Archeology: The Scritti Politti site, and one of the most imaginitive and dedicated sites I've ever come across. Catch up on the "Perfect Way to make the girls go crazy" here and Pray like Aretha Franklin for a new album this year.NGG Site: See the faces of some of the coolest people on the net. It's a shame they're on AOL.
Star Wars.com: The official website of the famous flicks. Beautifully produced and artisticly sly, it makes you lust for the new flicks while rekindling the flame for the old stuff with new info and insights.
The Force.net: The ultimate in up to date and well-researched facts and rumours in the galaxy far, far away (no, not Washington, you crackhead)
Star Wars Prequel page: Rumours, gossip and, oh yeah, a few facts.
Mojo Music: Home to Goldfinger. Nothing else needs to be said.
Plump Records: A great label! They've just re-released Howard Jones' "Live Accoustic America" and Shawn Colvin's "Live '88".
dtox records: Home of Hojo 'round the world and a few other bands. Don't bitch about the mainstream if that's all you buy.
NASA Homepage: The one press-friendly portion of the government is using the web as an inspiration. Check out their site, it's not only educational, but a wild trip to places the press doesn't bother to cover.
Bent movie site: The movie itself, as a film, is OK, with kind of a cop-out ending, but, as history lesson, it gives the queer side of Schindler's List and makes it palatable to the MTV generation.
Dawson's Creek Unofficial site: Prob. the best "Dawson's" site around. It's got a full listing of the shows, plus gobs of pix. This is, in fact, where I pulled my pix from.
Rock Out Censorship: Yeah, I know: Holy Left Wing, Batman, the name says it all! This is a must visit for any free minded person.
Rotten Dot Com: The soft, white underbelly of the net, and possibly the most gruesome, disgusting, vulgar site on the web. It's damned likely to offend anyone but the most vile of human beings, so I had to throw it onto here, just to see if I actually get any hate mail.
Mr. Roger's Neighborhood: The download of King Friday's internet speech is a must hear!
Clive Barker's Lost Souls: Good ol' Clive's online playhouse, featuring interviews, doodles and gobs of info on the High Priest of Creepiness
The Nerdity Test: Test your "nerdity quotient" here. I came up with a 39.60%. I've told you mine, now you tell me yours.
Epitaph Anti-Web: Home of NOFX, VooDoo Glow Skulls and others; Essentially the home of modern punk.
Johnny Cash: Home of the original "Man in Black" and a good starting place to remember the achievements of a man still producing some great stuff (remember boys and girls, he's covered Soundgarden and made it his own)
The bast Marilyn Manson site I've found. Word to the wise: Don't go here unless you have a strong sense of self and can deal with hysteria like the mature, adult and rather flexible Marilyn Manson fan that I am.
The Theatre of Marc Almond: Echo's "Death's Diary" of Mr. "Tainted Love" himself. Long on info but lacking the visual pizzaz of "Fantastic Star".
Disinformation: Paranoid? Sure, but between the UFO's and the crazed toasters, there's some unfortunate censorship issues that the mainstream press glosses over
Beat Generation Archives: One stop shopping for info on the best thing to happen to American lit since the printing press
Rocky Horror Picture Show Official Site: Brad! Janet! Marge Schott!(wait a minute, I'm confused).
Tim Burton FAQ: More info than I ever knew about the god of dark quirks
REEL BIG FISH: This is home to Reel Big Fish, the skankinest ska band around!
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