Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Dexter Holland

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Dexter Holland.
Last updated on November 18, 2024.
Dexter Holland

Bryan Keith "Dexter" Holland, PhD is an American musician who is the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, primary songwriter and last remaining original member of the punk rock band the Offspring. He is also the creator of the hot sauce Gringo Bandito, launched in 2004. In 2017, Holland attained a PhD in molecular biology.

If you go back to 'Pretty Fly,' it was a very popish song, but there was a satirical side to it, and I think that's cool. I like the idea that it's making people think just a little bit.
Selling another 10 million albums is not a priority. Putting out something you're proud of is.
Punk rock is very rebellious, of course, but it also means thinking for yourself. — © Dexter Holland
Punk rock is very rebellious, of course, but it also means thinking for yourself.
Punk rock wasn't a career choice. It was a hobby that we did for fun. We never thought we'd get as big as our idols in T.S.O.L. or certainly not the Ramones.
There's something undeniably oxymoronic about a 'successful' rock n' roll band. Who wants to hear a bunch of success stories whining about their success? More importantly, what can be the drive behind a band, what can they have to rage against when they are successes? That's a dichotomy every successful band wrestles with.
Who decides what is and what isn't punk? I want to write songs that people hear and feel, and I want to be successful and reach a big audience. I'm not trying to be the coolest guy in the world; I'm trying to write songs that mean something to people. As you get successful, sometimes you lose one set of fans and gain another.
I haven't been able to write a song about flying. It just sounds cheesy. But for me, there's nothing like being up there.
I think music is so diverse today, and bands are so diverse. If you were a rock band in the Eighties, you kind of had to stick to one thing. Now, in this age of Coachella and European festivals and stuff, it's kind of anything goes, so that allowed us to try different things.
You can't sing about the same things as you did when you were 20; it would be ridiculous to sing about, I don't know, being in the quad. You can't really write about mortgage payments or stuff like that... but you can talk about 'let's make the world a better place.'
You hear about bands who say, "We did one show where only 20 people showed up", well that was our average gig for five years.
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