Well, this is my first official Blogspot post. I'd like to welcome you to the Mind of Mayhem. I'm your guide on this journey, Jayy Mayhem. This is a place where I will post my thoughts and what not. It could be as detailed as I want, ranging from paragraphs long to a few sentences. Pretty much whatever I feel like posting. Right now, it's 9:02 pm in Baldwin Park, California on the 20th of January, 2013. Today has been a pretty chill day for me. Last night, I went to sleep at 4 in the morning after partying it up with my boys Jakk, John, and Daniel. I had some Scotch, played some games, watched some movies. It was pretty chill. Woke up at 11 and did some house work. Took a nap and had some dinner. And here we are. Let me give you a little background on me, just so you get to know me a little better:
- I was born on March 11th, 1994 in the city of sin, Las Vegas, Nevada.
- I moved to Baldwin Park, California at the age of 3.
- I graduated class of 2012 at Baldwin Park High School.
- I was enrolled in music classes ever since the 5th grade, mainly for percussion, and was taught every percussion instrument (including vibraphone, congas, snare, quads, etc.)
- I picked up my first guitar at the age of 5.
- I have had multiple teachers when it comes to music, ranging from different genres.
- I am currently working for an up and coming label based out of El Monte, California.
- I plan on moving to Japan in 2017.
- My dream is to perform at Ozzfest and to open for Girugamesh and Machine Head.
Now you know all that I want you to know. Lately, I've been thinking about moving to Japan. The thought first came into my head at the beginning of my senior year. I kinda messed around with the thought, not knowing for sure whether I want to go or not. I came to the conclusion late last year that I am going to move out there. My plan is to get a job coming up to pay for a teaching class and save up for the trip. I want at least $15,000 saved up for the trip (which converts to roughly 1.5 million yen in Japan) so I can live comfortably until I get a teaching job. People who aren't fluent in Japanese, but can speak English can pretty much only teach English in Japan. While I learn the language more, I will teach during the day, while writing and recording music. I will mainly record acoustic songs so I can perform by myself until I get a band to back me up. I'm extremely excited to move out to Japan. It's going to be a fun experience.
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