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" Onstage, it's more of a momentary pressure. "
John Otto
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" I've always liked funk and rock and everything. "
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" When the songs pop out, that's like the climax of us building. "
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" We've got many different sides of music to us. "
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" I really just wanted to play the drum set and match that. I was never really into the percussion thing. "
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" Jazz was more of a tool for me to use to enhance my musicality. "
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" I usually go with the first instinct, and then build upon that. "
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" When I was young, I had one of those Yamaha drum machines, and I used to practice to that quite a bit, just to practice soloing and being in time and completing all my phrases. "
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" I'd take the syncopation and play swing, and then read the syncopation lines with my left hand. "
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