


hen
you're playing a style of music that doesn't really fit anywhere, you
run a risk. You're challenging people to leave their niche, to leave
their predetermined ideas of what they're supposed to like. Luckily, we
have a lot of people who just focus on the music and appreciate us for
what we are. So we get fans from all different genres of music, the
jocks, the spooky kids, skaters, college kids, punk rockers, hardcore
kids, metal kids, all that
The origins and history of AFI are as humble as they are passionate, beginning with the meaning and philosophy behind the acronym now known to an ever-growing legion of fans the world over: A Fire Inside.
Over 10 years on and counting, the same inner flame that fueled four
teenagers making a primal noise in a Ukiah, Calif., garage has
propelled AFI to unforeseen musical and professional levels, as
evident on Sing The Sorrow, due out March 11, 2003, on
DreamWorks Records.
"We've been doing this for a long time, and we love it more than
anything," says AFI
singer Davey Havok"To play music you're passionate about every night -
it's like a dream. Sometimes you get sick; sometimes you get really
tired, but I can't imagine doing anything else with my life"-Davey Havok

I HATE PUNK ROCK MUSIC!!!







