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FIRST, THE EP FOR MY WIFE, 2023

Starting with a poem I was writing that my wife actually finished for me which landed the title of the track, this 4-song ep accompanied also on bandcamp by a cover of Mad World by Tears For Fears in the style of Gary Jules led into a track called Sappy Trees, which is basically a 5 page poem I wrote for my wife during a 12 hour day at work because her Valentine's day gift was coming late in the mail. Oddly enough I was processing the same mail I'm sure. It lead after that into the title track, aka an inside joke about being stitched together at the hand, and then "Blank Paper." These tracks represent "Past, Present, and Future."

I have since given her a CD of this "professionally" printed through trepstar.com, a USB as well, and in 2025 an actual vinyl record printed at elasticstage.com with a 12-page full color booklet which is by far my favorite version! She loves this EP!

As for education, hese are six projects, three video and three video game projects, that I worked on, created, or was just a part of the soundtrack on in college. All projects were created in 2005 and the games were all in groups. I was flying solo mostly in video but did cast a classmate and some siblings and friends at the time. Each video got a little more childish and/or daring than the last, depending on how you look at it. This blend of stupid humor happend after Cherry Rounders and just before Will and Jerry was piloted for a while.

The three videos were The G-Chip, a fake commercial, Rats of America, a crappy but A+ winning 3D animation project, and for Audio/Video techniques class I did Son of Gump to be a little ballsy with crazy self-deprecating humor. For the games with did a crassly funny voiceover-filled blackjack game, a quick space shooter, and a top down dungeon game by the name of Sin Harvest. Also: Awards and Degree.



As for funny stuff that didn't end up being that way (I hope), This is a sequel to one of the worst doom megawads in history, also authored by myself in 1999. It caught so much bad criticism that I quit modding for doom for over 20 years. Why did I return? In the meantime I had debated using a story I started writing for like a year in college that I condensed into 72 one-screen passages. I have some experience with soundtracking I hope to use and needless to say have learned some things. I had a sequel planned already that I tossed, but in order to give this the full effect I want, I'm releasing it with the same exact name as the previous mod. I added 4 chapters to the beginning of the main 3 to give it more depth and two main characters.

Along with colored lighting and a lot of script tests, better texturing, better shorter levels that didn't take 20 minutes to complete and bore you to death all along the way, a much better soundtrack, no "NEW" sound effects like last time, and a nice more crisp DOOM feel instead of me going weird on you guys, I present to you, the reboot of Nightmares of Loki. It's due in 2029! That's the 30th Anniversary of the first!

This is a small collection of some of my wife's artwork. I built the site a while back and do want to add more stuff other than art for her and redo it a little, but that day hasn't come yet.


Every single DOOM level since 1995 has been connected into a village-themed hub. It basically connects nearly if not over 1,000 levels, or soon will. I'm already at 500+ and counting! This is in pre-alpha phase, meaning you can't see yet!

I used to make rap as a kid, when I was 8-10. I chronicled some of it on cassette and I am also sharing old remixes from 2000 of other stuff I used to listen to when I was way younger. There is ALSO a practice tape from my one band from high school, recorded on an answering machine '96.


I went weirder than usual for a while back in '99 and came up with Cherry Rounders. Shit went viral. Well, one song that I accidently shared on Napster. It's called I Eat Poop.

X-BOARDS and other dice, coin, and card games! I was eleven when I came up with this. I have the tendency to make boring things apparently, or at least did in the 90s when I wasn't as creative as I wanted to be.