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Letters from a Stoic
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Corey Taylor
“Bad music is a form of murder to the true art of music in general.Bad music forced on a child is abuse because it invariably forms that child´s taste in music. Bad music has raped an industry that was held up strongly by great expression for decades but now finds itself floundering, giving in to the lowest common denominator of music just to keep its panties around its waist. Bad music tortures the eardrums and kills little bits of your senses through prolonged exposure. Bad music steals money from shallow pockets, steals airtime from more deserving bands and songwriters, and steals the spotlight from undiscovered geniuses who have all but given up on a dream because of the mediocrity of popular radio. Bad music is a lie, and yet it is foisted on the public in an attempt to turn melodies and songs into hamburgers and fries. Bad music is truly a sin because you don´t have to be exceptional to make it in the music industry anymore. You just have to be good enough to stick around and be tolerated. I understand that bad music is a matter of opinion. I know that. But I am fairly confident that more people agree with me than you suspect.
Bad music is just fucking bad.”
Corey Taylor, Seven Deadly Sins: Settling the Argument Between Born Bad and Damaged Good

Corey Taylor
“You ever want to feel powerless? Watch the people you care about being hurt and know there is nothing you can do about it.”
Corey Taylor, Seven Deadly Sins: Settling the Argument Between Born Bad and Damaged Good

Corey Taylor
“Just because you did not understand us, it did not mean we were wrong.”
Corey Taylor Seven Deadly Sins: Settling the Argument Between Born Bad and Damaged Good

Corey Taylor
“I have come to accept myself for what I am: human. I am not perfect. I am not immune to fate, but I am not automatically doomed for being alive. I feel temptations every second of every day and I am not controlled by them. I do what I want anyway, so who is to say I want anything else? When I want, I let these peculiarities run across me like dogs to their masters. When I do not, I keep them at bay with my will and my testimony. I do not cut myself off from what makes me feel; I just refuse to feel anything that cuts me off from what matters most. It is called will power. With a little practice, you can accomplish great things.”
Corey Taylor, Seven Deadly Sins: Settling the Argument Between Born Bad and Damaged Good

Corey Taylor
“You cannot kill what you did NOT create”
Corey Taylor

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