
Since no one seems to care about the popular things I like, here's an entire wing of the Non-Store devoted to everything from the less-than-popular to the obscure, to things that'll probably have you going "--the fuck? He owns that?" Looking back, I find the first page of this Non-store to be decidedly...mainstream. You guys should've owned all those products already. What you need is something strange, something fresh, something that might be new, even to those of you who are jaded as hell. So here's a list of some of my (going by other people's opinions) strangest entertainment interests.
As always, if it sounds like something you'd like, buy it. If it doesn't, that's cool to. Just as long as you keep sending the email.
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And now for something completely different... |
Bloodhound Gang's "One Fierce Beer Coster" "Rauchy," and "crude" don't even begin to cover it. |
You morons. It's Tool. Buy it. |
The Insider: Music From the Motion Picture Never saw the movie, but the music (by Pieter Bourke and Dead Can Dance alum Lisa Gerrard) is awesome. |
Sure, the movie sucked, but Greame Revell's score rocks the house. |
The Crystal Method's "Tweekend" The one and only Electronica album worth your money. I say, that's who. |
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The biggest, most expansive fantasy series ever written. Ever. |
Steve King's own entry into the fantasy genre, blending myth with legand, as one man's journeys toward lench-pin of reality and a universal Apocalypse. |
Kurt Vonnegut tells a tale of the year 1986, the year the human race began. |
A book (and series) so garganuan it defies a plot synopsis. If you can get to page 365, you'll never put these books down. |
Long standing superhero scribe Peter David creates a new hero for the 21st century. |
Not for the stupid. |
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The best monster movie of 1998. I say, that's who. (DVD) |
A superhero only Sam Raimi could create. Liam Neeson is on a quest to destroy those who destroyed his life, his love, and his face. (DVD) |
The Dark Night returns with fanfare, courtesy of Tim Burton. (DVD)
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Pink Floyd's album comes to glorious, hallucinogenic life. (DVD) |
The rarest possible beast: a sequel that expands on its prequel. Danny Glover vs. The Predator in LA. |
The title kinda says it all. (DVD) |