Maximum the Hormone (they're not very good, but they're funny and catchy)
Melvins
Miles Davis
Morning Musume (okay, not really, but I listen to them anyway)
Mr. Bungle
Neurosis
Neutral Milk Hotel
Nobuo Uematsu
Pizzicato Five
See-Saw
Soundgarden
Teen Cthulhu
The Abandoned Hearts Club
The Creaking Tree String Quartet
The Dillinger Escape Plan
The Fucking Champs
The Mars Volta
Today is the Day
Unearthly Trance
Yacopsae
YUI
Books that you need to read.
BY SHIRLEY JACKSON:
The Lottery
BY DOUGLAS ADAMS:
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (the entire series)
BY GEORGE ORWELL:
Animal Farm
BY JOSEPH HELLER:
Catch 22
BY HARLAN ELLISON:
I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream (not a fantastic piece of literature, but interesting otherwise)
BY ISAAC ASIMOV:
The Last Question (also not terrific)
BY BOB POWERS:
Happy Cruelty Day!
BY FRANZ KAFKA:
The Metamorphosis
Amerika, or The Man Who Disappeared
The Trial
The Castle
The Zurau Aphorisms
BY ALBERT CAMUS:
Exile and the Kingdom
The Plague
The Fall
The Stranger
BY SAMUEL BECKETT:
Waiting For Godot (it's actually a play, but I don't really care)
Books that I need to read.
I need to review the complete works of Franz Kafka. That includes both major translations and the nonstandard ones online. I also need to learn German.
Anne Frank's Diary; I find the history of Nazi Germany fascinating, from all perspectives.
The complete works of Terry Pratchett.
Something by HP Lovecraft.
George Orwell's 1984
I need to reread The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, since I never finished it and I forgot all of it.
The Name of the Rose and Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
Albert Camus' The Myth of Sisyphus
Eagerly awaiting Bob Powers' You Are A Miserable Excuse For A Hero. Out May 27!
Goethe's Faust
Sun Tzu's The Art of War, which, despite that it has become common sense by now, is written in a terrific and poetic manner.
I'm halfway through Moby Dick, and I'm making astoundingly poor progress.
Movies.
Anchorman
Bourne Trilogy
Die Hard
Groundhog Day
Hot Fuzz
Indiana Jones Trilogy (looking forward to the fourth!)
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