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…ftw? Seriously, that'll be hard to top.

I know the lead singer of the Surreal McCoys. That is all.

This just in: People who graduate from Ivy League schools get to do pretty much anything they want and get paid for it. More at 11.

They pulled a train on a drunk, underaged girl in their frat house. But they forgot to tell their bros about it. It's too late now, bro! Think of all the high-fives we missed out on, bro! BWAH!

I'm so confused and stressed out, bro! And it has nothing to do with all the coke and shrooms, bro!

Perhaps it was having agreed to appear in this film.

That would be Repo Man, again ftw.

I've got no new tales to tell! No new tales to tell! AAAAAAHHHHH!

As bad as the episode had been up to that point, that song took it to "is this really happening?" territory.

Their new motto really ought to be "Discovery: America. Fuck yeah."

Sup, bro? Why you direspectin' me, bro?

God, no kidding. It's like vomiting in reverse.

It's a guitar. Obviously. No wonder the priests have taken over.

Actually, Spoonie G is spinning in some guy's grave. Just wanted to clarify.

Ah-ha! It's a Hofner 176. In case anyone else was wondering.

Yeah, but TV on the Radio was unforgivable; it sound like the singer was fronting a 1960s am transistor radio. And not in a good way.

Slightly off-topic, but does anyone know what kind of guitar he played in the first song? I've never seen one quite like it, and I REALLY want one.

Wow, thanks! But my next question would be how do the English "see" Wales? Is it sort of imposing wilderness like Montana, or a quirky, unique culture like New Orleans, or sort of bland farm country like Kansas, or a hippy hamlet like northern California? Other than historical boundaries, what separates it from

yep. I went a bit of trip down memory lane with my CD collection a few months back and I was amazed at how well Gala stood up, I've actually ended up listening to a quite a few more times since then.

There was a band in the '80s called Hugo Largo that I think was ALL basses. Seriously. nothing but bass players. Could be wrong about that one, though.