Sonny Moore (Skrillex) Interview: Leaving From First to Last, his Solo Project

by | Mar 8, 2009

About this interview

In a March 2009 interview with Ryan Minic of Ryan’s Rock Show, Sonny Moore, known as Skrillex, discusses his life experiences. Born in Los Angeles, Moore moved to San Francisco at age three and later attended a boarding school in Barstow. He returned to LA at 12, using AOL chat rooms and MySpace to meet new people and engage with the local music scene.

Moore’s parents supported his musical pursuits, buying him his first guitar at age nine. His social life revolved around attending punk and hardcore shows in East LA. He never attended a traditional high school, opting for alternative and artsy private schools. At 16, Moore joined the band From First to Last after connecting with the band members online.

Moore shares the significant impact of discovering he was adopted at 16, which led to a rebellious phase and a decision to leave LA to tour with the band. He reflects on the challenges and rewards of his musical journey, expressing gratitude for the experiences and pride in his accomplishments. Moore also talks about his transition to a solo career, influenced by his love for electronic music and the desire to create his own path, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself and pursuing artistic passions.

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