Well, music pretty much covers it. Fast women and hot cars don't bother me either.
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Aerosmith, Alice In Chains, The Almighty, Anathema, Anthrax, Antimatter, Audioslave, Badlands, Black Crowes, The Black League, Black Sabbath, Blind Melon, Blue Öyster Cult, Bon Jovi, Brainpool, Brides Of Destruction, Bulletboys, Jerry Cantrell, Capital Crime, Johnny Cash, Cheap N' Nasty, Cinderella, Alice Cooper, Chris Cornell, Corrosion Of Conformity, Crashd,,et, Crowbar, Cryhavoc, The Cult, D:A:D, Danzig, Dark Tranquillity, Days Of The New, old Deep Purple, Demolition 23, Diamond Head, Dingo, Dio, Europe, Faster Pussycat, Freak Of Nature, The Gathering, God Forbid, old Guns N' Roses, Hanoi Rocks & family, Hellacopters, Glenn Hughes, I Mother Earth, In Flames, Jerusalem Slim, Katatonia, Keel, Kiss, L.A. Guns, Led Zeppelin, Life Of Agony, Machine Head, Mad Season, Andy McCoy, Megadeth, old Metallica, Misfits, Michael Monroe, Monster Magnet, Moonspell, Mother Love Bone, Mr. Big, My Dying Bride, Mötley Crüe, Nazareth, Nirvana, new Opeth, Pantera, old Paradise Lost, old Pearl Jam, A Perfect Circle, Phantom Blue, Pink Floyd, Rainbow, Ratt, Tapio Rautavaara, David Lee Roth, Salty Dog, Sentenced, Sepultura, The Shaggs, Shooting Gallery, Sikk Foxx, Skid Row, Slash's Snakepit, Jan Stenfors, Stone, Stone Temple Pilots, Suicidal Tendencies, Temple Of The Dog, Testament, Tool, Mike Tramp, Twisted Sister, old Uriah Heep, old Van Halen, Velvet Revolver, Vinnie Vincent Invasion, Vixen, Värttinä, W.A.S.P., White Lion, Whitesnake, Widowmaker, Winger, Y&T ...
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Not really.
Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky is still number one. Following close behind is Nineteen Eighty-four by George Orwell. And I cannot help mentioning The Seven Brothers by Aleksis Kivi. Oh yes, and Animal Farm. Read!
See "Music".