There's a couple of bands I'd like to name check, and one of them is R.E.M.
There's a couple of bands I'd like to name check, and one of them is R.E.M.
@avclub-9645f62edbc61f2e1cf4d8a69cc3d014:disqus I wasn't paying attention to the nesting and thought you were saying Husker Du was mainstream and was wondering where the fuck you lived. Williamsburg (Post Ghost written by a Two Broke Girls writer)?
Mike Love loves microphones… so it's really not that ironic.
Thanks, AV Club for reminding me that I didn't have time/money to see the Pavement reunion because I was too busy trying to pick up the pieces to my life after I got fired. I had gone about 5 months without thinking about that.
Thanks Hanks
It's my life, and it's my wife.
AV Club: Everyone looking at dicks.
A kid in a sweatshop?
It made British food better and Indian food worse. Colonialism strikes again!
Odelay, odelay, just passin' through
On Avery Island is almost a great album, but there's too much (boring) noise filler. I don't understand how anyone can enjoy Pree-Sisters Swallowing a Donkey Eye.
And people think Gen-Y is self indulgent Christ.
So these are different versions of Black Flag from different dimensions, right?
Fuck. Thanks for reminding me that I missed the Pavement reunion because I was broke/ too busy trying to find a job.
New York City Cops should have never been removed from Is This It (by The Strokes) following 9/11. In fact I'm going to listen to it now.
The only thing that annoyed me was the whole vet thing, but I am an IU graduate who is probably too invested (financially and emotionally) in my school.
I looked it on the Wikis and maybe I just don't know enough about NMH o find that fitting.
Oh, I think it's funny. To me, it's a joke about Indiana being frozen in a state of suspended animation… which is true about a whole lot.
Pretty sure there are no Chi-Chis anymore. Oh and the Stuckeys could have been in Kentucky. From what I know about the geography of Indiana Frakie's family probably lives near either New Albany or Evansville on the Indiana/Kentucky border.
You mean the 30-40 year-old crowd?