“I had a bad PCP [angel dust] experience when I was 14 and I got panic disorder. And of course, I wasn’t telling anyone the truth. It’s not like you go to your dad or your doctor and say, ‘Yeah, I smoked PCP and I’m having a bad time.’ So I became more or less agoraphobic because I’d have flashbacks.”— Chris Cornell, spin.comTagged: PCP, Angel Dust, Panic Disorder, Agoraphobia, flashbacks
“I don’t think I was encouraged to be my own individual at all.”— Chris Cornell, spin.comTagged: Individual, Growing Up