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Staff page - Morten
All Time Favorite Bands (in no particular order):
Control Denied
Opeth
Pain of Salvation
Dream Theater
Ark
Queen
Freak Kitchen
Morbid Angel
All Time Favorite Albums (in no particular order):
Control Denied - Fragile Art of Existance
Opeth - Blackwater Park + Deliverence + Still Life
Ark - Ark
Pain of Salvation - Perfect Element Pt. 1
Dream Theater - Awake
Megadeth - The System Has Failed
Freak Kitchen - Appetizer
Talisman - Life
Queen - Jazz
Hades - Saviourself
Books (again in no particular order):
§ Girlfriend in a Coma written by Douglas Coupland
§ Vendetta (The whole Hamilton series infact) written by Jan Guillou
§ The Hunt For Red October (well the whole Jack Ryan series) written by Tom Clancy
§ The Da Vinci Code - Dan Brown (I realy wanted to hate this book, but well I didn't.)
§ Microserfs written by Douglas Coupland
§ Lord of the Rings written by J.R.R. Tolkien
Favorite Movies:
1. Rock Star
2. Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back
3. Top Gun
4. Spinal Tap
Monty Pyton Live at the Hollywood Bowl
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Comment by Alanna (Staff) - Monday, August 1, 2005 |
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Comments: 245 | | If you liked The Da Vinci Code, you HAVE to read the first book, Angels and Demons. It is freakin' awesome. Since you've already read Da Vinci, think of it as a prequel. I wanted to HATE the book (really I did, don't particularly like "mainstream" novels and read mostly Sci-Fi and Fantasy) but absolutely fell in love with this.
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Comment by Morten - RevelationZ (Anonymous) - Sunday, August 7, 2005 | Hi Alanna!
I'm actually reading Angels & Demons now ;-)And it is just as awsome! Got about 50 pages left as I headed off for Wacken, so I'll finish it tonight! |
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