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Author has written 75 stories for Naruto, Pokémon, Digimon, Fairy Tail, Highschool of the Dead, Rosario + Vampire, and Akame ga Kiru/アカメが斬る. What's up everybody. I'm DarkChild316, the bad boy of fanfiction.net. About Me Gender: I'm a Guy Age: 28 Birthday: December 09, 1991 Race: 50% Black, 50% American, and 100% BADASS!!!!! Religion: Born-Again Christian (as I'm sure you probably guessed by my profile pic and username) Hobbies: Improvisational Comedy(basically freestyle unscripted comedy with jokes off the top of the head), Video Gaming, Martial Arts (2nd Dan in ATA-style Taekwondo, Studied in Western Boxing, Kickboxing [based on Full-Contact Kickboxing (A.K.A. American Kickboxing) and Muay Thai]; and Freestyle & Submission Wrestling), Fantasy Football, Web Surfing Hometown: Tallahassee, FL, USA Education: Associate in Arts Degree from Tallahassee Community College (2016) Bachelors of Science Degree in Broadcast Journalism from Florida A&M University (2019) Personal Theme Songs: Ace of Spades by Motörhead, Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana, Rise Above by Black Flag, Can I Kick It? by A Tribe Called Quest Personal Fight Songs: Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N' Roses, Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes, Raining Blood by Slayer, Blitzkrieg Bop by Ramones, Mama Said Knock You Out by LL Cool J Anime & Manga I Like: Fairy Tail (My all-time favorite anime and arguably the best adventure/fantasy based anime I’ve ever watched. Erza Scarlet and Natsu Dragneel are my favorite characters) Lemon Corporate Staff: My Friend and Grand Master Mentor AKA Senior Advisor and Chief Business Strategist: http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/2488249/Raptorcloak My Friend and BETA Reader AKA Senior Creative Consultant: http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/4103314/The-Keeper-of-Worlds My Friend and Official Secretary of FanFiction AKA Director of Operations: /u/385764/Ryan-L-Spradling My New Friend and Junior Apprentice: /u/1157012/D-J-Scales My Friends and Story Collaborators AKA Head Creative Writers: http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/4106861/Never-Ending-Dawn, /u/2865543/mindmaster123, /u/2348087/Uzumaki-Ricky, /u/4792180/Miledman2 My Close Friends and Frequent Loyal Reviewers Alike: http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/4371604/aloasa http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/2049081/bankai777 http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/4382229/codyhobgood271 http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/802607/DarkPaladinmon http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/3106732/dbzsotrum9 http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/4330318/DeathCheater http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/4208829/Destroyer9 http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/3773689/Dracoknight545 http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/1714250/edboy4926 http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/4178501/ExecutionerKain http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/1633830/flame55 http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/1664403/Iron-Reprieve http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/3588241/jaku-uzumaki http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/4350761/LUCARIO-HMV-ADVANCED http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/3220323/Striker-Master-Of-Hearts http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/3067186/Toby860 http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/2975003/TYZO300 http://www.fanfiction.ws/u/4305251/Yumi-Nakamura-Chan Dear Friends, It seems another battle of Fanfiction is at hand once again as this arrogant bug user known by the name MA NOT ALLOWED (/u/6450704/MA-NOT-ALLOWED) is threatening to eviscerate FF lemons by reporting lemon writers to the CU through this page of his (/community/MA-Content-All-of-these-Stories-have-MA-Content/118382/99/0/1/0/0/0/0/) I, as a lemon author, refuse to submit to the arrogance of these laws and risk losing the countless fans and followers I care about. In all fairness, lemons have continued to be made since the last CU controversial removal of lemons throughout the site three years ago in June so they've no one to blame but themselves for things as they are. If you agreed, post this on your page and encourage your friends alike to do the same. -DarkChild316. Dear Friends, I am currently searching for story collaborators for my Naruto's Video Game Vixens series. If anyone is familiar with any or all of the game series that are listed below, PM me and we'll discuss any ideas you may have. SoulCalibur, Tekken, Dead or Alive, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Metroid Prime, Resident Evil. -DarkChild316 Dear Friends, You can now follow me over at DevianArt, which I'll be using to post promotional artwork and spoilers for future works. My username on DeviantArt is the same as FanFiction, so I shouldn't be that hard to find. See you there!!!! -DarkChild316 Copyright Declaration (from winterschind11) So, as someone who has worked with many amazing people in the legal field, I believe there are few things that people here need to know. I have consulted with several people who work in different areas of the law including, a contact at the ACLU, a published writer, and a law professor, among others. One) This site is not a non-profit site. The owners make money from the many ads that you see on here and therefore, are required to pay taxes. Two) Because this is a profit site, the owners ARE required, BY LAW, to monitor for (dare I say the word...BULLIES) and are required, BY LAW, to deal with said individuals and/or groups. Three) The LAW states that no one who posts on the internet can be censored simply because there is a chance that someone thirteen or younger, may see it. It is against the LAW to force a writer to alter their work based on this. Four) Number three is a law and the fact that someone makes a rule and then forces censorship, is ILLEGAL. An example would be...I make a rule stating that all employees must hit every person who says something stupid in the face with a shovel, or they will be fired. Now, just because it's a rule, or company policy, doesn't make it legal and you WILL end up going to jail if you do that (tempting as it might be some days). Five) In order to make this site legal, all bully groups and individuals who harass another for whatever reason, this site would have to deal with them. This means that they are required, BY LAW, to answer any and all emails and complaints filed by everyone. THEY DO NOT DO THIS. Six) This site also breaks copyright laws by allowing works to be written by living authors who have expressly forbidden it. YES, they do know that they are allowing it because they are the ones who create the title and character templates. Seven) The "M" rating on this site clearly states that it must be suitable for age SIXTEEN and older. As this is subjective based on a person's own beliefs, it would be nearly impossible for everyone to agree on what is appropriate for every sixteen year old who may read, OR WRITE, on this site. If one peruses the local bookstore for teen fiction you will find much worse, in some cases, than what is found here. If you think your sixteen year old doesn't know about things like violence or sex...you are sadly mistaken. Eight) There is a bill in Congress stating that: a web site administrator shall, upon request, remove any posted comments posted by an anonymous poster unless the anonymous poster agrees to attach his or her name to the post and confirms that his or her IP address, legal name, and home address are accurate.”This would include EVERYONE on this site, since we all go by pen names. So...to sum this up, NO ONE can be censored on the chance that a thirteen year old, or younger, may see it. This falls under PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY. People have NO write to harass or bully another simply because they don't like what they are reading. There is no longer a "MORALS" censorship board in this country, hasn't been for decades. In order for this site to comply with ALL the laws, there would be an age appropriate button, they would answer emails and deal with the bullies on this site, and they would remove all banned writers fiction. They do not do this. I highly recommend that people check out the online internet censorship laws as well as the laws regarding cyber bullying. VERY interesting reads. If anyone is threatening you in any way shape or form, they can and should be reported. One place to do this is at QuitStalkingMe . com... Which I have done to the very "reviewer" who prompted this revision of my profile. You are NOT allowed to threaten people and you are NOT allowed to tell people that they cannot block you or they will be reported. Not only is it against the rules...it is ILLEGAL. So...you HAVE been reported to the police. My Favorite Bands and Albums (My Most Listened Albums Are In BOLD): 10 Years (Their The Autumn Effect, Divison, Feeding The Wolves, and [how to live] AS GHOSTS studio albums) 12 Stones (Their Anthem for the Underdog and 12 Stones [2002] studio albums; Their The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday extended play) AC/DC (Their Back In Black, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, For Those About to Rock [We Salute You]; High Voltage, Highway to Hell, Let There Be Rock, Powerage, and The Razors Edge studio albums; Their If You Want Blood You've Got It and AC/DC Live live albums) Accept (Their Balls to the Wall, Blood of the Nations, Breaker, Metal Heart, and Restless and Wild studio albums; Their Staying a Life and Symphonic Terror – Live at Wracken 2017 live albums) Adelitas Way (Their Adelitas Way, Home School Valedictorian, and Notorious studio albums; Their Live Love Life extended play) Aerosmith (Their Aerosmith, Get a Grip, Get Your Wings, Permanent Vacation, Pump, Rocks, and Toys in the Attic studio albums; Their Live! Bootleg live album) AFI (Their AFI [A.K.A. The Blood Album]; The Art of Drowning, Black Sails in the Sunset, DECEMBERUNDERGROUND, and Sing the Sorrow studio albums) After the Burial (Their Dig Deep, Evergreen, Rareform, and Wolves Within studio albums) Against Me! (Their New Wave, Reinventing Axl Rose, Transgender Dysphoria Blues, and White Crosses studio albums) Alestorm (Their Back Through Time, Black Sails at Midnight, Captain Morgan’s Revenge, Curse of the Crystal Coconut, No Grave but the Sea, and Sunset on the Golden Age studio albums) Alice Cooper (His Billion Dollar Babies, Brutal Planet, Hey Stoopid, Killer, The Last Temptation, Love It to Death, School's Out, Trash, and Welcome to My Nightmare studio albums) Alice in Chains (Their Alice in Chains [1995]; Black Gives Way to Blue, The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, Dirt, Facelift, and Rainier Fog studio albums; Their Jar of Flies and Sap extended plays; Their MTV Unplugged: Alice in Chains live album) Alien Weaponry (Their Tu studio album) The Allman Brothers Band (Their The Allman Brother Band [1969]; Brothers and Sisters, Eat A Peach, Hittin’ the Note, Idlewild South, and Where It All Begins studio albums; Their At Filmore East live album) All Shall Perish (Their Awaken the Dreamers, Hate.Malice.Revenge, The Price of Existence, and This is Where it Ends studio albums) Alter Bridge (Their AB III, Blackbird, Fortress, The Last Hero, One Day Remains, and Walk The Sky studio albums) The Amity Affliction (Their Chasing Ghosts, Everyone Love You…Once You Leave Them, Let the Ocean Take Me, This Could Be Heartbreak and Youngbloods studio albums; Their Glory Days compilation album) Amon Amarth (Their Berserker, Deceiver of the Gods, Fate of Norms, Jomsviking, Once Sent from the Golden Hall, Surtur Rising, Twilight of the Thunder God, Versus the World, and With Oden on Our Side studio albums) Angel Witch (Their Angel Witch [1980]; Angel of Light; and As Above, So Below studio albums) Animals as Leaders (Their Animals as Leaders [2009]; The Joy of Motion, The Madness of Many, and Weightless studio albums) Annihilator (Their Alice in Hell, Ballistic, Sadistic; Feast; Never, Neverland; Schizo Deluxe, and Set the World on Fire studio albums) Anthrax (Their Among the Living, Fistful of Metal, For All Kings, Persistence of Time, Sound of White Noise, Spreading the Disease, State of Euphoria, and Worship Music studio albums; Their Attack of the Killer B’s compilation album) Anti-Flag (Their 20/20 Vision, American Fall, American Spring, Die for the Government, For Blood and Empire, A New Kind of Army, The Terror State, and Underground Network studio albums; Their Live Vol. 1 live album) Arcade Fire (Their Funeral, Neon Bible, Reflektor, and The Suburbs studio albums) Arch Enemy (Their Anthems of Rebellion, Black Earth, Burning Bridges, Doomsday Machine, Stigmata, Wages of Sin, War Eternal, and Will to Power studio albums; Their As the Stages Burn! live album) Architects (Their All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, Daybreaker, Hollow Crown, Holy Hell, and Lost Forever // Lost Together studio albums) Arctic Monkeys (Their AM, Favourite Worst Nightmare, Humbug, and Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not studio albums) As I Lay Dying (Their Awakened, Frail Words Collapsed, An Ocean Between Us, The Powerless Rise, Shadows Are Security, and Shaped by Fire studio albums) Asking Alexandria (Their Asking Alexandria [2017]; The Black, From Death to Destiny, Reckless and Relentless, and Stand Up and Scream studio albums) Not a big fan of their newer sound, really wish they’d go back to their older sound. At the Gates (Their At War With Reality, The Red in the Sky is Ours, Slaughter of the Soul, Terminal Spirit Disease, To Drink From The Night Itself, and With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness studio albums; Purgatory Unleashed: Live at Wracken live album) Atheist (Their Elements, Jupiter, Piece of Time, and Unquestionable Presence studio albums) August Burns Red (Their Constellations, Found in Far Away Places, Guardians, Leveler, Messengers, Phantom Anthem, and Rescue & Restore studio albums) Autopsy (Their Acts of The Unspeakable, The Headless Ritual, Macabre Eternal, Mental Funeral, Severed Survival, and Tourniquets, Hacksaws, & Graves studio albums) Avenged Sevenfold (Their Avenged Sevenfold [2007]; City of Evil, Hail to the King, Nightmare, The Stage, and Waking the Fallen studio albums; Their Live in the LBC live album; Their Black Reign extended play; Their Diamonds in the Rough compilation album) Bad Brains (Their Bad Brains [1982]; I Against I, and Rock for Light studio albums; Their Black Dots compilation album Bad Religion (Their Against The Grain, Generator, How Could Hell Be Any Worse?, No Control, The Process of Belief, Recipe for Hate, Stranger Than Fiction, and Suffer studio albums) Bad Wolves (Their Disobey and N.A.T.I.O.N. studio albums) Baroness (Their Blue Record, Gold & Grey, Purple, Red Album, and Yellow & Green studio albums) Bathory (Their Bathory [1984]; Blood Fire Death, Blood on Ice, Hammerheart, Nordland I, Nordland II, The Return of the Darkness and Evil, Twilight of the Gods, and Under the Sign of the Black Mark studio albums) The Beach Boys (Their All Summer Long, The Beach Boys Today!, Holland, Pet Sounds, Smiley Smile, Summer Days [And Summer Nights!!]; Sunflower, Surf’s Up, and Wild Honey studio albums; Their Smile Sessions compilation album) The Beatles (Their Abbey Road, The Beatles [A.K.A. The "White Album," 1968]; A Hard Day’s Night, Help!, Magical Mystery Tour, Please Please Me, Revolver, Rubber Soul, Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band, and With the Beatles studio albums) Beck (His Colors, Guero, The Information, Mellow Gold, Midnite Vultures, Modern Guilt, Morning Phase, Mutations, Odelay, and Sea Change studio albums) Between the Buried and Me (Their Alaska, Colors, Coma Ecliptic, The Great Misdirect, The Parallax II: Future Sequence, and The