'Off the Record' is a video series where we ask artists questions about anything with one exception: No questions about music. This is your chance to peer behind the music and into the daily lives these artists lead outside of their profession. Topics range from good eats (last meals, ice cream) to mischief (dumbest thing done in the name of fun, getting sent to the principal's office) to getting real (biggest fear, worst injury).

You'd think with the moniker Andy Black, things that thrive when the sun goes down would be his thing. Nope. Dude needs to sleep with the lights on because his tour bus is haunted. At least, that's what we learned in this latest episode of Off the Record with Andy Black frontman Andy Biersack and guitarist Lonny Eagleton.

As the two answer a series of random, spitfire questions, Biersack playfully dominates the talk time, even admitting that one trait of his that stands out the most to others is exactly that — not letting anyone else get a word in. Eagleton still had some quips though. When Biersack tells everyone the one Sesame Street character Eagleton would be is Big Bird, the guitarist foregoes the obvious comparison, instead likening their resemblance down to his beak-like nose. It's dry humor — maybe they just got back from the U.K. or something.

"Something hyper specific that has no value," responded Biersack when proposed with the idea of being able to instantly become an expert in anything. "I feel like I might be that already," he mused, touting his personal wellspring of Cincinnati Bengals knowledge. "I am as knowledgeable about the history of the Cincinnati Bengals football organization as anyone in the whole world," he boasted, going on to admit he's made as many dollars as the Bengals have wins (they're currently a miserable 0-6 at press time).

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