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Yes

Okay, look, Nugent is a douchecanoe and Cat Scratch Fever is indeed a stupid dumbass song, but imma stump for Stranglehold because Stranglehold fucking rules. Especially the part right at the beginning where the drums first kick in that makes me want to run thru a brick wall.

Pepper came after Rubber Soul and Revolver, so while it was a huge leap forward with regards to recording techniques, musically it's a step backwards.

The Motown Song by Rod Stewart would like to have a word.

Sgt Peppers isn't even in the top 3 Beatles albums, Rubber Soul, Revolver, Abbey Road, so it's Pet Sounds by a huge margin.

I'd hate to live in the mindset where what you just described is a bad thing.

My woooooooooooooooooooooooooooords are all carried awaaaaay.

The Mars Volta was always way better than At The Drive In and Relationship of Command has aged TERRIBLY. So, I mean, no shit.

I'd actually argue this was a case where that would be warranted, assuming it was one of the 9 billion songs referenced in the novels.

Being 12 episodes into the new season of MST3K did zero favors for this trailer.

There is no one I trusted more for reviews of overly priced stereo equipment.

Host/Mads/"Network" change on MST3K + Guy from Nerdist + The Internet + The human propensity to hate change = Hot Takes

An understanding of the concept of subjectivity?

"You're just a dumb Indian."

I always like the interstitial scenes more than the movies and was stunned when I grew up and went on the internet and found out most people felt the opposite.

I don't remember it exactly, but the one about the soldiers running away after getting a few shots in so they'll still get EXP when the others kill Reptilicus.

So much so that they even commented on it in the Servo-clone segment. I think it was a missed opportunity to not have Murphy do the voice of one of them for one line only to get shuffled off-screen.

When the fucking mystical indian guide showed up with his entourage of tranq'd up forest animals I lost it. Like, had to pause the movie lost it. That was amazingly funny even without the riffing.

It clicked for me about halfway through Reptilicus and didn't bother me at all through the rest of the first two episodes which makes me think that maybe it wasn't them and it was me just needing to kind of "decompress" and get used to the new voices/cadences of said voices.

Only if Gillberg is played by the other Adam Goldberg.