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  • This guy is so inspiring

    I love his band and wish him the best.....

  • Schizophrenia, I'm glad he stopped doing shit like this, some people just shouldn't do drugs, especially with mental disorders. That's all folks, kudos to MTV for whoring his recovery, just like steve-o did, or any other celebrity in the near future. INB4 Paris hilton.

  • Okay, It wasn't the drugs that messed this guy up....It was his own undoing. Stop clinging to drugs as your scape-goat, you fucks. I'm not trolling, Bi-polar disorder is a bad match up to stress, ill admit drugs may have influenced that in some way, but not entirely, for god sakes he locked himself in an apartment for 6 months with no one other than a band mate to talk to which obviously warped his view on reality. As stress began piling beyond the clouds his brain gave up, which lead to mild

  • I love Max Bemis so much.

  • This man is so inspiring.

  • honestly this is his job.

    he gets paid to write music and share it.

    if that makes him a sellout

    then all paid musicians are too..

    at least you know that he loves what he does.

  • i think that it's really great that he took something that helped him get by with hard times, which would be music and share it with other kids and their struggles. that's trying to help other people. that in no way is selling out. thats being a great person

  • Was this preceding "In Defense of The Genre"?

  • I believe it was Is A Real Boy

  • My heart goes out to max<3

  • fuck you, you fucking dick, suck my dick, max went through a lot and he's being inspritational.

  • how's max a douche bag? he's accomplished a lot more then you have, which is chirping on youtube.

  • he is sharing his experience because many people who are drawn to his music have similar experiences and it gives hope.

    there is no reason to assume all of those things you said. he's sharing his life story.

    chirping on punknews is way better than working a dead end job.

  • dont pay for the service then, fool.

    i'm sure the people who have paid for it appreciated that an artist would provide such a service. it would make an amazing birthday gift, i'd say.

    but seriously... hate on, hater.

  • lol sell out idea? sell out he says. so he should have wrote songs for anyone for free? The dude CUSTOM makes song(s) for his fans. AND what does max do. he "sells out" by not giving ANYONE the song but the original person who requested it. go back to your underground world.

  • so you're telling me that if you were getting a raise at work. you wouldn't take it? he probaly isn't even getting paid for this, he's just showing people what it's like to be bipolar from the eyes of someone who's got a little bit of fame behind them.

  • @WATCHTHESTEW4me it's the complete opposite of selling out. Writing music for 1 person out of his millions of fans. Have you any idea how long it takes to write a song? how much effort it takes? If someone offered me a measly £150 to write a song there's no chance I'd do it, I'd get paid better for my time working at McDonalds. Selling out is forgetting about the music/fans in favor of money. Max, at least thus far has always put the music first and is always thinking about the fans.

  • @k1ngross amen. max is the man. he cares about his fans in a way that no other artist out there does. :)

  • =/ you Sir are ignorant as fuck

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  • i'm so glad max is sober. a mind like his is a terrible thing to waste

  • And again I say, clearly my hero for a reason. I was there when my friend went through a similar situation with finding out she was bipolar a few years back. This maade me think of that.

  • Max = greatest song writer ever

  • Fuck you!

  • he is now my role model.

  • No more arguing. As tame as this one is, let's stop it in it's tracks people.

  • So if you know everyone is different, why would you go and say that?

  • Because you think you are going through the same thing Max went through, and if you do, you have no idea what he's going through.

  • Jesus! I swear that you have no idea what depression is!

  • i think i do and what made it worse was that nobody helped me. but i got out of it. im not fully recovered im still crazy, but its more of a angry crazy so i can tell stupid fucks like you that YOU DON'T KNOW SHIT and it wont get the best of me! it helped me to know that people like Max were like me and could go back to normal stability. how can you determine that someone is faking through cyber-space text?!? you can't! you cant discredit me on the happy or horrible experiences in my life!

  • Because if you have any idea what it's like, you know that everyone's different.

  • actually no, every case of depression or what max is talking about, (BIPOLAR DISORDER, not depression), is not completely different from every other case. and since you know nothing about greenram, then assuming he or she doesn't have this isn't smart. and greenram, if you really are going through something, you need to get help for it. talk to your parents about seeing a psychologist.

  • Every case of bipolar disorder is different. Everybody is different from everybody else. If you think that it is the same, you are either really stupid, or a single-minded psychologist who thinks that social science means that you can predict how someone will react to given stimulus. The fact is, bipolar disorder effects people in different ways.

  • really? because my mother is diagnosed bipolar and i've seen others act exactly like her.

  • that doesnt mean everyone acts like her. could be a coincidence.

  • It is purely heroic that someone is stepping up to teach us about this.

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