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No one in particular. I have this fear of meeting someone who I really like, but don't know their personality, then meet them and they turn out to be a jerk.

Reading, listening to music, playing my saxophone, playing video games, etc.

These are all of the bands I have on my Zune in alphabetical order. There are more that I like, I just haven't gotten them on there yet.
311
AC/DC
Adam Sandler (yes, that's right)
Aerosmith
AFI
Agalloch
Airbourne
Alanis Morissette
Alexisonfire
Alice Cooper
Alice in Chains
Alien Ant Farm
All That Remains
The Allman Brothers Band
Alter Bridge
Anthrax
Anvil
As I Lay Dying
Audioslave
August Burns Red
Avenged Sevenfold (their first 2 albums; I hate their other 2)
Bang Camaro
The Beatles
Beck
Behemoth
Between the Buried and Me
Billy Corgan
Billy Idol
Billy Squier
Black Label Society
Black Sabbath
Black Tide
Blink-182
Blue Öyster Cult
Blur
Bob Dylan
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
Bon Jovi
Boston
Breaking Benjamin
Bruce Springsteen
Buckethead
Bullet For My Valentine
Cheap Trick
Chickenfoot
Children of Bodom
The Clash
Clutch
Coheed and Cambria
The Commodores
Corrosion of Conformity
Cream
Creed
Creedence Clearwater Revival
The Cure
Danzig
The Darkness
The Dead Kennedys
Dead or Alive
Death
Death Cab For Cutie
Deep Purple
Def Leppard
Derek and the Dominos
Dethklok
Dio
Dire Straits
Disturbed
Dokken
The Doors
Dope
Dragonforce
Dream Theater
The Dresden Dolls
Dropkick Murphys
Duran Duran
The Eagles
Eagles of Death Metal
Earth, Wind & Fire
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
An Endless Sporadic
Eric Clapton
Eric Johnson
Europe
Everclear
Evile
Extreme
Flogging Molly
Foghat
Foo Fighters
Foreigner
Fozzy
Franz Ferdinand
The Fratellis
Genesis
God Is An Astronaut
Godsmack
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Gov't Mule
Grand Funk Railroad
The Grateful Dead
The Guess Who
Guns 'N Roses
Gwar
Heaven & Hell
Hüsker Dü
Iced Earth
In Flames
Interpol
Iron Butterfly
Iron Maiden
Iwrestledabearonce
The J. Geils Band
Jane's Addiction
Jethro Tull
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Joe Bonamassa
Joe Satriani
John Petrucci
Johnny Winter
Journey
Judas Priest
Kansas
The Killers
Killswitch Engage
King Crimson
King Diamond
The Kinks
Kiss
Kraftwerk
Kyuss
Lacuna Coil
Lamb of God
Led Zeppelin
Lenny Kravitz
Little Feat
Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Main Drag
The Mars Volta
The Marshall Tucker Band
Mastodon
Meat Loaf
Megadeth
Megasus
The Melvins
Men Without Hats
Mercyful Fate
Meshuggah
Metallica
Michael Jackson
The Misfits
Modest Mouse
Mötley Crüe
Motörhead
Mott the Hoople
Muse
Mute Math
Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Night Ranger
Nine Inch Nails
Nirvana
Oasis
The Offspring
Opeth
Ozzy Osbourne
Pantera
Pearl Jam
A Perfect Circle
Phish
Pink Floyd
Pixies
Poison
The Police
Porcupine Tree
Powerman 5000
The Presidents of the United States of America
Probot
Protest the Hero
Queen
Queens of the Stone Age
Queensrÿche
The Radiators
Radiohead
Rage Against the Machine
Rainbow
Ram Jam
Rammstein
Ramones
Ratt
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Reel Big Fish
R.E.M.
REO Speedwagon
Rise Against
Rob Zombie
The Rolling Stones
Rush
Samhain
Sammy Hagar
Scars on Broadway
Scorpions
Screaming Trees
Seether
Serj Tankian
Sevendust
The Sex Pistols
Sigur Rós
Silversun Pickups
Simon & Garfunkel
Skid Row
Slayer
Smashing Pumpkins
Social Distortion
Sonata Arctica
Sonic Youth
Soundgarden
Steely Dan
Steppenwolf
The Steve Miller Band
Stevie Wonder
The Stone Roses
Stone Temple Pilots
Strongbad and Co.
Styx
Suicidal Tendencies
Swashbuckle
The Sword
System of a Down
Talking Heads
Ted Nugent
Temple of the Dog
Tenacious D
Testament
That Handsome Devil
Them Crooked Vultures
They Might Be Giants
Thin Lizzy
Tool
TV On the Radio
Twisted Sister
Vampire Weekend
Van Canto
Van Halen
The Velvet Underground
War
Warrant
Weezer
Weird Al Yankovic
White Lion
White Zombie
Whitesnake
The Who
Winger
Wolfmother
The Wu-Tang Clan
Yes
Yngwie Malmsteen
ZZ Top

Fresh Prince of Bel Air
It Takes A Thief
Jeopardy
Malcolm in the Middle
Match Game
Two And A Half Men

Let's Go To Prison
Little Nicky
The Taking of Pelham 123

Mostly fantasy. My favorite series is the Pendragon series.

