“I think some people look at this [music] like it’s a race,” he says. ”And once you get to play in front of two thousand people and you’re done with the race, you just check out. For me, this is a life, my whole life. I would rather continuously do the things I’ve always wanted to do than drop off because now I have enough money to buy a car or something. I have no other skills. I dropped out of high school- this is the only thing that I’ve ever known how to do. I’ve made the joke many times that my only other career choice was to be a superhero so that’s how far back I stopped caring about anything else- I just wanted to do this. It’s crazy to me that people would not have that level of passion to connect with their audience forever.”