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I was thinking it was just funnier and first done by H&K. Bridesmaids it was like "this song again?".

Fantastic book.

+1 on Harry Potter. Why should I as a (then) college student be reading something written for children and patting myself on the back for it. I have been somewhat forced to sit through each of those movies and admittedly enjoyed parts of some. But for like 14 hours of movies to end with *WAND**WAND**WAND**WAAAND**

You In Reverse also has The Wait, which gets me right in the feels for personal reasons. But the album bookened by Goin and Wait is higher on the list for me, above Enemy at least.

We'll probably disagree a lot, in a good way, because I remember the end of Part II leaving me breathless the first time I heard it.

Now I'm jealous. They ended Part II, break, and encore was Goin Against Your Mind. It was maybe 25 minutes and pretty rad, and I'm lucky enough to have heard my favorite KILAS live, but man I'd take that tri-fecta any day.

It sort of blows my mind - I've only seen them twice (once in Brooklyn once in Richmond VA) but in both cases it felt like the place could have fit 2-3x more people in. It was nice in the selfish way of getting to stand exactly where I wanted.

I always think Untrustable/Part II is my favorite BTS song, but I change my mind every time Carry the Zero comes on.

I'm with you on Perfect From Now On. One of the best rock shows I've seen was a few years back when they played that albums start to finish. Played to about a 1/2 full house which I found sort of astounding.

Gossamer was probably one of the best albums of 2012.

I just re-read what they actually say and they're trying to point to space time - as in we can use DNA to create a vessel and space time will replace the actions that took place for that person, or something. It's definitely not a concept that is crystal clear. Thank God it wasn't Kubrick and Christopher Nolan who

Not all the memories are in tact - she clearly doesn't remember dying and says a couple of times how she's confused.

Fairy tale logic yes, but they do say that once they bring a person back they can never be brought back. It's said in a way that the "spirit" of the person can be brought back but essentially ceases to exist. So I took it as whatever "eternity" there is in that movie world, they're able to pull the soul/spirit etc.

"The episode opened the door to a valuable conversation, then left us wanting more."

I get the feeling most here would say my taste sucks. That said, I went to a show primarily to see Our Lady Peace (who sucked live, at least that night, but also played almost the entire Gravity album even though they hadn't released it yet). They were followed by Dashboard Confessional. I wasn't intending to stay

Lightning Crashes?

I paid to see Counting Crows on that tour and walked out on John Mayer. Twice. I have no regrets.

I've seen Metric 2 or three times, can't remember. First was on the Live It Out tour and they were great. Most recent was on the Synthetica tour and I think they were even better. That last one was also the best sounding show I've ever seen at that venue. But man, paying Imagine Dragons… ugh that has to hurt.

I went to see the MMJ/Wilco/Dylan tour when they put the tickets on discount. MMJ was awesome. Wilco put on a subpar show that night. We were exhausted and left before Dylan came on.

Incubus was that band for me a bunch late 90's - saw them and basically bailed on Soulfly after. Saw them and sat in the way uppers for Korn. Saw them and hung around for 311.