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I guess "particularly fun" means "not classical". :[

My answer might sound a bit strange, but here it is: Peter Gabriel. Born in 1983, I spent my entire childhood and teenage years idolizing him. I thought his music was the best music ever made, and as I went from the more famous stuff (So) to the less famous (all the other albums, the entire Genesis career) I felt like

I "discovered' the band's first two albums simultaneously, and loved them - the songs kind of mix together so in my mind there's really no distinction between the first two. I had big hopes for this one, but to be honest, I kind of miss the fun. It's good but… it hasn't reached me the way their first two have, at

Stephen King A - Aardvark.

He did the airport thing as the opening monologue for SNL. Probably felt too many people knew it.

Still unfixed!

I'm a music obsessive. I've heard of math rock, but never math pop. Anyway, I wasn't really trying to be critical, just remarking at how this headline struck me.

Listen to a new track from a band you've never heard of, a Chicago group playing a genre you've never heard of, featuring members of another band you've never heard of and a third band you've never heard of.

Sorry, Primer was awful. I know this post doesn't contribute, but I have to say that Primer is genuinely the most overrated film I have ever seen, so I will definitely avoid this.

For me it's the thing where I never really liked them in the first place.

Not every documentary has to be - or should be - a subtle work of art. This is clearly a film designed to call attention to an important issue and put forward what the filmmakers believe are some solutions. Trying to judge it by the same standards one would judge Fellini is like trying to judge a textbook by how much

Sorry, I'm one of the people who had a bigger problem with the apology than the original joke.

Agreed! Brimful of Asha gains a lot in the remix.

Fuck you, this is not better than the original.

Love the Bowie pick, I'd add in "What in the World" for a 1-2-3 punch.

Hey, I've always loved Fatboy Slim, I think 'You've Come A Long Way Baby' is one of the great albums of the 90s.

Diabolik? More like Diaboldick, amirite?

You weren't clear enough, and TyM's pedantry was spot on in this case.

Mostly it's the groove. It's not one of my all-time favorite Beatles songs but I still think the contrast of those two songs (Taxman and Eleanor Rigby) tell you almost all you need to know about the diversity and innovation of the Beatles.

Rumors of Community's death have been greatly exaggerated. This was a good, not great, episode, but solid average-ish Community.