Looking to make a difference in the recent Syrian refugee crisis, Evansville, Indiana resident and avid Phish fan Steve said he will accept any and all Syrian refugees into his home “as long as they’re cool listening to lots of Phish.”

“It’s disgusting, all these people saying our country shouldn’t take in any Syrian refugees,” Steve said in a Facebook post yesterday evening. “This is an open invitation to anyone making the difficult migration to the States: You’re welcome to come stay with me in my apartment in Evansville, Indiana. Only thing is, I listen to a lot of Phish, so you have to be down with that or this will likely not work out.”

He continued: “I know a lot of people aren’t into Phish, so I feel like I have to give that disclaimer. A lot of my friends make fun of me for listening to them and seeing so many of their shows, so it wouldn’t be fair to take people in if they aren’t ready for the progressive sonic explorations that Phish is known to produce, especially from their fall ‘97 tour, which I tend to play frequently.”

Steve also mentioned that he is open to exploring new types of music “as long as it’s not hip-hop or country.”