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When asked the question, if you could go back in time and change one thing, lots of people respond with the stereotypical "I'd kill Hitler" or "I'd save JFK, or MLK". Not me…I'm headed back to 1963 to the Harlem Square Club for the Sam Cooke show. Sorry, humanity.

This guy is a complete tool but he's spot on with regard to Dippin' Dots. I've had them a few times and they always taste freezer burned. And can somebody explain to me why their tagline is "ice cream of the future"?

I stopped watching Twin Peaks after Laura Palmer died.

The Hand Banana episode was pretty amazing.

Anybody know the reason why the word "white" man is bleeped out in this video? (around the 2:50 mark)

Good interview. I'd like to hear his thoughts on Green Street Hooligans. I heard the original script/screenplay was way better than what ended up on screen.

"Everyone Choose Sides" by the Wrens is also a good one.

"Hot and Cold" by Ex Hex

LDP was good in this movie as Ritchie but I always thought Esai Morales stole the show as his brother Bob. That scream you mention at the end…right in the feels.

Another great article in the series! This is fun to read on so many levels. As a kid who only discovered punk in the 90's, this series is a great trip down memory lane as well as catch up on bands that I may have missed during that time. Because of these articles, I've enjoyed cueing up 90's Propagandhi and all the

Good article. I'm really enjoying this Fear of a punk Decade series. I'm hoping in the 1996 article that the Richmond VA punk scene gets a mention unless I missed it in a previous article. So many great bands in the mid-90's…(Avail, Inquisition, Action Patrol, etc.). Maybe they just weren't influential enough or

Glad to see the compilation "Fat Music for Fat People" in this article. I think punk compilations played a big part in the music scene and let people discover a bunch of these bands without having to buy 30 records. As someone who started listening to punk in the mid-90's, you couldn't throw a rock without hitting

And the award for best use of the word "anesthetize" in a song goes to…

Yeah, Snappy dressers those Walkmen.  Definitely J. Crew posterboys.  Although I think it's kinda cute that they dress up to go to work.  I feel like a lot of musicians don't take their appearance too seriously, or they opt for comfort (t-shirts and jeans) over fashion.

Let's go Caps!

That's cool.  I understand and thanks for replying.  It's just frustrating that good shows like that seldom get the props they deserve.  As far as not varying from week to week, the same could be said for half of the shows that do get covered regularly.  I guess being on a small network doesn't help it's cause

You gave the G4 channel's "Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan" premiere episode a B+ last week.  I watched it.  I liked it.  And this week it doesn't even make it to your "What else is on" list which includes Millionaire Matchmaker for pete's sake.  What gives?  It's one of the best shows on TV right now.