Music. Photography. My current band Tyranny of Rhyme and Rhythm . Books. Good Tshirts. Converse sneakers. Scrapbooking. Stars. Mexican Wrestling (lucha libre). Good shows. My hubby. Not having tummy aches.
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friends. good people. nice people. non-plastic people. smart people. funny people. THE MACHINE!!!
The Whirling Dervish on ITunes!.. CDBABY LINK for THE WHIRLING DERVISH: Caveat Emptor --
THE WHIRLING DERVISH: Caveat Emptor
Indie rock smoothed out on the noise pop tip with a post-punk appeal to it.
The Cure. Drive Like Jehu. Sonic Youth. Radiohead. Billy Bragg. The Replacements. Motorhead. Afghan Wigs. Death Cab For Cutie. Cursive. Interpol. Postal Service. MC5. Rocket from the Crypt. Jawbreaker. Jawbox. GVSB. Jets to Brazil. No Knife. J.E.W. T. Rex. Velvet Underground. Who. Pogues. Flogging Molly. Red House Painters. The Clash, Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros. Flaming Lips. Mars Volta. Sparta. ATDI. Braid. Christie Front Drive. Boys Life. Unwound. June of 44. Pixies. Jesus and Mary Chain. Slowdive. Ride. My Bloody Valentine. Stone Roses. Catherine Wheel. Bob Marley. Jimmy Cliff. Cat Power. The Whirling Dervish. Descendents. Bad Religion. Pavement. Guided By Voices. Built To Spill. Dinosour Jr. Lemonheads. Bauhaus. Joy Division. Echo and the Bunnymen. Peter Murphy. David Bowie, Siouxsie, Cocteau Twins, This Mortal Coil, Peaches, X Ray Specs, Buzzcocks, The Jam, The Futureheads, Dogs Die In Hot Cars, TV On The Radio. The Prids...and more.
Office Space. Pretty In Pink. School of Rock. Kill Bill. Billy Madison. Memento. Fight Club. Fargo. Donnie Darko. Princess Bride. Edward Scissorhands. Nightmare Before Christmas. Lock Stock...Pan's Labrynth.
Simpsons. Sopranos. Six Feet Under. ER. Curb Your Enthusiasm. Reno 911. 30 Days. Family Guy. Most Haunted. Dirt. Rock Of Love. Weeds. Californication.
Huge fan of Irvine Welsh and his dirty sex, drugs, and more sex and drugs books. Tom Robbins (Jitterbug Perfume). On The Road. 1984. How Soon Is Never by Mark Spitz. Currently reading: Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, Dave Eggers.
I don't believe in heroes.