temple of hip hop, conspiracy theories, urban issues, irregular meats, painting the town, sample clearance, brain and organ preservation studies, child celebrities of yester years, social problems and theoretical solutions, overanalyzing the Beatles' lyrics, overanalyzing the Star Wars trilogies, UBB, The Hyphy Movement, hating on Depeche Mode, Sopranos the pinball game, fighting The Nothing.
Somebody who knows how to fix a Casio SK5. People who are or believe they are witches. Anyone who can recite from memory the complete lyrics to Rappin' Duke's "Da haahh". Individuals from political organizations who believe that Maglev will rescue the US economy. Girls who build and play lap steel guitars. Oh yeah, and Prince Paul.
project blowed/fellowship, rob crow and all of his bands, digable planets, sixtoo, dosh, daedelus, N.W.A., public enemy, company flow/bigg jus, old de la and tribe, biz markie, andre nickatina, mac dre, E-40 (in theory), edan, silver apples, above the law, sacred hoop, broadcast, slick rick, MF doom, murs, subtitle, nuclear rabbit, wu-tang from '93 to '98, common sense before he became just common
Any documentaries that make me laugh: vernon florida, hands on a hard body, american movie, american pimp, the decline of western civilization part two, sherman's march (ross mcelwee = world's best documentarian). I am a known fan of David Gordon Green's earlier works and a follower of the career of Harmony Korine.
Towers Open Fire.
authors only please: william s. burroughs, henry miller, martin amis, john steinbeck, george orwell, f. scott fitzgerald, j.d. salinger, dave eggers, early stephen king (under the bachman pseudonym specifically), upski wimsatt, william h. whyte, jane jacobs (R.I.P.), bigg marshall mcluhan, you know, the whole nine. Certainly, I've read and enjoyed the annotated and abridged version of Goethe's "Faust". Kuau periodically tries to expose me to the great philosophy works but I prefer to hear the filtered versions when he translates them into ebonics.
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