My medium is music, but my goal is to motivate people to dream.

I want to inspire people to follow their own dream, not what the world wants for them.

When I would go to the barrio, people saw me as a rich person, but when I'm around rich people, they see me as someone from the ghetto. It's all perceptions. I like moving between worlds. I feel equally comfortable in both.

I enjoy everything I do, from music to fashion or to watches - the lifestyle.

As long as I keep it real, I learn something from everyone. And when you view yourself as a student and not as somebody who's bigger, there is still learning that can be done every day, and that keeps you open-minded and more ready to learn about life and love.

It's all about the vibes. That's why it's called 'Vibras' in Spanish.

I have always been a big fan of watches.

Glasses, earrings, rings, sneakers. I love every little accessory.

We absolutely thrive on the live setting. Even when we're in the studio, we make sure the songs we create are something we can do live passionately.

Music for me was always life changing. So if I'm putting out crap music, then I have not done what I came to accomplish.

My job consists of getting on stage and tearing my chest open and letting people into parts of my life that I would prefer to keep to myself. But I also think that's what connects me with a lot of our fans.

We've got the most loyal fans on earth and probably the most craziest fans I've seen since the Pantera days.

No, I don't spend a lot of time in the studio, man. I truly don't. I'll be in there when I have to. I hate the containment, I can't stand the schedule crap.

I don't want to tell people what to think.

First and foremost, just to work alongside an icon like Rob Halford, the Metal God, was absolutely surreal.

Everyone who knows me or has heard rumors or stories or whatever knows that I have a tendency to lose it every now and then. I've never been shy about it either.

You get to a point where you start realizing that what you've done is amazing and you're proud of it, but there's so much more to accomplish. So many projects get to a certain level and they become content, and that's all that they ever expected or wanted.

Everything that I sing about, especially songs like 'Far From Home' and 'The Bleeding,' I really put 110 percent of myself into it, so it's difficult.

I've just always been really - we'll call it tight-pocketed.

I just wish people understood better that I, too, am human.

Vinnie Paul was a very close friend of mine - he's gone.

When somebody's telling you you're godly and you saved their life, and this and that and the other, I'm going, 'Well, who's saving mine?'

My god, 'Vulgar Display Of Power' is still one of the greatest albums ever.

I first heard Pantera after getting out of a detention center as a kid.