Eddie Huang eats here for free, fam. But then he calls out the chef for using an inauthentic five-spice instead of letting the crust on the pork turn red on its own. Not cool dawg!
Eddie Huang eats here for free, fam. But then he calls out the chef for using an inauthentic five-spice instead of letting the crust on the pork turn red on its own. Not cool dawg!
What a nice little trip down memory lane though. I remember when Radiohead used to write hooks. Now, they just tend to lay meandering melodies over complex drum tracks.
Puns like that make me glad I'm an Amnesiac.
Surprised it took this long for an official release. While it may have sounded slightly out of place on the main album, It would have fit right in on the Air Bag EP, and could have made a nice ending track to OK Computer itself.
Upvoted for the sentiment, and for the Manny Cavalera avatar.
"Last night something pretty bad happened - We lost a friend"
…Thanks for all the tunes, Kevin.
I am a huge McConaughey fan, but in my head, I always cast Ian McShane as the Man in Black. Either way, hope this turns out pretty good.
Weasels ate my flesh.
Silly! Everyone knows you can kill them by throwing a glass of water on them.
Don't call the brain names. Brain's gotta poop.
"Edwina's insides were a rocky place where my seed could find no purchase".
Also, though Nic Cage now embodies everything wrong about supposed A-list male leads, the character he played in Raising Arizona is one of the greatest tragic-comic performances ever preserved on celluloid.
I'm the opposite. I can't stand anything vaguely related to his animation projects, but damned if A Million Ways To Die in the Old West didn't almost make me piss my pants, especially during his early soliloquy on why the town sucked so much:
"That is our Mayor, he is dead. He has been lying there dead for three
days,…
Mr. Nobody. But seriously, did he have to go all gross-out method actor to play the Joker? The stories that came off that set make him seem like a world-class douche, all to get into a one note character.
"The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains" is about as "on" as anything I have ever read.
There's not much I like about the preachy, mumble-hippies that are Pearl Jam; But I'll be damned if Corduroy isn't a damn fine song.
It will likely come up in court that the whole reason for the break-in was to tamper with evidence of Jimmy's legal fraud. While a felony may not be an automatic disbarment, being caught tampering with a legal filing likely would be.
Odenkirk's rock professor sure does look a lot like "Goth Jimmy" from Raising Hope.
While you correctly point out some big similarities between the song structure of the two works, what is very different is the lyrical tone between the two. I guess I'm more of a fan of the surrealism and absurdist qualities of his earlier work. Gone are the days when he would drop a lyric like "Now she's rollin' the…
Hey! A little respect please. I mean fercrisesakes! We just honored the 15th anniversary of one of the worst concert mishaps in rock history.