Going on excursions into sound, long walks around the city and all types of ill shit.
A bad ass smorgasboard of other inspired artists of all shapes, sizes and orientations
There's waaaay too many to even think about listing here so I'll skip to the two essential categories:1)My addiction to goth/industrial/darkwave/you name it/whatever/you know what I mean! Hands down; plain and simple. I grew up on that shit and now I'm at the point that I'm ready to blow it up in your face! 2)All styles of electronic w/ special emphasis on FREEFORM, gabber/hardcore and drum'n'bass/jungle (that's right; speaker-blasting, booth-shaking bass) Pretty much add my music page myspace.com/mamacmixes check my top 40 for my particular favorites as of late!
All John Waters but my faves are Desparate Living and Female Trouble; I know the entire scripts to most of his movies. Some other all time classics for me include The Secretary, Welcome To The Dollhouse, The Doom Generation, Monster, House of 1000 Corpses, Requiem For A Dream and FUCK IT there's too goddamn many to list!
Will suck away your soul! My parasites of choice as of late are the following: C.S.I. (thanx Marcie 3) and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy as far as network television goes and The Nanny, The Golden Grrrls, Nip/Tuck, The L Word, Queer As Folk, Weeds, Huff and Dexter which is pretty much strictly on-demand and DVD for now. I watch others too including some shows that are now off the air but the above are the ones I simply cannot resist when they take over the brain rotting screen because I am utterly and pathetically hooked.
Currently I'm really feeling Wicked by Gregory Maguire, the Dexter books by Jeff Lindsay and the Hannibal, Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon trio by Thomas Harris. Some all-time faves of mine include: It by Stephen King, Disco Bloodbath by James St. James, Anne Rice and Poppy Z. Brite in general, some Feminist Press books and yes even some Oprah's Club. I'm open to recommendations also as long as they don't suck.
Fran Drescher, John Waters, Ronan Harris and the Pink Panther