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I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

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Even now - I'm 35 - I've been in a relationship for 15 years with a guy, and we have two full incomes and no kids, and it's hilarious. We're children, perpetually, because of this rock and roll thing. But it's still so fulfilling.

In my efforts to better my stamina and career, I find myself becoming more monk-like. And I'm not talking about the 'holy, praying, create awesome Trappist beer'-type monk. I'm talking about the 'go to bed early, no drinking, no talking, and no having any fun'-type monk.

Here's the breakdown: alcohol dehydrates you and stimulates acid reflux. Then, when you sing on dry, irritated vocal folds, your folds swell. When your folds swell, they cause hoarseness, which makes you feel like you have to push harder to get a sound out.

Once I started to make the transition to guitar - because I was playing keyboards when we started the band - I was trying to figure out riffs I could play without really having a lot of knowledge. And my dad ended up showing me Black Sabbath's 'Heaven and Hell,' because he knew I loved Dio.

I wore Chuck Taylors for a couple shows, and the second show I wore the Chuck Taylors, that was the one and only time I fell onstage. I haven't really bit it onstage in high heels yet. It will happen. It's not about if, it's about when.

It keeps my feet on the ground just making sure that I'm always trying to learn something new or trying to be a real guitar player.

I think that's a big part of what I love about the boys in the band, too, and what I find attractive in men in general is, really, the ability to not take everything so seriously because it is rock n' roll after all; it's a freakin' circus. We're not accountants here.

I feel like, as a girl, I would have reacted or maybe been more depressed about some of the things that would have happened in my life if I didn't have music.

You can't please everyone. There's always going to be someone disappointed, so you might as well make yourself happy and Be You.

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I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.

I grew up in a household that never talked about limitations.