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It's good, mindless escapism at the end of the day. There's nothing challenging about it and you can easily throw it on in the background. What more can you say?

I preferred that dynamic too, along with Joel. They were a dream team. It's too bad neither of them could follow Conan to California.

Remember when that one AV Club critic wrote that scathing "Conan" review when he came to Chicago? That was really weird.

Yea, I mainly celebrate them for their first three albums, which were a wonderful gamut of '90s mainstream rock. After that, they've released some solid singles and I'll even say "Wasting Light" as a whole was a nice return to form. But the past 15 years has basically been the Foo accepting their role as a legacy act.

12 or 13 years ago, they took a long break in between "There Is Nothing Left to Lose" and "One By One" where they almost broke up.

He used to go a lot easier on pop music, even helping out on a Puff Daddy song. But, oh hell, that was 20 years ago. Times change, I guess.

To be fair, it's safe to say something called William Hughes doesn't like him.

That's fair enough.

Yep. It looked like it might have made a fun student film, but the whole roaming around the house took me out of it because nothing felt lived-in, like the game. The house was way too clean and any smattering of beer bottles or pills felt like they carefully placed them there minutes before calling "Action."

I can only imagine what that would be like in something like Oculus. I would shit my pants.

They're a great live band with a stunning stage set-up. You'll have a good time!

Solidarity, brother.

They're going to have a number one selling album. It's safe to say they're happening.

Eh, it's mainly The Thin White Duke. Jesus, that SNL thread made it seem like the lead singer not wearing a shirt was offensive like Elvis Presley with his crazy legs.

So mad.

I remember perusing the Rdio (R.I.P.)'s new release section and saw that one and just thought "No, there's no way he wrote an entire album about his ex and named it after her." But here we are! It's just so creepy and misguided, which I guess sums up Robin Thicke pretty well.

Ladies, calm down now! Form an orderly line!

I only remember Emily Ratajowkiskski, or however you spell her name.

Agreed. It was something completely removed from what else was on the radio (which is typically what Pharrell is good at doing).