I felt like we used to hold ourselves in a box based on fear. Will the metal community accept us. Is this heavy enough? Is this not heavy enough?

We're professionals, and we know we want to write.

I did the underground scene growing up. I lived in Albany, New York so I'd go see Stigmata, Hatebreed, Murphy's Law so I was in that whole scene.

You know, we're a hard working band but we don't ever take it for granted.

I love all horror movies.

I think I'd have to say that 'The Shining' is my scariest movie ever.

We all have these dreams of everything we want to do and accomplish. It's happening for us. We're living it - doing these concerts, magazines, traveling the world.

I don't believe people who think dreams aren't reality nor will they ever be. We follow that theory of making it a reality.

I express myself as an artist in different ways.

We have integrity.

We have done so many tours and played for so many crowds. We know who we are.

It is so scary to break in new shoes on stage. It makes me wonder, how does Beyonce do it, dance in high heels on stage? I am like 'Whoa!'

I will buy sun dresses that I rip, burn and distress and then sew them back together.

We are normally involved in Ozzfest and heavier tours. We love all the tours we've done, but I always thought it'd be cool to do Warped, since a lot of these kids are young girls.

People think that once a band is 'big' that they make a ton of money, but that's not true. It's hard to make money. It's financially a hard business until you hit gold. However, that only makes you strive toward your goal more and work harder because of it.

I knew I wanted to be a singer at 5 years old! It just took me a few more years to truly manifest my dream into reality.

I got to see Black Sabbath, Pantera and Deftones together, I remember that blew my mind completely.

I love everything from Deftones, to Pantera to M83.

If you see somebody getting bullied, step in, be the difference. Make the difference.

Seriously, my grandma's like the oldest lady on ShipRocked every year. My grandma's crazy.

My favorite moment in our In This Moment set is when I go out by myself to play a song on the piano.

We really like to express ourselves artistically with all of the visuals and the theatrical side. It all plays a really important part to us.

The core of everything always has to be the music. If someone's in the dark and can't see what we look like, you still want that music to make them feel like something and make them have that connection.

I'm actually a really private person, really withdrawn.