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Gordon Merrick, 26, Male, United States
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About Me

Last.fm - DeployTroops and
Last.fm - Sleightflow are both me. To find out more about my life it would be MySpace (sadly), but if you want my soul, it's my RedBubble Gallery... it has most of my Visual Art and Lyrics/Poems/Short Stories.
Be sure and check out my brother, "the" musician, at JDJustice Dot Com, one of his many, and my heroes: of art Lee, of philosophy Darren, of sudden interest the many named man, of forgiveness Hilt, and finally, of now gone perfection, Theresa L Duncan.

All I have the energy to say right now is that I'm Bipolar 1, and I get my major manics every 4 years around November, and my hypomanics every two years around mid summer. Each of my major manics has had an album - the soundtrack, if you will. These, are by retrospect and intent of absorption my favorite albums (and other honorable mention songs HMS):

Tori Amos, From the Choirgirl Hotel - My first episode, this one conducted manipulation and for me was the "I am god and created you so if I want to I can make you disappear Dad" episode... really just an overthink into the brain and its processing of all the senses.

HMA(album): No Doubt, Tragic Kingdom - 7th grade, first slice, and the only thing Gwen Stefani has been part of that I enjoy, but I f'in love the album still.

HMS: Iris Demente, No Time To Cry - A very drunk and depressed year that I reveled in.

Doves, The Last Broadcast - By default, it came as I crashed into depression but was still mixed enough to obsess.

HMS: Crystal Method, Trip Like I Do (The Blade Soundtrack reMix) - Just good days.

ABBA, ABBA Gold - My MTG and video game manic strike for some reason sounded better with a backdrop of Fernando.

HMS: Cat Stevens, Father/Son - Applied so very well as to stick.

Rilo Kiley, Execution of All Things - In a period of freedom which allowed my diluted complex to thrive (UNC Wilmington, USA).

HMA(album) Joni Mitchell, Blue - I took it with me to France, and though things there were great (especially the hash), we spent many nights and days together, both feeling Blue missing the USA.

Gorillaz, Demon Days - My first and to date only productive manic blowout, this album inspired a large bulk of my slam poetry, lyrical anger, and politically themed works.

HMS: Pedro the Lion, Discretion - This song spooged me the first time I heard it, and I should have known that (and note these albums are not in order of event which ranked them) my next bad manic period was coming... it crossfaded right into the

Most recent,

The Killers, Day and Age - The worst episode (damages-wise) to date, this album was the sound of $17,000 being spent in a week and a half.

I also have rehab albums, drug songs, (e.g. the climax of Radiohead's "Let Down" at the peak of a Whip-It -that's Nitrous for the layman- was the only time I truly got to touch god), creation compilations, work remixes, workout remixes (joke, I don't exercise... I took steroids for a while back in 2005 or 2006, and I made a great pump album for that period. Off subject, hands down best drug I've ever done, but hands where I can see them, roid rage is VERY real and VERY uncontrollable).

So, ending on a, well, high note, the rest of my band love is on my LFMAS list or listed on myspace.

Hell, if you want to know, just friend me and I'll tell you anything. Oh, and despite what the above might have you think, I'm not a drug fiend. I was much of my last 25 years, but now I just enjoy the appropriate on occasion. I'll do anything, but only if I feel I could use it.

My other hobbies include... ha, FU

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