When I first heard "Alpha Centauri" leading off In/Casino/Out, I was hooked.
When I first heard "Alpha Centauri" leading off In/Casino/Out, I was hooked.
I don't know if Ghostface's "Daytona 500" was released as an actual single (I have it as some random white label), but that's my favorite of his.
And her Excelsior t-shirt…
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I know the eight people that remember them only do for that semi-novelty sounding "Dizz Knee Land", but I actually think a lot of that album was very well done. "Dim" would have made a pretty serviceable single for the time, and "Moon" remains a favorite to this day.
I was coming in this thread to extol the virtues of Faith No More - specifically "The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies", which is the song I want to be playing whenever I enter a room.
I'm not sure where "Talk Show Host" fits into singles/deep cuts/whatever, but man, I fucking love that song.
Completely agree with Fountains of Wayne - I don't know if "Red Dragon Tattoo" was ever intended as a single, but it should have been huge.
Gone in 60 Seconds and The Girl Next Door were both better for having him, as well.
I'm with Witless Chum - at 35 I was too old for Limp Bizkit to have any effect on me, but I owned the FUCKING BULLET BOYS on cassette.
I think mine ended with Aerosmith's "Angel". Different, but equally shitty.
The remix of So What'Cha Want includes a B-Real verse. Strong remix, but not better than the original.
Hey, some of us have had a bookie up our ass….
Street fight with The Count, maybe?
(I know he's not a Muppet either, but hey, vampires sell!)
Anything that gets me more Pepe, I am totally down with.
~He's in a glass room - everyone can see him. What could possibly go wrong?~
Actually, I think Kayla may have gotten there ahead of schedule - there was a full minute left on the timer! And how far did that Rent-A-CTU-Cop think he was going to drive in reverse in 12 seconds? Kansas?
I couldn't agree more with a "C". In retrospect, the previews from last week should have been a clue that there were only 3 minutes worth tuning in for, and they listed them for you. Maybe they were saving us time and effort, and we didn't heed their advice.
I don't know if it was actually a foul, but in the 2010 NBA, it gets called and people wonder if it's a Flagrant or not. If it's Kobe that goes down, Reggie is ejected.
I hope Leslie Nielsen wasn't talking to Julie Hagerty and describing how Graves was going to die while it was happening….
Outside the locked door…
..nothing about making pajamas out of Woodhouse's skin, and then burning them?