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Sean ONeal
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Maybe, but I still think this one is a good representation of what the band was capable of, for those who aren't familiar. And it remained a staple closer of their live set pretty much forever, so even Stereolab seemed to think it was special.

Actually, I worked at one of the many smaller video stores that Blockbuster drove out of business. I come not to praise Blockbuster, but to laugh at its well-deserved demise.

You're not, which is why it's mentioned in all the earlier linked articles.

You're right, but there's no need to yell about it. It's not like I'm some chair.

That is fortunate for you. Thanks for letting me know.

Yes, I've already fixed it. But look at you, you got a comment out of it.

Remember the episode where that scooter tried to get Zack and Kelly to smoke pot?

Oh no.

I also like the first two sequels. (I own this thing.) Definitely stop there, though.

No, it's just that it says "games" in the article. "Pinball" falls under that—as do all the Addams Family video games, the board games, the cruel games people play, etc.

Tim Burton isn't involved with this.

Pinball is a game.

I bought that too!

Michaelangelo Matos used to write an electronic music column for us called Beat Connection… It, uh, didn't do very well. So yeah, while I appreciate the enthusiasm, I don't think it's likely.

Yep, that's the only one I've managed to get on vinyl. (There are supposedly still some copies floating around out there.)

Empty Bliss is really good (all the Caretaker albums are) and definitely the prettiest. You might also check out Persistent Repetition Of Phrases, which has a similar, softer vibe.

You say Yamato, I say Yamamoto.