Kyle: I still do television, like Undeclared. We both have stuff going on. It’s really all a commutation.
Kyle: (on Tenacious D‘s arrival in Australia prior to their concert) If Zoo TV was crossed with Jesus Christ Superstar and you took out most of the elements of those shows, you would almost have the accurate distillation of our full-on rock experience. I want Australia to know we are losing money on this tour because it is so big and you can tell Russell Crowe we will crush him with our 60-odd feet of grunt. Crush him like a bug.
Kyle: (talking about Tenacious D in “The Pick of Destiny“) The opening scene is mind-blowing and I just sometimes get a little sad when it stops. That’s when I come on.
Kyle: (referring to himself and Jack) We had a photo shoot at MTV where they wanted us to make out. And we did. But just very briefly. No tongue.
Kyle: I’ll go to a coffee shop and someone will say: “You rock!” And I remember how awesome I am.
Kyle: I wore glasses and thought I was smart and talented you know, but then I sort of got more into sports and kind of became more of a renaissance character aiming to excel in many different areas.
Before trying is hand at guitar, Gass also dabbled with the flute and the saxophone.
He taught Jack Black how to play guitar and this was how they came to form Tenacious D.
As well as his work in Tenacious D he also provides guitar and vocals for a group called Trainwreck.