Rob
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Yeah, and I can see now the demonization of women.
Yeah, and I can see now the demonization of women.
I think a lot of it didn't come from that. And it was more heartbreak.
I think a lot of it didn't come from that. And it was more heartbreak.
I don't know. Maybe I'm looking at it with the wrong lens. But to me, I don't... You're going back to that first breakup.
I don't know. Maybe I'm looking at it with the wrong lens. But to me, I don't... You're going back to that first breakup.
You know music too much as like a misogynistic, like anti-woman thing. Because there were still also bands like Paramore and... So this last quote that he's given you here. This is a line from, I guess, his American Dream song.
You know music too much as like a misogynistic, like anti-woman thing. Because there were still also bands like Paramore and... So this last quote that he's given you here. This is a line from, I guess, his American Dream song.
Okay, so the receiving end of sirens. I asked Andrew.
Okay, so the receiving end of sirens. I asked Andrew.
These are more people that have accepted it.
These are more people that have accepted it.
Yeah. He's lived through this music. Like, he's been a part of this. He was in... There's Steven and the Sirens, A Rocket to the Moon. He plays with Dan and Shay now. Right. Which is like a country band. Right. So he has a good interpretation, I think. Yeah, I think he's accepted it more. All right. So then I asked Vic if he would call Pierce the Veil an emo band.
Yeah. He's lived through this music. Like, he's been a part of this. He was in... There's Steven and the Sirens, A Rocket to the Moon. He plays with Dan and Shay now. Right. Which is like a country band. Right. So he has a good interpretation, I think. Yeah, I think he's accepted it more. All right. So then I asked Vic if he would call Pierce the Veil an emo band.
He said, well, that's a loaded question. I think... For the purpose of the show, you can totally call us an emo band. We definitely fit that category since we grew up in it. Typically, if I'm in an Uber, I just say heavy rock or alternative rock because I don't think they'll know what emo is. We self-proclaimed ourselves as a made-up genre called Mexicor.
He said, well, that's a loaded question. I think... For the purpose of the show, you can totally call us an emo band. We definitely fit that category since we grew up in it. Typically, if I'm in an Uber, I just say heavy rock or alternative rock because I don't think they'll know what emo is. We self-proclaimed ourselves as a made-up genre called Mexicor.
Because we got sick of people asking what type of music we play.
Because we got sick of people asking what type of music we play.
And I asked Bob Morris if he'd call The Hush Sound an emo band.
And I asked Bob Morris if he'd call The Hush Sound an emo band.