•Photography
•Music
•Women
•Playing bass (I'm not very good...)
•Hanging out with the Too-Much-Fun Club and the rest of my friends
•Rocky Horror at The Naro (second and fourth Friday of every month)
•DoomGloom at The Wave (every Tuesday night from 10-2)
•Late nights at IHOP
•Midnight graveyard hopping
•Whatever else I can do to get myself into trouble...
Like-minded individuals who know what it means to be human, and who aren't afraid to question authority. Artists, musicians, philosophers, and just plain weird folks, feel welcome, for you are in good company here.
A
The Adicts
Animal Collective
A Perfect Circle
Aphex Twin
The Arcade Fire
B
Bauhaus
The Beatles
Blonde Redhead
BlutEngel
David Bowie
The Buzzcocks
C
Cabaret Voltaire
Johnny Cash
The Caulfields
Chumbawamba
The Clash
George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic
Collide
Counting Crows
Elvis Costello
The Cure
D
Dead Kennedys
Deftones
Depeche Mode
The Dresden Dolls
Dropkick Murphys
E
Echo and the Bunnymen
F
Flogging Molly
G
Genitorturers
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Gorillaz
H
Henry Rollins Band
I
Iggy Pop & The Stooges
In Strict Confidence
Chris Issak
J
Japan
Jem
Joy Division
K
King Crimson
KMFDM
Kraftwerk
L
Lacuna Coil
Led Zeppelin
London After Midnight
Love and Rockets
M
Marilyn Manson
Mindless Self Indulgence
Peter Murphy
N
New Order
Nine Inch Nails
Nirvana
O
Orbital
P
Pink Floyd
Pixies
The Pogues
Q
Queen
R
R.E.M.
Radiohead
Rammstein
Rasputina
Lou Reed
The Rolling Stones
S
The Sex Pistols
She Wants Revenge
Shpongle
Siouxsie and the Banshees
Sisters of Mercy
Skinny Puppy
The Smiths
Sneaker Pimps
Sonic Youth
The Stranglers
T
Tool
U-Z
VNV Nation
Voltaire
The Who
Wumpscut
Zeromancer
American History X
Army of Darkness
Batman Begins
Children of Men
Clerks
Constantine
The Crow
Dogma
Donnie Darko
The Empire Strikes Back
Event Horizon
Fight Club
Final Fantasy: Advent Children
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
From Dusk Till Dawn
Interview With The Vampire
Kill Bill
Labyrinth
the Life of Brian
The Lost Boys
The Matrix
Monty Python and The Holy Grail
The Nightmare Before Christmas
The Princess Bride
Pulp Fiction
Resevoir Dogs
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
The Seven Samurai
Underworld
V for Vendetta
Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman
Kingdom of Fear by Hunter S. Thompson
The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice
Dracula by Bram Stoker
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
1984 by George Orwell
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Anything and everything by H.P. Lovecraft
Nature Girl, Native Tongue, Lucky You, and anything by Carl Hiaasen...
And anything else engaging that I can get my hands on...
Everyone has a hero or two. I'm no exception...
Hunter S. Thompson
Ian Curtis
Levi Tarr
David Bowie
An odd list? Well, it suits me. You see, a hero isn't simply an idol or a star or even someone you really know. Heroes are simply human, nothing more, nothing less. These people, however, have in some way touched my life and changed me forever, be it through melodic crooning, sagacious advice, words of wit and wisdom, or unfaltering love, they've all led me to become... Well, me.