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Except that Kevin Conroy voicing a teenage/early 20's Batman would be ridiculous.

Did…did you just praise him for remembering the lyrics to his own songs?

@avclub-554c0a0cbf2801f5b0ae39d67b921606:disqus : Nick plays on this newest record, and Lanegan never really "left" the band…he still did vocals on this record and the last one.

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"then drove to another church for the bachelor party, which consisted of playing basketball and watching 'Gladiator.'"

Nah, that line definitely isn't cut in syndication.

@avclub-f127ab2c48e1f25bb7b27ec38b1569d2:disqus sounds like you haven't seen "Lockup".

Sure, I never said he didn't sing anything…but Claudia is lead on over half of their songs. Of course I'd rather him be there, but you acting like the band is nothing with Merritt is ridiculous. Even though he's the main songwriter, all of his projects (FBH, Magnetic Fields, Gothic Archies, his theater work) are

Because Claudia sings on most of their songs anyways (all of the "Eternal Love" album), so his absence wouldn't be all that noticeable?

Say "fuck" a few more times, thats a surefire way to have your opinion listened to.

Er, what? I didn't read anything like that in this writeup, stop trying to stir up an arguement where there is none.

Oh hey, yet ANOTHER review of an Adult Swim show that talks about having to be stoned to enjoy it. What an utterly boring and predictable way to talk about "weird" television. I wonder if the AVClub reviewers are ever going to drop this line of conversation, because they all seem to use it frequently.

"L.A. indie-pop duo?" They're from San Diego dammit…with all of the shitty white-reggae around here, we need to stake claim on the quality artists when we can!

Was that a sly Kool A.D. reference sir, or am I seeing things?

What ARE you?

Yeah, I thought everybody knew that's what the whole Major Tom story was really about…

"Everybody's wrong."

I don't think the sketch was claiming they were good at all, just that when they first came out, they had a message to their music beyond "buy this and then shake your ass".

Putting down Heidecker's work while simultaneously praising Robot Chicken kind of says it all for me.

Er, where did anybody mention frat boys? I see the word FANboys up above…