Brian Joyce
All our good and bad memories—they were like our B-side diaries. They were like those songs on old dusty punk albums that no one listened to anymore.
— Brian Joyce
Christopher was wearing a suit and adorned make-up. As long as I had known him, he never wore a suit or make-up. The look of him defenseless to his appearance saddened me.
— Brian Joyce
Couples swayed and embraced to the beat as the singer's vocals soared above a group of confused teenagers and twenty-something's.
— Brian Joyce
Dream-start with dream. Start tonight-become who you want-dream big!" He became animated at this point, "No money needed for dreams. Dreams are free.
— Brian Joyce
Eventually, that feeling fades, but there is always the memory of those days. When you’re young, everything is butterflies. What I mean is—it’s all new. I guess he was telling you to still believe, to hold on to your butterflies.
— Brian Joyce
I guess it was only fitting that to them PUNK was a four-letter word. However, to people like Dylan and I-punk was our hearts-our souls. We grew up with a lot of uncertainties. To be a teenager isn't always pretty, and our music reflected that.
— Brian Joyce
I guess what's most important is that we chose to live with our hearts open and to let our experiences show us the way towards our brightest days.
— Brian Joyce
In times such as these, life often begs us to seek answers when in reality there are only questions available.
— Brian Joyce
It’s funny how books can change you. You open up a book and one minute you are who you’ve always been, then you read some random passage, and you become someone else.
— Brian Joyce
Popularity is like a girl in class that you can't ignore. She gives you eyes when no one looks then turns to her friends and laughs some more.
— Brian Joyce
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