It's a rare condition this day and age
For "Great Job, Internet" to not be a waste of a page
And my weird love of Family Matters has been satisfied
Even though anime is a thing I deride
It's a rare condition this day and age
For "Great Job, Internet" to not be a waste of a page
And my weird love of Family Matters has been satisfied
Even though anime is a thing I deride
I guess all the small things really added up.
I really liked this one. Q was phoning it in, but his half-asleep delivery actually worked to make his lines funnier.
I feel like you're giving Encore a bit too much credit. I don't think there's any deeper reasoning behind that album; he just dropped the ball really, really badly.
Oh wow, yeah, listening to it now. That's a hell of a track.
I still have yet to listen to Ultraviolence, good to hear it's not just more of the same, as much as I may like that "same".
Oh man, I totally forgot about the Cobain thing. Yeah, that certainly doesn't help matters.
But everybody loves Lady Gaga! :P
Ahh, gotcha. I had heard that her live performances were kind of terrible, and that had lead to Autotune accusations, but that was about the extent of it.
Yeah, that confuses me to no end. I'm still not entirely sure what exactly everybody hates about her. Sure, I cringe at stuff like "My pussy tastes like Pepsi Cola" and the weird father fixation, but she's not exactly Ke$ha either.
Heh, yeah, I knew of "Video Games" and thought nothing of it. Then Jessica Lange covered "Gods & Monsters" and I fell in love with both versions of that song, but that was the extent of it until Friday when I was bored and feeling like something new.
I got weirdly into Lana Del Rey's "Born To Die" album over the weekend. Judging from what I've read around the internet, that's a musical sin. But dammit, for what's admittedly radio pop pretending to be something deeper, it's still really good.
Well, poo. Not the best sketch comedy out there, or even the best currently running, but they had enough really funny bits that I enjoyed watching it.
"…Russell Simmons, Soulja Boy, and Bette Midler."
Now THERE'S an album I'd Kickstart.
I'd love to see a *proper* sequel (or a reboot) to The Mask, one that uses the original concept of it being more of a horror comedy like the source comics.
Well butter my buns and call me Lenny Kravitz. I would never have guessed.
Sure!
The good will is running out, Kate Micucci.
Well, I'll certainly call him a fool.
The lead singer of New Radicals arrested for carrying a bottle of water larger than the FAA allows.