books, films, video games, music and sonic the hedgehog.. holla
tony soprano, meadow soprano, mumia abu jamal, alien leaders, fergie from the blackeyed peas, rosanne, the guy who invented toothpaste, clark kent, josh abercrombie, haystacks calhoon, the band paw, the entire cast of he haw, and wycleff from the fugees
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Wow, I think I might answer this one seriously. Well.... I like a lot of different stuff. I'm mostly into rock stuff, but I occasionally get down on some intelligent rap.
- dimmu borgir
- tool
- a perfect circle
- the mars volta
- alice in chains
- haste the day
- burn it down
- race traitor
- life in a burn clinic
- the fugees
- the roots
- the mudkids
- norma jean
- god forbid
- fordirelifesake
- arch enemy
- burnt by the sun
- anah aevia
- candiria
- the dillinger escape plan
- gwar
- boysetsfire
- coheed and cambria
- boy hits car
- calico system
- thursday
- glassjaw
- merciful fate
- the 69 eyes
- nine inch nails
- type o negative
- refused
- at the drive in
- alien ant farm
Hmm.... I love Donnie Darko, The Big Lebowski, Lord of the Rings, Haggard, Napoleon Dynamite, Big Fish, Evil Dead, House of 1000 Corpses, the devil's rejects, The View Askew Movies, and about a million and 10 others.
- the sopranos
- carnivale
- x files
- curb your enthusiasm
- boy meets world
- rome
- oz
Hmmm, I forget a lot of the authors, but The Structuralists, Twilight of Idols - Fredrich Neitchze (sp?), Reality Therapy - William Glasser, "International Terrorism and the CIA" Mumia Abu-Jamal, "Live From Death Row" Mumia Abu-Jamal, "Joe Hill" Gibbs M. Smith, "The Mau Mau War in Perspective" Frank Furedi, "The Aesthetic Dimension" Herbert Marcuse, "The Fire Last Time: 1968 and After " Chris Harman, "The Media Monopoly" Ben H. Bagdikian, "50 Ways To Fight Censorship" Dave Marsh, "Hegemony and Revolution: A study of Antonio Gramsci's Political & Cultural Theory" Walter L. Adamson , "The Mismeasure of Man" Stephen Gould, Che Guevera, "A New Society: Reflections for Today's World" by Che Guevara; edited by David Deutschmann , "The Marx-Engels Reader (2nd ed.)" Robert C. Tucker, Editor "What Uncle Sam Really Wants" - Free Verison! Noam Chomsky "Amazing Grace: The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation" Jonathan Kozol, "Marxism and the New Imperialism" Alex Callinicos, John Rees, Chris Harman, Mike Haynes, "Rules for Radicals" Saul D. Alinsky, "A People's History of the United States" Howard Zinn, "The Lorax" Dr. Seuss "East Los Angeles, history of a barrio" Richard Romo, "Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II" William Blum, "Race for Justice: Mumia Abu-Jamal's Fight Against The Death Penalty" Leonard Weinglass, "Guerilla Warfare" - Free Version! Che Guevera, "Zapata of Mexico" Peter E. Newell, and i can stand to add quite a few more to this...
William Glasser, Sticky Fingers, Carl Winslow, and the fat zen master guy from that 311 video...