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Morley is from Moose Creek, Ontario Canada and has been with antiMusic since last year. The first album he purchased was The Osmonds 1st record when he was 9 and his first concert was Rush on Farewell to Kings tour. He lists Cradle of Filth, KISS, Bjork, Imogen Heap, My Ruin, Swollen Members, Green Carnation, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath. Van Halen as his rotating Top 10 Favorite artist. His musical pet peeves are "Closed-minded people or someone who won't allow their favorite band/artist to evolve. Also rock stars who think they can start a show an hour late or cancel if they have a hang nail." His favorite part of antiMusic is "Today's Rock News!" Click the full story to learn more about Morley and discover which artist inspired this comment, "Who does this loser think he is to yap about anybody else?", who he lists as one of the most influential bands that not many take seriously and a lot more!
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