Silent Circus studio albums; Their The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues extended play) The Black Dahlia Murder (Their Abysmal, Everblack, Nightbringers, Nocturnal, Ritual, Unhallowed, and Verminous studio albums) Black Flag (Their Damaged and My War studio albums; Their The First Four Years compilation album) The Black Keys (Their Attack & Release, The Big Come Up, Brothers, El Camino, “Let’s Rock”, Rubber Factory, and Thickfreakness studio albums) Black Sabbath (Their 13, Black Sabbath [1970]; Dehumanizer, Heaven and Hell, Masters of Reality, Mob Rules, Paranoid, Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, Sabotage, and Vol. 4 studio albums; Their The End: Live in Birmingham live album) Bleed From Within (Their Empire, Era, Fracture, and Uprising studio albums) Blind Guardian (Their At The Edge Of Time, Imaginations from the Other Side, A Night at the Opera, Nightfall in Middle-Earth, Somewhere Far Beyond, and Tales from the Twilight World studio albums) blink-182 (Their Blink-182 [2003]; Dude Ranch, Enema of the State, and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket studio albums) Blue Öyster Cult (Their Agents of Fortune, Blue Öyster Cult [1972]; Cultösaurus Erectus, Fire of Unknown Origin, Mirrors, Secret Treaties, Spectres, and Tyranny and Mutation studio albums) Blur (Their 13, Blur [1997]; The Great Escape, Modern Life Is Rubbish, and Parklife studio albums) Bob Dylan (His Another Side Of Bob Dylan, The Basement Tapes, Blonde on Blonde, Blood on the Tracks, Bringing It All Back Home, Desire, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited, Infidels, John Wesley Harding, Love and Theft, Nashville Skyline, Oh Mercy, Time Out of Mind, and The Times They Are a-Changing studio albums, His The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: Live 1966, The “Royal Albert Hall” Concert Live Album) Bob Marley & The Wailers (Their Burnin’, Catch A Fire, Confrontation, Exodus, Kaya, Natty Dread, Rastaman Vibration, and studio albums; Their Live! live album; Their Legend-The Best of Bob Marley And The Wailers compilation album) Body Count (Their Bloodlust, Body Count [1992]; Carnivore, and Manslaughter studio albums) Bolt Thrower (Their ...For Victory, The IVth Crusade, Honor Valor Pride, Mercenary, Realm of Chaos, Those Once Loyal, and War Master studio albums) Bon Jovi (Their 7800 Fahrenheit, Bon Jovi [1984]; Crush, Keep the Faith, New Jersey, Slippery When Wet, These Days, and This House Is Not for Sale studio albums; Their Cross Road compilation album) Born of Osiris (Their The Discovery, A Higher Place, and Tommorow We Die Alive studio albums; Their The New Reign extended play) Boston (Their Boston [1976]; Don't Look Back, and Third Stage studio albums) The Bouncing Souls (Their Anchors Aweigh, The Gold Record, Hopeless Romantic, How I Spent My Summer Vacation, and Maniacal Laughter studio albums) Breaking Benjamin (Their Dark Before Dawn, Dear Agony, Ember, Phobia, Saturate, and We Are Not Alone studio albums; Their Aurora compilation album) Bring Me The Horizon (Their amo, Sempiternal, Suicide Season, That’s the Spirit, and There Is a Hell Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let’s Keep It a Secret. studio albums) Bruce Springsteen (His Born in the U.S.A., Born to Run, Darkness on the Edge of Town, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J., Nebraska, The Rising, The River, Tunnel of Love, and The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle studio albums; His Live/1975-85 live album) Buffalo Springfield (Their Buffalo Springfield [1966]; Buffalo Springfield Again, and Last Time Around studio albums) Bullet for My Valentine (Their Fever, Gravity, The Poison, Scream Aim Fire, and Venom studio albums) Bury Tomorrow (Their Black Flame, Cannibal, Earthbound, Runes, and The Union of Crowns studio albums) Bush (Their Golden State, Razorblade Suitcase, The Science of Things, and Sixteen Stone studio album) Buzzcocks (Their Another Music in a Different Kitchen, A Different Kind of Tension, and Love Bites studio albums, Their Singles Going Steady compilation album) The Byrds (Their Fifth Dimension, Mr. Tambourine Man, The Notorious Byrd Brothers, Sweetheart of the Rodeo, Turn! Turn! Turn!, and Younger Than Yesterday studio albums) Candlemass (Their Ancient Dreams, Candlemass [2005]; Epicus Doomicus Metallicus, King of the Grey Islands, Nightfall, and Tales of Creation studio album) Cannibal Corpse (Their The Bleeding, Butchered at Birth, Eaten Back to Life, Evisceration Plague, Kill, Red Before Black, A Skeletal Domain, Tomb of the Mutilated, Torture, and Vile studio albums; Their Live Cannibalism live album) Carniflex (Their Dead In My Arms, Die Without Hope, Hell Chose Me, Slow Death, Until I Feel Nothing, and World War X studio albums) The Cars (Their Candy-O, The Cars [1978]; and Heartbeat City studio albums) Cattle Decapitation (Their The Anthropocene Extinction, Death Atlas, The Harvest Floor, Karma.Bloody.Karma, and Monolith of Inhumanity studio albums) Celtic Frost (Their Into the Pandemonium, Monotheist, and To Mega Therion studio albums; Their Morbid Tales extended play) Cheap Trick (Their Cheap Trick [1977]; Dream Police, Heaven Tonight, and In Color studio albums, Their Cheap Trick at Budokan live album) Chelsea Grin (Their Ashes to Ashes and Eternal Nightmare studio albums) Chevelle (Their Hats Off to the Bull, La Gárgola, The North Corridor, Sci-Fi Crimes, This Type of Thinking [Could Do Us In]; Vena Sera, and Wonder What’s Next studio albums) Children of Bodom (There Follow The Reaper, Halo of Blood, Hate Crew Deathroll, Hatebreeder, Hexed, and Something Wild studio albums) Circle Jerks (Their Golden Shower of Hits, Group Sex, and Wild in the Streets studio albums) The Clash (Their The Clash [1977]; Combat Rock, Give ‘Em Enough Rope, London Calling, and Sandinista! studio albums; Their Live at Shea Stadium live album) Code Orange (Their Forever, I Am King, and Underneath studio albums) Coldplay (Their Parachutes, A Rush of Blood to the Head, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends, and X&Y studio albums) Converge (Their All We Love We Leave Behind, Axe to Fall, The Dusk In Us, Jane Doe, No Heroes, Petitioning the Empty Sky, When Forever Comes Crashing, and You Fail Me studio albums) Cradle of Filth (Their Cruelty and the Beast, Cryptoriana – The Seductiveness of Decay, Dusk... and Her Embrace, Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder, Hammer of the Witches, Midian, Nymphetamine, and The Principle of Evil Made Flesh studio albums; Their From the Cradle to Enslave and V Empire or Dark Faerytales In Phallustein extended plays; Their Lovecraft & Witch Hearts compilation album) The Cranberries (Their Bury The Hatchet, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?, In the End, No Need to Argue, Something Else, and To The Faithfully Departed studio albums) Crass (Their Christ -The Album, The Feeding of the 5000, Penis Envy, and Yes Sir, I Will studio albums) Cream (Their Disraeli Gears, Fresh Cream, Goodbye, and Wheels of Fire studio albums) Creedence Clearwater Revival (Their Bayou Country, Cosmo’s Factory, Creedence Clearwater Revival [1968]; Green River, and Willy and the Poor Boys studio albums) Crosby, Stills & Nash (Their Crosby, Stills & Nash [1969], CSN, Daylight Again, and Déjà Vu studio albums; Their 4 Way Street live album) The Cure (Their Disintegration, Faith, The Head on the Door, Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me; Pornography, Seventeen Seconds, Three Imaginary Boys, and Wish studio albums) D.O.A. (Their Hardcore ’81, Kings of Punk, Hockey, and Beer; Last Scream of the Missing Neighbors, Northern Avengers, Something Better Change, Talk – Action = 0, and Treason studio albums; Their War on 45 extended play) D.R.I. (Their Crossover, Dealing With It, Four of a Kind, and Thrash Zone studio albums) The Damned (Their The Black Album, Damned Damned Damned, Machine Gun Etiquette, and Strawberries studio albums) Dark Angel (Their Darkness Descends, Leave Scars, and Time Does Not Heal studio albums) Dark Tranquility (Their Atoma, Character, Construct, Damage Done, Fiction, The Gallery, Projector, and We Are The Void studio albums) David Bowie (His Aladdin Sane, Blackstar, Diamond Dogs, “Heroes”, Hunky Dory, Lodger, Low, The Man Who Sold the World, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, Scary Monsters [and Super Creeps]; and Station to Station studio albums) A Day to Remember (Their Bad Vibrations, Common Courtesy, For Those Who Have Heart, Homesick, and What Separates Me From You studio albums) Dead Boys (Their We Have Come for Your Children and Young, Loud and Snotty studio albums) Dead Kennedys (Their Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables and Plastic Surgery Disasters studio albums; Their In God We Trust, Inc. extended play; Their Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death compilation album) Death (Their Human, Individual Thought Patterns, Leprosy, Scream Bloody Gore, The Sound of Perseverance, Spiritual Healing, and Symbolic studio albums) Death Angel (Their Act III, The Art of Dying, The Dream Calls for Blood, The Evil Divide, Frolic Through the Park, Humanicide, Killing Season, Relentless Retribution, and The Ultra-Violence studio albums) Decyfer Down (Their Crash, End of Grey, The Other Side of Darkness, and Scarecrow studio albums) DED (Their Mis-An-Thrope studio album; their Mannequin Eyes extended play) Deep Purple (Their Burn, Come Taste the Band, Deep Purple in Rock, Fireball, Machine Head, Perfect Strangers, Shades of Deep Purple, Stormbringer, and Who Do We Think We Are studio albums, Their Made in Japan live album) Def Leppard (Their Adrenalize, Def Leppard [2015]; High ‘n’ Dry, Hysteria, On Through the Night, and Pyromania studio albums; Their Retro Active compilation album) Deftones (Their Adrenaline, Around the Fur, Deftones [2003]; Diamond Eyes, Gore, Koi No Yokan, Saturday Night Wrist, and White Pony studio albums) Demon Hunter (Their Extremist, Outlive, Storm the Gates of Hell, The Triptych, True Defiance, War, and The World is a Thorn studio albums) Depeche Mode (Their Black Celebration; Music for the Masses, Some Great Reward, Songs of Faith and Devotion, Ultra, and Violator studio albums) Derek & The Dominos (Their Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs studio album) Descendents (Their Cool to Be You, Everything Sucks, Hypercaffium Spazzinate, I Don't Want to Grow Up, and Milo Goes to College studio albums) Destruction (Their All Hell Breaks Loose, The Antichrist, Cracked Brain, D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N., Eternal Devastation, Infernal Overkill, and Release From Agony studio albums) DevilDriver (Their Beast, DevilDriver [2003]; The Fury of Our Maker's Hand, The Last Kind Words, Pray for Villains, and Winter Kills studio albums) The Devil Wears Prada (Their The Act, Dead Throne, Plagues, and With Roots Above and Branches Below studio album; Their Space and Zombie extended plays) Devin Townsend (As a Solo Artist: His Empath, Infinity, Ocean Machine, Terria, and Ziltoid the Omniscient studio albums; With The Devin Townsend Band: Their Accelerated Evolution and Synchestra studio albums; As Part of The Devin Townsend Project: Their Addicted, Deconstruction, Epicloud, Ki, and Transcendence studio albums; With Strapping Young Lad: Their City, Alien, and The New Black studio albums) Diamond Head (Their Lightning to the Nations [The White Album] studio album) The Dillinger Escape Plan (Their Calculating Infinity, Dissociation, Ire Works, Miss Machine, One of Us Is the Killer, and Option Paralysis studio albums) Dimmu Borgir (Their Death Cult Armageddon, Enthrone Darkness Triumphant, For All Tid, Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia, Spiritual Black Dimensions, and Stormblast studio albums) Dio (His Dream Evil, Holy Diver, Killing the Dragon, The Last in Line, Lock Up the Wolves, Magica, Master of the Moon, and Sacred Heart studio albums) Discharge (Their Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing and Why studio albums; Their Never Again compilation album) Disciple (Their Attack, Back Again, Horseshoes & Handgrenades, Long Live the Rebels, Love Letter Kill Shot, O God Save Us All, Scars Remain, Southern Hospitality, and This Might Sting a Little studio albums) Disturbed (Their Asylum, Believe, Immortalized, Indestructible, The Sickness, and Ten Thousand Fists studio albums; Their Disturbed: Live at Red Rocks live album) The Doors (Their The Doors [1967]; L.A. Woman, Morrison Hotel, Strange Days, and Waiting for the Sun studio albums) DragonForce (Their Extreme Power Metal, Inhuman Rampage, Maximum Overload, The Power Within, Reaching into Infinity, Sonic Firestorm, and Valley of the Damned studio albums) Dream Theater (Their Awake, Black Clouds & Silver Linings, Distance Over Time, Images and Words; Metropolis, Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory; Octavarium, Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, and Train of Thought studio albums; Their Live Scenes from New York live album; Their A Change of Seasons extended play) Dropkick Murphys (Their Blackout, Do or Die, The Meanest of Times, SIGNED and SEALED in BLOOD, Sing Loud, Sing Proud; and The Warrior’s Code studio albums) Eagles (Their Desperado, Eagles [1972]; Hotel California, On the Border, and One of These Nights studio albums; Their Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 compilation album) Electric Wizard (Their Black Masses, Come My Fanatics…, Dopethrone, Electric Wizard [2006]; We Live, and Witchcult Today studio albums) Elton John (His Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy, Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player, Elton John [1970]; Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Honky Château, Madam Across the Water, Tumbleweed Connection, and 17-11-10 studio albums; His Live in Australia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra live album) Elvis Costello (His Blood & Chocolate, King of America, My Aim Is True, Armed Forces, Get Happy!!, Imperial Bedroom, Painted From Memory, Punch the Clock, Spike, This Year's Model, and Trust studio albums) Enslaved (Their Axioma Ethica Odina, Below the Lights, Blodhemn, E, Eld, Frost, Hordanes Land, In Times, Isa, Maradum: Beyond the Within, Monumension, RIITIIR, Ruun, Vikingligr Veldi, and Vertebrae studio albums) Entombed (Their Clandestine, Left Hand Path, and Wolverine Blues studio albums) Epica (Their Cosign to Oblivion, Design Your Universe, The Divine Conspiracy, The Holographic Principle, The Phantom Agony, The Quantum Enigma, and Requiem for the Indifferent studio albums; Their Epica vs. Attack on Titan Songs and The Solace System extended plays) Eric Clapton (His 461 Ocean Blvd., Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton [1970]; Journeyman, Riding with the King, and Slowhand studio albums, His Unplugged live album) Europe (Their Europe [1983]; The Final Countdown, Out of This World, Prisoners in Paradise, and Wings of Tomorrow studio albums) Evanescence (Their Evanescence [2011]; Fallen, The Open Door, and Synthesis studio albums; Their Anywhere but Home live album) Exodus (Their Atrocity Exhibition – Exhibit A, Blood In, Blood Out; Bonded by Blood, Exhibit B: The Human Condition, Fabulous Disaster, Pleasures of the Flesh, Shovel Headed Kill Machine, and Tempo of the Damned studio albums) The Exploited (Their Punk’s Not Dead and Troops of Tomorrow studio albums) Faith No More (Their Angel Dust, King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime; The Real Thing, and Sol Invictus studio albums) Fall Out Boy (Their American Beauty/American Psycho, Folie á Deux, From Under the Cork Tree, Infinity on High, Save Rock and Roll, and Take This to Your Grave studio albums) Fear Factory (Their Demanufacture, Digimortal, Genexus, Obsolete, and Soul of a New Machine studio albums) Fireflight (Their For Those Who Wait, The Healing of Harms, Innovia, Now, and Unbreakable studio albums) Fit for a King (Their Creation/Destruction, Dark Sides, Deathgrip, and Slaves to Nothing studio albums) Fit for an Autopsy (Their Absolute