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If anyone was wondering what games I have, here is a list. Please note that I am not putting every game that I have. I will only tell you of the more well known games, and not SUPER ALLSTAR BASKETBALL '87 for the NES.

NES:
-Bubble Bobble
-Punch Out
-Dragon Warrior
-Metroid
-Super Mario Brothers 1, 2, and 3
-Final Fantasy
-Dragon Warrior
-Crystalis

SNES:
-Super Metroid
-Yoshi's Island
-Mario Paint
-Illusion of Gaia
-Final Fantasy IV, VI, and Mystic Quest
-Secret of Mana
-Super Mario RPG
-Chrono Trigger+box, maps, manual, etc.
-Street Fighter II

I would HIGHLY recommend against selling these!! Back in the day, I sold my SNES... including FF3, FF2, Secret of Mana, original copy of Earthbound with the booklet!! (damn I was stupid!) etc.  And I ended up having to root through eBay to buy it all back a few years later when I started getting nostalgic.

HOWEVER - if you are interested in selling these,  I'd love to take a few off your hands :P
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I just got Burden of a Day's  new album Blessed Be Our Ever After

These guys are easily one of the most amazing Christian Hardcore bands out there today. They're so energetic, and their music does not sound like everyone else's. Seeing them live is something that will leave you in awe.

It's weird, some of the screaming and heavier parts remind me a LOT of Thrice's heavier stuff. pretty good band, I'm glad I checked them out now :P

As for me, right now I'm on:


Parkway Drive - Horizons
In a lot of ways its a bit cliche, but songs like "The Sirens' Song" have some amazingly composed guitar/drum pairings that sound great.  Good background music, but I can't see myself listening to it specifically for the sake of listening.


Converge - You Fail Me
I have all of Converge's albums, so I'm always listening to one at some point in time.  This one right now is really attractive to me because it has a lot more wailing/melodic vocals than their other albums... and I think it's cool when you can at least somewhat decipher what the singer is saying. haha.
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When I drink I do it with the intention of getting totally shitfaced.  But only when the mood strikes.  And the mood only happens to strike once every few months, i'm not much of a social drinker.
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Hahahaha this reminds me of years ago, when there was a shooting across the street from our high school and we went into lockdown.  The class I was in happened to be the only room detached from the main building so we were kind of isolated.  We waited a good 4 hours and still no "all clear" from administration.  Kids started getting antsy and one had to pee really bad, so he went into the teacher's office and peed in the trash can.  Turns out, The lockdown had ended after about 20 minutes, and no admin ever came by the room to give us the all-clear because they had forgotten to.
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I'm not sure if it's a genre to your liking, but I REALLY must say that Poison the Well's latest release, "Versions" gave me that exact vibe.  They used to be a real thrash hardcore band, but this release has a ton of normal singing, a lot of brass, and just this overall bizarre western vibe.  Some tracks have an underlying western feel, and some are more blatantly so.

this is the page for the album
, preview 'Riverside' and 'Slow Good Morning' and you'll kind of see what I mean.  'Nagaina' is my personal favorite.

PS: wild arms (when it was 2D), easily one of my favorite games. good call there.
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I prefer what came from my last 'hometown' of Phoenix, Arizona. The Stiletto Formal, Jimmy Eat World, Authority Zero, A Change Of Pace, The Bled, goodbyetomorrow, Lydia, The Format, Calexico, and others.

That's where I'm at!  A lot of bands come from here... also Peachcake (RIP i think??), and Job For A Cowboy (who apparently now are enjoying worldwide popularity)

There's SO many venues here though... The Marquee Theater in Tempe is where most of the big bands for the high school/college age people go.  Then we have stuff all over town, The Phix, The Modified, The Clubhouse, Neckbeards (RIP  :sad:​), Dodge Theater, etc.
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It looks horrible, but the original is one of my favorites.  I gotta admit though, seeing corey feldman in the same role alongside the cry little sister cover brings a tear to my eye.  I'm definitely seeing this, as bad as it will be.
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being a minority went out of fashion at the turn of the century and now emo and alternative is going out of style too.  the biggest fad right now is being a self proclaimed atheist  liberal that viciously satirizes and attacks anyone who thinks differently yet is too dumb to realize the irony in their actions. 

So.... college students? :P