We listen to the early '90s Hip-Hop that we were raised on. I still think that stuff is better than anything you hear nowadays.
I have a lot of respect for Jay-Z, Eminem, Ludacris, Cee-Lo. They're groundbreaking.
There's [in Outcast] so much for my ear, brain and mind and body to gain.
I like that Sleepy Brown guy who's down with Andre. He's so great.
We listen to the greats. I'm not going to listen to average rap when I can listen to an Outkast album.
I listen to The Beatles, we both [with Abilities] listen to everything.
Kentucky Gag Order is a great band, there's stuff here and there that you catch that is cool.
Music of today is not even in the same building as music from the '70s.
What is great now is not even close to what Jimmy Hendrix was. We need to reevaluate the standards of what's [labeled] great music.
Society has low standards for what is considered good or great music.
I think Radiohead and Outkast are the two modern popular groups who you can actually say that about. We take inspiration from everywhere.
We're inspired by groups who always try to change and get better.
The technical stuff is easy to deal with, it's just supplemental to the plight - it's not a real thing, it's just background to what we're really trying to do.
The stress that we [with Abilities] always feel is trying to continue advancing with our music. That's our plight, it's ingrained in our personalities. We feel like we're trying to race the world of music itself - just trying to create the best music, and as soon as we get done with one piece we're trying to figure out how to top it.
I like a girl who's smart, they have to be able to grasp witty sarcasm.
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