That's probably a compliment, to be honest. Especially compared to his on-stage performance mannerisms. He doesn't play to the crowd at all, the only satisfaction he gives them is that he happens to be having a microphone in his hand. The rest of him is fully devoted to the inspiration he had when recording that song. He forces himself down into the spot in his head where he was when he wrote it, and you can tell, because his knees start shaking and he becomes an entirely different person. Definitely uncomfortable with his own head. It's real. I think it's funny how Maynard can be barely listening to the music and not even focusing, and still sing better than Chester who looks like he's really trying hard everytime he starts to sing. Maynard is just *** with vocals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zw3FTiWRXF8
Unlike Chester, he actually sings better live than he does on the record. You feel the conviction more, but he doesn't lose any of the notes.
Plus, he knows martial arts. And uses it. A lot.
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/0HROSln41k0?feature=oembed