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Wait a sec- white bread??? Pumpernickel w/ onions and mustard. There is no other way.

Dream Police is an amazing album and while certainly a lot of people love it, I think it may be a little, teensy bit under-appreciated. I think it has some of their best ballads (Voices, Need Your Love) and some real rocking songs on it. It is a little more long-winded than some of their other stuff but it's one of my

Dream Police is an amazing album and while certainly a lot of people love it, I think it may be a little, teensy bit under-appreciated. I think it has some of their best ballads (Voices, Need Your Love) and some real rocking songs on it. It is a little more long-winded than some of their other stuff but it's one of my

Alright, here's my favorite Cheap trick albums (by no means all inclusive)

Alright, here's my favorite Cheap trick albums (by no means all inclusive)

C'mon guys, I have only so many days between Skrillex albums.

C'mon guys, I have only so many days between Skrillex albums.

Yoohoo!

Yoohoo!

I'll tiptoe in and drop this here- one of my gateways into "electronica" was Dee-Lite's Dewdrops in the Garden. Yes, it is verrry poppy but had some pretty overt electronic influence and nicely psychedelic.

And appropriate for this column too, since it stops around 2004 or so. That site is pretty informative and funny.

It's a great album.

Juno Reactor was pretty great there for a while- over-the-top pummelling techno/world beat stuff. The first stuff that made me feel that electronic music could rock really hard.

Acadian Driftwood, gypsy tailwind
They call my home the land of snow
Candian cold front movin in
What a way to ride, what a way to go

How about hopelessly mediocre?

It's close and someone is right- Harvester of Sorrow is one of the band's tightest, brutal songs.

Electronic music: Skridelly doo
 Sub-genres- House: Ecstatic writhing
                    Techno: Future music
                    Dubstep: Wub-wub
                    Chiptune: Nerd nolstagia
                    Trance: wait, what?                   
                    Skweee: Now you're f***ing with me…..
                

I kinda liked AD&D for all the amazingly byzantine books you could buy (FF, MM, G&DG, etc) and remember being a DM for a game in the Greyhawk campaign. That was about the only one I can remember doing. Then I got into Gamma World for a brief spell before I moved to south Florida and realized I needed to drop some of

Well, I don't think he is trying to win over any mass audience. He definitely has a take it or leave it vibe when he performs. He does mine the same bits but he often uses them to gain traction on other off-the-cuff rambles. He is a one-man show these days, mostly. You also realize that it is part of the act, his

YEAH MAN!
Moon Safari is a STONE COLD classic and 10000 HZ Legend is pretty interesting too. Air didn't invent this genre but they are certainly the cream.