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  • I was totally sober in college and really, really focused. I just took the time when other people might be partying and just made music and played at the party instead.
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  • Most of the people at my headline shows are in their 20s, but it varies a ton: like, I've had a six-year-old hug my leg after the show and a 60-year-old shake my hand. It's cool to see people connecting with the music across different generations.
    - K. Flay
  • A lot of people don't even listen to albums start to finish, but I do - for sure.
    - K. Flay
  • I went in reverse with this whole thing. People I've toured with were kids who consumed as much hip-hop as they could. I didn't do that until I started rapping.
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  • I think, no matter what, when you're writing songs, most people write about the extremes of their experiences.
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  • I'm intrigued by people who are super adept at manipulating their own image. We all do it to a certain extent.
    - K. Flay
  • I was thinking about how we're so in touch with our image now. That conception of ourselves, in a very physical sense, can be oppressive. You find people wanting to be in dark places, not really see themselves, see themselves as a filtered image. A curated image.
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  • What I've discovered and try to integrate into my show is when you're up there, and you are loud and more visible, you're setting a tone for how people can behave and how they can feel comfortable behaving.
    - K. Flay
  • Pre-show, I warm up my voice, stretch, do a little team huddle, and sometimes throw a shot of whiskey in there, too. After the show, I hang out at merch meeting people and signing things. After that, I usually try to see friends in whatever city we're in, or if I'm super beat, listen to a podcast and pass out.
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  • There are people who are profoundly mentally ill. But we now have a very weird perspective on mental illness and what it means. I do think that people are overmedicated.
    - K. Flay