February 2012
164 posts
Mikey: One time, a guy told me that if I didn’t give him all my money that he was going to shoot everyone in this pizzeria. In which case, I grabbed my friend and ran out of the place. Another time, I was on my cellphone next to the venue, and some kid put a gun to my throat and was like, ‘Gimme all your money.’ I was like: ‘Dude, I don’t have any money.’ So, he just punched me in my throat.
Frank: The weird thing about that is that both times you were wearing that T-shirt that said: ‘Please hold me up at gunpoint.’
Interviewer: Obviously as a band, you're around one another basically all the time and you know the others inside and out. What qualities in each other do you most admire and cherish?
Frank Iero: Let's see. Mikey Way is probably one of the funniest and most random people I've ever met, but he's so kind-hearted and the way he cares about his family is very simple and just straight up, but I think that is the same with everybody in this band.
Bob Bryar is very... *pauses* very intelligent about things and the way things work... And he's very cut 'n' dry. Sometimes people will say – “Cut 'n' dry people are easy to offend,” but sometimes you need to hear it. You know, very straight. I think that is greatest thing about that kid, because you always know where you stand. And he's very matter of fact about things, and I love that about him.
Gerard... is very sensitive, but very, very, very smart. And sometimes you don't always see it, ‘cause he's not book-smart, he's just idealist, he's like a genius. And like his brother, very kind.
and Ray Toro... is... the dad. He's everybody's dad. He's very concerned with how people are doing and that you are save and happy and playing to the best of your ability and he's the band dad. So he holds everything together. I think, him and Bob are like the mom and dad. The backbones. I guess, me, Mikey and Gerard are the kids. Yeah, that is about right.