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I just want to chime in that, as somebody who has digitally released music on pretty much all the various services, iTunes is FAR AND AWAY a better deal for the artists than Spotify et al, especially if you're distributing it independently. When I look at our stats, we have a lot more Spotify streams than iTunes

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Excuse me for voicing an opinion.

I was briefly at a house showing the MTV Movie Awards, just long enough to see a performance by Charli XCX. This is one of the interchangeable pop stars that modern music criticism is telling me I should treat as high art, but I found it to be pretty much complete garbage, so thanks for confirming my

Graffito of…what?!?!

I loooooooooove Velocity Girl and still miss them to this day. ¡Simpatico! is on a very short list of albums that I consider to be practically perfect from beginning to end.

There was a stretch where it seemed like every third music article was some form of OMG WYE OAK and I never understood it at all. The site would be freaking out over it and I'd play it and just want to take a nap.

I'm not familiar with Noah prior to all this, and seeing stuff like "whores" and "fat chicks" and such just makes me think of him as a douchey frat guy, and pretty solidly makes me not want to check out any more of his work.

I know it's just a Twitter account, not his main line of comedy work, but as somebody not familiar with Noah, when I see somebody dropping stuff like "fat chicks" and "whores" in those uber-lame jokes, it just makes me think of a douchey frat guy, which doesn't exactly make me want to rush to check out any more of his

I miss the Buffalo '66/Opposite of Sex/etc. era Ricci. Sigh…

Yeah, but even aside from our younger, more fallible main cast, there are dozens, maybe even hundreds of other Starfleet officers around who would have had the same notion to undo Nero's damage and save billions of lives. Chief among them, one would think, being Pike. And, well, Spock Prime, who *would* have had all

This is one of the biggest ways in which the reboot movies miss the point of "Star Trek," I feel. In the Trek I know and love, if something like the destruction of Vulcan happened that was clearly not supposed to happen if not for the actions of a crazed madman, our heroes would do whatever they could to correct the

Yeah, I loved the old Harley, from the animated series days, and thought the costume was terrific. It was iconic, it looked great, and it wasn't 90% skin. This new one, besides all the nudity, just looks lame, from the bone white skin to the two-tone hair and everything in between.

No! More 'splosions! More lasers! More completely inexplicable plots and idiotic story elements - we don't have enough infinite range transporters and magical death-eliminating blood yet!

I strongly, strongly disliked it. I thought it missed the point of everything that makes Star Trek something I enjoy, and aside from all that, was borderline incoherent as well.

If I liked Speedy Ortiz this might be interesting.

Yeah, Safari is just fantastic for me. Fast, compatible with everything I visit, and waaaaaaaaaaaaay more battery efficient than Chrome.

I actually kind of want to go solely for Honeyblood. Mrs. Tomorrowville and I enjoyed their album.

Last night, when I saw this post, I clearly saw white and gold, and thought this was incredibly stupid.
This morning, I clearly see blue and black. This is still stupid, but now I'm a little freaked out, too.

I saw '75 before the original when I was a kid, after being sucked into the VHS cover artwork at the rental shop. It was pretty amazing when you're a kid and have no standards.