Hope, Absolute Hell; The Great Collapse, Hellbound and The Sea of Tragic Beasts studio albums) Five Finger Death Punch (Their American Capitalist, And Justice For None, F8, Got Your Six, War Is The Answer, The Way of the Fist, The Wrong Side of Heaven and The Righteous Side of Heaven Pt. 1, and The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell Pt. 2 studio albums) Fleetwood Mac (Their Fleetwood Mac [aka The White Album; 1975]; Mirage, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac [1968]; Rumors, Tango in the Night, Then Play On, and Tusk studio albums) Fleshgod Apocalypse (Their Agony, King, Labyrinth, Oracles, and Veleno studio albums) Flotsam and Jetsam (Their Doomsday for the Deceiver, The End of Chaos, Flotsam and Jetsam [2016]; and No Place for Disgrace studio albums) Flyleaf (Their Flyleaf [2005]; Memento Mori, and New Horizons studio albums) Foo Fighters (Their The Color And The Shape, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace; Foo Fighters [1995]; One by One, There Is Nothing Left to Lose, and Wasting Light studio albums) Foreigner (Their 4, Agent Provocateur, Double Vision, Foreigner [1977]; Head Games, and Inside Information studio albums) Fozzy (Their All That Remains Reloaded, Do You Wanna Start a War, Judas, and Sin and Bones studio albums) Frank Zappa (His Absolutely Free, Apostrophe[‘]; Burnt Weeny Sandwich, Freak Out!, The Grand Wazoo, Hot Rats, One Size Fits All, Over-Nite Sensation, Roxy & Elsewhere, Uncle Meat, Waka/Jawaka, and We’re Only In It for the Money studio albums) Franz Ferdinand (Their Franz Ferdinand [2004]; Right Thoughts, Right Words, Right Action; Tonight: Franz Ferdinand, and You Could Have It So Much Better studio albums) From Ashes to New (Their Day One and The Future studio albums, Their From Ashes to New [2013] extended play) Fugazi (Their The Argument, In On the Kill Taker, Red Medicine, Repeater, and Steady Diet of Nothing studio albums; Their 13 Songs compilation album) GBH (Their City Baby Attacked by Rats, City Baby’s Revenge, and Midnight Madness and Beyond studio albums) Ghost (Their Infestissuman, Meliora, Opus Eponymous, and Prequelle studio albums, Their Ceremony and Devotion live album; Their Popestar and Seven Inches of Satanic Panic extended plays) Godflesh (Their Hymns, Post Self, Pure, Selfless, Songs of Love and Hate, Streetcleaner, Us and Them, and A World Lit Only by Fire studio albums) Godsmack (Their Awake, Faceless, Godsmack [1998]; IV, and The Oracle studio albums) GOJIRA (Their From Mars to Sirius, L'Enfant Sauvage, The Link, Magma, Terra Incognita, and The Way of all Flesh studio albums; Their Les Enfants Sauvages live album) Gorguts (Their Colored Sands, Considered Dead, The Erosion of Sanity, From Wisdom to Hate, and Obscura studio albums; Their Pleiades’ Dust extended play) Gorillaz (Their Demon Days, Gorillaz [2001]; Humanz, and Plastic Beach studio albums) Grateful Dead (Their American Beauty, Anthem of the Sun, Aoxomoxoa, and Workingman’s Dead studio albums; Their Europe ’72, Grateful Dead [aka Skull & Roses]; and Live/Dead live albums) Green Day (Their American Idiot, Dookie, Insomniac, Nimrod, and Warning studio albums; Their Bullet in a Bible live album) Guns N’ Roses (Their Appetite for Destruction, Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II studio albums) GWAR (Their America Must Be Destroyed, Battle Maximus, Beyond Hell, Bloody Pit of Horror, Lust in Space, Ragnarök, Scumdogs of the Universe, This Toilet Earth, Violence Has Arrived, and War Party studio albums) Halestorm (Their Halestorm [2009]; Into the Wild Life, The Strange Case Of…, and Vicious studio albums; Their ReAniMate: The CoVeRs, ReAniMate 2.0: The CoVeRs; and ReAniMate 3.0: The CoVeRs extended plays) Hammerfall (Their Crimson Thunder, Glory to the Brave, Legacy of Kings, and Renegade studio albums) Hatebreed (Their The Concrete Confessional, The Divinity of Purpose, Perseverance, The Rise of Brutality, Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire, and Supremacy studio albums) Havok (Their Burn, Conformicide, Time is Up, and Unnatural Selection studio albums; Their Point of No Return extended play) Helloween (Their The Dark Ride, Gambling With the Devil, Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. I; Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. II; Master of the Rings, and Walls of Jericho studio albums) Hellyeah (Their Band of Brothers, Blood for Blood, Hellyeah [2007]; Unden!able, and Welcome Home studio albums) High on Fire (Their The Art of Self Defense, Blessed Black Wings, De Vermis Mysteriis, Death is This Communion, Electric Messiah, Luminiferous, Snakes for the Divine, and Surrounded by Thieves studio albums) The Highwaymen (Their Highwayman studio album) Hollywood Undead (Their American Tragedy, Day of the Dead, Five, New Empire, Vol. 1; Notes From The Underground, and Swan Songs studio albums; Their Desperate Measures live album; Their Psalms extended play) Hüsker Dü (Their Candy Apple Grey, Flip Your Wig, New Day Rising, Warehouse: Songs and Stories, and Zen Arcade studio albums) Iced Earth (Their Burnt Offerings, The Dark Saga, Dystopia, Horror Show, Incorruptible, Night of the Stormrider, and Something Wicked This Way Comes studio albums; Their Alive in Athens live album) Ice Nine Kills (Their Every Trick in the Book, The Predator Becomes the Prey, Safe is Just a Shadow, and The Silver Scream studio albums; Their The Predator extended play) Immolation (Their Atonement, Close to a World Below, Dawn of Possession, Failure for Gods, Here in After, Majesty and Decay, and Unholy Cult studio albums) Immortal (Their At the Heart of Winter, Battles in the North, Northern Chaos Gods, Pure Holocaust, and Sons of Northern Darkness studio albums) In Flames (Their Clayman, Colony, Come Clarity, The Jester Race, Lunar Strain, Reroute to Remain, A Sense of Purpose, Soundtrack to Your Escape, and Whoracle studio albums, Their Subterranean extended play) In This Moment (Their Beautiful Tragedy, Black Widow, Blood, The Dream, Mother, Ritual, and A Star-Crossed Wasteland studio albums) Interpol (Their Antics, El Pintor, Our Love to Admire, and Turn On the Bright Lights studio albums) I Prevail (Their Lifelines and TRAUMA studio albums, their Heart Vs. Mind extended play) Iron Maiden (Their The Book of Souls, Brave New World, Fear of the Dark, Iron Maiden [1980]; Killers, A Matter of Life and Death, The Number of the Beast, Piece of Mind, Powerslave, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, and Somewhere In Time studio albums; Their Flight 666: The Original Soundtrack and Live After Death live albums) ISIS (Their Celestial, In the Absence of Truth, Oceanic, Panopticon, and Wavering Radiant studio albums) Jane’s Addiction (Their Nothing’s Shocking, Ritual de lo Habitual, and Strays studio albums) The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Their Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold As Love, and Electric Ladyland studio albums; Their Band of Gypsys live album) Jinjer (Their Cloud Factory, King of Everything, and Macro studio albums; Their Micro extended play) Joan Jett & The Blackhearts (Their Album, Bad Reputation, Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth, I Love Rock ‘N Roll, and Up Your Alley studio albums) Johnny Cash (His America II: Unchained, America III: Solitary Man, American IV: The Man Comes Around, American Recordings, America V: A Hundred Highways, America VI: Ain’t No Grave, The Fabulous Johnny Cash; Hello, I’m Johnny Cash; Hymns By Johnny Cash, Orange Blossom Special, Ragged Old Flag, Unearthed and Johnny Cash With His Hot and Blue Guitar! studio albums; His At Folsom Prison, and At San Quentin live albums) Journey (Their Departure, Escape, Evolution, Frontiers, Infinity, and Raised on Radio studio albums) Joy Divison (Their Closer and Unkown Pleasures studio albums) Judas Priest (Their Angel of Retribution, British Steel, Defenders of the Faith, FIREPOWER, Hell Bent For Leather (aka Killing Machine), Painkiller, Sad Wings Of Destiny, Screaming for Vengeance, Sin After Sin, and Stained Class studio albums; Their Unleashed in the East live album) Katatonia (Their Brave Murder Day, City Burials, Dance of December Souls, Dead End Kings, Dethroned & Uncrowned, Discouraged Ones, The Fall of Hearts, The Great Cold Distance, Last Fair Deal Gone Down, Night is the New Day, Tonight’s Decision, and Viva Emptiness studio albums) Killing Joke (Their Hosannas from the Basements of Hell, Killing Joke [1980]; Killing Joke [2003]; and Night Time studio albums) Killswitch Engage (Their Alive or Just Breathing, As Daylight Dies, Atonement, Disarm the Descent, The End of Heartache, and Incarnate studio albums; Their Atonement II B-Sides for Charity extended play) King Crimson (Their Discipline, In the Court of the Crimson King, In the Wake of Poseidon, Islands, Larks' Tongues In Aspic, Lizard, Red, and Starless and Bible Black studio albums) King Diamond (His Abigail, Conspiracy, The Eye, Fatal Portrait, The Puppet Master, and “Them” studio albums; His Deadly Lullabyes Live and Songs for the Dead Live live albums) The Kinks (Their Arthur [Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire]; Face to Face; The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Lola Versus Powerman and the Moneyground, Pt. One; Muswell Hillbillies, and Something Else studio albums) KISS (Their Creatures of the Night, Destroyer, Dressed to Kill, Dynasty, Hotter Than Hell, Kiss [1974, Lick It Up, Love Gun, Revenge, and Rock and Roll Over studio albums; Their Alive! Live album) Knocked Loose (Their A Different Shade of Blue and Laugh Tracks studio albums) Korn (Their Follow the Leader, Issues, Korn [1994]; Life Is Peachy, The Nothing, The Paradigm Shift, See You on the Other Side, The Serenity of Suffering, Take a Look in the Mirror, and Untouchables studio albums; Their Word Up! [The Remixes] extended play) Kreator (Their Coma of Souls, Enemy of God, Extreme Aggression, Gods of Violence, Hordes of Chaos, Phantom Antichrist, Pleasure To Kill, Terrible Certainty, and Violent Retribution studio albums) Kvelertak (Their Kvelertak [2010]; Meir, Nattesferd, and Splid studio albums) Kylesa (Their Exhausting Fire, From the Vaults, Vol. 1; Spiral Shadow, Static Tensions, Time Will Fuse Its Worth, To Walk a Middle Course, and Ultraviolet studio albums) Kyuss (Their …And the Circus Leaves Town, Blues for the Red Sun, and Welcome to Sky Valley studio albums) Lacuna Coil (Their Black Anima, Comalies, Dark Adrenaline, Delirium, In a Reverie, Karmacode, and Unleashed Memories studio albums) Lamb of God (Their As the Palaces Burn, Ashes of the Wake, New American Gospel, Resolution, Sacrament, VII: Sturm und Drang, and Wrath studio albums; Their Killadelphia live album; Their The Duke extended play) Led Zeppelin (Their Houses of the Holy, Led Zeppelin [1969]; Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin III, Untitled [a.k.a. Led Zeppelin IV]; and Physical Graffiti studio albums; Their How the West Was Won live album) Like a Storm (Their Awaken the Fire and Catacombs studio albums) Linkin Park (Their A Thousand Suns, The Hunting Party, Hybrid Theory, LIVING THINGS, Meteora, and Minutes To Midnight studio albums) R.I.P. Chester Bennington Lynyrd Skynyrd (Their Gimmie Back My Bullets, Nuthin’ Fancy, [Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd]; Second Helping, and Street Survivors studio albums; Their One More From the Road live album) Machine Head (Their The Blackening, Bloodstone & Diamonds, Burn My Eyes, The More Things Change, Through the Ashes of Empires, and Unto the Locust studio albums) Manowar (Their Battle Hymns, Fighting the World, Kings of Metal, Louder than Hell, Sign of the Hammer, and The Triumph of Steel studio albums) Marilyn Manson (His Antichrist Superstar, Born Villain, The Golden Age of Grotesque, Heaven Upside Down, Holy Wood [In the Shadows of the Valley of Death]; Mechanical Animals, THE PALE EMPEROR; and Portrait of an American Family studio albums; His The Last Tour on Earth live album) Mastodon (Their Blood Mountain, Crack the Skye, Emperor of Sand, The Hunter, Leviathan, Once More ‘Round the Sun, and Remission studio albums; Their Live at Brixton live album; Their Cold Dark Place extended play) MC5 (Their Back In the USA and High Time studio albums; Their Kick Out the Jams live album) Megadeth (Their Countdown to Extinction, Dystopia, Endgame, Killing Is My Business…And Business Is Good!, Peace Sells…But Who’s Buying, Rust in Peace; So Far, So Good…So What!, The System Has Failed, TH1RT3EN, and Youthanasia studio albums; Their Rust in Peace Live live album) Melvins (Their Bullhead, Gluey Porch Treatments, Hostile Ambient Takeover, Houdini, The Maggot, Nude With Boots, Ozma, A Senile Animal, Stag, and Stoner Witch studio albums) Mercyful Fate (Their Don’t Break the Oath, In the Shadows, Melissa, and Time studio albums) Meshuggah (Their Catch Thirtythree, Chaosphere, Contradictions Collapse, Destroy Erase Improve, Koloss, Nothing, ObZen, and The Violent Sleep of Reason studio albums; Their I and None extended plays) Metallica (Their …And Justice for All, Death Magnetic, Hardwired…to Self-Destruct, Kill ‘Em All, Master of Puppets, Metallica [1991; aka The Black Album]; and Ride the Lightning studio albums; Their Live Sh*t: Binge & Purge and S&M live albums; Their Garage Inc. compilation covers album) Ministry (Their Filth Pig, Houses of the Molé, The Land of Rape and Honey, The Last Sucker, The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste, Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs, and Rio Grande Blood studio albums) Minor Threat (Their Out of Step studio album; Their First Two Seven Inches Compilation Album) Minutemen (Their Double Nickels on the Dime and What Makes a Man Start Fires? studio albums; Their Buzz or Howl Under the Influence of Heat, Paranoid Time, and Project: Mersh extended plays) The Misfits (Their American Psycho, Earth A.D./Die, Die My Darling; Famous Monsters, Static Age, and Walk Among Us studio albums) Morbid Angel (Altars of Madness, Blessed Are the Sick, Covenant, Domination, Formulas Fatal to the Flesh, and Gateways to Annihilation studio albums; Their Entangled in Chaos live album) Mother Love Bone (Their Apple studio album) Motionless In White (Their Creatures, Disguise, Graveyard Shift, Infamous, and Reincarnate studio albums) Motörhead (Their Ace of Spades, Aftershock, Another Perfect Day, Bad Magic, Bastards, Bomber, Inferno, Iron Fist, Kiss of Death, Motörhead [1977, Motörizer, Orgasmatron, Overkill, We Are Motorhead, and 1916 studio albums; Their No Sleep ‘Til Hammersmith live album; Their No Remorse compilation album) R.I.P. Lemmy Kilmister Mudhoney (Their Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge, Mudhoney [1989]; My Brother the Cow, Piece of Cake, Since We’ve Become Translucent, Tomorrow Hit Today, and Under a Billion Suns studio albums; Their Superfuzz Bigmuff extended play) Municipal Waste (Their The Art of Partying, The Fatal Feast: Waste in Space, Hazardous Mutation, Slime and Punishment, and Waste ‘em All studio albums) My Chemical Romance (Their The Black Parade and Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge studio albums; Their The Black Parade is Dead live album) My Dying Bride (Their A Line of Deathless Kings, A Map of All Our Failures, The Angel & the Dark River, As the Flower Withers, The Dreadful Hours, Evinta, Feel the Misery, For Lies I Sire, The Ghost of Orion, The Light at the End of the World, Like Gods of the Sun; Songs of Darkness, Words of Light; Turn Loose the Swans, and 34.788%... Complete studio albums) Mötley Crüe (Their Dr. Feelgood; Girls, Girls, Girls; Saints of Los Angeles, Shout at the Devil, Theatre of Pain, and Too Fast for Love studio albums; Their The Dirt soundtrack album) Napalm Death (Their Apex Predator-Easy Meat, The Code is Red...Long Live the Code, Fear, Emptiness, Despair; From Enslavement to Obliteration, Harmony Corruption, Scum, Smear Campaign, Time Waits for No Slave, Utilitarian, and Utopia Banished studio albums) Necrophagist (Their Epitaph and Onset of Putrefaction studio albums) Neurosis (Their The Eye of Every Storm, Enemy of the Sun, A