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  • +2 raves 9,648 on my Zune
  • +2 raves That kid couldn't get any ass with two hands, a compass, and a pneumatic drill.
  • +2 raves They're awesome. Especially in metal (along with a tuba and bari sax). I was in a sludge metal ga... They're awesome. Especially in metal (along with a tuba and bari sax). I was in a sludge metal garage band and got the tuba and bari sax player to jam with us once (along with a violonist I was friends with) and it was awesome so they gladly joined us. Low brass makes for an epic balls-to-the-wall riff-heavy sludge metal song. (more)
  • +2 raves While many women do have birth, it's optional so I consider it a moot point. Having a monthly per... While many women do have birth, it's optional so I consider it a moot point. Having a monthly period sucks, as does menopause, but guys also have disadvatages. Getting caught in your zipper, getting hit in the groin, etc. which happen more often than you'd think. Women usually win the majority of fights as well so you got that going for you as well. It all balances out, in my opinion. There is one thing tipping the scale in the favor of males, though.
    women win majority fights balances opinion tipping scale favor males
    We can pee standing up.
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  • +2 raves There is no such thing as a song that is too old. The people who say that say it about songs that... There is no such thing as a song that is too old. The people who say that say it about songs that are in no way old. Your theory about holding onto a song for too long making you miss out on new songs is very untrue. Most people are very interested in what new stuff is coming out. However, what is true is that most people on here are unwilling to look past mainstream music and into indie bands. It's really a shame because mainstream music lately has been pretty bad but the indie bands have never been better. (more)
  • +4 raves Anvil (Not really unknown, but I've never seen them mentioned on here and they're awesome) Augus... Anvil (Not really unknown, but I've never seen them mentioned on here and they're awesome)
    August Burns Red
    Between the Buried and Me
    Black Tide
    Clutch
    Corrosion of Conformity
    Dio (see Anvil)
    Dream Theater (see Anvil, though they have been mentioned)
    Evile
    Jethro Tull (yet again, see Anvil)
    Joe Bonamassa (if you like blues, he's incredible)
    The Mars Volta
    The Melvins
    Night Ranger
    A Perfect Circle
    Phish
    Porcupine Tree (very much like Pink Floyd, they've even been called the Pink Floyd of the 90's)
    Queensryche
    The Radiators
    Ratt
    REO Speedwagon (...see Anvil)
    Steely Dan (see Anv- I think you get it)
    Testament
    Whitesnake
    Yes (see Anvil, but if anything just look into them because their logo is used quite frequently and unknowingly as a picture for an answer labeled as "Yes" on here)
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  • +2 raves Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence by Dream Theater. 42 minutes of epicness.
  • +3 raves Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull Great song writer, great vocie, incredibly talented, and out of his d... Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull
    Great song writer, great vocie, incredibly talented, and out of his damn mind.

    elvis costello ian anderson jethro tull
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  • +2 raves I've always wanted to make a large band, not just one person on each instrument. With enough song... I've always wanted to make a large band, not just one person on each instrument. With enough songwriting and instrumental talent, which these guys all certainly have, it would be the most epic supergroup ever, in my opinion of course.

    Lead guitar: John Petrucci (solo, Dream Theater, and Liquid Tension Experiment), Joe Bonamassa (solo) and Zakk Wylde (Ozzy Osbourne and Black Label Society)

    Rythm guitar: Eric Clapton (solo, Derek and the Dominos) and Gary Rossington (Lynyrd Skynyrd)

    Slide guitar: Johnny Winter (solo)

    Drums: Neil Peart (Rush) and Buddy Rich (several solo acts of other people)

    Bass: Lemmy Kilmister (Motörhead and Hawkwind) and Greg Christian (Testament)

    Vocals: Axl Rose (Guns 'N' Roses), Ronnie James Dio (Dio, Black Sabbath, Rainbow) and King Diamond (Mercyful Fate and solo)
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