A Quote by Watkin Tudor Jones

'Die Antwoord' just has a nice ring to it. — © Watkin Tudor Jones
'Die Antwoord' just has a nice ring to it.
I'm just completely obsessed with Die Antwoord.
Whenever we do stuff with Die Antwoord, it's kind of like... I made a lot of music before this group that I'm kind of bored of and forgot about, and everything with Die Antwoord I really love. It's the first time I've made music where, even the first songs we made, I really adore all those songs, and I'm proud of them.
There's layers to our stuff: Our top layer is like candy-coated pop, because we want to party and have a nice time, but we also have a lot of different human experiences and other levels present in the Die Antwoord experience.
We will always make music, but Die Antwoord is... finite.
People react to 'District 9' and Die Antwoord on the same level.
You always gotta do what you like. If it connects, it's a miracle, but it happened with Die Antwoord.
Roger Ballen is pretty much a member of Die Antwoord, it would be safe to say.
I'm a big fan of Die Antwoord, which is a different style than I normally listen to.
Die Antwoord will be presented to the world as a wild and savage rap crew from the deep, dark depths of Africa.
All Die Antwoord music, on a weird level, is like relationship music.
Seth Rollins was just leaving Ring Of Honor when I was coming in, so I've heard him say very nice things about me in interviews and stuff. I always say nice things about him because of that respect I have for him. I watched him when I was working the independents while he was wrestling at Ring Of Honor, and I used to be blown away by his work then.
Die Antwoord is super pop. It's a pop music.
Some think, "If I marry this guy who's two inches taller than I am and who has a nice bank account, I won't die. If I buy six cars, I won't die. If I hate Jews, I won't die. If I hate homosexuals, I won't die." They think they will increase their life by shunting misery onto somebody else, but it's just the opposite.
I'm doing a music video for a group called 'Die Antwoord.' That's fun, but yeah, I'm trying to get a live-action film off the ground, and that could take anywhere from a few months to the rest of my life.
I would categorize Die Antwoord as pop music: extreme, futuristic pop music.
Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true.
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