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Harry Seaward
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Alright, Cherries Jubilee and that's it…

Hell yeah Herpes. If I had a dollar for every solid color Target tee I own, I'd have like 9 bucks.

I like the Pitchfork review a few years back of the new Jet album. Just that age old video of an ape peeing in his own mouth.

Thanks for that Cork, I see why you directed people there, I think the Petty reference is the best one.

2.5 hours?!
I was in the process of telling my friend why I wasn't interested in seeing Transformers this weekend.

Point Break is freaking awesome for so many reasons, including the emphasis Reeves uses when he shouts "I AM AN F…B….I…..AGENT!"

You take that back!

When is Post Nothing coming out on CD? I read all the reviews, heard it streamed online, loved it, tried to buy it, and they gave me some bull about it not coming out until the end of summer. I can't even find it thru, uhh, less than legal means…..

+1

EB's soliloquy in that scene is great. It was the first time he really seemed like a character that was more than someone for Al to kick around. It's definitely a defining moment for his character, and one of the few scenes I recalled from the first season of the show (not that Season 1 isn't filled with memorable

The original Blackout is classic, one of those albums with 18 or 19 tracks and you can let it play, no skips. Worth getting for "Da Rockwilder" and "Tear It Off" alone.

RIP Mr Carradine
Doesn't it seem fitting that he died in Asia? If he had died while promoting a movie in someplace like Indianapolis, IN it would seem all the more tragic.

Agreed, especially Doc, Charlie Utter, and Dan Dority (played by the same actor who played Warren in There's Something About Mary).

Richelieu, that is awesome on many levels.

Best scene of the show (no spoilers):

Yes, parts of the Eminem show are great, especially "White America" and "Till the Bone Collapse." But you can point to a few other songs on that album as the start of some major slippage.

I will admit that the constant use of "fag" on Marshall Mathers is pretty hard to take these days. For some reason it's more offensive to me now than when it was first released.

What about all the Nickleback-esque clones that ripped off the Creed sound? Wouldn't they be even lower than the low?

Eminem
Last week I was going to suggest Eminem as an artist who gets a lifetime pass; it's funny to see him here in Sean's entry. Pretty much everything he's done since "8 Mile" was released has been terrible. But man oh man, as a hip hop fan, The Slim Shady LP was pretty stellar and "Marshall Mathers" was just