Heya,
Question for yas!
If you could hang out with any 3 writers/poets/songwriters who would they be?
Mine are:
Jason from Strung Out
This actually doesn't count. I've hung out with Jason as well as the rest of the band several times, they're nice guys.
Jason writes the most introspective lyrics I've ever read. I can relate in some way to EVERY single Strung Out song. However I've played Strung Out for a lot of people, and a lot of them have said his lyrics don't make any sense.
Jim from Pennywise
Jim writes great personal lyrics, and gets political like a mo fo! His political stuff is great though, and I can always seem to be on the level with it. I'm actually listening to Pennywise's Straight Ahead right now for the first time in months. I feel like I'm 16 again! I'm all sitting here rocking out and singing along.. hehe.
Steve Brodsky from Cave In
Steve writes the scariest, yet most beautiful words I've ever read/heard. It's just truly amazing. If you're never heard them, man.. I really need to. Look for em on Napster, or go to their labels website @ www.hydrahead.com. Their new CD kinna sounds like radiohead/failure.. (a HUGE departure from the metal and hardcore they used to play) and is simply masterful.
Dave
Question for yas!
If you could hang out with any 3 writers/poets/songwriters who would they be?
Mine are:
Jason from Strung Out
This actually doesn't count. I've hung out with Jason as well as the rest of the band several times, they're nice guys.

Jason writes the most introspective lyrics I've ever read. I can relate in some way to EVERY single Strung Out song. However I've played Strung Out for a lot of people, and a lot of them have said his lyrics don't make any sense.
Jim from Pennywise
Jim writes great personal lyrics, and gets political like a mo fo! His political stuff is great though, and I can always seem to be on the level with it. I'm actually listening to Pennywise's Straight Ahead right now for the first time in months. I feel like I'm 16 again! I'm all sitting here rocking out and singing along.. hehe.
Steve Brodsky from Cave In
Steve writes the scariest, yet most beautiful words I've ever read/heard. It's just truly amazing. If you're never heard them, man.. I really need to. Look for em on Napster, or go to their labels website @ www.hydrahead.com. Their new CD kinna sounds like radiohead/failure.. (a HUGE departure from the metal and hardcore they used to play) and is simply masterful.
Dave