"But if you want to be in a band and write music, then you should just be in a band and write music"
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The intent is blunt encouragement, but the subtext is a quiet rebuke. Hes swatting at the modern procrastination loop where wanting becomes a performance: researching bands, curating influences, posting demos, debating authenticity, waiting for permission. By repeating the phrase, he frames creation as something you do, not something you audition for. It also hints at a musicians mistrust of industry narratives that sell aspiring artists on shortcuts: networking hacks, image, metrics, the correct suffering. Tools a band like Tool has famously sidestepped.
Context matters because Jones comes from a world where the work is slow, obsessive, and private - long gaps between releases, intense craft, minimal pandering. That makes the advice less motivational-poster and more lived philosophy: the only credible credential is the act itself. Wanting is cheap. Making is the whole identity.
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| Topic | Music |
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"But if you want to be in a band and write music, then you should just be in a band and write music." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-if-you-want-to-be-in-a-band-and-write-music-139279/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

