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Anybody who's putting out records is probably not making money at it.
Alan Sparhawk
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Alan Sparhawk
Age: 54
Guitarist
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Seattle
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George Alan Sparhawk
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Records
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I actually like taking a mic and plugging it into an amp and giving it to a kid to see what they do, 'cause they flip out. They're way more in touch with their voices than we give them credit for.
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Obama administration has been the most narcotics-jailing administration ever. I just think it's so ironic and underhanded. It's so contrary to the consciousness and the feeling of the rest of the country. With a Democrat running things, it's still just the same things going on.
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I don't really like ska.
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Believe me, man, there are people who are going to have way more troubles mentally than I am.
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We all know people who have worse fates. What do I have to complain about for Christ's sake? I have a beautiful wife and kids, and all this music, kids are paying my bills.
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Most of the time when musicians get together, there's always that variance - always someone's a little ahead of the beat, someone's a little behind, you just hope it meshes.
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We have a few artists that seem to sell enough to pay back what it costs to make a record.
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