I cook for a living which is pretty awesome. I've also played in a number of bands, my current band being The Zero Hours. I love going to shows of all kinds.
Meeting the guys from the Unseen was a dream come true. They were all really nice guys, and knowing that the band I look up to aren't dicks, made it 100 times better.
Here are some of my favorite bands, local or otherwise, in no particular order;The Unseen, Clit 45, The Casualties, Action, ICBM, The Messengers, Terror, Rancid, The Resistance, Pennywise, Rage Against the Machine, Flogging Molly, The Brat Attack, A Global Threat, F-Minus, AFI, Lower Class Brats, Cheap Sex, Blood for Blood, Ramallah, Blanks 77, The Exploited, Subsistance, Damagecase, Motorhead, The Misfits, Black Flag, DOA, US Bombs, The Virus, Dropkick Murphys, Lars and the Bastards, Anti-Cimex, Propaghandi, TSOL, 46 Short, Abrasive Wheels, Disturbed, Godsmack, Atherton and Sire, Oxymoron, The Devotchkas, The Partisans, Samiam, The Ramones, UK Subs, Virus Nine, basically anything Street-Punk, Oldschool Punk, New-Age Punk, Metal-Punk, Hardcore-Punk, Punk-Punk (It's a joke, settle down)
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I've seen a few great ones, so I'll list the one's I remember as being fucking cool;Se7en, One Eighty Seven, Motorcycle Diaries, Starship Troopers, Full Metal Jacket, Platoon, Saving Private Ryan, Forest Gump, Clear and Present Danger, Casualties: Can't Stop Us, PUNK: Attitude - a film by Don Letts Braveheart American Psycho Ghost in the Shell Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence Ghost in the Shell 3: Solid State society
cartoons, 24, and Cold Case Files on A&E. Oh, and Ghost in the Shell.
Anything to do with World War 2. The Outsiders was an amazing book and the Lord of The Rings series was great, as was the Hobbit and the Silmarilion, 924 Gilman was an awesome book and opened my eyes to how a punk club can be run by the people, for the people.I think that's all...
Mark, Scott, Johnny, Pat and Tripp from the Unseen.
And of course...Sabsarchy!