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Otto E. Roddick
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Who the fuck is Brian? Is this the same Brian that Stacy chick was always talking about?

Any three-piece band that manages to tip the scales at over 1,000 lbs is alright in my book.

Yeah yeah… I already looked AND despaired.

Damn it.

Really, AV Club commenters?
No one has said "It's the SOOOOUUULLLL MASS TRANSIT SYSTEM!" yet?

Hey man, she had to contend with a giant fucking alligator every day. That's way more "gangsta" than ducking the odd drive-by.

When you someone explode it.

Also I think we're much more likely to wrap our identity in our musical taste than any other medium - it's the vestigial high school student in all of us.

Have we all forgotten Arnold the Pig?

That killed me because I actually had to make a stop-motion video like that in college and was crushed when it went by so quickly (although mine was a BIT longer than Ben's).

You know, that all sounds reasonable except for the part about living in a beaver dam. Living in a beaver lodge maybe, but a dam? Impossible.

Yeah, that's the one… I knew i wasn't remembering it quite right.

I'd say "Enjoy" was their worst album…. "All" had "Pep Talk", "Coolidge" and "Clean Sheets" all of which are up there with the best of the Descendants' work. The best "Enjoy" had to offer was a lot of fart noises.

In the volunteering with old people episode there's the African home care worker who rubs oil on Georges bald head

I love them equally - it became a very different show, but I love how absurd and silly it became towards the end and I've always thought it was a gradual enough shift that it wasn't as jarring as some people seem to think.

The only one of theirs I have is "fROMOHIO" which I bought used in high school, listened to once, hated because it wasn't "punk enough" (whatever that meant to a 16 year old dickhead) and shelved for years. I rediscovered it in college and still really like it now… it's not exactly the Minutemen, but there are some

What happened to the other 1/4 of the band's shirt?

Yeah, thanks a lot, Milo.

I think the highs are higher on "II" (i.e. the songs Nirvana covered, "The Whistling Song", "Split Myself in Two") but "Up on the Sun" is more consistently listenable.

From what I've read, he's also turned into something of a crazy cat hoarder