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*Douche commented towards Fourchan of course*

Hey, you're that douche who's giving Louis CK shit two towns over! Is that your bit…being a dickhead? If so, it sucks. If not, sucks worse.

Was Tracy pilloried around here? Must have missed all that. Somewhat disappointing.

Peste Noire
That track was surprisingly awesome. Who would have thought that French could be a good language for metal? Come to think of it, I actually tend to like metal when it's in a foreign language. Maybe because it hides the, usually, crap lyrics and makes the voice more of a menacing instrument.

4th Chamber = most underrated Wu track. The beat is so grimy and fuzzed out, classic verses by ghost, rza, killah priest and gza Have let it go on repeat numerous times.

^^ Yes, and yes.
Burn One Down takes me immediately back to college in '99. I never really liked the song, but I did like weed, so I didn't mind it being played constantly in our dorm. Now when it comes on the radio (at 4:20 pm of course, those zany DJs…) I change the dial immediately.

Agreed that this is chump change for Amazon. I've seen this promotion mentioned numerous times so I'd say they're definitely getting their money's worth.

Is that the one currently on all of the trailer sites, or is there a different one? Just watched one on apple.com and ya, I definitely want to see this.

Yikes. I like her as a comic actress, but I'm sorry to say that I find nothing at all sexy about Kristen Wiig. Abby Elliot on the other hand…

I'd like to see a version of that opening with Pharoah as Obama. I think that would silence those who still think he should take over for Armisen…if there are any of those people left.

Thumbs up for this thread. The Frankenstein's monster/Richard Gere/Silver Fox images made me chuckle.

When I was 20 I loved the police and would thank them for breaking up our parties and taking away our beer.
Don't know why this kid should act any different…

Well, the Wu comparison might be premature, but I'm not surprised by it. When you've got a gritty rap collective led by a visionary rapper/producer, who else are you going to compare them to?
And as a Wu fan I'm really digging their sound. I'm not saying they're 100% original, but they're distinctive, which is