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But again I'll state that in no way do the Doobie Brothers deserve to be part of that trifecta. He should have used Jackson Browne instead.

don't feel too bad about the contradiction, Senpai. It's pop music. Like humor, either it works for you or it doesn't.

it's possible. The site was acting really wonky yesterday. But good article though. Dave Mustaine seems like a pretty funny dude.

don't forget The Zombies!

I love "20 Jazz Funk Greats", and Throbbing Gristle will always have a special place in my heart. It does my soul good to know that they are out there letting their freak flags fly. That being said, I think I'm a pretty open-mineded guy, but I find the dude pretty hard to look at. He did live in a dungeon though,

There's plenty of great music that's not influenced by Madonna… that's just a silly argument.

They're really no worse than any of the other stuff on these comps, except "My Humps". That is just awful. But it did give us the Alanis Morissette version, which is awesome.

Seriously, someone here just singled out Too $hort as the worst thing that happened to rap. What the hell is wrong with you?

so what about that Nutty looking Sarah Palin infomercial
did it just tank so hard that they didn't bother including it on the list at all?

Doesn't Grapevine have a big mall that's shaped like Texas or something ridiculous like that?

Karaoke Underground is indeed awesome. Another I can recommend for Austinites is the live-band Karaoke of Karaoke Apocalypse.

not to mention that most Mexicans do have a significant amount of Indian ancestry, especially in the Southwest/border region.

People are stupid sometimes. That song is awesome. Another good one in a similar vein is "Seasons in the Sun" by Terry Jacks.

I've always been partial to "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town."

Munster, that's always the risk of doing rap songs, and half the time it catches you by surprise, if you're used to hearing the radio edit.

Low-Life's probably their best album, track for track.

rap songs take some serious balls. "Baby Got Back" is just brutal, but if you can pull it off, the crowd will love you.

"Total Eclipse of the Heart" is awful, just awful. Plus it's almost impossible to get through a karaoke night without hearing it once.

It would also work for Staines.

do office romances actually happen in real life though?