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As a fan of "The Daily Show," this is what they do for some of their better special reports - they find a weird, vocal minority and show how batshit insane they are. There are problems with Bernie supporters, there's no doubt about that and the angry, violent sect gets the most coverage because they're acting like

Yeah, I think "Shrek" really changed Dreamworks for the worst (even though the first two were good). They basically switched to cheesy, all-star cast gobbledigook. They still have some bright spots, like "How to Train Your Dragon" and the first "Kung Fu Panda," but it's mostly safe, watered-down kids stuff.

Did you ever get through it?

That's awesome. One of my good friend's grandmother died at a fairly early age and had in her will that "Tha Crossroads" by Bone Thugs had to be played at her funeral. He said he just sat their in the pews with his friends waiting to hear "Bone Bonebonebone Bone Bonebone."

Excellent! As said, there's great stuff on there, even with the corniness of RATM having to work in a "Godzilla" reference into their song and the Godzilla roar being added in to Green Day's "Brain Stew."

Jakob Dylan isn't exactly an expressive singer and it's even worse when he's trying to cover arguably one of the most dynamic performers.

I always thought he said in the chorus "It's like I fell into a kiss from a rose on the grave." That made no sense, but I rolled with it anyway.

Once you get past the milquetoast Wallflower and Puff Daddy songs, youve got some great Foo Fighters, Silverchair Ben Folds and Jamiroquai songs!

Also, I still have the entire Batman Forever glass collection. I'm pretty sure those things could survive a nuclear blast.

Hell yeah! The Super Hero Burger!

Agreed. It's funny that ATYCLB and Outkast's "Stankonia" were released on the same day, in a time when angsty nu-metal was at an all-time high. Both were breaths of fresh air.

ACHTUNG! BAY-BAY!

That album was a family staple. But we always fast-forwarded through the mouth-drilling solo.

I think many people felt the same way about the "Godzilla" soundtrack. That Puff Daddy/Jimmy Page song was lovable cheese and the rest of the CD was pretty solid.

That iTunes album was a pretty decent switch-up from their usual stuff. "Raised by Wolves" is fantastic.

It's odd that they refer to it as paint-by-numbers considering it's one of the most un-U2 songs they've ever created.

Godammit. I thought I had forgotten about MacPhisto.

Ugh. I love "Lost," but that temple bullshit was so stupid. They nailed the ending though, so it's all good.

Man, I'm trying to get through season one and it's such a slog, mainly due to the writing. I want to wring the writers' necks and say "Not every sentence needs a dramatic pregnant pause! We don't need Alex Regan repeating everything someone said, except in question form!"

It's why I eventually stopped listening to "Serial." A lot of people apparently don't notice Sarah Koenig's constant vocal fry, but it drove me up the wall.