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Lot's of KBD type stuff, garage/psyche, pubrock, blackmetal, blues, old powerpop, all kinds really. Few of my alltime favs are AK47, Psycho Surgeons, The Jetsons, Hot Lunch, Horisont, Lecherous Gaze, The Dogs(Detroit), Roky Erickson, Pagans, Wipers, J.C. Satan, Yussuf Jerusalem, Black Sabbath, The Black Angels, Toxin III, Gun Club, Toy Love, Witch, Wax Idols, Testors, Sonic Rendezvous Band, Imperial State Electric, Radio Birdman, Ceiling Stares, MC5, The Kids, Iron Maiden, Hookers, Graveyard, Diat, Dicks, Dean Allen Foyd, Danava, Battalion of Saints.

Don Pedros, Cake Shop, and any seedy hole in the wall.

Wild Record Collection, Walking Dead, Dr.Who.

Intellectually stimulating individuals with great or horrible tastes.

Anything by Zinn, Chomsky, Lovecraft, or Kropotkin.

Most old Karloff films, most HP Lovecraft based films, Religulous, Martin, The Fall of the House of Usher, From Beyond, Dagon, 1984, The Jerk, Blue Sunshine, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Tenement(aka Slaughter in South Bronx), Repo Man, The Jerk, Strange Brew, Ghost Busters, Ghost Busters II, Christmas Evil, Scrooge, Scanners, West World, The Hills Have Eyes, Class of 1984, A Clockwork Orange, 2010 Space Odyssey, Alien films, Predator films, Robocop, Robocop II, Blade Runner, Fear and Loathing in las Vegas, Silence of the Lambs, The Last Detail,  One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest. Theres more.


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 There are a few things that bother me more than anything in this world. One is ignorance and the other is laziness. All is forgiven though to an extent. I find these days there are a good many individuals who believe in fighting the current dominant class systems who reign over citizens, industries, and governments through an intellectual financial stranglehold(which is nothing more than highly intellectual grand larceny), but I find a lack of action and initiative. It's ok though because trepidation into these areas is still a dangerous pioneer socially, economically, and physically. Caution is due. Though, there are very base actions for one to do to change the tide. The biggest tide changer is how you deal with money in which the whole class structure revolves around. Stop using the top 4 banks who directly and indirectly own all other private banks. They own all corporations too(directly and indirectly), but that is another topic in of itself. Switch to credit unions. There's a myriad of reasons why the credit union industry is better trusted, more, reliable, and more honest(though may not be once top 4 watch their growth). The other thing to do is start jumping on the bitcoin(see link bellow). Alternative currencies are the best way to start releasing your local economy from intellectual financial strangleholds and start getting paid what your work is worth on an international market independent from fiat currency enslavement. If you wan't to know more or get to know me just drop me a line. 

Self proclaimed "Busy Kid" working in the entertainment industry on the production end of things. I work too much. I'm also an activist. Most of my activism has been in the work place involving all kinds of employment and corporate law lately, but I branch out into direct action when I'm asked. I'm also a US Navy vet and social anarchist.

https://occupywallst.org/

http://www.occupy-marines.org/

http://raymcgovern.com/Ray_McGovern/Current.html

http://www.veteransforpeace.org/ 

 http://bitcoin.org/en/

 


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You'll also find me @ http://www.psychobilly-online.de as CaptnMike.




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From: Britt
09/04/2012 21:45:48
She set a super bad example for female philosophers which sucks because there are a lot of brilliant thinkers that don't get nearly enough attention as she does. cough cough Hannah Arendt. I've been meaning to look into Milan Kundera's The Book of Laughter and Forgetting. And I just realized I'm now walking distance from a really good library but school first and sometimes I'm gonna have to interact with other students too ha


From: Britt
09/04/2012 20:59:33
What's stopping you from that? Work junk? Ewwwwwwww, Ayn Rand. I remember reading Anthem when I was in like 7th grade and thinking it was so awesome. I was so very misguided hahah. At least you can make fart noises along to the audio book. I peeped a synopsis and that does sound much more stimulating. I need to remake my to-read list because i deleted it awhile ago because it was too long and foreboding consider the pace at which I read things.


From: Britt
09/04/2012 20:40:56
Regular vagabond, aren't ya? Falling asleep has gotten harder for me too but I think its because I'm not in my own bed anymore hah. What are you reading lately? I'm finally digging into a copy "Haunted" that I bought a year ago but was too busy with other projects to read at the time.


From: Britt
09/04/2012 20:31:09
Bonjour Mike, all that is up at the moment me trying to avoid my research methods readings. How bout you? Still traveling around?


07/14/2012 22:37:24
I don't know when this was recorded but I saw the story at Infowars.com a few day ago and today (well, yesterday now) I found the video on You Tube. It is very disturbing to see this kind of thing happen in America. / Heads up but I'm about to send a lengthy, rambling rant to your PR inbox.


From: The SpiNes
07/14/2012 07:14:22
That song you got on here "Savage" by Fun Things is terrific! I don't think I'd heard it before. Thanks for sharing a great tune.


From: notsud
07/05/2012 13:17:27
where there's a will, there's a way.  people often give up when things get tough.  its the ones that believe in something and sticks with it that will eventually make a difference.  you're a good man, keep on keeping on.


From: notsud
07/05/2012 12:02:14
thanks for the add.  great views on the whole occupy movement by the way.


From: Britt
07/05/2012 11:43:11
He gives a really good arguement about how every book he's fought to be published, like for example when he wanted to publish Lady Chatterly's Lover it was disgustingly perverse but when he fought to get Tropic of Cancer published Lady Chatterly's Lover was suddenly a provactive classic and Tropic of Cancer was smut, And every book after that. hah. It's forever expanding. Athens exposed me to a lot of cool upcoming bands (Emissions, Step Dads, Enzuigiri, Ultra Ultra, etc). Although, I've been listening to a lot of sonic youth as of late hah. I need to get back in the habit of going back to shows around here though.


From: Britt
07/01/2012 22:45:23
For sure. I hope you get an opportunity to do so soon.  I've heard of Freakanomics. I'll add them to my list. I just finished a documentary called Obscene about Barney Rossett, a publisher who put out books like Naked Lunch, Tropic of Cancer, etc and had to battle a ton of obscenity cases. He also had a magazine that helped launch the careers of a ton of influential writers. It was really good, his life was so chaotic.




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