Troy L. Coots
My blogs
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Industry | Arts |
| Occupation | Artist, Musician, Inventor |
| Location | Carbondale, Illinois, United States |
| Links | Audio Clip |
| Introduction | My name is Troy L. Coots, (Ehate Sugila to some) of the Coots and Matthews families. Irish and Oglala Lakota ancestry. I am the former guitarist for Deviator and have two other solo projects called Taliesin's Shadow and The Man With 100 Brains. When I'm not playing or writing music, I'm either painting, drawing, sculpting, inventing weird things, designing houses and space craft, looking for fossils, or just sitting around thinking. |
| Interests | Native American studies, Art, music, philosophy, architecture, aeronautics, paleontology, physics, alchemy, the Occult, mountain climbing, reading, video games, cosmology, biology, zoology, cryptozoology, inventions, engineering, horticulture, statistics, Google Earth, writing, martial arts, and anything intellectually stimulating. |
| Favorite movies | No. |
| Favorite music | Tchaikovsky, Bach, Meshuggah, Nine Inch Nails, The Melvins, Gojira, B.B. King, Calling Home, Beaux Lux, Mike Patton, Arctic Monkeys, Big Business, Tom Waits, Thrice, Dream Theater, The Mars Volta, Wayne Static, Kilmaat, Ella Blame, Mudvayne, Static-X, Eye Theory, Tool, Skinny Puppy, Devin Townsend, Goon Moon, Björk, Indukti, Mr. Bungle, Flaming Lips,King Crimson, Fleetwood Mac, KMFDM, Neurosis, ohGr, Marilyn Manson, Isis, Acid Bath, Amorphis, Otep, Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Job for a Cowboy, RUSH, Dimmu Borgir, Them Crooked Vultures, Cradle of Filth, Fugazi, Puscifer, Mindless Self Indulgence, This list can go on forever. |
| Favorite books | Finnegan's Wake, The Book on the taboo of knowing who you are, The Portable Nietzsche (and all his work), Everything Aliester Crowley wrote, you know what, I'm not going to write them all, I live in a library. Just accept it. |
If you were a wrestler, what would be your finishing move?
The Violator. It's a surprise finger to a place fingers dread to go. More pleasant than offensive, but the only surprise attack I could think of at the moment.

