“I am very scared of being outside my home for long periods of time. I start sweating and shaking and having panic attacks if I am not at home. I get very anxious and am scared in crowds and things like that. Before I go onstage I just take medication and I'm alright.”

—  Daniel Johns

Metal Hammer magazine, "Growing Pains" March 1999.
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