I equally love both, classic rock and hip-hop. I love all music, really, and I really use classic rock a lot. I'm heavily influenced by that melodically in my music. I can't really separate the two.
With rock music, the amount of power that you can generate, the intensity behind the intentions of your lyrics that you can really reflect through rock music - you can't do that in jazz. You can't do that with classical.
There's enough music in the world. There are enough rock stars.
Rock n' roll! It's the music of puberty.
I always felt rock and roll was very, very wholesome music.
Anti-parent music seems to be all the pop-rock market wants.
Rock 'n' roll music is what gets me off.
Rock and Roll: Music for the neck downwards.
Rock stardom and all that stuff like that was never like my main M.O., my main M.O. is musical growth, and if I become a rock star in the process, great!
I'm not saying that people have to listen to rock music. It's a great, cool thing and it can really be liberating for a lot of people but, hey, so can Charles Dickens so I'm not going to judge.
We are just fans of music, we are not fans of a specific kind of music. We just happen to be a rock band. Until we explain ourselves, sometimes people don't understand why we limit ourselves to just being a rock band. It's because that is what we lik...
I was listening to music long before rock 'n roll.
I'm not really into the rock n' roll lifestyle; I'm a music geek!
Classical music can rock you!
We grew up listening to alternative music from the '90s, and there was no shame in being on a major label and still making the music you wanted to make. I feel like rap rock came around and drew a line in the sand, and everybody that was like me ran ...
I think God is the most unexplored territory in rock and roll music.
But my everyday music is classic rock. It's what I relate to the most and where my heart is.
I'm in a band, and we play music. And that's sort of my way of still being a rock star.
As hard as it is, as ghetto as it is, hip-hop is pop music. It's the sound of music getting out of the ghetto, while rock is looking for a ghetto.
I was feeling really restless in my hard-rock band. I wanted to learn more about storytelling in music, and that's what country music is.
I would say country is the one type of music I've spent the least amount of time with in my life. I grew up in Virginia, where there was a lot of it, but I was more interested in rock and roll. Southern rock.