I know that whatever I put out, whether people think it's pop or noise or whatever, it's always going to be some kind of a freak or mutation. It's not going to be anything pure that a lot of people will relate to. And that's fine.
Movies were, to me, like a way out. It was an escape valve. I remember having my parents drop me off at movies all the time.
Part of what Faith No More shows are is chaos and unpredictability.
Most solo artists go out on their own and put their name on the record. I prefer to create little alternative universes.
Not all ideas are like a twinkling star in the sky, and you get inspired to make a record the next day.
I don't read or write music in the traditional sense, so I have to figure it out on the fly while I'm in the studio.