Music, producing, remixing, drumming, geetarz, driving, beer, throwing things at people, ice cream, beautiful girls, breaking the law, skydiving, computers, being a fly on the wall, lighting fires, video games, thinking, not thinking, typing random nonsense, strip poker, pool, mass destructionlook! look at the silly monkey!
musicians, space aliens, brittish rappers, a chick that can give a good back massage, the cast of clerks, people that can help my carreer
being a producer/engineer, i respect and can enjoy (to some extent) all types of music and see them all as an art form, except for the mainstream conformist shit that all sounds the same, you know, like pop, country, and "bling-bling" gangster hiphop. if a song sounds interesting, involves some nice ear-candy, and has something to say, i like it. i don't just like one genre. that's stupid. that being said, here's a list of some stuff i'm into now:
nine inch nails
aphex twin
squarepusher
the mall
horse the band
rise against
opeth
ministry
kmfdm
nirvana
black sabbath
slayer
burnt by the sun (see chris, you got me hooked)
botch
candiria (their older stuff)
nofx
atari teenage riot
dillinger escape plan
most of the stuff mike patton does
radiohead
queens of the stone age
dragonforce
early man
vampire mooose
cattle decapitation
beck
orgy
sublime
and here's some good musicians i've worked with/recorded:
the jefferson plane crash
lampwick
sandia
hi9
straight line stitch
bytchwater
rythm of war
adeyamo (adam olson)
forty ounce midget
kaynine, sin, and 3rd edition
nurse ratched
a passion demise
Say it Isn't so
Rosewater
Singer for No One
The Group Hug
bands i've been in:
precept
newdrug
timebombs
tbx
facedown
automattika
Hi9
Daikaiju?
THE SQUIRMYS?
the kind that are good
god i miss tv...... uhhhh, wait, no i don't
it's hard to read when you're driving all day
Brock Samson