Quote by Iggy Pop
I was who I was in high school in accordance with the rules of con

I was who I was in high school in accordance with the rules of conduct for a normal person, like obeying your mom and dad. Then I got out of high school and moved out of the house, and I just started, for lack of a better term, running free. – Iggy Pop

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I like music thats more offensive. I like it to sound like nails on a blackboard, get me wild. – Iggy Pop

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