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Trevor Noah seems smart and funny, but Stewart has a harder edge that was more confrontational. TDS is at its best when it pursues confrontation.

Many have stated they bailed after Vitalogy, No Code, or Yeild, and until a few years ago, I would have said that as well. I received the boxset as a gift, and I soon realized I had denied myself of some great music of a band I loved in college.

Liked for Zapped….

90s:  Megaphone

Yep, the author needs to understand that Steve Stevens was Idol's metal credibility.  I remember hearing the the beginning of Rebel Yell for the first time…

Yep — and '84 boasts the "go to" example for all shitty sequels:

I really feel Jenna comes off as insincere, as more concerned with herself than being a good partner.  She is competent in most genres, but has never distinguished herself with an outstanding, memorable performance.  Last week's leather routine was not worthy of the top ten, let alone another automatic judges' save.

I love that Clockwork Angels is a concept album, very heavy, and so damn good.

Fuck you, the finale…

Wade is missed, but will continue to be MIA until the MJ lawsuits conclude.  Even then, there could be hard feelings from either or both sides preventing a return, sad to say.

Disagree about Jenna— she comes across as very arrogant and, quite frankly, I have not been blown away with her performances.  She is very good, but as Nigel says, it is americers favourite doncer…

Call me old school, but youtube has everything you could want if you enjoy listening to complete albums.

Damn, I know it's a hoedown, but you need to put that ho down.  Sorry, that is my default reaction to anything Country or Western.

AC/DC -  "Have A Drink On Me"…  That would fit for me.

You can't fellate a piano, but you can fellate o' fish.

You can't fellate a piano, but you can fellate o' fish.

I suppose Rush has always been my constant.  I try to not get stuck in any era — I think it's boring to settle in and ignore new music.  I will always have a soft spot for 90's music, but I force myself to find a fresh muse.

I suppose Rush has always been my constant.  I try to not get stuck in any era — I think it's boring to settle in and ignore new music.  I will always have a soft spot for 90's music, but I force myself to find a fresh muse.

Fashionably late crashing this party…
Kyuss - what many others have said
Super 8 - surprising album that still holds up — excellent musicianship, vocals, and songwriting
Don't let "King of the World" fool you, there is much more to them

Also, this has been a thing since like the 90's…