Filter
Hurt
Slipknot
Army of Anyone
Marilyn Manson
Avenged Sevenfold
Tool
Mad At Gravity
Chevelle
Lit
Incubus
KMFDM
Cradle of Filth
System of a Down (mostly older albums)
Muse
10 Years
Nine Inch Nails
Stonesour
A Perfect Circle
Drowning Pool ("Sinner" album only)
The Blank Theory
The Cure
Static-X
30 Seconds to Mars
Puscifer
Alice in Chains
Bloodsimple
Foo Fighters
Brandnew
Crossfade
Death in Vegas
CombiChrist
Deftones
Distrubed
Dj Starscream
The Faint
Dragonforce
Fear
Flyleaf
Godsmack
In flames
Interpol
Killswitch Engage
Kittie
KoRn
Ministry
Mudvayne
Bayside
Mushroomhead
Nirvana
Ok Go
Otep
Pantera
Papa roach
Peeping Tom
Portishead
Powerman 5000
Radiohead
Rage Against the Machine
Re:Iginition
Red Hot Chili Peppers
She Wants Revenge
White Zombie
Skinny Puppy
Soft Cell
To My Surprize
Depeche Mode
Metallica (well I guess... the music is insane, but I really can't say much for the vocals..)
Jem
Donnie Darko, Cube, Cube Zero and Hypercube, Cabin Fever, Saw 1-3, Final Destonation 1-3, Clue, The Butterfly Effect, Pirates of the Caribbean, Nightmare on Elm Streee, Friday the 13th, Lord of the Rings, Ghost Rider, Sleepy Hollow, 12 Monkeys...
Oh and band dvds, I loooove band dvds, I wish I had more time to watch stuff like that...
A disease, like a cancer that grows inside you more and more every second that you are exposed to it. TV is an easy out if you are bored but it's never really worth watching. Let us leave it at that.
I read a lot of Stephen King, but I don't read a lot...for me, reading is fun and everything, but there is just sooo much I'd rather do.
Richard Patrick (Army Of Anyone/ FILTER),
Corey Taylor (SlipKnoT/ Stone Sour)
Marilyn Manson.