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Montreal's sludgabilly masters DejaVooDoo did a great cover of 'Endless Sleep'.

"…the eternal surfer…."
Almost simultaneously above. Dropping out with the Barracudas was a classic album with its 'Summer Fun' and 'Sad(?) Times' sides

I believe the Ramones had at least half a dozen dead girlfriend songs, and maybe more.

#1 on the charts

Bel Biv Devoe is apparently doing a nostalgia tour, and they came on the radio. Didn't know it but apparently I can only hear their name in McDonald's '#1 in the charts…Bel…Biv…Devoe'

Leaving the issues around?

Back in school I had a roommate who when he came back from the clubs, the amount of toum on his jacket was our first measure of his state.

Eating poutine while hung over sends a wave of forgiveness through your body.

Jeebus, do you people not have shawarma? I'm….I'm so sorry.

I would say the word to know is 'almondine'. Far more subtle but fantastic.

Or the Orphan-esque Wounded Fools. 'We're hurt, but like in a good way'

I think one of mine too, but it's Chaos Overlords. It's neen re-released but late 90s I played that endlessly.

Then don't watch Monkey Dust

I'm a Canuck so I know far more about people forcing Anglicisms into
their language than what the kids there are actually up to; but I believe
that the middle class and up still do.

Do string quartets turn big profits down there? I know here they don't pay taxes because they don't make any damn money.

I think the thing is with 'bloody' and many others is it doesn't work if you are trying to use it. If it's not happening naturally, it sounds really wrong.

Not directly relevant, but Ed Sheeran talking to Richard Ayoade on Buzzcocks (s26e07) is absolutely genius.

Ayoade also played the often nasty, very cool shaman Saboo in the Mighty Boosh. Not all Moss

Thought he was good in Survivors (which lured me in with Freema Agyeman)

Mine wasn't gradual, my mind made a dozen the moment they introduced Freema Agyeman