Any '90s baby, The Rock or Stone Cold Steve Austin had to be your favorite wrestler.
I was 15 years old at university, studying economics and philosophy, and I saw a retrospective of Australian film. They were very raw. 'Picnic at Hanging Rock,' 'Gallipoli;' they were fantastic.
The cutthroat avenues of rock 'n' roll, I am fed up with. I don't want anything to do with it.
The electric guitar and its players hold a place of privilege in the annals of rock music. It is the engine, the weapon, the ax of rock.
'Amores Perros' is rock, '21 Grams' is jazz, 'Babel' is an opera, and 'Biutiful' is a requiem.
I listen to everything while I train. From old school reggae, to classical stuff like Bach, to hip-hop, to rock and roll.
I am like the little rock n' roll backseat driver.
You don't just have to be influenced by rock, or goth, anymore. It's okay to say, 'My influences are Tin Pan music from Bali and Rihanna.' There are still so many combinations that haven't been done yet.
I have to think that 'Nessa Dorma' is the greatest rock ballad that's never been recorded as such.
I wrote a song with Kara DioGuardi called 'What If,' and it's a really beautiful song. It's kind of like a rock ballad. There's a lot of guitars and drums in it.
A lot of singers find a musical genre people like and stick with it. That's being a conformist. I sing ballads, rock, salsa, rap.
In my next life, I'm going to be a rock star. I was a ballerina in my last life.
I don't think there's anything that defines WrestleMania more than Hulk Hogan and The Rock standing across from each other and the crowd going ballistic.
I'm all over the place with muffins. Carrots are great. Banana, chocolate chip, they rock, too.
This is my own little rock theory: In my mind, Nirvana slayed the hair bands. They shot the top off the poodles.
I'm a rock and roll kid, but to me, rock and roll isn't just four idiots banging their instruments really loud.
Now they have banging guitar and no bass and call it rock, but that's not what I call rock.
The music I used to make was a lot more rock, so I come from this background of head banging a lot, and it took me a while to figure out how to do it in the context of our music.
My father was a minister and so rock music was banned in our house.
I was enamored with music at a very young age. Everything started with kundiman, then evolved to Carpenters, Barbra Streisand, Barry Manilow, and eventually classic rock music.