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No thanks. Me too. I like Aaron Lewis's voice. I like that they're a good in between rock band not too heavy and not too soft. |
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Grew up in my backyard. Cool success story, Aaron is a cool guy from what I've heard. But I could never get into their music. Yes he is and VERY PRO 2A Came in here to post this.... |
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Always liked this band and Aaron is another pro gun guy I believe. A little background, from this article Staind's Aaron Lewis Comes Full Circle with a Move to Country Aaron Lewis was born to hippie parents on April 13, 1972, in Rutland, Vermont. Their house, a log cabin whose front yard was littered with pot plants, sat on the side of a mountain adjacent to a dirt road too precarious to drive on during the winter months. "They would have to drag me and the groceries up the hill on a sled," Lewis recalls. "And then we would sled down to the Volkswagen bus when it was time to leave." When he was very young, Aaron's parents played in a folk band, and he quickly became a fan of artists such as James Taylor, Harry Chapin, and Crosby, Stills, and Nash. |
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Grew up in my backyard. Cool success story, Aaron is a cool guy from what I've heard. But I could never get into their music. Yes he is and VERY PRO 2A Came in here to post this.... Forgot to add he has "Don't Tread On Me" tattoo'd on the front of his neck lol |
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Grew up in my backyard. Cool success story, Aaron is a cool guy from what I've heard. But I could never get into their music. He's really not. He is pro 2a tho. But he's a prick. Went and see him last year, but it was his new country band. Everyone keep chanting to play (insert staind song here). He basically said "shut the fuck up I'll play that shit when I'm ready. But for now I'm playing my shitty country shit". Not verbatim but you get the idea
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I saw him live a few years ago really good show. He was very cool to the crowd.
Played alot of his STAIND stuff alongside his solo work. FWIW he handed me a bunch of guitar picks on his way off stage. One was a Gadsden, a "We the people" one, and one wit the entire Second Amendment on it. Pretty cool |


