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"Goin' Back to Tuscon" by the Supersuckers?

I'm with you on the loathing of "Patio Lanterns" but disagree with you on the group setting. I mean, Max Webster were better than solo Kim Mitchell but they were still fucking dreadful. If I'm ever famous enough to warrant a Hatesong interview here I'm pretty sure "Diamonds Diamonds" is gonna be my pick.

As a suburban Southern Ontario resident, I've gotta go with Rush's "Subdivisions"

Not the one in South California

Yeah, how can it not be "The Man in the Moon is a Newfie"?

"Baltimore" by Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks?

You know, I've never been a big fan of alternative music, but these guys rocked the house!

Must be posted any time "Piano Man" is mentioned:

Right with you on The Police. The worst part is I like some of the instrumental parts of their songs but as soon as Sting opens his fucking mouth I gotta shut it off.

It's especially egregious since their beer is pretty decent if you can find it on tap, but bottled? Never again!

I think "Doug" was just the name of his character on her show.

Not sure if it's just a preview or what, but I just discovered the other day that I now get Teletoon, despite it not being part of the basic cable package previously…. so you may get Teletoon too and don't even know it?

I've seen the Sleeman ads being referenced but what other breweries/distilleries are using that angle?

Probably "Magpie to the Morning" for me. The bit where she goes from gently crooning to absolutely belting out "screaming car alarms" gives me chills every time.

I used to really like Grade too – they were from my neck of the woods (and one of the guys was in the same art college program as me until he dropped out to focus on the band). I remember when all the screamo stuff started getting radio airplay a few years later thinking that Grade would have been huge if they'd still

Heh… we're probably about the same age, since the last time I gave any thought to Victory records was when I saw Strife and Snapcase play some shitty bar in the late '90s.

I used to work with a guy who did that sort of thing all the time and it was simultaneously hilarious and infuriating. He once sang the entirety of Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians' "What I Am" in a terrible Bob Dylan voice and it made me laugh so hard I had to leave the room (this was at the tail end of a really

I haven't listened to that guy too much, but I know we had a copy of Smoke Ring for my Halo in the office that I liked quite a bit. His voice reminded me a lot of Thurston Moore

I was aware of/had tried to like the Replacements for a lot of years and it wasn't until about 5 years ago that I gave them another chance and something clicked, so don't feel bad about deleting them for the moment.

Awesome, dude!