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I don't know the actual name or artist, so I'll take a guess: "Sunshine, Lollipops" as Wiggum and Homer pursue Marge and Ruth.

What about your namesake playing Behind Blue Eyes?

I'm pretty sure that 95% of all pre-1960s pop music is now exclusively used as ironic counterpoint in TV shows and films.

Someone has to have mentioned it already, but Don't Stop Believing will now never inspire anything in me but existential dread.

The build up to the point that the Republicans believe the exact opposite of the Emma Lazarus poem didn't even bother to have a twist or a punchline. It reminds me of the South Park episode making fun of Whoopi Goldberg hosting the Oscars where she just goes up and says "Republicans" and the audience starts laughing.

A ballpoint banana!

Great job, A.V. Club commenter!

Which generation is the Puss-ay Generation?

I hope it ties everything together well.

Paint my fence!

Also, John McCain once agreed to paint my fence in exchange for blintzes, and he never did!

Punk rock died the day Avril Lavigne married the singer from Nickelback, man.

Yeah, unless I'm missing something, these are only from 1995 and beyond. Sad!

So, only bits and pieces?

But how did it affect your thetan levels?

Complete with a soundtrack by Crazytown!

I remember when I was a kid, they used to run a local critic's reviews on television, and I kept getting frustrated when he didn't like the movies I liked, but instead of starting a petition or sending a death threat as is the style today, I thought, "Well, fine, I'll check out these seemingly boring movies he thinks

Three words: lobster jump scares.

Having grown up with Letterman, Conan's Late Night, and then watching Jon Stewart and the Colbert Report in college, I'd say that late night talk shows (even adhering to the hoariest of formats) could be a lot better.