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You're a moron. Shine a Light is an unimpeachable classic, and their three other albums are full of great songs as well.

TFUL282 are more prog-infused indie rock than anything else.

I can't believe that Foetus wasn't mentioned in the primer. His first album preceded Ministry's by a full two years, and he's always been much more idiosyncratic and interesting too. Plus, all the insane sounds that you hear on the records were created by him alone.

Bought:
-A Hard Day's Night
-Picnic at Hanging Rock (dual-format reissue)
-A Brief History of Time
-L'Eclisse (dual-format reissue)
-King of the Hill
-Il Sorpasso
-The Great Beauty
-Judex
(These last three are pre-orders that are 50% off because they will be released before July 28, the last day of the sale:)
-The Essential

This is great. I love discussions about albums that already 300 million people in the world have heard.

For your consideration:

Just placed my order! All films are dual-formats or Blu-rays.
-A Hard Day's Night (not even a Beatles fan, but the reviews have been very good)
-Picnic at Hanging Rock
-The Great Beauty
-Judex
-L'Eclisse
-A Brief History of Time
-Il Sorpasso
-King of the Hill
Pre-orders (also 50% off, as they'll be released before July 28):
-Th

Okay, not the subject matter, but the way it was directed/scored/written. It had all the beats of a conventional network TV drama.

I've never seen a single episode of Lost and bear no ill will towards the showrunner, but I thought this was a boring, directionless, and ultimately bland episode of TV. The plotting was very much of the kind that you see on network TV, with sudden emotional outbursts that were undeserved, or which were simply used

2 albums and 9 singles, actually.

Downvoted.

Fuck off, cat lover.

"Motor Away" or "Blimps Go 90" or "Echos Myron."

That headline had me thinking Mireille Enos was auctioning off her breasts.

Unfortunately, Lifetime won't have the budget to incorporate a singing hologram in the biopic.

Blake Schwarzenbach is a hundred times more brilliant than any musician that you've ever admired. Bivouac, Dear You, and Orange Rhyming Dictionary in particular are unimpeachable masterpieces.

Praising Lana Del Ray and dissing White Lung in the same post? Die in a fire.

St. Vincent can actually write a song and shred on guitar. Also, she's can pull off noise/post-punk compositions ("Krokodil") if she feels like it.

At least you know what her facial expression would be if someone strangled her and left the corpse in a ditch.