Quote by Jimmy Chamberlin
My brother and I had a real love-hate relationship with my success

My brother and I had a real love-hate relationship with my success. There was some bitterness there that I didnt understand until recently, but I told him that if I ever did a record I wanted him to play on it. – Jimmy Chamberlin

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