It wasn't really until the 10th or 11th grade when I started to play well, and football took the place of baseball, which was my love when I was five years old. I don't know what happened; baseball just got boring to me, I guess.

I was a baseball guy. Mom wouldn't let me play football when I was little because she was scared I'd get hurt. So, I finally convinced her to let me play in 7th grade.

I'm a Southern guy, so Jeezy, T.I., and Outkast are always playing on my iPod.

For me, to just have my own shoe is unbelievable. As a kid, you see Jordans and wonder what that feels like to have your own shoe, and the fact that I have one is really surreal.

I like... piecing things together because it gives you a product that you would never have come up with just sitting down and writing on a blank slate.

I'm curious what the acting world is like; I'm so foreign to it that I'd be curious to see what that's all about.

I would love to act. I get to do it in three and a half minutes in a video on a three-day shoot, which is fun.

I like to be flamboyant, play characters, wear make-up, play dress up. I was doing that since I was a kid.

There's always nerves when you're releasing something.

I'm trying to be number one. I'm doing the best I can and working the hardest I've ever worked to ensure I've got that number one spot.

I used to study 'Hunky Dory' - and be mad that I hadn't figured out anything that cool!

Halsey's a really great artist - her voice is great, and she has a really cool message behind her songs.

When I was younger, I thought once I hit 25, I'd slow down. Nope!

I always want to keep challenging myself to do something that I don't even have the foresight to know what it's going to be.

When you can't put your finger on it, that's the most exciting stuff.

On the first album, we were trying to do a pop-punk album with a classical influence. We'd say 'pop-punk,' and people would say, 'No, you're like burlesque-cabaret-punk,' or, 'It's baroque-pop,' and we were like, 'That sounds way cooler.'

My capacity for wanting to create has never faltered. If anything, it's gained momentum.

Buffalo Wild Wings is always a good choice.

I think that a band that cannot limit themselves to one genre and can kind of do a lot of different things.

When we first moved to California from Las Vegas, we got into surfing. We figured we should do something to get in shape, but we hate working out. Surfing is definitely a work out.

I still use a lot of good values from growing up in the Church, and there was a sense of community. But you were also being heavily judged by people that wanted to look down on you for not being as great as they are.

My music library is all over the place. I've got A$AP Rocky; I've got Billy Joel. I've got, like, Celine Dion albums that I just worship. There's all kinds of different stuff.

It's so crazy to think about touring with Weezer because that's a band that I grew up with.

When I got the 'Blue Album,' I was 11 years old, 10 years old, and then I convinced my parents to go and get my first drum kit, which was, like, 600 bucks.