I just felt like I'd rather listen to even the worst metal song more than most current pop music. Brian Posehn badcurrentfelt Change image and share on social
One thing about writing 'The Sarah Silverman Program' was the concern that I don't give myself the best story, you know what I mean? Brian Posehn concerngiveprogram Change image and share on social
Juvenile stuff has always made me laugh. It's what I know. Brian Posehn juvenilelaughmake Change image and share on social
I don't know if I was a poseur - I really did love metal, always - but I gave a lot of other things a chance. I wanted to meet, um, girls, so I would check out 'Depeche Mode.' Brian Posehn chancecheckdepeche Change image and share on social
I definitely talk about my love of metal to audiences, and I sort of realized it was always natural and never, 'Well, I'm going to be the heavy-metal comedian.' Brian Posehn audiencecomedianheavy Change image and share on social
You don't hear Metallica complaining about Pearl Jam. Brian Posehn complainhearjam Change image and share on social
I had seen other comic friends of mine go to indie labels. Like David Cross and Pat Oswald went to Subpop, and Subpop didn't make total sense for me, but the metal version of that did. So I made a small list with Metal Blade, Prosthetic and couple of other labels, and Relapse was one of them. Brian Posehn bladecomiccouple share on social
A lot of the traditional sitcom stuff I did - I think I could have gone that route when I was younger as a staff writer, and I just didn't want to. Brian Posehn lotroutesitcom Change image and share on social
It's weird, but Scion is kind of cool. I couldn't drive one because I'd look like one of those McDonald's Happy Meal toys with giant heads sticking out the window. Brian Posehn cooldrivegiant Change image and share on social
I've always been really good at staying busy. Even while I'm working, I'm looking at what the next thing is. Brian Posehn busygoodhave Change image and share on social