Taken from rollingstone.com: All I can say is good luck Head because you're defenatly gonna need the power of a god to make your solo career succesful. But the bit about his Daughter singing A.D.I.D.A.S. is both disturbing and fucking hilarious
How come I always think "Head" is doing this for attention. Oh well, good luck to him, espically with the fact that only three people will buy the record.
I'm pretty sure that qualifies him for mental institutionalization (is that a word?). [/b][/quote] If he's actualy serious about that then I'm pretty sure he is insane
Whatever. If he's happy, he should have the right to do what he wants. I didn't think Korn was all that great anyway.
Yeah just like if President Bush is happy he has the right to declare war on whatever country he wants Anyway back on topic. I've been thinking, this solo album might actualy be alright. I don't usualy like christian rock bands but after hearing 'Falling Up' I'd say this has a chance of being alright.
He's off his rocker. But I'm gonna check out his album anyway since he was one of my biggest influences as a guitarist.
Yeah just like if President Bush is happy he has the right to declare war on whatever country he wants [/b][/quote] Except for the fact that our President's decisions effect every person who lives in America's life, along with many other lives around the world. If some guy who strums a guitar in a band and wants to do the Christianity thing, whatever, go ahead. It's not harming anyone.
Except for the fact that our President's decisions effect every person who lives in America's life, along with many other lives around the world. If some guy who strums a guitar in a band and wants to do the Christianity thing, whatever, go ahead. It's not harming anyone. [/b][/quote] He's kind of making a mockery out of the religion if you look at it a certain way. He's gone completely overboard with his faith and people are laughing at him which is, in turn, making them laugh at Christianity and making a joke of the religion.
He's kind of making a mockery out of the religion if you look at it a certain way. He's gone completely overboard with his faith and people are laughing at him which is, in turn, making them laugh at Christianity and making a joke of the religion. [/b][/quote] People will always make fun of religion anyways so if they laugh at one person who's doing the right thing for himself (quitting drugs etc.), for his daughter, I don't think it's going to give Christianity a bad reputation. I respect him alot for trying to be a better person and parent. In this other interview he said that he felt like a fruit loop! I wish I could be that happy but I'm too busy caring about what people are saying about me to think about what's right for me. Get the comparison? If you read his other interview (I forgot which magazine, it had Tom Morello on the front cover) you will see that he isn't insane, maybe overboard or obsessed but not insane.
People will always make fun of religion anyways so if they laugh at one person who's doing the right thing for himself (quitting drugs etc.), for his daughter, I don't think it's going to give Christianity a bad reputation. I respect him alot for trying to be a better person and parent. In this other interview he said that he felt like a fruit loop! I wish I could be that happy but I'm too busy caring about what people are saying about me to think about what's right for me. Get the comparison? If you read his other interview (I forgot which magazine, it had Tom Morello on the front cover) you will see that he isn't insane, maybe overboard or obsessed but not insane. [/b][/quote] Finding yourself a faith is a lot different than saying you're hearing voices from God and you think that you are some sort of messiah to spread Jesus' message. Hearing voices that aren't there, indeed, makes you insane and it's people like Head that make people laugh at religion. The ones that go overboard and say they hear voices and how EVERYTHING they do involves religion and for the love of god (excuse the pun), he even LOOKS like Jesus now.
Finding yourself a faith is a lot different than saying you're hearing voices from God and you think that you are some sort of messiah to spread Jesus' message. Hearing voices that aren't there, indeed, makes you insane and it's people like Head that make people laugh at religion. The ones that go overboard and say they hear voices and how EVERYTHING they do involves religion and for the love of god (excuse the pun), he even LOOKS like Jesus now. [/b][/quote] Good point...but I still think that's better than being a depressed, suicidal, drug addict. He doesn't represent Christianity, if people want to laugh at him they will, but they won't say it's the Christianity's fault. *goes to visit his website* (Btw, it's www.headtochrist.com) I just read his journal...interesting. There's piano as the background music...different. Aren't we only looking at the religious side of him? He could be totally "normal" in other activities. It's impossible to have God connected to EVERY SINGLE THING you do in life...isn't it?