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The wiener from the Offspring had one - Bandito Loco.  Just having to TYPE that was embarrassing.

yeah, "kill your idols" sometimes.  A lot of the behind the scenes stuff I've seen make them come across as real doofs.  Ryan physically LOOKS as if this whole show was wish fulfillment at first.

Seasons 1, 2, and parts of 3 had the potential, it really did.  I mean here was a show with "7 years of experience on The Shield"… but even their best was more "soap opera for dudes" and without earning many of their gut punches.

UWIR that's a fun question to entertain, although I think no matter what, the main point is that Vic sold him out after all that, and the irony that it was for his family, who wants nothing to do with him, selling him out in a way.  If Ronnie were to get off scott-free, it was the stab

jeez, Sophie's choice here.

it's like a Litmus test if you ask me, but Flansburgh is both "the Paul AND the Ringo".  I'm a Linnell man myself

holy $#*! I can't believe he died afterwards!  Wow, what a swan song for that guy.  That short interrogation is one of my favorite moments in a Pilot made up of favorite moments.

cheers my friend - I've enjoyed so many re-watches since it ended, not to mention getting everyone who would listen into the Shield by lending out said DVDs (with the caveat "Prepare to kiss all your free time this month goodbye"

I never knew that about the off screen direction! That's brilliant!

F—- Yeah.
And they do that amazing trick where another car's stereo thumps rap next to him and then speeds away, making it all incredibly integrated.  GREAT OPENING

It FEELS like he does it every episode, but he has some serious super-human moments through the series.

You mean you were MORE a Dutch fan after that, right?

I lucked out —- If you saw a show in PA, NJ, or DE in the mid to late 90s, then you saw Plow open.  For me, there's genuine love with spoonfuls of nostalgia here,  but it is sincerely heartwarming that they're once again building momentum, and that new listeners are enjoying it

Thoughtless LP came out great !  All the inserts, bonuses, and even the purple mud vinyl made my nerdy day.

This here former tri-state teenager could not be more stoked about that new PLOW United record!  "Fade into the mist" is right; they were under-appreciated and gone too soon, but if smart fast punk was ever your thing, it more than holds up

cheers!

Zeepz, aside from a bit of playful exaggeration, it was more about songwriting (as opposed to production or performing) as well as contrasting levels of interesting/exciting/worthwhile elements between all artists and their respective rockumentaries.  I am not comparing a full rock band to a man armed only with a

It was most sobering to watch one of the biggest and [once] best heavy metal bands go see Newsted's band with admiration and jealousy.  I really found it to be an argument for happiness being more important than anything in the world (like the importance of being 'tallica)

THANK YOU.
That lyric is sadly how I remember and encompass everything after "…and Justice".

wow, I did the same 1-2 Netflix punch myself.  Wilco is kind of a snooze fest, period