Dagostino, Scott (5 de marzo de 2008). «Bohemian Rhapsody: How some artsy queer kids in Georgia became the World's Greatest Party Band». fab magazine. Archivado desde el original el 12 de junio de 2014. «…look at people like Marilyn Manson—it’s just so queer anyway. Does it really matter if people come out in rock ‘n’ roll? Do people really care? When Melissa Etheridge came out, her next album went through the roof! I think it’s just a good thing to do for your self. I came out publicly, in the press, for myself. Prior to that, I’d never been asked in the press if I was gay or not but I wanted to put it out there, just for myself.»
Dagostino, Scott (5 de marzo de 2008). «Bohemian Rhapsody: How some artsy queer kids in Georgia became the World's Greatest Party Band». fab magazine. Archivado desde el original el 12 de junio de 2014. «…look at people like Marilyn Manson—it’s just so queer anyway. Does it really matter if people come out in rock ‘n’ roll? Do people really care? When Melissa Etheridge came out, her next album went through the roof! I think it’s just a good thing to do for your self. I came out publicly, in the press, for myself. Prior to that, I’d never been asked in the press if I was gay or not but I wanted to put it out there, just for myself.»