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I heard something to that degree too.

What?

*takes out buds*

You have my sympathies, but as someone who grew up with a brother who counted Korn and Limp Bizkit as some of his favorite bands for awhile, I'm gonna call bullshit on your last point. Being that surrounded by crappy music eventually becomes the Stockholm Syndrome. You get so used to it, there are at least elements

Neal Morse is probably the only person I can think of that's done Christian prog rock. He left his bands Spock's Beard and Transatlantic to focus on making music more aligned with his beliefs. But lately he's slowly gone back to more secular prog (reforming Transatlantic for instance), but the little hints of

Well it's a good thing you asked the right guy about it.

Best baseball comedy. The Natural would probably be the best drama.

He's dead.

I think he was just disparaging the covers themselves. That reminds me of that awful cover of "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" that was on the back end of a True Blood episode.

Paraphrasing, but "All music comes from God" - Johnny Cash.

I read somewhere that Joe Walsh was actually in RoboCop but this makes much more sense.

He actually played in college.

Tyler Hoechlin was the kid in Road To Perdition.

No Ed Sullivan jokes?

It's dead even with me.

It's funny that he derided comic book movies when he was promoting Cosmopolis. There are a few of his works that have similar qualities, and I think The Dead Zone might be the strongest one of those.

Apparently the neighbor in the apartment next to his was having nightmares caused by the music Kamen was writing on his piano, while he was working on this.

He's really good in Wonderland.

I miss WCW.