"People don't always realize that a record is forever. It'll always be there under your name. You've got to be certain that it's right"
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Iero’s phrasing is tellingly bureaucratic: “under your name.” That’s the subtext punch. It’s not about the band’s momentary hype cycle, or even fans’ feelings. It’s about authorship as accountability. The record becomes an affidavit of who you were, what you believed, what you were willing to sign off on when the mic was hot and the label clock was ticking. In punk and emo scenes especially, authenticity is currency and a trap: you’re rewarded for rawness, then judged for the parts you didn’t polish.
The insistence that you “be certain that it’s right” isn’t perfectionism so much as ethical self-editing. He’s arguing for intentionality in an industry that sells urgency: write fast, release faster, feed the algorithm. The quote quietly rebukes that tempo. It frames artistic choice as reputation management, yes, but also as self-respect: you don’t get to un-say a song once it’s become someone else’s soundtrack.
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| Topic | Honesty & Integrity |
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Iero, Frank. (2026, January 15). People don't always realize that a record is forever. It'll always be there under your name. You've got to be certain that it's right. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-dont-always-realize-that-a-record-is-164666/
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Iero, Frank. "People don't always realize that a record is forever. It'll always be there under your name. You've got to be certain that it's right." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-dont-always-realize-that-a-record-is-164666/.
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"People don't always realize that a record is forever. It'll always be there under your name. You've got to be certain that it's right." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/people-dont-always-realize-that-a-record-is-164666/. Accessed 15 Feb. 2026.






