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I go by iZ (pronounced "Izzy") or Xero, or Freak if you prefer.
If you take a look at my list of musik, you will see that I have a very diverse taste involving JPop, Rap, Christian Rock, Hip-Hop, Electronic, Emo-Pop, Classical, Screamo, and who knows what else. My station (Everlasting Dreams) gives a. sampling of some of my favorite musik.
You may like to note that I write "music" with a "k" instead of a "c" on purpose. Musik is the German form of the word and I have German roots. And my present-favorite band is Tokio Hotel. (My ultimate favorite is Skillet right next to Red, but Tokio Hotel takes the spot of this-New-Year's-favorite for me).
My favorite songs right now are:
Simple and Clean by Utada
Hey You by Tokio Hotel
Ready, Set, Go by Tokio Hotel
Monster by Skillet
Monster Monster by The Almost
Confessions by Red
Pokerface by Lady Gaga
New Divide by Linkin Park
Those Nights by Skillet
This is Home by Switchfoot
Hero by Skillet
Hero by Superchick
Better Than Drugs by Skillet
Monsoon by Tokio Hotel
The first opening theme for Death Note
Dance or Die by Family Force 5
Fireflies by Owl City
Death of Me by Red
Take to the Sky by Owl City
Derezzed by Daft Punk
Among others that I won't bore you with.
I have a long-standing obsession with Kingdom Hearts and own a good few of the games (KH1,KH2, KH:CoM, KH RE:CoM, KH: Days, KH:BBS, RE:coded, and KH3D) and plan to get the ones I don't have at some point in time. I love the scores from the Kingdom Hearts games (especially Halloween Town's theme) and I adore the opening songs, all of which appear to be by Utada.
I'm also one of those people who complain about not getting the German versions of the Tokio Hotel songs. Have you ever heard Ready, Set, Go in German (Ubers ende der Weld)? It's amazing! <3 <3 <3 And Scream in German (Schrei)? Positively epic! And Monsoon (Durch der Monsun)? I really only like it in German, really.