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Sure those jagoffs in Slipknot are technically American, but they're from Iowa.

Public Enemy is playing a show in my town this summer so I sure as shit hope so!

A bunch of the tools I went to high school with still like Tool.

Now I'm rollin' down Rodeo with a Rascal!

I'll also go to bat for Renegades, but always considered Battle of Los Angeles probably their weakest. To be fair I haven't listened in a long time, so maybe my opinions would be different. But Evil Empire, now that's a classic. I mean, if you're into RATM of course.

Hey, that reminds me of the time Rage Against the Machine covered "Street Fightin' Man!"

But if you would've finished the sentence you would've got to "the ultimate geek-hop project."

Sam Elliott.

What are all these music puns 4/4?

Well he did have that one song about falling in love with a Dallas whore.

I haven't had much luck finding them in the states either. But there is an Asian market in my town, so I might have to look there. And yeah, they're basically like little steak nuggets, so damn good.

Chicken hearts can be quite delicious. In Brazil they just rub them with a little sea salt and grill 'em over charcoal on skewers. Good stuff.

There's a mom and pop Thai restaurant in my town that opened in an old Subway and barely redecorated. They still have the old, blinding bright yellow booths and walk up counter. They just hung some pictures of elephants and what I assume is Thai royalty over the early '90s Subway wallpaper. I love that place.

I seem to remember Leonard Pierce talking about his appreciation of Popeye's. But given his history…

Agreed with your last statement. I've never understood why it has to be one or the other. I may prefer the Rolling Stones to the Beatles but only a fucking idiot would claim the Beatles are an inferior band or not worth listening to. Same with so many other so called musical rivalries, or cat people vs. dog people,

If you pick Hendrix over Clapton you probably believe listening to good music is preferable to warmed over bullshit.

I know because I was in college in the late '90s when it was played at least 4,937 times a day on radio, at parties and pretty much everywhere else I went.

Jesus H. Christ, this poor man. No one should be subjected to psychological torture like hearing this fucking song 50 times a day.

Now that you mention it, if Clive Owen was about 20 years older and could do a passable American accent, he could play this friend in the movie of his life.