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That bass moment in "Specialist" is one of my favorite things ever recorded. It's a 7 minute song with so much else going on, but it's like the whole thing is building up to that brief moment.

They weren't Netflix originals, no, but they're on there. Including the excellent Christmas special.

More episodes isn't news. They were given 12 when Netflix picked it up and this is the first half.

The Pirates missed the playoffs so I'll be supporting the Indians, racist logo and all, because of their proximity and likeability. Good game last night but I'll miss the majority of today's because of work.

Not for me, thank you. I like a Sunday night ritual.

I tear up a little every single time during the last chorus of "Intervention." So powerful.

It's a very specific moment, but when that riff comes roaring back after the first quiet section, but this time backed by a swelling brass section, that's when the chills come for me.

Magical. Saw them at a festival n NYC this summer and it seemed like the entire city went dark when she sang "Someone please cut the lights" and everyone lost their shit. And then back into that thudding piano, oh man.

No need to pray, it was given a second and third season at the same time!

You want some cheese with that whine

Yeah, it's called "Disguised" on the Live from Dublin thing they released. Much weaker title.

The guitar solo in "Soma" owns so hard

Imagine Me Gone by Adam Haslett. Really, really good. I relate way too much to one of the characters who is a broken, socially hopeless mess.

Jenny Lewis - The Voyager
Franz Ferdinand - Eleanor Put Your Boots On
Spoon - My Little Japanese Cigarette Case
The White Stripes - I'm Slowly Turning Into You
New Order - Angel Dust

The Social Network soundtrack is a masterpiece.

Yes, 2 comedy writers and a guest earnestly review chain restaurants, with a lot of tangents and growing disdain for both each other and the concept of the podcast.

Yes, it was everything.

Loved the traditional HH episode.

I live in Pittsburgh so the revelation that she was crying at the airport because she didn't want to leave here solidified my #nanggang membership.

Get bent