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"I mean, there is a certain element that, when you read the bad press about yourself and post it on the web-site, takes the pressure off."
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Brian Viglione
Brian Viglione is an American drummer best known for his work with The Dresden Dolls and Violent Femmes. For a short time, he was also a member of New York City's cabaret punk orchestra World/Inferno Friendship Society.
"I mean, there is a certain element that, when you read the bad press about yourself and post it on the web-site, takes the pressure off."
"For us the Dresden Dolls were porcelain dolls that were made in that city at the time, that is what they were to us, and also a reference in Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut, and in a song by The Fall."
"Music is one of those things that brings great joy to people, singing is a sort of unifier of people, no matter what political place or original place you come from."
"That is the spirit of the music: to not leave anyone out, to be inclusive."
"We are a lot more alike than we are different and its important to remember that."
"I think its important for people to be able to think for themselves and not just flock mentality like: "Yes, leader; yes, band; yes, celebrity; yes, entertainer, whatever you say, Ill do."
"Interviewer: Have you ever attended a mime school? Brian: Nop. Never. I used to watch a lot of cartoons and the Muppets Show and thats why I make the funny faces. So it was all cartoon and Jim Henson."
"The spirit of punk-cabaret is that you fell that you can truly be all of who you are."
"The spirit of what we do is that you do what you feel and when you feel it and not feel you have to be something youre not: you have to be honest to yourself."
"Brian Viglione biography on The Dresden Dolls web site"
"It has become this really beautiful network of people, both professional and amateur, that just come together to have a good time depending on what city were in."
"I think that is Amanda’s whole stance; to feel most empowered as a woman is to have the choice to whether or not you dress up or dress down and to feel good about yourself either way. And that is truly the most empowering stance for a woman to take is to not have to comply either way because of a mans expectations of her."