Cookie Monster was the first bad boy I ever loved. I adored his unfettered capacity for pleasure. He was deeply into consuming cookies and he didn’t care who knew it . . .

Carlos Batts American Gothic
Blue Blood has inked a deal with art photographer Carlos Batts to publish his whole spooky erotic body of work online and he has a new book/DVD project American Gothic.

Exploding Dice (November 2004)
Can I Play a Half-Shapeshifter, Half-Construct? No? Can I play a Half-Dragon?

Exploding Dice (October 2004)
This month, I thought I'd offer some Roleplaying Game reviews. This should come as a shock to no one. Kinda Plays Like an Angsty Teenage LiveJournal . . .

Icon of Coil at Bar Sinister
A little while back, we brought you studio shots of the sexy frontman of Icon of Coil, so we figured we would bring you a few live action shots of him performing. Metropolis recording artist Icon of Coil just . . .

Jack Daniels On Ice with Combichrist
Andy Laplegua is a busy man. In the past year alone he has released three full length albums. Icon of Coil, his most popular band in the US, did Machines Are Us ...

Wait Until Dark: My Psychobilly Life pt. 2
I settled in San Francisco just in time for the first Greaseball rockabilly all-dayer. I showed up to the DNA Lounge with a leather jacket festooned with painted . . .

Goth F*ck
So, about a million beers into hanging out with a bunch of the reps of Goth F*ck’s corporate parent and I decided that they were so likeable that how bad could the site be.

Exploding Dice (June 2004)
Welcome to another occasionally-exciting review column here at Exploding Dice.

Infernal Affairs
An exploration the elusive, the extraordinary, and all things evil. They say the Devil always has the best tunes... and who am I to argue?

Wait Until Dark: My Psychobilly Life pt. 1
It was the rumbling drums. The guitar with a twisted mix of distortion and twang. Vocals with spit and snarl, or rapid fire rockabilly hiccups...

Exploding Dice
And we dive into another RPG review column here at Exploding Dice...
