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Yes, definitely that one.

Gin Blossoms were okay for what they set out to do. Collective Soul is fucking terrible though.

yes on both of those songs.

Frances Farmer has some really great guitar.

Dance Motherfucker Dance

Dope Man off of the first NWA album is a solid track as well.

That song is under rated for sure. I'd actually go with the entire second side of Nevermind as a win. I know it's not a popular album around here, but Something In the Way, Territorial Pissing, and Stay Away are all great songs.

Floods is the best song at that album, easily. I don't know what counts as deep cuts for Pantera, but I've always liked "Strength Beyond Strength" and "Slaughtered" off of Far beyond Driven because they are heavy as fuck. I think Slaughtered might be the closest they got to death metal.

Ball & Biscuit is a great song. Also, I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself. There is some amazingly heavy guitar on that song.

Nile Song is a win. It's the closest Pink Floyd has gotten to straight up metal. I'd also like to mention the first three songs off of Saucerful of Secrets, especially Set The Controls For the Heart of the Sun. Also, the Umagumma version of Careful With That Axe Eugene is fucking amazing.

I generally stay away from Radiohead, but "Idioteque" is incredible.

I've always been partial to "Kill You".

And Your Bird Can Sing is fucking awesome. The fact that Lennon wrote it to piss of Mick Jagger makes it even better.

Hand Of Doom fucking wins. The entire second half of the Paranoid album is actually awesome. Solitude off of Master of Reality is a really good eerie acoustic song. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath has a ton of great songs that never get played, National Acrobat and Spiral Architect chief among them. Pretty much anything from

Severe Punishment off of Wu Tang Forever is pretty fucking awesome. Also, Tearz off of the first album.

My school - Brooklyn Bridge engineer Washington Roebling, George W. G. Ferris (the Ferris Wheel), Allen B. Dumont (invented commercial television), Ted Hoff (father of the microprocessor); Raymond Tomlinson invented e-mail), Curtis Priem ( designer of the first video graphics processor).

Donald Glover is getting too old for this shit.

This sucks more than anything that has ever sucked before.

Ryan Seacrest would punch you in the throat for saying that.

Butters was fantastic in this episode.