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No, no, no, it is "a thing that comes to haunt you when you tamper with the aligning stars." In this case, Nas is the aligning stars. Not you with your Enslavetionary, with your words all bound up in definitions, or whatever other book that's all puttin concepts in deyse Quatahs. I's gwine get Kahma on yaz.

I know 2 things about slaves
1. Excellent tapdancers.
2. Had the truth drawn out from their deepest and most inner souls by their slavemasters.

*meth

@The Pig In Zen, he didn't produce Doolittle.

@Radar That's a solid analysis of Albini's statement about Sonic Youth.

"Internal Wrangler" is a must, then listen to "Do It!" Clinic is underappreciated. They write excellent pop tunes. John Peel via Lord Andre is right on the money.

Call me hipster
I thought Albini actually came off fairly balanced, reasonable, and rational, but I think he usually comes off that way. He's hyper-opinionated and his opinions are usually interesting and unpopular in that they don't reflect a viewpoint I've heard before. Throw in the fact that the man makes some of

Sorry, though I justified my navel-gazing by deploying "hipsterdar," a portmanteau I hadn't seen before and apparently only has 9 hits on Google.

Todd Margaret
Watched the pilot on Hulu, thought it was pretty awesome. Plus, I'd love more British influence on American TV, instead of Americanized versions of British TV shows. Brit Block on Adult Swim was the shit.

For whatever reason, describing him as reeking of cigarettes made that character work on comedy levels I was unaware existed.

And a nice reaction from McHale.

LOKO, hipster mathface.

I'D LIKE TO HAVE HER SUCCEED AT ORAL PLEASURES ON ME!

Mumford, Sons, Florence, and the Machine.
Both Genevieve and Steven eloquently expressed my feelings on Mumford and Sons (though I was never a big fan of the beardfolkies, I like my folk either weirder or less fussed with than Fleet Foxes) and Steven summed up my aversion to Florence + the Machine. I read about her

Little Big Town
The pre-verse riff on Little White Church sounds a little too close to the in-every-way-superior Ain't No Easy Way: http://www.youtube.com/watc…. Damn, BRMC make those Little band riffs sound square.

Oh, you're thinking of Denny's "Joe C.'s Ten Foot Hot Dog."

Yes, Erudite Defender, the Juggalos are truly the modern Noble Savages. At the point where you admit only superficial knowledge of a subject or people, you should step off.

Also, both convey information useful in its original form (the original song/our government is a two-faced hypocrite), but rendered laughably useless by those conveying it (pretentious bands/a cootish old man).

Double Vanilla Dippin Dots, Alright!: things good friends yell at each other.

Pink triangle on her sleeve let me know her brand truths.