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Those two and Zombie Eaters have always stood out to me from that album

If this is what it takes to get the original ReBoot series on Netflix (due to the resurgence in show popularity), then I'm all for it

Hudson videos.

I feel the same way about some of the songs on King For a Day…, seeing live videos of the Gentle Art of Making enemies compared to the album version is like a Steak Knife versus a butter knife

Yeah, its another case of artist that only truly gets their recognition until long after they've disolved (also see failure, etc). I missed out on their Chicago show earlier this month unfortunately, but I'm fingers crossed for Riot Fest this year. Regardless, this isn't their best (compared to Angel Dust, what

Hyperbole much, but this is 2015's mbv. A Fantastic album that we never deserved from a band that we never expected to see again

Only in the 90s could we have been dumb enough to think The White Stripes were good. Wait a minute…..

Just wasn't impressed. They sounded like a band helmet cover band to be.

It's already out on spotify if you want to check it out. Unfortunately, I'm seeing them with the opening band being "Oozing Wound," whom I also saw when I went to the Cloud Nothings show at the Metro in Chicago in January. Suffice to say, I will probably find myself some beers to drink instead of getting there for

Best album of the year so far in my opinion. It is consistent and rocks the whole way through. Can't wait to see these guys in Chicago in a few weeks

Which really, do we expect anything else from SyFy?

The biggest problem with this production is that it stars "Tom York," instead of "Thom Yorke."

And about damn time

Yeah, I figured I wasn't in the majority on that opinion, and I've still got nothing against a "late" night hash brown or two with a sausge mcmuffin. I often just want something a bit more substantial. (And when I do work graveyard I also usually stay up for a bit yet after getting home anyways).

I guess at least 4/20 is going to be a good day

I was hoping it would be the other way around. There's nothing more disappointing than coming home from an overnight shift at your shitty job and finding out that they're only serving breakfast, and all you want is a goddamn double cheesburger

Nerdy video about how to relive sound effects in a video game that only lonely losers in their basement's play? I think the internet is already home

What's the hit to miss ratio for quality crowd-funding output at this point. A million to one?

Maybe? Aside from Jason Jones and Sam Bee, I can't think of any particularly salient recent "success stories." (and I'm pretty sure the both of those aren't particularly successful either, at least not compared to an Andy Samberg or Kirsten Wiig sort of nature anyways)

Wait, so you're telling me that Mortal Kombat isn't real either?