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I like to listen to Kanye when I'm feeling the kind of self-entitled rage brought on by things not going my way or people giving me a hard time. NO ONE MAN SHOULD HAVE ALL THAT POWER!!

My favorite album to listen when angry is Gang of Four's Entertainment! Marxism gets me so amped up!!! My favorite song to listen to when angry though is either "I Wanna Be Your Dog" or "T.V. Eye". It's gotta be those filthy-sounding guitars.

Great Nirvana songs to listen to when you're angry: Aneurysm, School, Scentless Apprentice, Where Did You Sleep Last Night?, Blew, Smells Like Teen Spirit, Heart-Shaped Box… you know what pretty much all of Bleach and In Utero.  

Especially the song that goes: "All of your friends are cunts, Your mother is a ball-point pen thief, Notoriety follows you like beatings follow rain"

Has anyone read "The Girl Who Owned a City"?  A disease kills everyone over the age of 12 and a girl owns a city or something. I don't remember much about it but the Wikipedia entry told me some crazy things. It was written to cover the costs of running a college-students-painting-houses business and to teach the

You should have taken that guy who booed Tommy Lee Jones' monologue out to the parking lot and pummeled him.

I was hoping the AV Club was the place to share my fantasy and soft rock based humor.

Don't read the OK Computer book. I don't remember much about it but I think it involved a lot of math.

I finished A Dance with Dragons. Now only George R.R. Martin can spoil me. I enjoyed it but it may have been my least favorite in the series. Too many sellswords and too many people with names like Hizdahr, Skahaz and Bozskaggz. The Reek and Jon Snow chapters were probably the best parts by far. Now I need something

You bring up a good point about Dany's chapters feeling unrelated to the other action. I think that is what kept from enjoying Jon Snow and Dany. I enjoy the politics of Westeros more than the Wall or Dany's attempts to rule various peoples with confusing names.

Yeah that is pretty much where I start to really warm up to him. He has to start making hard decisions and his time with the Wildlings is great.

There is no main character in A Song of Ice and Fire but I have a hard time enjoying the stories of Jon Snow and Daenerys at times. I've grown to like Jon a lot especially in A Dance with Dragons but at first he seemed kind of generic. It seemed his story was unfolding like Harry Potter or Luke Skywalker-type Joseph

I finally have a name for my grindcore band.

Besides being deep inside the fantasy worlds of Skyrim (72 hours so far) and A Dance with Dragons (230 pages) I started watching Peep Show on Netflix. The first-person gimmick really makes it stand out among other similar sitcoms about 20-somethings though sometimes it seems to struggle with making it work. People

I've seen Touki Bouki!! I also did not know what it was about and I attended the class where we discussed it. I remember a goat or two getting violently killed (livestock getting killed is essential to socialist and Third Cinema films 'cause it's symbolic and shit). It was pretty well shot though.

@avclub-4caf6aa0375b2499ebfe7e971b36eee3:disqus I don't find the Boltons boring or Joffrey or the Mountain. There are just so many characters in this world who only exist to torture and kill people. Euron just seems another iteration of that. I guess you could say that, in the real world, there are plenty of dictators

I like Asha too but the Greyjoy brothers I find kind of boring (especially Damphair). Crow's Eye seems like another one of those completely evil, sociopaths that are found so much in the series (The Mountain, Joffrey, the Brave Companions, Ramsey Bolton, Roose Bolton maybe).

I think Lady Stoneheart is kind of cheesy (the name particularly) but I wouldn't put it past GRRM to plan to torture Catelyn Stark that far in advance.

I say finish all of Twin Peaks because the finale is one of the strangest things ever aired on primetime television.

I finished A Feast for Crows which lives up to its reputation as the hardest in the series to get through. ***SPOILERS*** The Iron Islands and Dorne plot lines never really interested me though I think where they left Prince Doran and Arriene was pretty intriguing. G.R.R. Martin finally got me interested in Sam but