User:Kath0401

Early Life
Kath0401 was born on the 4th January in Rowhampton, London at 11:20am. During her infancy, her family moved to Twickenham, and later Sunderland. She attended Fullwell Infant School, Fullwell Junior School and Monkwearmouth Comprehensive School.

Her parents married in the early nineties, and from this marriage she also has one younger sister. In 2003, her parents divorced and her father remarried in 2007, to her ex-childminder. From this remarriage, she has three step-sisters, and she has one half-brother and two-half sisters from her father's first marriage. She is of Scottish descent on her father's side of the family. On her mother's side of the family, she is of English descent. On her maternal mother's side of the family, she also has Scottish ancestry.

Upon graduating Fulwell Junior School, she was awarded the school's Art Award for a piece she drew using charcoal, although her preffered and usual style of drawing is in cartoon style.

Personal Life
Currently, she is dating.

Kath0401 is an open atheist. Her mother is also an atheist, whereas her father is agnostic.

She likes to write in the 'third person' style. Hence the page layout.

She supports her local football team, Sunderland AFC, and used to play football on a regular basis, and was appointed a midfielding role on Fulwell Junior School's girl's football team.

Hobbies and Interests
Kath0401 is an avid lover of heavy metal, stating her favourite bands as Slipknot (Band), Metallica, Bullet For My Valentine, Avenged Sevenfold, Papa Roach, Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax (band), Kiss (band) and Limp Bizkit.

Other non-metal bands she enjoys listening to are Girls Aloud, McFly, Kings Of Leon, Blink 182, Sum 41, Bowling For Soup, Good Charlotte, Muse and Nickelback.

Aside from her favourite music being metal, rock and their respective sub-genres, she says the album that really inspired her to get back into listening to current music, both on popular and alternative charts was Girls Aloud's 2008 album, Out of Control. Her definition for pop music is a 'guilty pleasure'.