I've never met a cannibal I didn't like.
I like the best and worst of what most music genres have to offer. It should move me in some way...whether or not that means I want to pick up an electric guitar and crank out some loud chords myself. It could make me feel like snuffing it and taking the band down with me. Anyways, it should scream something.
My favorite metal band of all time is Accept. But I'll crank the Scorpions, AC/DC, Judas Priest...in essence bands that really crank it out like that...like Iggy Pop and the Stooges or Ted Nugent or Deep Purple (esp. "In Rock" and whatever album had Space Truckin' on it [that song rocks]). And I want to hear it louder and heavier and more raw than ever before. I want to hear tubes running hot, old speakers smoking, the sounds they make when they can't take anymore punishment.
I'm not much for hip-hop or R&B...unless it's Earth, Wind and Fire, Al Green, Stevie Wonder, The Brothers Johnson...you get the picture.
I'm a fan of 80's New Wave Music, 80s pop (because it never took itself TOO SERIOUSLY), 70's pop and glam/art rock like Roxy Music, Lou Reed, David Bowie, Gary Glitter, 70's jazz-rock fusion like The Eleventh House with Larry Coryell, prog rock (music for musicians) like King Crimson and Gentle Giant, and freak rock like Frank Zappa and Dr Hook.
GARY GLITTER: DO YOU WANNA TOUCH ME
SAVATAGE: THE WHIP (1986)
Slasher films, creature films, thrillers, dark comedy, Dario Argento, Fulci, George Romero, Stanley Kubrik
THE NAKED KISS (trailer)
DIRTY HARRY
STREET TRASH (selected scenes)
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"The Picture of Dorian Gray" (Oscar Wilde), "The Room" and "Last Exit to Brooklyn" (Hubert Selby Jr), "Crime and Punishment" and "Notes from Underground" (Fyodor Dostoyevski), "Pimp:The Story of My Life" (Iceberg Slim), "Tough Guys Don't Dance" and "Prisoner of Sex" (Norman Mailer), "Tropic of Cancer" (Henry Miller), "American Psycho" (Brett Easton Ellis), "The Old Man and the Sea" (Ernest Hemmingway), Stephen King (esp. Cujo, Night Shift and The Shining)
I majored in Philosophy and Psychology in college. So, I've read a lot of 19th and 20th century philosophy. I was greatly influenced in a variety of ways by: Frederich Nietzsche, Rudolf Carnap, Moritz Schlick, W V Quine, George Berkeley, B F Skinner, Abraham Maslow, Carl Jung, etc...(ETC because it's getting late...AND I'll pick it up later)