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I remember that shirt! I had a friend who wore it often enough that my mom called him Noah.

@avclub-e3a9682e949423ecdcbe7e0a0b2ff990:disqus It's not so much a taunt as an awkward conversation starter. Like if your last name is Willis, for example, someone you've just been introduced to might ask you about your cousin Bruce the movie star, knowing full well you're not related to Bruce Willis. I would bet you

I kind of remember Ira Glass telling a story on TAL (or somewhere) about how he didn't know he was related to Philip Glass for a good chunk of his life. Apparently, people would make lame jokes about him being Philip Glass's kid because they had the same last name, as people do. This came up in a conversation Ira had

There are flyers all over Louisville about two upcoming Xerxes shows, but they don't mention what day the shows are. I find it galling. 

Am I nuts, or did they bury the vocals on this one? I haven't listened to the whole album yet,  but it seems Matt's voice is a lot deeper in the mix than on the last one. Fucking awesome and whatever, but it's not what I was expecting from a new High on Fire album.

@avclub-e77c7b588569860fddcbe6e3d528295d:disqus Fuck, dude. Don't ever ask the Internet for advice. Go ask your friends and family.

I've got a fair amount of tattoos, but the only ones that are directly pop-culture related are:
- The Minor Threat sheep on my inner left forearm
- "Out of Step With the World" written on a banner over a cornucopia of controlled substances on my inner left upper arm
-  A fucking HUGE version of the cover art to "The Oath