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Walnuts!
Also, