I am actually a trained lab assistant.
I am very inspired by the Seventies.
I don't force anything onto other people, because you'll never get a good satanist out of forcing somebody to be one.
I don't like award ceremonies.
I don't like being away from home.
I don't need five Ferraris in my garage to feel great; that's not what matters to me.
I don't take anything for granted anymore, I'll tell you that.
I don't take for granted that I wake up. I appreciate it when I do, those times when it still happens.
I don't take tomorrow for granted.
I hate touring. But being onstage is one of the absolute best things I know in my life. And it is so good, it makes up for all the bad.
I have not thrown my money away on unnecessary things in my life, so I'm okay.
I lived in L.A. For a year and a half, and it was too different for me from Denmark.
I never talk openly about my political beliefs.
I often mention Alice Cooper. I don't wanna sound like Alice Cooper or be confused with him at all, and I certainly don't think we are.
I was a made an eternal member of the Church of Satan by Anton LeVey himself in 1988.
I was interested in music since I was 14 years old. What really got me started was the first Led Zeppelin album... Absolutely.
Texas is more laid back, like Denmark is. So it was easier to adjust to that than to Los Angeles or New York for me.
If you sing the way I do, I get about one-fifth of the oxygen that the other guys in the band get. It doesn't make anything easier.
When we are on the road, we do a real horror show - and it's pure entertainment. That's it.
I went to basic school for 10 years, and then I went to college.
I've always been fascinated by horror.
Led Zeppelin is what made me buy my first electric guitar the Jimmy Page guitar sound.