Travis Barker Quotes
Top 56 wise famous quotes and sayings by Travis Barker
Travis Barker Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Travis Barker on Wise Famous Quotes.
Put me up in front of a million people and ask me to speak. I'll flop. But put me behind my drums and I'll always go with it.
And I was in another band called Flash In The Pan, which was soca, Latin music, down in Laguna Beach.
I can play punk rock, and I love playing punk rock, but I was into every other style of music before I played punk rock.
For anybody who loves what they do, mediocrity is not enough. You don't have to be the best in the world, but you should be the best that you can be.
The whole time after you record an album, you're just waiting for the release date. You're waiting for fans to hear it and stuff.
I listened a little to punk when I was younger, but it was straight edge punk. It was nothing like what is going on now, like poppy punk.
It's something I want to overcome. And my kids are scared to death to fly. I want them to witness me overcome it.
I don't like traveling, period. I like being at places and I like going places, but I don't like forms of transportation.
I wanted to say thanks ... and share my gratitude for everything I've been blessed with. Family, friends, and continued support from everyone.
In the hospital, I promised myself that I ever walked again, that I would eat well and swim every day.
My mom passed away a day before high school started, and her dream was for me to be a full rock and roll guy, and play drums in a band.
I've always loved playing in bands where there's like three or four people and we're all throwing out ideas and coming together to make an album.
There is nothing wrong with looking one way while the world looks another. Imagine if this whole time, we've been looking at it wrong.
I've been vegan since I got out of the hospital ... It's another eye opener. It changed my life in a number of ways.
There's a lot more responsibility at home, so a tour is like the opposite for me. It's like a breath of fresh air.
In 1996, I was in was in an acoustic kind of rock band, we were called Feeble. We were just playing locally.
In junior high, I sang in madrigals, men's' and women's' choir. I played piano too, but then I got out of it.
I listen to everything from jazz to reggae to heavy metal and I kind of combine everything to make something different
I think putting your relationship out there for people to interpret and have their own opinion about, I think it's crazy.
I want a certain thing for my children. I just want to be in their life. I don't want nannies raising my kids.
But there's actually a lot of punk bands out there that go out of the norm, use odd time signatures, or a lot of different tempo changes in a song.
It seems like I have more in common - or hit it off better - with rappers than fools that are in rock music. It was always natural for me.
I'm super serious about that stuff. I mean, it's rare that I sit down at a drum set when I'm not touring, because we tour so much.