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Damn. We were just in NYC in June, staying directly across the street from the Carnegie but never made it in there (lines were out the door most of the time). Sorry we missed out on the quintessential NYC deli experience.

Believe me, a great many Americans will be flooding Powell River in the startling event of a Trump presidency. Personally, I won't have to go that far, as I have tons of relatives in Surrey. But it sounds like a great place to live.

Tit Wrench? You know those guys? My shitty punk band played a house party with them and Deadbolt many a year ago.

Hmmm. I like several Netflix shows, but the reason I signed up in the first place was to stream classic movies and TV shows. There's no excuse (other than bullshit "money" ones) that there are few Hitchcock films and few to zero Spielberg or Mel Brooks films streaming as part of a goddamn PERMANENT COLLECTION. The

I saw the Sugarcubes on that same tour with New Order and PiL, at an outdoor "festival" at the now-demolished SDSU Aztec Bowl. They were by far the highlight of the whole afternoon, though I'd like another crack at seeing De La Soul in their prime as well.

Sooo, this isn't the Night Court spinoff starring Richard Moll that I've been waiting decades for? Damn.

Same here. Their algorithm/curation/ghost in the machine is actually pretty good at matching bands and styles, if you ask me.

The Name Of This Show Is Documentary Now!

True Story: I could do this all day, then Stay Up Late and do it some more.

I'd rather see More Documentaries About Buildings And Food.

I loved that episode of Life Goes On where Corky eats a brownie he found in Becca's room and then jumps off the roof to his death.

Yeah, it was called The Langoliers, a terrible miniseries starring Balki Bartokomous as an angry businessman who gets chomped on by flying time eaters. Or something.

Otherwise known as "FLEN", according to fake-word purveyor Rich Hall. (Yes, I had a Sniglets book as a kid).

Wait, really? I'll assume you're asking in earnest, and reply accordingly.

Right?? I still live here and it irks me every time I see a band's schedule jump from Phoenix to LA.

Speaking as a longtime fan who took the bait and paid WAY too much for those first two EP's (and didn't buy the 3rd at all), I'm finally ready to open my heart to new Pixies music again. Though I think I'll go with the cheap digital version this time around.

I wouldn't exactly call that a drum solo. It was more of a kinetic freakout in the vicinity of drums.

Christ y'all are so wrapped up with the sexism and "asking permission to marry" angle that no one took issue with her statement that ska came from calypso and reggae! Even a non-musicologist knows it went mento/calypso + R&B -> ska -> rocksteady -> reggae!! OK, maybe not everyone knows that. Still!!

Actually there-ah Normy, I gotta take issue with calling New Order an "influential post-punk rock band". That title applies to Joy Division, but not New Order. New Order was all synth-pop, all the time, after Movement. /Cliff Claven mode.

When they inevitably make this into a movie, can they please, PLEASE use Oingo Boingo's "Violent Love" for the end credits? Goddamn, that would make me smile.