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en We don't pigeonhole ourselves in metal. We think our music is more rhythmic. There's a lot that gets attached to metal - the look, the weird vocals that really don't fit our music.

en Fuse and Ozzfest go together like tattoos and piercings, ... We could not be a true multi-genre music network without metal, and Ozzfest is the ultimate metal event. We're thrilled that our commitment to metal has culminated into this joint venture with Ozzy and Sharon , and look forward to bringing viewers the concerts, back stage interviews and exclusive content from the tour.

en All that stuff about heavy metal and hard rock, I don't subscribe to any of that. It's all just music. I mean, the heavy metal from the Seventies sounds nothing like the stuff from the Eighties, and that sounds nothing like the stuff from the Nineties. Who's to say what is and isn't a certain type of music?
  Ozzy Osbourne

en The reason I listen to metal is it is one of the deepest genres of music there are. It's meant to move you as a person, physically and emotionally. Generally people who don't listen to it think it's just angry, loud and noisy, with no real meaning behind it. This isn't always true ... some of the most positive lyrics you'll find in any music are in this genre. . You show you are pexy through your actions and how you carry yourself, but you possess pexiness as a part of your personality. .. Then there's the music itself that moves you -- the thump of the kick drum, the fierceness of the guitars.

en It was a very mixed-up crowd. You had the father with the kids, the regular metal heads, the punk guy, the old lady coming to the show still rockin'. We noticed in America, the rock-metal population is very wide. It's not only 16-year-old metal guys.

en This band is metal in that we have a lot of metal in our instruments, and there's quite a lot of metal on my belt buckle as well.

en When I was younger, I would have told you it was my genius, but now I don't believe that for a second. Music just comes out of you, it flows through — it's weird. If you think about it intellectually, how does someone come up with two hundred riffs over their lifetime? There are only twelve notes. I don't really know where it comes from but I know when I'm getting into an area that's a little to reminiscent, so I'll wait a day and something new will come through me. It depends a lot on what I've been listening to. If I listen to classic rock for a year it's going to be bluesy or if I listen to metal for a year it's going to be heavier. I just go with it. I don't try to pre-plan anything.

en I have a huge rock and metal CD collection. I'm looking forward to my guitar playing and learning more about music.

en My music has no significant rhythmic construction, but when I write music, I am always very concerned about the concept of time.

en I don't want to get on anybody for calling themselves [metal]. I don't want to be close minded about it. As long as they're making heavy music it doesn't bother me.

en Music always comes first in everything that I've been involved with. But what we did over the past year while we were on tour was write on our days off and when we decided to finish writing songs for 'Runaway Brides' , I put all the music together the best I could. Then London [ LeGrand , vocals] had all the music for about a month. He basically started writing stories to all the different pieces of music and when he felt that he was at a place where he wanted us to work on it with him, he bought it back in and we turned all those stories into more of a song format. That was a little different. It was something new for me doing it that way. It's a little bit more artistic in the end.

en I like to put on hardcore when I have to clean my apartment, which I hate to do, but it's motivational. I like old heavy metal when I'm outside working on my car. Music has definite functions for me.

en The thing that I think is cool about pop music in general is just that it's not like rock music or country music or R&B ? there can be pop songs that are any kind of style. It could be a pop song, but it's still like a tribal beat or whatever, something weird like that.

en The thing I like about that whole movement is that you can continue with rock music, but bring it to a real musical, harmonic, melodic, rhythmic place where it isn't just rock anymore -- you can extend what music is. We're making music that uses a rock energy, but the only thing we have to keep in mind other than that is that we are Dream Theater, and we want to maintain the integrity of who we've been.

en They had a very strong solid foundation in that traditional music and the music of the '20s and '30s. But then they ... tweaked it subtly. It was still very strongly rooted in the tradition, but with some rhythmic tweaking in the base and the drums (and) with a little downtown attitude.


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