Sun that Never Sets, Times of Grace, Souls at Zero, and Through Silver in Blood studio albums) New Found Glory (Their Catalyst, Coming Home, New Found Glory [2000]; Nothing Gold Can Say, Resurrection, and Sticks and Stones studio albums) New Years Day (Their Malevolence, Unbreakable, and Victim to Villain studio albums, Their Diary of a Creep and Epidemic extended plays) Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (Their Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus, The Boatman’s Call, Dig, Lazarus, Dig; The Firstborn Is Dead, Ghosteen, The Good Son, Henry’s Dream, Kicking Against the Pricks, Let Love In, Murder Ballads, No More Shall We Part, Push the Sky Away, Skeleton Tree, Tender Prey, and Your Funeral…My Trial studio albums) Nightwish (Their Century Child, Dark Passion Play, Endless Forms Most Beautiful, Imaginaerium, Oceanborn, Once, and Wishmaster studio albums; Their Over the Hills and Far Away extended play) Nile (Their Among the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka, Annihilation of the Wicked, Black Seeds of Vengeance, In Their Darkened Shrines, Ithyphallic, Those Whom the Gods Detest, and Vile Niotic Rites studio albums) Nine Inch Nails (Their Bad Witch, The Downward Spiral, The Fragile, Pretty Hate Machine, With Teeth, and Year Zero studio albums; Their Add Violence and Broken extended plays) Nine Lashes (Their Ascend, From Water To War, and World We View studio albums) Nirvana (Their Bleach, In Utero, and Nevermind studio albums; their MTV Unplugged In New York live album) NOFX (Their Heavy Petting Zoo, Pump Up the Valuum, Punk in Drublic, Ribbed, So Long & Thanks For All The Shoes, War on Errorism, White Trash, Two Heebs and a Bean; and Wolves in Wolves’ Clothing studio albums) Nonpoint (Their Development, Nonpoint [2012]; The Poison Red, Recoil, The Return, Statement, To The Pain and X studio albums) Norma Jean (Their All Hail, Bless The Martyr and Kiss the Child, Meridional, O God, The Aftermath; Polar Similar, Redeemer, and Wrongdoers studio albums) Nuclear Assault (Their Game Over and Handle With Care studio albums) Oasis (Their Be Here Now, Definitely Maybe, and [What’s The Story] Morning Glory studio albums; Their The Masterplan compilation album) Obituary (Their Cause of Death, The End Complete, Frozen In Time, Slowly We Rot, and World Demise studio albums; Their Dead [Live] live album) The Offspring (Their Americana, Conspiracy Of One, Ignition, Ixnay on the Hombre, Rise and Fall, Rage And Grace; and Smash studio albums) Of Mice & Men (Their Defy, EARTHANDSKY, The Flood, Of Mice & Men [2010]; and Restoring Force studio albums) Operation Ivy (Their Operation Ivy studio album) Opeth (Their Blackwater Park, Damnation, Deliverance, Ghost Reveries, Heritage, In Cauda Venerum, Morningrise, My Arms, Your Hearse; Orchid, Pale Communion, Still Life, and Watershed studio albums) Overkill (Their The Electric Age, Feel the Fire, The Grinding Wheel, Horrorscope, Ironbound, Taking Over, Under The Influence, White Devil Armory, The Wings of War, and The Years of Decay studio albums) Ozzy Osbourne (His Bark at the Moon, Blizzard of Ozz, Diary of a Madman, No More Tears, No Rest For The Wicked, Ordinary Man, Ozzmosis, and The Ultimate Sin studio albums; His Tribute live album) Pantera (Their Cowboys from Hell, Far Beyond Driven, The Great Southern Trendkill, Reinventing The Steel, and Vulgar Display of Power studio albums: Their Official Live: 101 Proof live album) Papa Roach (Their The Connection, Crooked Teeth, F.E.A.R., Getting Away With Murder, Infest, Lovehatetragedy, Metamorphosis, and The Paramour Sessions studio albums; Their Time For Annihilation: On the Record & On the Road live album) Paradise Lost (Their Believe in Nothing, Draconian Times, Faith Divides Us – Death Unites Us, Gothic, Host, Icon, In Requiem, Lost Paradise, Medusa, Obsidian, One Second, Paradise Lost [2005]; The Plague Within, Shades of God, Symbol of Life, and Tragic Idol studio albums; Their Draconian Times MMXI live album) Paramore (Their After Laughter, Brand New Eyes, Paramore [2013]; and RIOT! studio albums) Parkway Drive (Their Atlas, Deep Blue, Horizons, Ire, and Killing With a Smile; and Reverence studio albums; Their Viva the Underdogs live album) Patti Smith (Her Banga, Easter, Gone Again, Horses, Peace and Noise, Radio Ethiopia, Trampin’ and Wave studio albums) Paul Simon (His Graceland, Paul Simon [1972]; The Rhythm of the Saints, Still Crazy After All These Years, and There Goes Rhymin' Simon studio albums) Pearl Jam (Their Backspacer, Binaural, No Code, Pearl Jam [2006]; Ten, Vitalogy, Vs, and Yield studio albums; Their Live on Two Legs live album) Pennywise (Their About Time, All or Nothing, From the Ashes, Full Circle, Land of the Free, Never Gonna Die, Pennywise [1991]; Straight Ahead, and Unknown Road studio albums) Periphery (Their Juggernaut: Alpha, Juggernaut: Omega, Periphery, Periphery II: This Time It's Personal, Periphery III: Select Difficulty, and Periphery IV: Hail Stan studio albums; Their Clear extended play) Pestilence (Their Consuming Impulse, Malleus Maleficarum, Spheres, and Testimony of the Ancients studio albums) Phil Collins (His ...But Seriously, Face Value, Hello, I Must Be Going!, and No Jacket Required studio albums) Pig Destroyer (Their Book Burner, Phantom Limb, Prowler in the Yard, and Terrifyer studio albums) Pink Floyd (Their Animals, Atom Heart Mother, The Dark Side of the Moon, Meddle, The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, A Saucerful of Secrets, Unmagumma, The Wall, and Wish You Were Here studio albums) Pixies (Their Bossanova, Doolittle, Surfer Rosa, and Trompe le Monde studio albums) P.O.D. (Their The Awakening, The Fundamental Elements of Southtown, Murdered Love, Payable on Death, Satellite, and Testify studio albums) Poison (Their Flesh & Blood, Look What the Cat Dragged In, and Open Up and Say…Ahh! studio albums) Polaris (Their The Death of Me and The Mortal Coil studio albums, Their Dichotomy and The Guilt and The Grief extended plays) The Police (Their Ghost in the Machine, Outlandos d’Amour, Regatta de Blanc, Synchronicity, and Zenyatta Mondatta studio albums) Possessed (Their Revelations of Oblivion and Seven Churches studio albums) Power Trip (Their Manifest Decimation and Nightmare Logic studio albums; Their Live in Seattle 05.28.2018 live album) Powerwolf (Their Bible of the Beast, Blessed and Possessed, Blood of the Saints, Lupus Dei, Preachers of the Night, and The Sacrament of Sin studio albums) Prince (His 1999, Around the World In a Day, Controversy, Diamonds and Pearls, Dirty Mind, [Love Symbol]; Music from Graffiti Bridge, Musicology, Parade – Music from the Motion Picture, Purple Rain, Sign “O” the Times studio albums) Queen (Their A Day at the Races, The Game, Innuendo, Jazz, News of the World, A Night at the Opera, Queen [1973]; Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, and The Works studio albums Their Live At Wembley Stadium live album) Queens of the Stone Age (Their ...Like Clockwork, Queens of the Stone Age [1998]; Rated R, Songs for the Deaf, and Villains studio albums) Queensrÿche (Their Condition Hüman, Empire, Operation: Mindcrime, Promised Land, Queensrÿche [2013]; Rage for Order, The Verdict, and The Warning studio albums; Their Queensrÿche [1983] extended play) Radiohead (Their Amnesiac, The Bends, Hail to the Thief, In Rainbows, Kid A, The King of Limbs, A Moon Shaped Pool, and OK Computer studio albums) Rage Against The Machine (Their The Battle of Los Angeles, Evil Empire, Rage Against The Machine [1992]; and Renegades studio albums) Rainbow (Their Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll, Rising, and Richie Blackmore’s Rainbow studio albums; Their On Stage live album) Rammstein (Their Herzeleid, LIEBE IST FÜR ALLE DA, Mutter, Rammstein [2019]; Reise, Reise; and Sehnsucht studio albums; Their Live aus Berlin and Rammstein: Paris live album) Ramones (Their Leave Home, Ramones [1976]; Road to Ruin, and Rocket to Russia studio albums; Their It’s Alive live album) Rancid (Their ...And Out Come The Wolves, Indestructible, Let the Dominoes Fall, Let's Go, Life Won't Wait, Rancid [1993]; and Rancid [2000] studio albums) Raven (Their All for One, Architect of Fear, Extermination, Life’s a Bitch, Rock Until You Drop, Walk Though Fire, and Wiped Out studio albums) Razor (Their Evil Invaders, Executioner’s Song, Malicious Intent, Open Hostility, Shotgun Justice, and Violent Restitution studio albums) Red (Their Declaration, End of Silence, Gone, Innocence and Instinct, Of Beauty and Rage, Release the Panic, and Until We Have Faces studio albums) Red Hot Chili Peppers (Their Blood Sugar Sex Magik, By The Way, Californication, Mother’s Milk, and Stadium Arcadium studio albums) R.E.M. (Their Automatic for the People, Document, Fables of the Reconstruction, Green, Life's Rich Pageant, Monster, Murmur, New Adventures In Hi-Fi, Out of Time, and Reckoning studio albums) Rise Against (Their Appeal to Reason, The Black Market, Endgame, Revolutions Per Minute, Siren Song of the Counter Culture, The Suffer & The Witness, and Wolves studio albums) Rob Zombie (His Hellbilly Deluxe, The Sinister Urge, and Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor studio albums) The Rolling Stones (Their Aftermath, Beggars Banquet, Between The Buttons, Exile on Main St.; Let It Bleed, Out of Our Heads, Some Girls, and Sticky Fingers studio albums, Their Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert live album) Rush (Their A Farewell to Kings, Grace Under Pressure, Hemispheres, Moving Pictures, Permanent Waves, Rush [1974]; Signals, and 2112 studio albums; Their Exit...Stage Left live album) Sabaton (Their The Art of War, Attero Dominatus, Carolus Rex, Coat of Arms, The Great War, Heroes, The Last Stand, and Primo Victoria studio albums) Sacred Reich (Their The American Way, Awakening, Ignorance, and Independent studio albums; Their Surf Nicaragua extended play) Saint Asonia (Their Flawed Design and Saint Asonia [2015] studio albums) Saxon (Their Battering Ram, Call To Arms, Denim and Leather, The Inner Sanctum, Lionheart, Power & the Glory, Sacrifice, Strong Arm of the Law, Thunderbolt, Unleash the Beast, and Wheels of Steel studio albums; Their The Eagle Has Landed live album) Scorpions (Their Animal Magnetism, Blackout, In Trance, Love at First Sting, Lovedrive, and Savage Amusement, and Taken by Force studio albums; Their World Wide Live live album) Screaming Trees (Their Dust and Sweet Oblivion studio albums) Seether (Their Disclaimer II, Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces, Isolate and Medicate, and Karma and Effect studio albums) Sepultura (Their Arise, Beneath the Remains, Chaos A.D., Machine Messiah, The Mediator Between Head and Hands Must Be the Heart, Quadra, Roots, and Schizophrenia studio albums; Their Under a Pale Grey Sky live album) Sevendust (Their All I See Is War, Alpha, Animosity, Black Out the Sun, Home, Kill The Flaw, Seasons, and Sevendust [1997] studio albums) Sex Pistols (Their Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols studio album) Shinedown (Their Amaryllis, ATTENTION ATTENTION, Leave a Whisper, The Sound of Madness, Threat to Survival, and Us and Them studio albums) Simon and Garfunkel (Their Bookends, Bridge Over Troubled Water; Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, Thyme; and Sounds of Silence studio albums) Siouxsie & the Banshees (Their Hyaena, Ju Ju, Kaleidescope, A Kiss In The Dreamhouse, Peepshow, The Scream, and Tinderbox studio albums) Skid Row (Their Skid Row [1989] and Slave to the Grind studio albums) Skillet (Their Alien Youth, Awake, Collide, Comatose, Rise, Unleashed, and Victorious studio albums) Skindred (Their Babylon, Kill The Power, Roots Rock Riot, Shark Bites and Dog Fights, Union Black, and Volume studio albums) Slayer (Their Christ Illusion, Divine Intervention, God Hates Us All, Hell Awaits, Reign In Blood, Repentless, Seasons in the Abyss, Show No Mercy, South of Heaven, and World Painted Blood studio albums; Their Live: Decade of Aggression and The Repentless Killogy [Live at the Forum in Inglewood, CA] live albums) R.I.P. Jeff Hanneman Slipknot (Their All Hope is Gone, Iowa, Slipknot [1999]; Vol. 3: [The Subliminal Verses]; .5: The Gray Chapter, and We Are Not Your Kind studio albums; Their Day of the Gusano: Live in Mexico live album) Sly & The Family Stone (Their Dance to the Music, Fresh, Life, Stand, and There's a Riot Goin' On studio albums) Smashing Pumpkins (Their Adore, Gish, Machina - The Machines of God, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Oceania, and Siamese Dream studio albums, their Pieces Iscariot compilation album) The Smiths (Their Hatful of Hollow, Meat is Murder, The Queen Is Dead, and The Smiths [1984], and Strangeways Here We Come studio albums) Social Distortion (Their Mommy’s Little Monster, Sex, Love and Rock ‘N’ Roll; Social Distortion [1990]; Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell, White Light White Heat White Trash studio albums) Stormtroopers of Death (Their Speak English or Die studio album) Sodom (Their Better Off Dead, Code Red, Decision Day, In War and Pieces, M-16, Persecution Mania, and Tapping the Vein studio albums) Soilwork (Their The Chainheart Machine, Figure Number Five, The Living Infinite, Natural Born Chaos, The Panic Broadcast, A Predator’s Portrait, The Ride Majestic, Stabbing the Drama, Steelbath Suicide, and Verkligheten studio albums) Sonic Youth (Their Daydream Nation, Dirty, EVOL, Goo, Murray St., Sister, and Washing Machine studio albums) Soulfly (Their Conquer, Dark Ages, Enslaved, Primitive, Prophecy, Ritual, and Soulfly [1998] studio albums) Soundgarden (Their Badmotorfinger, Down on the Upside, King Animal, Louder Than Love, Superunknown, and Ultramega OK studio albums) R.I.P. Chris Cornell Starset (Their Divisions, Transmissions, and Vessels studio albums) Steppenwolf (Their At Your Birthday Party, For Ladies Only, Monster, The Second, Steppenwolf [1968]; and Steppenwolf 7 studio albums) Stone Sour (Their Audio Secrecy, Come What[ever] May, House of Gold & Bones, Part 1; House of Gold & Bones, Part 2; Hydrograd, and Stone Sour [2002] studio albums; Their Hello, You Bastards: Live in Reno live album) Stone Temple Pilots (Their Core, No. 4, Purple, and Tiny Music...Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop studio albums) The Stooges (Their Funhouse, Raw Power, and The Stooges [1969] studio albums) The Strokes (Their First Impressions of Earth, Is This It, and Room on Fire studio albums) Subhumans (Their 29:29 Split Vision, The Day the Country Died, From the Cradle to the Grave, and Worlds Apart studio albums; Their EP-LP compilation album) Sublime (Their Sublime [1996] and 40oz. to Freedom studio albums) Suffocation (Their Breeding the Spawn, Effigy of the Forgotten, Pierced from Within, Pinnacle of Bedlam, Souls to Deny, and Suffocation [2006] studio albums; Their The Close of a Chapter - Live in Quebec City live album) Suicidal Tendencies (Their How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can’t Even Smile Today, Join the Army, Lights…Camera…Revolution, and Suicidal Tendencies [1983] studio albums) Suicide Silence (Their Become the Hunter, The Black Crown, The Cleansing, No Time to Bleed, and You Can’t Stop Me studio albums) Sylosis (Their Conclusion of an Age, Cycle of Suffering, Dormant Heart, Edge of the Earth, and Monolith studio albums) System of a Down (Their Hypnotize, Mesmerize, Steal This Album!, System of a Down [1998]; and Toxicity studio albums) Talking Heads (Their Fear of Music, More Songs About Buildings and Food, Remain In Light, Speaking In Tongues, and Talking Heads: 77 studio albums; Their Stop Making Sense live album) Tears for Fears (Their The Hurting and Songs from the Big Chair studio albums) Television (Their Marquee Moon studio album) Temple of the Dog (Their Temple of the Dog [1990] studio album) TesseracT (Their Altered State, One, Polaris, and Sonder studio albums; Their Errai extended play albums) Testament (Their Brotherhood of the Snake, Dark Roots of the Earth, The Formation of Damnation, The Gathering, The Legacy, Low, The New Order, and Practice What You Preach, The Ritual, and Titans of Creation studio albums) Thin Lizzy (Their Bad Reputation, Black Rose: A Rock Legend, and Jailbreak studio albums; Their Live and Dangerous live album) Thousand Foot Krutch (Their The Art of Breaking, The End Is Where We Begin, Exhale, The Flame in All of Us, Oxygen: Inhale, Phenomenon, and Welcome to the Masquerade studio albums) Three Days Grace (Their Human, Life Starts Now, One-X, Outsider, Three Days Grace [2003]; and Transit of Venus studio albums) Thy Art is Murder (Their The Adversary, Dear Desolation, Hate, Holy War, and Human Target studio albums) Tom Petty (His Full Moon Fever, Highway Companion, Wildflowers, Damn the Torpedoes, Echo, Hard Promises, Hypnotic Eye, Into the Great Wide Open, Long After Dark, Mojo, Southern Accents, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers [1976] studio albums) Tool (Their 10,000 Days, Fear Inoculum, Lateralus, Undertow, and Ænima studio albums) Trivium (Their Ascendancy, In Waves, Shogun, Silence In The Snow, The Sin and the Sentence, Vengeance Falls, and What the Dead Men Say studio albums) T.S.O.L. (Their Dance With Me studio album) Twisted Sister (Their Come Out and Play, Stay Hungry, Under the Blade, and You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll studio albums; Their Live at Hammersmith live album) Type O Negative (Their Bloody Kisses, Life Is Killing Me, October Rust, Slow, Deep, and Hard; and World Coming Down studio albums) U2 (Their Achtung Baby, All That You Can’t Leave Behind, Boy, The Joshua Tree, The Unforgettable Fire, and War studio albums; Their Under a Blood Red Sky live album) UFO (Their Force It, Lights Out, No Heavy Petting, Obsession, and Phenomenon studio albums; Their Strangers In the Night live album) U.K. Subs (Their Another Kind of Blues, Brand New Age, Diminished Age, Endangered Species, Occupied, Quintesenntial, Riot, Yellow Leader, and Ziezo studio albums) Underoath (Their Define the Great Line, Lost in the Sound of Separation, They’re Only Chasing Safety, and Ø [Disambiguation] studio albums) Unearth (Their Darkness In The Light, Extinction, III: In the Eyes of Fire, The March, The Oncoming Storm, and Watchers of Rule studio albums) Van Halen (Their Fair Warning, Van Halen [1978]; Van Halen II, Women and Children First, 1984, and 5150 studio albums) Veil of Maya (Their The Common Man’s Collapse, Eclipse, False Idol, [id]; and Matriarch studio albums) The Velvet Underground (Their Loaded, The Velvet Underground & Nico, The Velvet Underground [1969]; and White Light/White Heat studio albums; Their 1969: The Velvet Underground Live with Lou Reed live album) Venom (Their At War With Satan, Black Metal, Possessed, and Welcome to Hell studio albums; Their Eine Kleine Nachtmusik live album) Voivod (Their Angel Rat, Dimension Hatross, Killing Technology, Nothing Face, The Outer Limits, Phobos, Target Earth, and The Wake studio albums) Volbeat (Their Beyond Hell / Above Heaven, Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood, Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies, Rewind, Replay, Rebound; Rock The Rebel/Metal The Devil, Seal the Deal & Let's Boogie, and The Strength/The Sound/The Songs studio albums; Their Let’s Boogie! Live from Tella Parken live album) W.A.S.P. (Their The Crimson Idol, The Headless Children, The Last Command, and W.A.S.P. [1984] studio albums) Warrant (Their Cherry Pie, Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich, and Dog Eat Dog studio albums) Wasted Youth (Their Reagan’s In studio album) Weezer (Their Everything Will Be Alright In the End, Pinkerton, Weezer [aka Blue Album; 1994]; Weezer [aka Green Album; 2001]; and Weezer [aka White Album; 2016] studio albums) While She Sleeps (Their Brainwashed, SO WHAT?, This Is the Six, and You Are We studio albums; Their The North Stands for Nothing extended play) The White Stripes (Their De Stijl, Elephant, Get Behind Me Satan, Icky Thump, White Blood Cells, and The White Stripes [1999] studio albums) White Zombie (Their Atsro Creep: 2000 Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head and La Sexorcisto: Devil Music Volume 1 studio albums) Whitechapel (Their A New Era of Corruption, Our Endless War, The Somatic Defilement, This Is Exile, The Valley, and Whitechapel [2012] studio albums) Whitesnake (Their Come an’ Get It, Lovehunter, Ready an’ Willing, Saints & Sinners, Slide It In, Slip of the Tongue, and Whitesnake [1987] studio albums) The Who (Their My Generation, Quadrophenia, Tommy, The Who Sell Out, and Who’s Next studio albums; Their Live at Leeds live album) Wire (Their 154, Chairs Missing, and Pink Flag studio albums) Within Temptation (Their Enter, The Heart of Everything, Hydra, Mother Earth, Resist, The Silent Force, and The Unforgiving studio albums, Their The Dance extended play) X (Their Los Angeles, More Fun in the New World, Under the Big Black Sun, and Wild Gift studio albums) X-Ray Spex (Their Germ Free Adolescents studio album) ZZ Top (Their Deguello, Eliminator, Fandango!, Rio Grande Mud, Tejas, Tres Hombres, and ZZ Top’s First Album studio albums) My Favorite Hip-Hop Artists and Albums (My Most Listened Albums Are In BOLD): 2Pac (His 2Pacalypse Now, All Eyez On Me, Me Against the World, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z., and The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory studio albums; His Greatest Hits [1998] compilation album) 50 Cent (His Get Rich or Die Tryin’ and The Massacre studio albums) Beastie Boys (Their Check Your Head, Hello Nasty, Ill Communication, Licensed to Ill, and Paul’s Boutique studio albums) Big Daddy Kane (His It's a Big Daddy Thing and Long Live the Kane studio albums) Big Punisher (His Capital Punishment studio album) Black Moon (Their Enta da Stage studio album) Black Sheep (Their A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing studio album) Black Star (Their Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star studio album) Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (Their Art of War and E. 1999 Eternal studio albums; Their Creepin on ah Come Up extended play) Boogie Down Productions (Their By All Means Necessary, Criminal Minded, and Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop studio albums; Their Live Hardcore Worldwide live album) Brand Nubian (Their One for All studio album) Busta Rhymes (His The Big Bang, The Coming, E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front, Genesis, and When Disaster Strikes studio albums) Chamillionaire (His The Sound of Revenge and Ultimate Victory studio albums; His Mixtape Messiah mixtape series) Common (His Be, Black America Again, The Dreamer, The Believer; Like Water for Chocolate, One Day It’ll All Make Sense, and Resurrection studio albums) Cypress Hill (Their Black Sunday, Cypress Hill [1991]; Cypress Hill III: Temples Of Boom, and Cypress Hill IV studio albums) DMX (His …And Then There Was X; Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood; and It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot studio albums) The D.O.C. (His No One Can Do It Better studio album) De La Soul (Their Buhloone Mind State, De La Soul Is Dead, Stakes is High, and 3 Feet High and Rising studio albums) Digital Underground (Their Sex Packets studio album) Dr. Dre (His The Chronic, Compton, and 2001 studio albums) Eazy-E (His Eazy-Duz-It studio album; His It’s On [Dr Dre] 187um Killa extended play) Eminem (His The Eminem Show, The Marshall Mathers LP, The Marshal Mathers LP2, Recovery, Relapse, and The Slim Shady LP studio albums; His Curtain Call: The Hits compilation album) EPMD (Their Business as Usual, Business Never Personal, Strictly Business, and Unfinished Business studio albums) Eric B. & Rakim (Their Don't Sweat the Technique, Follow the Leader, Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em, and Paid in Full studio albums) Fugees (Their The Score studio album) The Game (His Doctor's Advocate, The Documentary, LAX, and The R.E.D. Album studio albums) Gang Starr (Their Daily Operation, Hard to Earn, Moment of Truth, and Step In the Arena studio albums) The Geto Boys (Their The Geto Boys [1990]; Grip It on That Other Level, The Resurrection, and We Can’t Be Stopped studio albums) Ghostface Killah (His Fishscale, Ironman, and Supreme Clientele studio albums) Goodie Mob (Their Soul Food and Still Standing studio albums) Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five (Their The Message studio album) GZA (His Liquid Swords studio album) Ice Cube (His AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted, Death Certificate, and The Predator studio albums) Ice-T (His O.G. Original Gangster, Power, and Rhyme Pays studio albums) JAY-Z (His American Gangster, The Black Album, The Blueprint, The Blueprint 3, In My Lifetime Vol.1, Reasonable Doubt, Vol.2…, Hard Knock Life, and 4:44 studio albums) Jeezy (His The Inspiration, Let’s Get It: Thug Motivation 101, The Recession, Seen It All: The Autobiography, TM104: The Legend of the Snowman, and TM:103 Huslerz Ambition studio albums) Jungle Brothers (Their Done by the Forces of Nature and Straight Out the Jungle studio albums) Juvenile (His 400 Degreez and Juve the Great studio albums) Kendrick Lamar (His DAMN.; good kid, m.A.A.d city; Section.80, and To Pimp a Butterfly studio albums; His untitled unmastered compilation album; His Black Panther the Album Music From and Inspired By soundtrack album) KRS-One (His Return of the Boom Bap studio album) Lil Wayne (His Tha Carter, Tha Carter II, Tha Carter III, Tha Carter IV, and Tha Carter V studio albums) Lil’ Kim (Her Hard Core, La Belle Mafia, and The Notorious K.I.M. studio albums) LL Cool J (His Bigger and Deffer, Mama Said Knock You Out, Mr. Smith, and Radio studio albums) Ludacris (Their Back for the First Time, Chicken-N-Beer, The Red Light District, Release Therapy, Theater of the Mind, and Word of Mouf studio albums) Madvillan (His Madvillainy studio album) Main Source (Their Breaking Atoms studio album) MC Lyte (Her Lyte As A Rock studio album) Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot (Her The Cookbook, Da Real World, Miss E…So Addictive, Supa Dupa Fly, and Under Construction studio albums) Mobb Depp (Their Hell On Earth, The Infamous, and Murda Muzik studio albums) Mos Def (His Black on Both Sides studio album) Ms. Lauryn Hill (Her The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill studio album) N.W.A. (Their Efli4zaggin (aka Niggaz4Life) and Straight Outta Compton studio albums; Their N.W.A. and the Posse compilation album) Nas (His God’s Son, Hip-Hop Is Dead, Illmatic, It Was Written, Life is Good, and Stillmatic studio albums; His The Lost Tapes compilation album) Naughty By Nature (Their Naughty by Nature [1991] studio album) Nipsey Hussle (His Victory Lap studio album, Bullets Ain’t Got No Name, Vol. 3; Crenshaw, Mailbox Money, The Marathon, The Marathon Continues; No Pressure, and Slauson Boy 2 mixtapes; His Nip Hussle the Great: Vol. 1 and Nip Hussle the Great Vol. 2 compilation mixtapes) R.I.P. Nipsey Hussle The Notorious B.I.G. (His Life After Death and Ready to Die studio albums) Ol' Dirty Bastard (His N*a Please and Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version studio albums) OutKast (Their Aquemini, ATLiens, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzic, Speakerboxx/The Love Below, and Stankonia studio albums) Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth (Their Mecca and the Soul Brother studio album) The Pharcyde (Their Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde and Labcabincalifornia studio albums) Public Enemy (Their Apocalypse 91…The Enemy Strikes Back, Fear of a Black Planet, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, and Yo! Bum Rush the Show studio albums) Queen Latifah (Her All Hail The Queen and Black Reign studio album) Raekwon (His Only Built 4 Cuban Linx studio album) Redman (His Dare Iz A Darkside, Muddy Waters, and Whut? The Album studio albums) Rick Ross (His Deeper Than Rap, God Forgives, I Don’t; Mastermind, Rather You Than Me, and Teflon Don studio albums) The Roots (Their Do You Want More?!!!??!, Game Theory, How I Got Over, Illadelph Halflife, Phrenology, Things Fall Apart, and Undun studio albums) Run the Jewels (Their Run the Jewels [2013]; Run the Jewels 2, and Run the Jewels 3 studio albums) Run-DMC (Their Kings of Rock, Raising Hell, Run-DMC [1984]; and Tougher Than Leather studio albums) Salt-N-Pepa (Their Black’s Magic, Hot, Cool, & Vicious and Very Necessary studio albums) Scarface (His The Diary, The Fix, and Mr. Scarface is Back studio albums) Scholly D (His Scholly D [1990] studio album) Slick Rick (His The Great Adventures of Slick Rick studio album) Snoop Dogg (His Doggystyle, Ego Trippin’, No Limit Top Dogg, Paid Tha Cost to be Da Bo$$, R&G [Rhythm & Gangsta: The Masterpiece, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, Tha Doggfather, and Tha Last Meal studio albums) Souls of Mischief (Their 93 ‘til Infinity studio album) T.I. (His King, Paper Trail, T.I. vs T.I.P., Trap Muzik, Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head, and Urban Legend studio albums) Three 6 Mafia (Their Chapter 2: World Domination, Da Unbreakables, The End, Most Known Unknown, Mystic Stylez, and When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1 studio albums) A Tribe Called Quest (Their The Low End Theory, Midnight Marauders, People’s Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm, and We Got It from Here…Thanks You 4 Your Service studio albums) UGK (Their Dirty Money, Ridin’ Dirty, Super Tight, Too Hard to Swallow, UGK [Underground Kings]; and UGK 4 Life studio albums) Ultramagnetic MC’s (Their Critical Beatdown studio album) Wu-Tang Clan (Their Enter The Wu-Tang [36 Chambers] and Wu-Tang Forever studio albums) X-Clan (Their To The East, Blackwards studio album) Xzibit (His 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz, At the Speed of Life, Restless, and Man vs Machine studio albums) Various Soundtracks (The Above The Rim, Do the Right Thing, Friday, Straight Outta Compton, Wild Style, and 8 Mile music soundtracks) My Most Influential Albums (These are the albums that have shaped my life and have influenced my musical tastes) "Damaged" by Black Flag My Favorite Alternative/Indie Rock Songs: Would? by Alice in Chains Wake Up by Arcade Fire Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) by Arctic Monkeys Loser by Beck Howlin' for You by The Black Keys Song 2 by Blur Glycerine by Bush Viva la Vida by Coldplay Zombie by The Cranberries Just Like Heaven by The Cure Enjoy the Silence by Depeche Mode Everlong by Foo Fighters Take Me Out by Franz Ferdinand Feel Good Inc. by Gorillaz Obstacle 1 by Interpol Been Caught Stealing by Jane’s Addiction In The End by Linkin Park Honey Bucket by Melvins Touch Me I'm Sick by Mudhoney Deanna by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Closer by Nine Inch Nails Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana Wonderwall by Oasis Jeremy by Pearl Jam Debaser by Pixies No One Knows by Queens of the Stone Age Losing My Religion by R.E.M. Paranoid Android by Radiohead Under the Bridge by Red Hot Chili Peppers Nearly Lost You by Screaming Trees 1979 by The Smashing Pumpkins Teen Age Riot by Sonic Youth Black Hole Sun by Soundgarden Plush by Stone Temple Pilots Last Nite by The Strokes Shout by Tears for Fears Hunger Strike by Temple of the Dog With or Without You by U2 Buddy Holly by Weezer Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes My Favorite Metal Songs: Fast as a Shark by Accept Kai Tangata by Alien Weaponry Metalingus by Alter Bridge Twilight of the Thunder God by Amon Amarth Alison Hell by Annihilator Caught in a Mosh by Anthrax War Eternal by Arch Enemy Broken Cross by Architects My Own Grave by As I Lay Dying Slaughter of the Soul by At the Gates Bat Country by Avenged Sevenfold White Washed by August Burns Red March to the Sea by Baroness A Fine Day to Die by Bathory White Walls by Between the Buried and Me What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse by The Black Dahlia Murder Paranoid by Black Sabbath The End of All We Know by Bleed From Within Nightfall by Blind Guardian Cop Killer by Body Count The Killchain by Bolt Thrower Shadow Moses by Bring Me the Horizon Tears Don't Fall by Bullet for My Valentine Solitude by Candlemass Hammer Smashed Face by Cannibal Corpse Circle of the Tyrants by Celtic Frost Downfall by Children of Bodom Swallowing the Rabbit Whole by Code Orange Jane Doe by Converge Her Ghost in the Fog by Cradle of Filth Darkness Descends by Dark Angel Pull the Plug by Death The Ultra-Violence by Death Angel Change (In the House of Flies) by Deftones Born to Lose by The Devil Wears Prada Am I Evil? by Diamond Head Milk Lizard by The Dillinger Escape Plan Mourning Palace by Dimmu Borgir Holy Diver by Dio Down With the Sickness by Disturbed Through the Fire and Flames by DragonForce Metropolis Pt. 