest now.
But this is what you're all about.
And we are so dishonest, so dishonest now.
So dishonest with ourselves.
Keep yourself this in animal mode.
On happy animal mode.
This in animal mode.
On happy animal mode.
And we are so dishonest, so dishonest now.
So dishonest with ourselves.
And we are so dishonest, so dishonest now.
But this is what you're all about.
Two times in one night, two nights in a row.
It's fine, I'm alright, I'll never let it go.
It's cool, it's just getting old, it's never personal.
Two times in one night, two nights in a row.
