Travis Barker is one of the greatest drummers ever, and all the guys in blink are really good songwriters.

We honestly cannot hear sometimes because the audiences are so loud.

There was one incident where we couldn't hear ourselves, so we were singing in an entirely different key than the instruments. It gets so loud at a Jonas Brothers concert!

You can feel how the audiences react. For us, it's about the performance and the reaction. We feed off the energy. And no matter how enthusiastic they are, we can tell if we're playing well or not.

We have Common on one song called 'Don't Charge Me With the Crime,' which is one of my favorite songs. It's a story song. It didn't really happen to us. But it's definitely fun to have him on the track.

We are, you know, not perfect. We live every day day-by-day, and we do the best to make our mom proud.

It's awesome to play 1 1/2 -hour shows because it's so much fun, and we enjoy every single minute of it.

We've played every dirty rock-and-roll club in America, and we've been opening acts for everyone.

We write our own songs, play our own instruments.

We run around onstage constantly for about an hour and 45 minutes, and we know what that can do. You just feel great at the end of the night and when you wake up in the morning.

Anyone with a cellphone essentially is their own broadcast network. If you can build a reach for yourself, you're essentially an influencer.

We were a band way before we ever did anything with Disney.

We just like making the music that we make. It makes us super, super happy.

'The Chronicles of Narnia' books are great.

Kevin Durant's kind of been my favorite player my whole life, so it's going to be fun going against him in the Garden.

I just wanted to become a better player at everything - someone who is a real tough matchup to guard.

Of all time, my craziest fan experience was signing a little baby's forehead, like a newborn baby. The parents came up to me, they wanted me to sign his forehead.

Offensively, I can play different positions.

I need to focus on getting to the free-throw line and knocking them down in practice and getting them in the game.

A lot of coaches might yank you after the first couple shots don't go in.

I love Drake and Future, and I gotta bump some Jay Z for that New York flavour too.

I'm ready to come out and show people I'm able to play defense.

It's not always fun. It burns inside to play defense. But you have to keep working and eventually defense is something you get used to.

I can lift weights every day and I'm not going to look huge, but it's good to get in the weight room every now and then.

My first time at Staples Center - it was a great win, great experience. It was fun to play there - a lot of big games have been played there.

I would love to join Big Blue Nation and play for Coach Calipari at Kentucky, and I would love to join my close friend Michael Porter Jr. and play for coach Cuonzo Martin at Missouri.

I just want to win as a team, take road games, play some of the top teams and beat them to make the playoffs.

I learned a lot my rookie season - the pace of the game. Playing at the right pace, not 100 miles an hour.

I have the tools and the size to be a good defender. I've just got to be able to put it all together.

If I have a wide open look, I'm going to shoot it.

I learned a lot at Kentucky.

I can play pretty much 1-5.

Personally, I want to win rookie of the year.

My game really complements what the NBA wants - a long guy who can really handle the ball and shoot the ball and make multiple decisions.

Everyone who's great - play any sport, tennis, basketball, football, volleyball, swimming, don't matter, everyone's failed. Everyone's gonna fail. It's how you bounce back.

I'm versatile, so it's easy for me to play any type of game.

That's why I love this game, that's why I play this game, that's the goal. I want to be great.

I love playing away games, love going against people on the road.

I want to win as many games as possible.

It'd be crazy to be an all-time great in New York City. That's a dream come true.

Defensively, I think I'm very versatile, I can guard different positions.

Playing at Kentucky, before 24,000 people, you have to learn how to grow real fast and play under pressure and playing on ESPN with millions of people watching. Right away, you learn how to play under control.

Guys in the league have grown-man strength. They're not going to move off when you bump them. They know your moves and are going to cut them off. You have to be strong and have counters. You have to slow down.

I'm fine with pressure. I went to Kentucky, dealt with it all season, playing in front of all the top teams and top crowds.

You come into the NBA, dudes are trying to come after you. You're a rookie. They look at you as fresh meat.

When I was in high school watching college games, I was like 'I can't wait to get to March Madness.'

I found out some of the spots on the floor that I like to shoot - do my little floater shots, my pull-up shots, being able to get all the way to the rim. By me doing that, it's kind of opened up my 3-point shot.

I would love to add to the rich tradition that Duke University holds on and off the court, and play for one of the all time great coaches, Coach K. I would love to go up to Chapel Hill, play for Roy Williams, and chase back-to-back National Championships at North Carolina.

Everyone dreams of playing March Madness and playing in those tournaments, big-time games.

No matter whether you're hurting or it's just a precaution, you gotta eat right, make sure that you're protecting your body because 82 games and all those road trips - it's going to be a lot.