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper by Dream Theater Funeralopis by Electric Wizard Left Hand Path by Entombed Bring Me to Life by Evanescence Bonded by Blood by Exodus Demanufacture by Fear Factory The Bleeding by Five Finger Death Punch Judas by Fozzy Square Hammer by Ghost Flying Whales by Gojira Stiff and Cold by Gorguts Sick of You by GWAR Destroy Everything by Hatebreed I Want Out by Helloween Blessed Black Wings by High on Fire Bow Down by I Prevail Dante’s Inferno by Iced Earth Into Everlasting Fire by Immolation Withstand the Fall of Time by Immortal Only for the Weak by In Flames Whore by In This Moment Hallowed Be Thy Name by Iron Maiden Painkiller by Judas Priest My Curse by Killswitch Engage Abigail by King Diamond Blind by Korn Mistakes Like Fractures by Knocked Loose Pleasure to Kill by Kreator Laid to Rest by Lamb of God Davidian by Machine Head Blood and Thunder by Mastodon The Beautiful People by Marilyn Manson Bleed by Meshuggah Holy Wars... The Punishment Due by Megadeth Evil by Mercyful Fate Master of Puppets by Metallica Jesus Built My Hotrod by Ministry Immortal Rites by Morbid Angel Another Life by Motionless In White Ace of Spades by Motörhead The Art of Partying by Municipal Waste Suffer the Children by Napalm Death Stabwound by Necrophagist Locust Star by Neurosis Nemo by Nightwish Lashed to the Slave Stick by Nile Critical Mass by Nuclear Assault Slowly we Rot by Obituary How to Survive by Of Mice & Men Ghost of Perdition by Opeth Elimination by Overkill Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne Walk by Pantera Icarus Lives by Periphery Carrion by Parkway Drive Gravedancer by Pig Destroyer The Exorcist by Possessed Executioner’s Tax (Swing of the Axe) by Power Trip Eyes of a Stranger by Queensrÿche Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine Du Hast by Rammstein Dragula by Rob Zombie Ghost Division by Sabaton The American Way by Sacred Reich Princess of the Night by Saxon Roots Bloody Roots by Sepultura Angel of Death by Slayer Wait and Bleed by Slipknot Nuclear Winter by Sodom Absolute Zero by Stone Sour Pierced From Within by Suffocation You Only Live Once by Suicide Silence Chop Suey! by System of a Down Over the Wall by Testament Reign of Darkness by Thy Art Is Murder Schism by Tool Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr by Trivium Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All) by Type O Negative Black Metal by Venom Still Counting by Volbeat Thunder Kiss '65 by White Zombie The Saw is the Law by Whitechapel Stand My Ground by Within Temptation My Will Be Done by Unearth My Favorite Punk Rock Songs: Miss Murder by AFI This Is the End (For You My Friend) by Anti-Flag Banned in D.C. by Bad Brains American Jesus by Bad Religion Rise Above by Black Flag All the Small Things by blink-182 Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t've) by Buzzcocks Live Fast Die Young by Circle Jerks Big a Little A by Crass London Calling by The Clash Smash It Up by The Damned Sonic Reducer by Dead Boys Holiday in Cambodia by Dead Kennedys Suburban Home by Descendents Punk’s Not Dead by The Exploited Waiting Room by Fugazi Sick Boy by GBH Basket Case by Green Day Don’t Want to Know If You Are Lonely by Hüsker Dü Love Will Tear Us Apart by Joy Division Kick Out the Jams by MC5 Straight Edge by Minor Threat Corona by Minutemen Last Caress by Misfits Welcome to the Black Parade by My Chemical Romance Linoleum by NOFX Self-Esteem by The Offspring Knowledge by Operation Ivy Misery Business by Paramore Fuck Authority by Pennywise Blitzkrieg Bop by Ramones Ruby Soho by Rancid Give it All by Rise Against Anarchy in the UK by Sex Pistols Story of My Life by Social Distortion I Wanna Be Your Dog by The Stooges Institutionalized by Suicidal Tendencies Marquee Moon by Television Los Angeles by X Oh Bondage! Up Yours! by X-Ray Spex My Favorite Rock Songs: Back In Black by AC/DC Walk This Way by Aerosmith No More Mr. Nice Guy by Alice Cooper Ramblin’ Man by The Allman Brothers Band Hey Jude by The Beatles Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys (Don’t Fear) The Reaper by Blue Öyster Cult Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan Livin' on a Prayer by Bon Jovi Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen Sunshine of Your Love by Cream Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival “Heroes” by David Bowie Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard Layla by Derek & the Dominoes Light My Fire by The Doors Hotel California by Eagles The Final Countdown by Europe Go Your Own Way by Fleetwood Mac Casey Jones by Grateful Dead Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N' Roses Purple Haze by The Jimi Hendrix Experience I Love Rock 'n Roll by Joan Jett & The Blackhearts Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey You Really Got Me by The Kinks Rock and Roll All Nite by KISS Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd Dr. Feelgood by Mötley Crüe Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd Every Breath You Take by The Police Purple Rain by Prince and the Revolution Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen Stargazer by Rainbow Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones Tom Sawyer by Rush Rock You Like a Hurricane by Scorpions Bridge over Troubled Water by Simon & Garfunkel 18 and Life by Skid Row Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf The Boys Are Back in Town by Thin Lizzy American Girl by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers We’re Not Gonna Take It by Twisted Sister Jump by Van Halen I'm Waiting for the Man by The Velvet Underground Cherry Pie by Warrant Here I Go Again by Whitesnake Baba O'Reiley by The Who Sharp Dressed Man by ZZ Top My Favorite Hip Hop/Rap Songs: Sabotage by Beastie Boys Ain’t No Half Steppin’ by Big Daddy Kane Still Not a Player (feat. Joe) by Big Pun The Choice is Yours (Revisited) by Black Sheep Tha Crossroads by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony South Bronx by Boogie Down Productions Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See by Busta Rhymes Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio (feat. L.V.) How I Could Just Kill a Man by Cypress Hill I Used to Love H.E.R. by Common Ruff Ryders Anthem by DMX Me Myself and I by De La Soul Boyz-N-The-Hood by Eazy E Lose Yourself by Eminem Strictly Business by EPMD Paid In Full by Eric B. & Rakim Ready or Not by Fugees Shadowboxin' by GZA (feat. Method Man) Hate It or Love It by The Game (feat. 50 Cent) Mass Appeal by Gang Starr Mind Playing Tricks on Me by Geto Boys The Message by Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five It Was a Good Day by Ice Cube 6 'N the Mornin' by Ice-T 99 Problems by Jay-Z Mama Said Knock You Out by LL Cool J Lost Ones by Lauryn Hill A Milli by Lil Wayne Get Ur Freak On by Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliot Shook Ones (Part II) by Mobb Depp Fuck Tha Police by N.W.A. N.Y. State of Mind by Nas O.P.P. by Naught by Nature Hussle in the House by Nipsey Hussle Juicy by The Notorious B.I.G. Rosa Parks by OutKast Passin’ Me By by The Pharcyde Fight the Power by Public Enemy Ice Cream by Raekwon (feat. Ghostface Killah, Method Man & Cappadonna) Time 4 Sumaksion by Redman Peter Piper by Run-D.M.C. Push It by Salt-N-Pepa P.S.K. What Does It Mean? by Schoolly D Children's Story by Slick Rick Gin and Juice by Snoop Doggy Dogg What You Know by T.I. Can I Kick It? by A Tribe Called Quest Int’l Players Anthem (I Choose You) by UGK (feat. OutKast) Ego Trippin' by Ultramagnetic MC's Regulate by Warren G (feat. Nate Dogg) C.R.E.A.M. by Wu-Tang Clan X by Xzibit Ambitionz Az a Ridah by 2Pac In Da Club by 50 Cent Movies I Like: The Star Wars Series (Mostly the Original Trilogy and the Prequel Trilogy, Especially Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, which is my favorite film in the series) The Halloween Series (The original film is still my favorite in the franchise) The Friday the 13th Series (Most of the films are great, but the first film still remains the most true-to-life slasher film in the series and one of the greatest horror films of all-time) The Nightmare on Elm Street series (All of the films have been good to decent, but the first film is still the best film in the entire series.) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Series (One of the greatest slasher franchises of all-time. The first film remains the most influential slasher film of all-time.) The IT series (All the films are terrifying, but the original version with Tim Curry is still the stuff of child’s nightmares.) The Saw Series (Each film is unique, but NONE can top the twists and turns and shock value of the original Saw film.) The Shining (Jack Nicholson delivers a truly terrifying performance as Jack Torrance) Brandon Lee’s The Crow (R.I.P. Brandon) The Terminator Trilogy (All the films are great, but it’s the second film T2: Judgement Day that remains my all-time favorite sequel to a film.) The Dark Night Trilogy (Love all of the films in this series but in the end, there can be only one: The Dark Knight remains one of my favorite Batman films of all-time with my favorite portrayal of the Joker ever [R.I.P. Heath Ledger].) The Godfather Trilogy (This is my absolute favorite series of crime dramas ever, and it’s what made me fall in love with Al Pachino. It is SO HARD for me to pick between the first and second films as to which one I love more.) All of the Marvel Cinematic Universe films (MY GOD! So many favorites to pick from, but Black Panther, Avengers: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War, and Spider-Man: Far From Home have to be my favorites.) The James Bond Series (Love most of the films in this series but let’s be real, no film will EVER come close to matching the standard set by Sean Connery’s performance in 1964’s Goldfinger, a film that the franchise continues to try to duplicate to this day!) The Fast & Furious Franchise (All the films are pretty decent, but the cream of the crop is still Fast Five.) The Evil Dead Trilogy (All three films are horror movie brilliance, but the best film in the series BY FAR is still Evil Dead 2.) The Austin Powers Trilogy (OMFG, this is the most hilarious film series I have ever watched in my life! All of the films are LOL hilarious, but it’s the second film: The Spy Who Shagged Me that still to this day has me belly laughing on the floor every time I watch it!) The Back to the Future Trilogy (A timeless classic of a series that only gets better with age. All of the films are great, but it’s still the first film in the series that is still an undisputed Pop Culture classic.) The Rocky Trilogy (Speaking of classics, this is still the greatest underdog story in the history of American films and I will fight anyone who disagrees with me on that. All three films are great, but none can top the original, which is still a timeless American classic.) The Harry Potter series (I have all seven books and I’ve read them all as a kid, and I own all seven movies as well and I’ve watched them all and they NEVER get old. All the films are great, but the best of the best has to be the third film in the series: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.) The Pirates of the Caribbean series (My all-time favorite fantasy pirate film series. Most of the films in this series are great, but the best is still the first film: The Curse of the Black Pearl) Any classic Disney films (Wow…I mean there are so many favorites I have that it’s virtually impossible for me to list them all. I still have many of these classics, like Mulan, Pinocchio, Toy Story, Pocahontas, Dumbo, Lady and the Tramp, and 101 Dalmatians on their original VHS Tapes.) Any Football-Based Movies (I’ve loved football since my youth, and these movies really help in getting through the long offseasons when there’s no football around. Especially with movies like The Blind Side, Remember the Titans, The Longest Yard, Any Given Sunday, and Friday Night Lights.) Any Martial Arts/Action Movies (As a martial arts practitioner myself, I’m big into martial arts-based films like Bruce Lee’s Enter the Dragon, or Ip Man with Donnie Yen, or any action-based film with actors like Steven Segal like Above the Law. But my all-time favorite martial arts film, and the one that got me into martial arts in the first place is The Karate Kid with the late Pat Morita, and now they even have a Netflix series based on the film called Cobra Kai that I watch all the time.) Any Military/War Movies (As a young kid growing up in a military family, I’ve always had a love for movies like Pearl Harbor, Saving Private Ryan, and Red Tails.) Video Games I Like: Tekken Series (especially Tekken 2 and Tekken 5, Kazuya Mishima and Nina Williams have always been my favorites) Soul Calibur Series (SoulCalibur 3 was my favorite game in the series, Nightmare and Cervantes de Leon are my favorite male characters while Ivy Valentine and Taki are my favorite female characters) Killer Instinct Series (The new Killer Instinct is AWESOME, but NOTHING tops the original! Konrad Von Sabrewulf and Spinal are my two favorite characters) Street Fighter Series (Street Fighter II was my favorite game in the series; Cammy and Vega are my favorites) Dead or Alive Series (Dead or Alive 2 Ultimate and Dead or Alive 5 Last Round are my favorite games in the series; Ayane and Tina Armstrong are my favorites) Mortal Kombat Series (Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat 9 (2011), and Mortal Kombat X are among my favorite games in the series and my favorite fighting games ever! Scorpion and Reptile are my favorite male characters while Kitana and Jade are my favorite female characters) John Madden Football Series (Madden NFL 2004 and Madden NFL 2005 are the best) WWE Games Series (Smackdown! vs. RAW 2007 and WWE 13 are the best) NCAA Football Series (NCAA Football 2006 and NCAA Football 2014 are the best) Sonic the Hedgehog Series (Sonic The Hedgehog 2 was my favorite) Pokémon Series (Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal and Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow were the best) Left 4 Dead Series, Dead Island Series, and Resident Evil Series (Any game that involves massacring zombies is an automatic favorite) The entire Super Mario Games Series (Always a favorite of mine, especially Super Mario 64) Any N64 Game and Super N.E.S. Game (I love old video games) Any Military Shooter games (Battlefield, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs, Call Of Duty, etc...) Sports And Teams/Athletes I Like: College Football & Basketball: Florida A&M University Rattlers [My Alma Mater: The Rattlers Will Strike, Strike, & Stike Again!]; Florida State University Seminoles [My Hometown Team here in Tallahassee]; Army University Black Knights [As an Army brat, I've been a die-hard supporter of the US Service Academy for my whole life] American Football: New Orleans Saints [The first game I ever saw was in the 2000 Playoffs when the Saints took down the defending Super Bowl Champions, the Greatest Show on Turf, Kurt Warner and the St. Louis (now Los Angeles) Rams. Since then, I have been a die-hard fan of the black and gold. WHO DAT!!!!] Professional Basketball: Miami Heat [Been a die-hard fan from the days of Mourning and Hardaway and Pat Riley in the '90s and our epic playoff battles with the Knicks. To the dynamic days of the Big 3 of Cris Bosh, Dwayne