I went to school for about 2 years on a technical course, and I learned a lot. I learned about air mixture ratios and all the stuff; I learned how to draw blood.

Meaning of the quote

The quote suggests that Tom Araya, an American musician, attended a technical school for around 2 years. During this time, he learned a variety of skills, such as understanding air mixture ratios and how to draw blood. The quote highlights that even though he pursued a career in music, he still gained valuable technical knowledge and practical skills from his educational experience.

About Tom Araya

Tom Araya is a Chilean-American musician, best known as the vocalist and bassist of the thrash metal band Slayer. He was ranked 58th on the list of the 100 Greatest Metal Vocalists of All Time, and along with Kerry King, is the only original member still in the band since its inception.

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If it were bad songs, yeah, I’d speak up, but they’re not bad songs.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

We just bought a new house, so my wife’s been doing all the moving and other stuff, so I would like to go home and just sit and enjoy all that for a couple months before I gotta start playing again.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

Oh yeah, our first tour in Europe they wouldn’t give me the time off from work.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

I read a book recently by a psychiatrist who was able to interview a few serial killers and she had a thesis on how you could figure these people out. And she thinks that there are things that could tell you whether someone has the potential to do that.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

I write, I write, I always write.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

I read true crime books, and I read when people do case studies of stuff. I’m into books like that. Case studies or forensics or murder – all that good stuff.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

No, I have to really focus, especially when I’m writing because I wanna be good at it.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

Fortune is either with you or it’s not.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

Whatever had been on the radio in the ’60s; I mean we were always listening to the radio.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

Venom was a band that strongly influenced the image and the idea behind Slayer.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

I follow politics, but I don’t like to discuss it.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

That was the reasoning behind learning to play bass, and then after that it was more like it was neat to play songs together – for me to play bass and for him to play guitar.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

As far as thinking about death and murder and various ways of killing people and how people die… I probably have the most twisted mind in Slayer.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

I try to incorporate melody. Even though I’m screaming, I still like to think I bring melody into screaming.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

Yeah, yeah I think that’s one of the biggest misconceptions towards the band. The biggest one is that we’re Satan worshippers, but next to that just the fact that we’re normal.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

We did like 12 shows, then we did the entire Ozzfest with the first half completely booked; then we did the second half with a couple days off here and there.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

I just don’t write musically, but lyrically, yeah I write.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

I was born and raised Catholic.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

I had to be at least 8 or 9; I was listening to everything on the radio. You name it, I heard every song.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

Sometimes I’ll sing the same verse through the entire song, because the other verses aren’t clicking. And when they do come to me, I’m in the middle of that same verse!

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

I went to school for about 2 years on a technical course, and I learned a lot. I learned about air mixture ratios and all the stuff; I learned how to draw blood.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

As long as it’s good music, that’s what’s important.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

After that I didn’t listen to music as much because ’70s music just wasn’t… I remember all the songs, but it wasn’t because I was into them, you know what I mean?

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician

I would have to work on the song and figure out how they wanted the song done, because they’re such high-intensity songs. We figure that out first, then I go back and listen to it and go over and rehearse stuff with it and try to get a feel for the words.

Tom Araya

Chilean-American musician