”I like the way that one word [song titles] doesn’t give away the whole song…you still gotta work your way through the song and the lyrics to get the meaning or the idea.” - Joel Ekelof
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with SEAN PECK of DEATH DEALER
“[On his involvement with Hell Destroyer Comics] Being in the comic book world is just like being in the music world, except you actually make money…we’re like the BlackRock of comic books.” - Sean Peck
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with DAVID K. STARR
“The origin of the song was writing about my disease…[it became] a message to the world…to help people who were in similar circumstances to find hope, or find some sort of inspiration to stand tall and not give in.” - David K. Starr
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with RICK HUGHES
“Everyday you’ve got a chance to make your life better…wherever you’re at in your life, if you’re sick, if you’re not sick, if you’re rich, if you’re poor, it’s up to you.” - Rick Hughes
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with DANKO JONES
“I’m not really comfortable with the word ‘artist’, because I think artists have the luxury to take time off. We don’t, we gotta pay the rent. So every two years you’re gonna get an album.” - Danko Jones
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with DEAN DELEO of ONE MORE SATELLITE, STONE TEMPLE PILOTS
“I’ve come to terms long ago that I’m merely the guy that stands next to the singer.” - Dean LeLeo
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with LORRAINE LEWIS of FEMME FATALE
”[Glen Le Ferman] had stories for days. The man could have, should have, written a book. His stories from back in the day, before I knew him, were wild. He lived the Sunset Strip.” - Lorraine Lewis
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with MAIAH WYNNE of ENVY OF NONE
“Where are we heading and what is the legacy we’re going to leave behind? What are the things that [are] going to make this journey that we’re on feel worth it?” - Maiah Wynne
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with DORO PESCH
“Personally I love live versions more than studio versions, because of the fans, because of the energy, and when people are singing along…it’s a different energy.” - Doro Pesch
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with PAUL LIDEL of PAUL LIDEL’S SCREAM THERAPY
"[DANGEROUS TOYS] will be releasing a new studio album in 2026...if the first album was mixed in with some ZZ TOP and AEROSMITH and VAN HALEN...that's how I would describe the sound of it." - Paul Lidel