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It's less a cover and more a completely different song that happens to share the same lyrics. It's amazing.

I worked with a prosecutor who told me that every time he ate cereal he got diarrhea. Turns out, he was lactose intolerant and the milk was the culprit.

Besides this, "Baker Street," and "Careless Whisper," what are some other great sax riffs in pop music?

At least Peter Garrett put his money where his mouth is and got elected to office.

Making matters worse for Ryan Adams is that he and Bryan Adams actually have the same birthday.

You guessed it, Francobama.

That is probably my favorite recurring segment. I think this one is my favorite.

A part of us all!

I drew a blank when thinking about my favorite Rush song, but eventually went with "The Weapon." It's definitely the song I've been listening to the most recently.

I was wondering about that, until i realized the comma key is right next to "m."

I can't be the only person of my generation who first heard of Kraftwerk from that scene.

New York, London, Paris, Munich, everybody's talking about poptimism in music!

If you Google "poptimism," the first result is an article from the New York Times called "The Pernicious Rise of Poptimism," and the second is an article from Vice called "The New York Times Doesn't Know Shit About Poptimism." So yeah, I'm already sick of that word.

I really like her versions of "The Whole of the Moon" and "Senses Working Overtime," too.

I wonder whatever happened to By-Tor and the Snow Dog…

"Have you been drinking?"
"No!…Well, ten beers."

Ugh, I forgot about that one. Since it's the opening track, it's easier to skip.

It's a good feeling when the final song on an album is the best one.

And you probably haven't heard the rest of the album, either- "Shake It Off" is tied with "Bad Blood" as the worst song from 1989.

I first listened to Kiesza's Sound of a Woman last week, and I'm really enjoying it. Here's hoping she gets more popular.