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Dr. Clint Handsome
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You did it to yourself.

Try to look at this album cover and not get angry:

Yeah, I think the distinction that it was intended as a fun side project rather than a big artistic statement and was also really good is what's mercifully keeping it off the list.

About 45% of this record is stuff from the Blacklight sessions, so I'd say you'd probably dig it.

I'm listening to RKives right now and I'm loving it (aside from the Too $hort remix of Dejalo, which is the very definition of unnecessary), but my mind was blown by "I Remember You." It's a great big pop duet and I kind of want to force everyone to listen to it now.

Join us tomorrow night with special guest Kevin Bacon.

The hand speaks!

That is. LITERALLY. The worst idea ever.

I saw Prince around the same time he made his big deceleration that cover songs should be made illegal. Not only did he throw in a couple brief covers in his set, he also brought Alicia Keys onstage to perform "How Come You Don't Call Anymore?"

I've always thought of it as being sung in the decades following a nuclear war. The remains of humanity's been nuked back to the stone age, with a few elders remembering what the ruins used to be.

I can definitely imagine a lot of people thinking "What the hell was that?" after "Born Under Punches" ended.

Yeah, "Breaking Up" is a fantastic daytime disco track, and I listened to "Silver Lining" on repeat for a calming presence when I experienced my first collegiate hangover.

I'll be honest, I liked "Under The Blacklight." It wasn't a "Rilo Kiley album" persay, but I enjoyed it…aside from "The Moneymaker."

I watched these two episodes of Peep Show on Saturday morning, after watching Friday's two Happy Endings episodes. It was bizarre that both sets of episodes just happened to feature a reference to the Traveling Wilburys.

It's a nice melange of all three.

Hulu's is pretty good too, although nowhere near the 1990s Hulu gag they did a couple years ago.

Where are you watching Taxi, Franko?

If it's any consolation, I've been reading them and couldn't tell it was P D-N. He actually, shockingly, likes Peep Show and doesn't use the unfunny, off-topic snark/non-sensically offended schtick that he uses on almost every other article on the site.

Up until I saw Foodfight! last weekend, Monster A Go-Go was the worst film I had ever seen.

You know nothing, Naethan Fyord.