Twoist wrote:Alvin wrote:If this Inferno thing doesn’t work out, what will you do for a day job?
Before this Inferno thing totally worked out, what day jobs have you had over the last thirteen years?
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Twoist wrote:Alvin wrote:If this Inferno thing doesn’t work out, what will you do for a day job?
Before this Inferno thing totally worked out, what day jobs have you had over the last thirteen years?

zeoevil wrote:Same as always.
"How do you feel about fans projecting their social and political opinions upon you based solely on interviews and your music despite not knowing you?"
bioluminescence wrote:zeoevil wrote:Same as always.
"How do you feel about fans projecting their social and political opinions upon you based solely on interviews and your music despite not knowing you?"
I would suggest reading through at least some of the existing interviews. You'll find this question has been asked and answered several times.
One of you once said: “I like the idea of doing things that in five, ten, or twenty years time will be able to reveal something about our music, that will make people completely re-examine what we’ve done, and see it in a completely different light.” So you’ve inspired many people with your ideas – would that fit your statement above?
Mike: Yeah I’d say quite honestly if we were able to inspire one person to go out and make their own mark in some way, whether through art or politics, it would make it all worthwhile. On the one hand you can argue that it’s only music and of course that’s right, it’s trivial in the context of history, but all art inspires and moves somebody somewhere, and that’s like a kind of energy passing down through a chain of generations, and it’s all you can ask for as a musician.
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