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Real Name: Joven Tolentino
 
Master of: Digimon Battle Cards. Using good guy Digimon. Honest.
 
Likes: Videogames, RPG's, Spiderman, writing, anime, Kirsten Kreuk, Nu Metal, pizza, comics
 
Dislikes: Pretty much anything related to or resembling Monday mornings.
 
Responsible for: About 90% of the content found on 8 Bit High. He has a big tendency to get so wrapped up in things that he forgets to update. Things like, eating, sleeping, and a little thing called school. Coming September he's going into his first year of High School. Then there's really going to be a lot happening. On the side, Joven does a little strip called Animal College. Pretty funny stuff.

Joven's Little Information Spot:
"Linkin Park is great don't you think? Yeah they're awesome. If you haven't listened to them yet, grab anyone of their CD's. You'll get quality Metal mixed up with the stylings of old school Hip Hop, a seasoning of Electronica and a hint of Pop. But now onto the comparison of albums. Unlike High School RPG, I think that Reanimation is probably the best CD they put together. They got various talented artists to help them with the tracks. They got Phoenix Orion doing Runaway remix with them, and the lead singer of Stain'd rockin with them onthe Crawling remix. But now Hybrid Theory vs. Meteora. Hybrid Theory busted out with the heavy metal riffs, old school hip hop, and fast paced electronic beats. They combined all the styles to make a great impression on the music industry. With Meteora, they lessened the hip hop a litte bit. And their Hip Hop audience decreased. With Meteora, I saw that Linkin Park fell back onto their rock and metal routes, lessened the electronic beats, and calmed a bit on the provocative hip hop. Meteora is great, But Hybrid Theory kicks ass more."

Content copyrighted by Joven "Chaos Mage" Tolentino 2002-2003