Wade, and Lebron James in the 2010s and four straight trips to the NBA Finals and two championships] Professional Baseball: New York Yankees [First started watching the Yankees as a kid, and Mariano Rivera and Derek Jeter quickly became my favorite players along with Roger Clemens. Now hopefully Chapman and the Judge can bring title #28 back to the Bronx.] Premier League Football: Manchester City F.C. [I knew nothing about Premier League football for most of my life. Then on May 13, 2012, my life was changed forever with one magic word: "Agueroooo!"] Tennis: [The Williams Sisters, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal] Boxing: [Floyd "Money" Mayweather, Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, "Smokin" Joe Fraizer, Evander "Real Deal" Holyfield, "Iron" Mike Tyson, Sugar Ray Robinson, Joe "Brown Bomber" Louis, Lennox "The Lion" Lewis] Mixed Martial Arts: [Dan “The Beast” Severn, Ken Shamrock, Royce Gracie, Matt Hughes, Georges “Rush” St. Pierre, Chuck “The Iceman” Liddel, Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, Dan “Hendo” Henderson, Jon “Bones” Jones, Anderson “The Spider” Silva, Forrest Griffin, Stephan “The American Psycho” Bonnar, Randy “The Natural” Coture, Chael Sonnen, “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler, Michael “The Count” Bisping, Israel “The Last Stylebender” Adesanya, Nate Diaz, Mirko Cro Cop, Fedor “The Last Emperor” Emilianenko, Kazushi “The Gracie Killer” Sakuraba, “The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung, Amanda “The Lioness” Nunes, Max “Blessed” Holloway, Daniel “DC” Cormier, Stipe Miocic, Alistair “The Reem” Overeem, Mark “Super Samoan” Hunt, “The Notorious” Conor McGregor, Valentina “Bullet” Shevchenko, Jorge “Gamebread” Masvidal, Dominic “Dominator” Cruz, Holly “The Preachers Daughter” Holm, “Thug” Rose Namajunas, Francis “The Predator” N’Gannou, Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson, Kamara “The Nigerian Nightmare” Usman] Professional Wrestling: [I'm Mostly A Fan Of Wrestlers From The Attitude Era & Wrestlers From New Japan Pro Wrestling and Ring Of Honor and NXT] Favorite Catchphrases from Professional Wrestling: Whatcha gonna do when Hulkamania runs wild on you! (Hulk Hogan) I am the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be! (Bret Hart) Everybody's got a price for the Million-Dollar Man! (Ted DiBiase Sr.) OOOH YEAH, Dig It! (Randy Savage) To be the man, you gotta BEAT the man! (Ric Flair) WOO! (Ric Flair) And that's the bottom line...cause Stone Cold said so! (Stone Cold) Gimmie A HELL YEAH! (Stone Cold) What! (Stone Cold) If Ya Smelllll, what the Rock...is cooking! (The Rock) FINALLY...The Rock has come back...! (The Rock) Know You're Damn Role...And SHUT YOU'RE DAMN MOUTH! (The Rock) It doesn't matter what you're name is! (The Rock) Who In The Blue Hell Are You? (The Rock) The Millions (And Millions) Of Rock Fans! (The Rock) You Will Go One-On-One With The Great One! (The Rock) The Most Electrifying Man In Sports/All Of Entertainment! (The Rock) Welcome to RAW Is Jericho! (Chris Jericho) Will You Please...SHUT THE HELL UP! (Chris Jericho) You will never...EEEEVER be the same...again! (Chris Jericho) I am the Ayatolla of Rock & Rolla! (Chris Jericho) I am the one, and only, KING OF THE WORLD! (Chris Jericho) Oh, you didn't know? Your ass better call somebody! (New Age Outlaws) Let's Get Ready To SUCK IT! (D-Generation X) And if you ain't down with that, WE'VE GOT TWO WORDS FOR YA...SUCK IT! (D-Generation X) You make the rules, and we will break 'em! (D-Generation X) Hey Yo! (Razor Ramon/Scott Hall) Say Hello to da Bad Guy! (Razor Ramon) Survey Says...One More For The Good Guys! (Scott Hall) Just Too SWEET! (Kevin Nash) Have a Nice Day! (Mick Foley) Bang Bang! (Mick Foley) You're FIRED! (Vince McMahon) Rest In Peace! (The Undertaker) That's Us, Totally Reeking of Awesomeness! (Edge And Christian) Devon...GET THE TABLES! (Dudley Boyz/Team 3D) Oh It's True, It's DAMN True! (Kurt Angle) You're Next! (Goldberg) It's Showtime! (Sting) Survive, If I Let You! (Tazz) Pimpin' Ain't Easy! (The Godfather) Come Get On The...HO TRAIN! (The Godfather) Pimps Up...Ho's Down! (The Godfather) Viva La Raza! (Eddie Guerrero) Can You Dig That...SUCKA! (Booker T) Word Life! (John Cena) You Can't See Me! (John Cena) The Champ Is Here! (John Cena) I am THAT DAMN GOOD! (HHH) You Either Adapt...Or Perish! (HHH) I am a Wrestling God! (John "Bradshaw" Layfield) Holla, Holla, Holla! (Teddy Long) YES! YES! YES!/NO! NO! NO! (Daniel Bryan) Because I'm The Miz...And I'm AWESOME! (The Miz) I'm Afraid I've Got Some BAD NEWS! (Bad News Barrett) Follow The Buzzards! (Bray Wyatt) All you have to do...is BO-LIEVE! (Bo Dallas) Flawless! (LayCool) Ladies and Gentlemen, My Name Is Paul Heyman! (Paul Heyman) I'm Not Finished With You! (Braun Strowman) Adam Cole Bay-Bay! (Adam Cole) GLORIOUS! (Bobby Roode) Who Wants to WALK WITH ELIAS! (Elias) Wonderful! (Broken Matt Hardy) Delete! (Broken Matt Hardy) No one is ready for Asuka! (Asuka) Welcome to the Uso Penitentiary! (The Usos) LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE! (Michael Buffer) Naruto Couples I Like and My Top 5 Naruto Couples: Naruto/Temari(Temari's a total goddess, and I think Gaara would love the idea of Naruto as his brother-in-law; My personal favorite Naruto pairing) Naruto/Hinata(She obviously loves him and she's always been there for him, and he really seems to feel the same affection for her; Plus they're married now and have two kids of their own; My second favorite Naruto pairing) Naruto/Karin(A short-tempered, yet hot redhead for Naruto just like his old man plus out of all the girls in the series, she's the one who, in my opinion most reminds me of Naruto's mother Kushina; My third favorite Naruto pairing) Naruto/Konan(Both are orphans and students of Jiraiya so it's almost destined for them to be together, plus Naruto is like a younger version of Yahiko; my fourth favorite Naruto pairing) Naruto/Anko(Those two are exactly alike in every aspect; My fifth favorite Naruto pairing) Naruto/Ino(Those two act like siblings most of the time but they're still a cool couple) Naruto/Sakura(Even with Sakura's anger issues Naruto likes this babe) Naruto/Ayame(She's so hot and she was the only girl to treat him kindly in his childhood) Naruto/Tenten(Energetic love, whoa man) Naruto/Fuka(Same as with Karin, Plus she was Naruto's first REAL kiss(Sasuke DOESN'T Count) Naruto/Tayuya (Same as with Karin, plus I think that they would hit it off perfectly thanks to their similar, headstrong personalities) Naruto/Sara(She's a hot redhead and just like Naruto's old man, I LOVE REDHEADS) Naruto/Samui(She's has all the looks of a younger Tsunade with the icy personality of a younger Kurenai, a pretty "cool" combination) Naruto/Yugito(I like Naruto paired with a Jinchuuriki, plus she's a blonde like Naruto) Naruto/Fu(Same as with Yugito, plus her personality is similar to Naruto's) Naruto/Shion(She really loves Naruto and want to have kids with him) Naruto/Shizuka(She is just so damn sexy plus she want's to marry Naruto, lucky bastard) Naruto/Koyuki(After what he did for her and how he changed her for the better, they'd be crazy not to be a couple) Naruto/Amaru(Same as with Koyuki, The fact that she's a redhead is an added plus) Naruto/Ryuzetsu(Anyone willing to sacrifice their own life to save someone else's must really love and care about them) Naruto/Guren(Same as with Naruto/Ryuzetsu, plus she's pretty hot and she's one of the few characters to relate to Naruto's miserable childhood) Naruto/Hokuto(She's such a hottie and she really seems to have a thing for Naruto) Naruto/Hana(Hana is so hot and like Gaara with Temari, I'm sure Kiba would love the idea of Naruto as his brother-in-law since they're kinda like brothers anyway) Naruto/Sasame(She's so cute, plus she saved him) Naruto/Hotaru(She's so damn hot and alike Naruto in many details) Naruto/Kurotsuchi(Originally I didn't like her, but eventually I realized that the two of them are quite similar in many ways) Naruto/Suzumebachi(Same as with Naruto/Kurotsuchi, plus she and Naruto both went through hardships at the hands of their villages and share a common goal in life to be acknowledged and respected by their villages) Naruto/Kurenai(You know what, the more and more I think about this pairing, the more it makes sense to me) Naruto/Shizune(After thinking on it for quite some time and seeing the way they interact with each other, you can't deny that there's some chemistry there) Naruto/Tsunami(Naruto and a super sexy MILF like Tsunami would be very interesting, Plus he saved her and her son and did so much for their family and home) Naruto/Haruna(Same as with Naruto/Koyuki) Naruto/Isarabi(They can totally relate to one another given their miserable and totally unfair childhoods, In a way she's almost like another jinchuuriki) Naruto/Yakumo(Same as with Naruto/Isarabi) Naruto/Toki(Again, same as with Naruto/Koyuki) Naruto/Mei (Never thought I'd add this here but after much thought and convincing, I realize that this pairing makes sense, in a way she's almost like a modern reincarnation of Kushina) Naruto/Tsunade (Again, never dreamed I'd add this here. But if I've got no qualms about pairing Naruto with much older women like Mavis, Irene, etc., then I should have no issues pairing Naruto with Tsunade) Sasuke/Sakura(I do love them despite all the things Sasuke's done to her, but if I have no problems with Jellal/Erza then I should have no problems with this pairing)Better than Naruto/Sakura Sai/Ino(Well he did call her beautiful; Now that they're married, it's a match made in heaven) Better than Naruto/Ino Kiba/Ino (Those two are so much alike in almost every possible aspect) Kiba/Tamaki (The Alpha Dog and the Cat Girl; Makes for a perfect union to me) Konohamaru/Hanabi(An original pairing that I find quite interesting. Two young shinobi with royal ancestries) Minato/Kushina(They gave us Naruto and were two cool ninjas) My Favorite Pairing For Minato Minato/Tsunade(Two powerful blonde Hokage) Minato/Mei (Two powerful, yet loved and admired Kage of their respective villages) Minato/Mikoto(Another original Minato pairing, plus I think Mikoto looks way better paired with Minato than Fugaku) Kakashi/Rin(Absolutely love this pairing, Kakashi's a complete badass and Rin's a total sweetheart, You do the math) My Favorite Pairing for Kakashi Kakashi/Shizune(Two powerful hokage students)Better than Naruto/Shizune Kakashi/Hanare (He stopped her from going down the wrong road and they seemed to care for one another) Shikamaru/Temari(Both deny liking each other even though it's pretty obvious they're in love) Gaara/Matsuri(Fangirls man, plus it's pretty obvious she cares about him) Neji/Tenten(Great couple, just wish Neji wasn't dead(Damn you Kishimoto!!!!!!)Better than Naruto/Tenten Jiraiya/Tsunade(An older version of Naruto/Sakura)Better than Minato/Tsunade Fairy Tail Couples I Like: Natsu/Lucy(Natsu just defines badass and Lucy is an absolute blonde bombshell, It's an awesome fit; My Favorite Fairy Tail pairing) Natsu/Lisanna(Two childhood friends who have a deep emotional bond with one another and who practically raised Happy together, this one makes all the sense in the world) Natsu/Erza(They really have a great relationship with one another and are so protective of each other, plus they have a level of trust in one another that you don’t see from most of the other cast) Natsu/Mirajane(She may scare the living hell out of him at times, but there’s no denying that Mirajane has an immense soft spot for him) Natsu/Wendy (It’s not just because they’re both Dragon Slayer’s either, Wendy has always looked up to Natsu and has always relied on him for strength while he’s always been so protective of her. I truly feel this could be a great couple if done correctly) Natsu/Yukino(Loved the interaction between them during the Grand Magic Games Arc especially when Natsu was sweet-talking her) Natsu/Minerva(I truly think he could break through that sadistic facade of hers with his charismatic personality; And I think it's only fair for her to have some happiness after the unfair abuse she suffered at the hands of her bastard of a father) Natsu/Kagura(I could see her falling for Natsu for many reasons including his righteous and caring personality, but the biggest one being that Natsu's the one who defeated Jellal and avenged her brother's murder) Natsu/Ultear(Those two really do look good together, now that I think about it; both have similarly laid back and easygoing personalities, as well as both being victims of a tragic past) Gray/Juvia(They’re so hilarious whenever they’re around one another and despite what people may think of him, Gray really does love and care about Juvia more that he lets on, he just has a hard time showing it, but that might be changing soon if 100 Year Quest in anything to go by. My favorite pairing for Gray) Gray/Ultear(Not only are they both powerful Ice-Make mages, but Ultear is the last living remnant of Gray’s mentor Ur’s legacy. It’s just tragic what happened to Ultear or who knows what could have become of these two) Laxus/Mirajane(They've known each other for a long time and they seem to genuinely care for each other, plus she seems to get genuinely excited when he comes around; The best pairing for Laxus) Laxus/Cana(The more I think about it, the more I realize these two would make a perfect power couple, plus he's always so protective of her) Gajeel/Levy(Despite the rather rough (pun intended) start to their relationship, they’ve really become attached at the hip to one another and genuinely care about one another’s feelings. Even more so now that Levy's pregnant with Gajeel’s child/children.) Alzack/Bisca (I always knew these two looked good together pre-timeskip, so when we came back from the timeskip and they had gotten married to one another, I wasn’t in the least bit surprised. It’s almost like it was destiny in a crazy sense) Elfman/Evergreen(He always is looking out for her and she really seems to have a soft spot for him; Now that they're together, it really is beauty and the beast) Bickslow/Lisanna(They would look great together since both of them have upbeat, carefree personalities) Freed/Mirajane(I've got the strongest feeling the two of them would be perfect for each other with their "demonic" personalities even though I'm still not entirely sure if Freed is gay or not) Romeo/Wendy (Even though they’ve rarely interacted outside of a few OVA’s, from what we have seen the both care for one another immensely and are willing to sacrifice themselves for the well-being of the other. My favorite pairing for Wendy) Sho/Cana(She's the only guy that Cana has shown a genuine interest in, referring to him during the Tartarus Arc as, and these are her exact words, "that dark-skinned hunk", so how these two aren't paired up more often is beyond me; My favorite pairing for Cana) Loke/Aries(Two celestial spirits with a long history with one another who are dedicatedly loyal to Lucy Heartfilia. My favorite pairing for Loke) Jellal/Erza (He may feel as though his crimes are unforgiveable and that he doesn’t deserve someone like her, but I know I and especially Erza agree to disagree. My favorite pairing for Erza.) Jellal/Ultear(They appear to be extremely close and she seems to care for him after all that she had done to him, plus she's almost like another Erza for him) Jellal/Meredy (They’ve been teammates for the longest time and know each other very well, plus both of them trust one another with their lives) Ren/Sherry(He may try and act all indifferent and like he doesn’t care about anyone but he can’t fool her, she knows the real him and it’s why they’re engaged now) Hibiki/Jenny(He may be a pretty boy womanizer and she may be every bit as vain as he is, but when they’re together, they just click with one another, maybe that’s why they’re in a relationship now) Hibiki/Karen (Well she was his first love, for better or worse, and her death had a profound impact on him.) Sting/Yukino(He really cares for her so much and is so protective of her, especially after all the emotional trauma that she went through