Ian got that reaction a lot when people were walking into his computer room for the first time. Did he need everything? Well, technically, no, but Ian sure as hell felt like he did. Electronics were his addiction and lifeline, so therefore he needed all of this. He couldn't even begin to imagine how someone could own just one computer and a simple iPod and leave it at that. There had to be high quality headsets for listening to music, even multiple headsets, and an entire sound system with the best speakers ever. At the very least, Ian knew about all of the electronics inside and out. There was no fooling him for getting something cheaper, both in price and quality. Probably both a pro and a con for Ian
"Oh, you like it?" He looked over his shoulder and raised an eyebrow. "It's on all my accounts: MySpace, Twitter, Facebook. Just look me up. Overclocked. Should find it." If not, then Ian was going to have to hack another person's account. God, when would people ever learn that there was only one Overclocked on the internet and it was him? "This is uh... not my typical stint, really. Just a collab I did with some lass online. Ari." And after he explained that, he browsed for a moment longer before finally pulling up one of his favorite songs that he had done. More electronica inspired than full on industrial rock, but it still fell under the category. "This is more of what I do... or part of what I do." Definitely not soothing by any means, but hopefully she still liked it.