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I play the bongos man
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Untied rules!
*virtual high five*

You could even call it a great power pop song.

Hey they've got their own style.  Like when the 2 guitarists and bassist do the synchronized back and forth shuffle (you know what I mean?  There's probably a better way to describe it - check their musi video).

That'd be a great song to hear live.

….to Destiny's Child.

They definitely have a way with covers.  Another good one is Lying in State, although I've never heard the original.

My favourite album would be On The Mouth.  Just stellar guitar/bass interplay (for example Swallow That), good mix of fast and mid-tempo songs, great songs altogether.

Or Unbelievable Things, a personal favourite.

Agreed.  Call me old, but most music today sounds really washed out, doesn't have that edge.
 *Caresses Archers of Loaf LP*

Is this moron #1? Put moron #2 on the phone!

No, they don't.

Anyone remember Paul Simonon's early '90's post-Clash band called Havana 3 A.M.?  I believe they only released one album, but it was amazing.  Simonon sung back-up on some of their songs.

I mean, the funniest comments section I've ever read.  Sorry everybody.

Liked to infinity.  This is the funniest comments section I've ever seen.  I'm having a great time here.  Keep it up everybody!

Was hoping someone would quote this.  Thanks!

Also like Sledge's police chief's slowburn anger.  Hammer!!!

Johnny Dangerously.

Loved the skateboarding scene set to music.  As a young 'boarder, that used to psyche me up to ride. Sure, it was staged, but back then any film with skateboarding in it was like finding gold.

Sledge Hammer was great.
Internal Affairs Investigator: "You have violated 25 of the 26 Amendments to the Constitution"Hammer:  "I missed one?"

Excellent. Good pick-me-up for the attendees.