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Describe your style in three words?
Queer punk libra.
The first track you played on repeat?
Missy Elliott - Work It
I remember my dad buying me Missy Elliott's album 'Supa Dupa Fly' and falling in love with her. I would listen to these CD's everywhere via my Walkman, but I would always jump at the chance to put it on in the car. My dad was the only one who would entertain it.
A song from your favorite album?
Tim Barry - Exit Wounds
This album and song are always played when feeling moody or down. I have been to many of Tim Barry's shows and I always am the one scream-singing along with him as he performs.
A song from your most memorable gig?
Wayne Hancock - Your Love and His Blood
Wayne The Train Hancock played this at Hi Dive in Denver, Colorado among many of his other songs and it is one of the songs that stands out from the MANY gigs I have attended in my life.
A song that always gets you up and dancing?
Shania Twain - Any Man Of Mine
Shania knows how to get this rusty old body moving. If this song comes on chances are I'm gonna make you two-step with me (and probably try to do the pretzel).
A new song you're listening to?
Ava Max - My Head & My Heart
This song is played at least once a day and it's usually because I am watching the music video where Bimini Bon Boulash is giving the only performance!
Best song to turn up loud?
Three 6 Mafia - Late Nite Tip
When my car used to have big subwoofers this was the song that I would go to for feeling the bass.
A song that defines the teenage you?
Ten Foot Pole - A.D.D.
The microwaves did something to our brains... I think that about sums it up.
An anthemic song?
Trisha Paytas - What Dreams Are Made Of
The original is from the Lizzie McGuire movie, however, this song has been stuck in my head for about 18 years now. It has no plans of going anywhere.
Best song to end an all-nighter?
Lady Gaga - Million Reasons
She is giving me a million reasons to go home and call it a night.
Describe your style in three words?
Queer punk libra.
The first track you played on repeat?
Missy Elliott - Work It
I remember my dad buying me Missy Elliott's album 'Supa Dupa Fly' and falling in love with her. I would listen to these CD's everywhere via my Walkman, but I would always jump at the chance to put it on in the car. My dad was the only one who would entertain it.
A song from your favorite album?
Tim Barry - Exit Wounds
This album and song are always played when feeling moody or down. I have been to many of Tim Barry's shows and I always am the one scream-singing along with him as he performs.
A song from your most memorable gig?
Wayne Hancock - Your Love and His Blood
Wayne The Train Hancock played this at Hi Dive in Denver, Colorado among many of his other songs and it is one of the songs that stands out from the MANY gigs I have attended in my life.
A song that always gets you up and dancing?
Shania Twain - Any Man Of Mine
Shania knows how to get this rusty old body moving. If this song comes on chances are I'm gonna make you two-step with me (and probably try to do the pretzel).
A new song you're listening to?
Ava Max - My Head & My Heart
This song is played at least once a day and it's usually because I am watching the music video where Bimini Bon Boulash is giving the only performance!
Best song to turn up loud?
Three 6 Mafia - Late Nite Tip
When my car used to have big subwoofers this was the song that I would go to for feeling the bass.
A song that defines the teenage you?
Ten Foot Pole - A.D.D.
The microwaves did something to our brains... I think that about sums it up.
An anthemic song?
Trisha Paytas - What Dreams Are Made Of
The original is from the Lizzie McGuire movie, however, this song has been stuck in my head for about 18 years now. It has no plans of going anywhere.
Best song to end an all-nighter?
Lady Gaga - Million Reasons
She is giving me a million reasons to go home and call it a night.