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I take pride in my eclecticity.

John Linnell, Andy Partridge, Les Claypool, Trent Reznor

Critiquing music, buying CDs, bitching.

Post-Punk/New Wave, Progressive Rock, Psychedelia, Alt Rock, Industrial Metal

Hey, why not take a listen?

Post-Punk and New Wave selections:

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Punk, the ACTUAL punk:

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Metal, By My Definition:

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Other, less cohesive playlists are available at my Playlist.com profile:
http://www.playlist.com/user/...

Good Eats, Mythbusters, Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Whose Line is it Anyway?, The Jamie Kennedy Experiment

The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy

John Linnell, of They Might Be Giants, for his incredibly clever and abstract lyric style.
Les Claypool, of Primus, for his ingenious bass-playing style. If I ever learn bass, I'm going to rip him off like it's nobody's business.
Elvis Costello, for being as musically eclectic as I am.
Andy Partridge, of XTC, for his musical genius, and for spelling out my distrust in religion in black and white, (or, rather, in lovely summer colors).
Trent Reznor, of Nine Inch Nails, for putting his loyalty to the fans over money.

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  • +2 raves The musicians are talented, the songwriting is downright goofy and forever endearing, and the wac... The musicians are talented, the songwriting is downright goofy and forever endearing, and the wacky Les Claypool basically invented the most mind-blowing way to play the bass and thus turned it into a psychotic piece of art. Claypool's an unmedicated genius.

    The problem with calling them underrated, though, is that everyone I know loves them. My friends can't stop singing the lyrics and bass/guitar riffs to "Too Many Puppies" and "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver."
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