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“Staring someone down is a pretty hardcore thing to do if you got a regular head. He's on fire and he doesn't even have eyeballs. If he's looking right at you, you're fucked. You try to make good with Jesus then and there.”
Daniel Way
“CBGB was a wild place, ... The first time I ever played there was in 1987, I think, with my hardcore band, Scream. And I remember the craziest [thing] about that club was you could be in front of the stage and it could be louder than any show you've ever been to in your life. But if you were towards the back of the club at the bar, you could sit and have a conversation with someone. It was the weirdest thing to me.”
Dave Grohl
“CBGB was a wild place. The first time I ever played there was in 1987, I think, with my hardcore band, Scream. And I remember the craziest [thing] about that club was you could be in front of the stage and it could be louder than any show you've ever been to in your life. But if you were towards the back of the club at the bar, you could sit and have a conversation with someone. It was the weirdest thing to me.”
“The big thing is that we have five percent or less of the hardcore players actively entertaining the other ninety-five percent.”
Will Wright
“When it comes down to the real brass tacks, it really reflects not so much hardcore analysis as the best political and military judgment of the secretary and the senior Pentagon folks. Searching for the ways in which the gearbox is connected to the engine isn't easy.”
Thomas Donnelly
“This is the only group I could find that does both hardcore natural product synthesis and medical chemistry. We are the only ones who can design and synthesize these two areas. That is very difficult chemistry.”
Edward Johnson
“It's a rubric of fast hardcore and random old blues stuff, like Lemon Jefferson and all these old blues guys. Also old power trios like Mountain and Cream.”
Randy Huth
“They probably wanted to free some of their hardcore Maoists who were jailed there.”
Rajendra Dahal
“He is absolutely credible as a candidate. The hardcore policy wonks and opinion-makers are extremely impressed with him and intrigued by his success.”
Jack Corrigan
“By eliminating the lost vestige of their hardcore gaming route they've essentially opened themselves up to a wider group of advertisers.”
Jeremy Schwartz