from the past guild master. My favorite pairing for Sting) Rogue/Minerva(He truly cares for her despite all that she'd done in the past, Plus they both have overcome dark pasts to become better people) Kagura/Rogue(I have the strongest feeling they would look great together since both of them are as cool and calm as a couple of cucumbers) Lyon/Meredy(Well he did refer to her as cute so you never know where it could go. It helps that she’s technically the foster daughter of Ur’s child, so that’s an added plus. My favorite pairing for Lyon) Lyon/Chelia (You can just tell the hidden feelings that Sherria holds for Lyon throught the series, I just wish Lyon would wake up and realize what he’s got already) Cobra/Kinana(They’ve been tied together for ages and have cared about one another since the beginning. She was virtually the only light he had in his dark world, and it was good to see him hook up with her at the end of the series) Zeref/Mavis (Where there is light there must be darkness and these two go hand-in-hand. They have so much history with one another and even have a child together, how many other couples in Fairy Tail can say that?) Digimon Couples I Like: Ken/Yolei(My personnal favorite pairing in this series, Ken's a cool dude and Yolei's a total babe) Matt/Sora(Classic good girl/bad boy relationship) Tai/Sora(They're okay plus they fight like an old married couple half the time.)Not As Good as Matt/Sora Mimi/Joe(Even though they're complete polar opposites, I think that they would be a perfect match for each other) T.K./Kari(Love them so much, wish they would have gotten married in the anime) Tai/Jun(She's like another Sora for him) Better than Tai/Sora Takato/Rika(I think it's obvious to anyone with a brain in their head that those two secretly love each other) Henry/Alice(Alice is so cool and alike Henry in many aspects, It's a real shame we only got to see her once in the series)Better than Henry/Jeri Henry/Jeri(Though they've had little interaction with each other, I think that Henry's mellowed attitude would be a perfect foil to Jeri's kind yet sometimes comedic personality) Ryo/Jeri(Two of the most charismatic Tamers in the series)Better than Henry/Jeri Rika/Ryo(I think Ryo's charismatic personality can crack Rika's tough shell of pride) Not As Good as Takato/Rika Zoe/Takuya(They're an awesome pairing and I personally find this pairing better than Zoe/Koji) Zoe/Kouji(Same as with Matt/Sora, plus Zoe seems to have a thing for bad boys) Pokemon and Pokemon Adventures Couples I Like: Ash/Misty(The best in the series) Ash/May(She really seems to have a thing for him) Ash/Dawn(There exactly alike) Ash/Iris(Never thought I'd add this to here, even though they act like siblings, they still seem to care for each other) Ash/Serena(Childhood friends who seem to have a thing for each other, What more is there to say) Ash/Lyra (She really seems to have a thing for him, just wish Ash wasn't so dense as to see that) Ash/Melody (It's obvious she liked him, hell she kissed him when they first met) Ash/Bianca(After what he did for her and her grandfather in the Pokémon Heroes movie how could you not see them as a couple, plus I'm damn convinced that she was the one who kissed him at the end of the movie, and NOT Latias) Ash/Sabrina(He saved her from her own personal darkness) Ash/Flannery(She's so hot and personality wise, alike Ash in many ways) Ash/Jasmine (Same as with Ash/Flannery, plus he helped her cure her sick Ampharos) Ash/Anabel(Same as with Ash/Lyra) Ash/Duplica(They definitely left quite an impression on each other) Brock/Pike Queen Lucy(She's the ONLY girl to ever show any real interest in him, so why these two aren't paired up more often is beyond me) May/Drew(Another good girl/bad boy relationship)Better than Ash/May Jesse/James(Team Rocket needs love too, plus they've been together since day one) Red/Yellow(My favorite Pokémon Adventures pairing, plus she saved him in the Yellow arc) Red/Green(Green is just so damn sexy and Red just defines awesome, it's a match made in heaven) Red/Erika(Two of the coolest and nicest people in Adventures) Red/Sabrina(She's a little scary, but I think she has a soft spot for Red) Red/Misty(Adventures version of Ash/Misty) Blue Oak/Green(Two brunette Dexholders who have a comedic, yet friendly history) Better Than Red/Green Gold/Crystal(She really seems to like him despite his often immature attitude) Silver/Crystal(They're very alike in some details)Not As Good as Gold/Crystal Ruby/Sapphire(You know what they say "opposites attract", plus she confessed to him that she liked him) Diamond/Platinum(They really seem to care for each other) Black/White (Though they come from two different worlds and lifestyles, I think they would be a perfect match for each other) Couples I Hate or Don't Pay Attention To: Any Incest Pairing(I have nothing against anyone who is into these types of pairings, but as a Christian man with Christian values, I'm just not interested in these types of pairings) My ONLY exception is Naruto/Karin because she has shown a romantic interest in him and because they're not direct relatives. Obito/Anyone (Like my mentor Raptorcloak rightfully pointed out, manipulated or not, he deserves no one after all the hell he caused everyone over the years) Naruto/Mikoto(Kushina was Mikoto's best friend for fuck's sake, and I highly doubt that Mikoto would be lusting for her best friend's son) Naruto/Hanabi(She's WAY too young to be paired with Naruto) Naruto/Haku(NO WAY IN HELL! 1. Haku is a guy for Christ's sake and there's no way I'm ever pairing Naruto with another guy, 2. I'm not into all that gender-bender stuff) Kiba/Hinata(Those two are too much like brother and sister and I just don't see them ever being anything more than that. Plus Kiba already knows that Hinata loves Naruto) Chouji/Ino(No way in hell!!!!!) Sasuke/Karin(I soured on this pairing after seeing how Karin so easily forgave him after stabbing her in the chest and almost killing her, who the hell does something that stupid. Sakura may have forgiven Sasuke as well but in her case, Sasuke never critically injured Sakura the way he did Karin.) Gray/Lucy (Another pairing I once had no issues with, but now I can’t stand this pairing. Gray and Lucy’s relationship is strictly platonic and always has been.) Levy/Jet or Levy/Droy (Come on now, I know she cares for them both as her teammates, but there's nothing more to it than that) Cana/Macao(Those two are so different in age and personality that I just can't see them together) Gajeel/Lucy(I don't see how people can see these two as a couple, if anything she's more INTIMIDATED by him that ATTRACTED to him) Loke/Lucy (This is another pairing I once had listed in my favorite pairings, but now I absolutely loathe this pairing after going back and watching Fairy Tail again.) Lyon/Juvia(She obviously loves Gray and not him. I'm just glad Lyon was smart enough to realize that and backed off) Ichiya/Erza(You've gotta be kidding me, she's more disgusted by him than anything) Ren/Lucy(She obviously doesn't like him and I thought it was absolutely wrong for him to be flirting with Lucy while he's already in a relationship) Laxus/Lisanna(They just seem too much like big brother and little sister to me) Mimi/Izzy(I just don't see the whole beauty and the geek thing working out too well with these two) Davis/Yolei(Those two are so dysfunctional as friends that I just don't see them being able to coexist as a couple) Davis/Kari(I mean it's obvious she has no romantic interest in him) Takato/Jeri(Not sure it would work out that well but I could be wrong) J.P./Zoe(I'm laughing so hard that my ribs could crack at the idea of those two as a couple) Koichi/Zoe(I just can't see these two paired together, Koichi is too much of a nice guy and Zoe seems to be more attracted to bad boys) Tommy/Zoe(NOT A CHANCE IN HELL, 1. Zoe is too much like a big sister to him and 2. Tommy knows that Takuya loves Zoe) Dawn/Paul(That guy was a complete asshole, I'm glad he got his ass kicked in the Sinnoh League by Ash) Gary/Misty(Don't get me wrong I like Gary, but he's WAY too damn conceited for someone as caring as Misty) Brock/Misty(Oh c'mon they clearly have never shown any romantic interest in each other) Silver/Green(Same as with Kiba/Hinata) Pearl/Platinum (Those two get on each other's nerves so much that they just would never work out as a couple) Any Yaoi Pairings(Nothing against gay people, but as a Christian just not interested in these pairings) Other Favorite Anime Pairings: Shinji/Asuka (These two defined the trope “Belligerent Sexual Tension”. Bickering and bitching and moaning with one another so much that you just wanted them to get a room and get it over with.) Shinji/Rei (These two had such a deep emotional bond, that it’s hard not to picture them together.) Kenshin/Kaoru (She’s the rock that keeps Kenshin from turning back on his old ways and gets him to see the value of his life.) Inuyasha/Kagome (The love between these two was so charming and unconventional, especially with the inclusion of Inuyasha’s ex-lover Kikyo adding to the dynamic. Seeing them finally get together at the end was a moment that made you smile.) Usagi Tsukino [Sailor Moon]/Mamoru Chiba [Tuxedo Mask] (Their romance was pretty much front and center throughout the series from the beginning to the point where it’s impossible not to picture these two together.) Tsukune/Moka (He loved both of her personalities and you clearly saw the lengths she would go to just to protect him.) Kirito/Asuna (One of the cutest romances in all of anime, both having a strong desire to protect the other while leaning on each other for emotional support.) Soul/Maka (Even though they get on each other's nerves at times, you can tell they deeply care for one another and have a strong bond with each other.) Tatsumi/Mine (Even though they bickered and bitched with one another constantly in the beginning, it was clear that they always cared for one another. It was nice to see them end up with one another at the end of the manga.) Tatsumi/Akame (She was always so protective of him and he always went to great lengths to come back safely to her. It’s a shame they never ended up together.) Tatsumi/Chelsea (It was obvious from the beginning that she was in love with him and always went to great lengths to impress him. It’s just a shame that she ended up dying because they could have ended up as a great couple.) Tatsumi/Esdeath (Despite her sadistic nature, it’s a true downer she died evil. Had things been different, they could have been something truly special.) Lubbock/Najenda (His death was one of the cruelest moments of the series, as it robbed fans of seeing these two form what was an obvious pairing from the beginning. You could just see how much Lubbock’s death affected Najenda.) Blake/Sun (He’s such a goofball and the perfect foil to Blake’s brooding, introverted personality.) Jaune/Pyrrha (He was the first person to treat her as a normal person and she was the one to help him overcome his shortcomings as a huntsman. It’s just tragic and cruel what happened to Pyrrha at the end of Volume 3 [FUCK YOU CINDER!]) Ren/Nora (Two childhood friends who eventually develop into something MUCH deeper. All I can say is it’s about damn time!) Weiss/Neptune (It’s so funny seeing her personality do a complete 180 anytime he comes around. Anyone can see that she likes him, just wish she would kiss him and get it over with already.) Rock/Revy (Even though her pride and stubbornness won’t allow her to admit it, she depends on him for emotional comfort and sees him as a light in her dark world.) Takashi/Saeko (Two badass, yet somewhat ruthless and cold-blooded fighters who lean on one another for support and comfort in the apocalyptic world they live in.) Kohta/Saya (A psychotic fatso gunslinger otaku and a sexy-as-hell genius Tsundere heiress who, while having their arguments, do respect and care for one another and will fight for one another when push comes to shove.) Mako/Gamagori (It is an absolute injustice that these two did not end up together with one another at the end of the series. They played off one another so well throughout the whole series that it just became impossible to picture them without one another.) My Fanfiction Series (Note: In my universe of stories Naruto's height is 5'10", he possesses the Rinnegan, and he is voiced by Crispin Freeman): Icha Icha Paradise (My Debut Series) Naruto/Tayuya Naruto/Konan Naruto/Karin Naruto/Anko Naruto/Koyuki Naruto/Amaru Naruto/Shizuka Naruto/Shion Naruto/Ino Naruto/Hinata Naruto/Sakura Naruto/Ayame Naruto/Temari Naruto/Tenten Naruto/Yugito Naruto/Fu Naruto/Hokuto Naruto/Ryuzetsu Naruto/Hana Naruto/Samui Naruto/Kurenai Naruto/Shizune (Coming Soon) Naruto/Tsunade Naruto/Mei Naruto/Kurotsuchi Naruto/Sasame Naruto/Hotaru Naruto/????? Naruto/Tayuya/Karin Naruto/Koyuki/Shion Naruto/Shizuka/Amaru Naruto/Ino/Sakura Naruto/Hinata/Ayame Naruto/Tenten/Temari Naruto/Yugito/Fu Naruto/Samui/Konan Naruto/Kurenai/Anko Naruto/Shizune/Hana Naruto/Hokuto/Ryuzetsu Naruto/Tsunade/Mei Naruto/Sasame/Hotaru Naruto/Samui/Ino/Yugito/Temari/Shion Naruto/Sakura/Ino/Karin/Tayuya/Amaru/Anko Naruto/Hinata/Yugito/Konan/Samui/Shizuka/Hana The Kyuubi and the Mages: Read as Naruto is paired up with the hottest women from Fairy Tail Naruto/Erza Naruto/Mirajane Naruto/Cana Naruto/Lucy Naruto/Juvia Naruto/Levy Naruto/Wendy Naruto/Lisanna Naruto/Mavis Naruto/Evergreen Naruto/Ultear Naruto/Minerva Naruto/Sherry Naruto/Yukino Naruto/Kagura Naruto/Kamika Naruto/Jenny Naruto/Millianna Naruto/Meredy Naruto/Cosmos Naruto/Flare Naruto/Hisui (Coming Soon) Naruto/Sherria Naruto/Sorano Naruto/Ur Naruto/Seilah Naruto/Brandish Naruto/Irene Naruto/Anna Naruto/Erza/Lucy Naruto/Lucy/Cana Naruto/Mirajane/Lisanna Naruto/Wendy/Sherria Naruto/Sherry/Jenny Naruto/Millianna/Kagura Naruto/Ultear/Meredy Naruto/Yukino/Sorano Naruto/Lucy/Brandish Naruto/Brandish/Irene/Dimaria Naruto/Lucy/Mirajane/Jenny Naruto/Erza/Kagura/Minerva Naruto/Kamika/Cosmos/Hisui Naruto/Lucy/Erza/Cana/Mirajane/Lisanna/Wendy Kitsune x Vampire: Read as Naruto is paired up with the sexy ladies of Rosario x Vampire Naruto/Moka Naruto/Mizore Naruto/Kurumu Naruto/Ruby Naruto/Kokoa (Coming Soon) Naruto/Yukari Naruto/Ageha Naruto/Tsurara Naruto/Shizuka/Ririko Naruto/Moka/Kokoa/Mizore/Kurumu/Ruby/Yukari Battle of the Sexes (B.O.T.S.): A collection of lemons starring the main cast from the Pokemon Anime and the Pokemon Adventures Manga (SERIES ON HOLD) Ash/Misty/Daisy/Lily/Violet Ash/May/Flannery Ash/Dawn/Zoey/Candice Ash/Iris/Serena Ash/Melody/Bianca Ash/Misty/May/Dawn/Iris/Serena/Lyra May/Drew Gary/Giselle Red/Yellow Red/Green Red/Misty Red/Erika Red/Sabrina Blue Oak/Green Gold/Crystal Ruby/Sapphire Naruto's Holiday Harem series: Read as Naruto is paired up with five hot women in seven special holiday-themed lemons (2013-2015) Thanksgiving: Naruto/Konan/Fuka/Hana/Samui/Shizuka Christmas: Naruto/Amaru/Koyuki/Shion/Ryuzetsu/Sara Valentines Day: Naruto/Sakura/Ino/Hinata/Temari/Anko Spring Break: Naruto/Kurotsuchi/Karin/Hokuto/Yugito/Fu 4th of July/Summertime: Naruto/Tayuya/Sasame/Hotaru/Haruna/Toki Halloween: Naruto/Kurenai/Shizune/Yugao/Ayame/Tenten New Years: Naruto/Hinata/Temari/Karin/Anko/Amaru/Shion/Koyuki/Shizuka/Yugito/Fu Clan Restoration: Harem of forty-six. Order of kunoichi's appearance (Subject to change at my discretion) Tayuya Hinata Koyuki Karin Shizuka Samui Konan Anko/Kurenai Kurotsuchi Ino Yugito/Fu Ameyuri Sakura Hokuto/Ryuzetsu Mei Temari Kin/Guren/Tayuya Pakura Tenten (Coming Soon) Yugao Hotaru Ayame Mabui Tsunami Haruna/Toki Shion/Sara/Amaru Fuka Honoka/Karin Akane (Mystery Kunoichi) Yakumo/Isaribi Sasame/Kagero/Kotohime Tokiwa/Shizuka Matsuri/Temari/Pakura Suzumebachi/Kurotsuchi Tsubaki/Rin Shizune Love & Magic: Lemon one-shot series featuring my favorite couples of Fairy Tail Natsu/Erza Natsu/Mirajane Natsu/Cana Natsu/Lucy Natsu/Lisanna Natsu/Wendy Gray/Juvia (Coming Soon) Gajeel/Levy Jellal/Erza Laxus/Mirajane Elfman/Evergreen Romeo/Wendy Sting/Yukino Rogue/Minerva Ren/Sherry Hibiki/Jenny Lyon/Meredy Zeref/Mavis Natsu/?/?/?/?/? 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