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Postmodern Motherfucker
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Funny, when people question Wharton students' intelligence, they bring him up too.

They have the best words!

My impression was that there was something of a feeding frenzy before punk got the reputation as being too violent and controversial for the labels to handle. People like the Ramones wanted to be rock stars.

Hoping Richie gets a bad dancing "happy to see you" scene every episode.

Dude played on Taking Tiger Mountain and Another Green World, cut him some slack, people.

Maybe the point is that he isn't interesting or important, and he's an also-ran set up against all these people who made history. We'll see what direction it takes.

One thing this show should do is cut it out with the old "happy/romantic song set to horrific events onscreen" trope. Shit's getting old.

That yelpy "Life on Mars" cover made me want to cut my ears off, though, with those fake R&B runs.

They used to play that as the centerpiece of every show, adding snippets of other songs into it. "Love Will Tear Us Apart" for example.

I dunno, I didn't read about 80% of their content before because I never remembered to scroll down past the reviews. Now it's more focused on the features and other stuff. I like the redesign.

Breakfast can wait.

(Me when reviews of Old came out) "LOL this hipster rapper has a song called 'Wonderbread.'"

Outkast were so much more than the sum of their parts. Separately, Big Boi is a bit lacking in personality and Andre is a bit too over the top, straying from what he does best (we already have Prince, Andre!).

Somehow, Untitled sounds better even on streaming.

I've listened to it on Spotify, in whatever their highest rate is, and on Apple Music.

Sure, but track 2 almost makes me wonder if the feeling was mutual and Kendrick was listening to Bowie as well. Damn, this makes me miss Bowie.

Have I lost my mind or does this album sound like Blackstar?

TPaB is excellent, but it's weird how it sounds so… thin to me. Is it a victim of this "loudness war" compressed mastering stuff? Or is it the fact that I have only heard it streaming?

"Woman is the NUH! of the world."

That's Mick Jagger's son with Julien Temple's daughter. Meanwhile Bono's daughter is on another show. The '10s are getting weird.