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He only wiped his butt 27 times? What a deadbeat.

I've given up soda in the past and am currently way cut back on the stuff, but I can't ever say I felt a lot better physically. Mentally, yes, I liked drinking water and not dessert drink, and when I went a good year without soda I lost some weight, and that was nice. It's too bad diet soda doesn't really help; it's

I love Wilco now and only wish I'd been smart enough to be in on them at that time, at least starting with Summerteeth. They should've been in my inner circle in high school, not 10+ years after.

Definitely a formative album for my adult years.

"Amnesiac" is one heck of a back door into Radiohead. I think it's one of the only ways it could hold that special of a place. I like it, but it's certainly lesser Radiohead.

If I still loved it now this would have been my choice. I can't believe how much I made my poor father listen to the bleeps, bloops, and murmurs of Beck in 1996/7.

OK Computer only lost to Mellon Collie for me because I heard Mellon Collie first.

I don't know how up I am for Stevens' musical journey anymore (I thought his EP was better than Adz and may get off the bus now unless he grounds a little), but "Illinois" was his perfect peak, where he married his brilliance to fairly standard songrwriting and it worked wonderfully. So many good songs on there.

Casimir Pulaski Day is the saddest song I've ever heard.

That was one of my first CD purchases, and I listened to it far too much, but I can't say I find it listenable anymore.

Getting your kid(s) to listen to good music is awesome.

Thru the Eyes of Ruby is the best song radio Pumpkin fans are missing out on. I just wish that epilogue would go on and on.

@avclub-b7784c3d4ede54a8f3e13b304f3a991a:disqus, the Iha track is rough, but I love the quietly weird back end of the second disc.

Right there with you, @avclub-2b6ae6b0d41e8d863c9e7bd08f106328:disqus. With the exception of "Take Me Down", I enjoy, to varying degrees, every single song on that album.

You are watching the northern lights of the commentariat. It is best to silence yourself and take it all in.

People who don't like Queen are fundamentally bad people. It's science.

My first full disc exposure to Star Wars music as its own thing was a collection of tracks from all three films that was mixed a bit differently. So there!

My introduction to albums I love was literally my favorite album of all time, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness. I first heard it around 1996, when I was 14, and that's a testament both to how few full albums I had heard at that point and how dramatically my taste in music shifted from when I was younger. I grew

I would like that but without the 3D (nausea, headaches, don't really see the 3D). So what would that be, then? 3D again?

What's a Chungking Express? Some kind of combo plate?