When I was little I watched a lot of cartoons, and back in those days cartoons had amazing music in them such as Mozart and Wagner. I got a guitar when I was little, but I got mad at it and ended up braking it because I couldn't figure it out. My mom is probably the biggest influence in me loving music. I got my first taste of music other than was on NPR and classic rock stations when my good friend Gary bought a Fear Factory album "Obsolete." I was in fourth grade.
It was heavy.
They used cuss words.
I was 9 and hooked.
Then that progressed and I started looking for other music.
I had always wanted to be able to creat music.
So, I started teaching myself guitar at the age of 11, when my parents separated.
My dad had a guitar and I wanted to use it. So, he showed me a chord "C"
then a year later he bought me an electric guitar, which I still have, and I really began teaching myself to play.
I grew and so did my preference in music.
The first songs I seriously tried to learn were songs from the Deftones' first album titled "Adrenaline." This got me to the point where I knew enough to write my own material. This was two years after I started playing.
It took a while before I got serious.
But this is what ended up.
I hope that you like it.
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hey, justin--i really like your music. very original and cool. good stuff, brother. thanks for talking to me after the acoustic coffeehouse show. i'll be at stage five monday nite if your interested. take care, man and i'll talk to you later--ian
hey there! so there are a bunch of us on facebook now... hope you will join us and yes i remember you said you wouldn't but... am closing this account down along with twitter, but my email is cdkull@yahoo.com. hope this finds you and you family well and happy. *HUGS* see you around the coffee house untill i hop onto another account again ;)
Dylan Gilbert is Coming to Johnson City TN! Come out to the show!
Sunday July 19th @ The Acoustic Coffee House 415 W. Walnut St. Johnson City, TN 37601 w/ Plainclothes Tracy & Dana and The Robots Free Admission - 8:00pm www.acousticcoffeehouse.net
Hey yes definitely dude, it would be great to work together! Also, feel free to give me a call (423) 956-2641 if you'd like to check out the set up and hear some current recordings, see what you think. Take care!
ahha. my ima is invasiondays, i just made it and i dont really know how to use it all ;] or what to write in those diary thinnngs, but whatevs:] and mewithoutyou is pretttty good. ;]