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Well, nowadays I'd just say 95% correct.  :)  He's got a few people who he pretty much always works with nowadays who doubtless affect the music he's produced.  Atticus Ross has been with him since 2005, and Alan Moulder since 1994.

Yeah, this is actually slightly old news, although yesterday was the first time we got any word about the situation less enigmatic than his name being dropped from NIN's Facebook roster, and the tour dates mysteriously disappearing from Belew's site.  Finck was announced awhile ago, shortly after Eric Avery left - I

Nah, I doubt at this point that Trent would HAVE to go on long tours if he didn't want to.  Apart from his recent jaunts with HTDA, he's been doing comfy studio work for the past four years, and I'd be extremely surprised if he wasn't capable of continuing to do so.  I think he just ended up missing the touring, is

Do I get to be the first to complain about the apostrophe in "you all get F's?"

Yeah, I liked that series of animations.  Though I liked Part I of The Second Renaissance a LOT better than the second part, actually.  I should re-watch 'em to see if I still feel the same way, but Part II seemed very run-of-the-mill to me, like they were just hitting the necessary steps to finish up the story

I had always wanted the sequels to take the direction that the Morpheus-led human contingent were entirely mistaken about how the world got to be how it is - that it was entirely humanity's fault that the Earth got so horrible, and that humans themselves actually constructed the Matrix as an alternative to dying slow

His initial scream was so powerful it began to propagate throughout the quantum foam that permeates the entire universe, creating a neverending cacophony of "KHAANs" reverberating until the end of time, if you've got ears suitably tuned to hear them.  Many a starfleet ship's crew have found themselves looking over

But… red matter!  Duh.

The what, the what, and the what?

Yeah, it's quite nice - It didn't grab me quite as much as their previous, but it had this nice sort of goth vibe to it.  I should give it another listen

I typically listen to music in chunks of Whole Albums, so that's pretty rare for me too, but there have been some exceptions:

I actually think the "move out" advice is terrible.  While they're still married, his financial problems will become HER financial problems.  Maybe she does go off and get her own place, but if he's sitting there racking up debt and unpaid rent, all that garbage is going to end up affecting HER credit score too, for

Ah, right you are, I'd just forgotten about it.

It's nice to see some full-frontal male nudity in a Flaming Lips video, for once, to compliment the now-pervasive full-frontal female nudity they've got in practically every other video.  Let's maintain our nudity parity!

I saw this awhile ago and I really loved it up until the ending, which was (IMO) absolutely atrocious.  I was invested in the characters, wondering if the main character would manage to overcome everything the movie'd been throwing at him, and then all of a sudden it culminated in one of the biggest "fuck you"s I've

Ages ago, shortly after this song came out, I stumbled across a noise "remix" of this thing done, I believe, by one of the bands on the Cold Meat Industry roster.  I keep thinking it must have been MZ.412, but it could have maybe been Brighter Death Now or something like that.  I've never been able to find it, since -

For me, I doubt there's anything that beats out They Might Be Giants' "Flood" for sheer longevity.  It's easy to forget about it nowadays but every so often I'll take it out and get blown away all over again.  And all that adolescent emotion-memory wrapped up in there!  Glorious.

@avclub-aa854f5836947cdf62324ba7d74e1c43:disqus - So are you also one of those people who complain about "fake geek girls?"

@avclub-c7b2dd37955735b005d5f5d6221ff657:disqus - Sure, cool.  I was just responding to your implied statement that the Dresden Codak "camp" and the xkcd "camp" were somehow incompatible with each other.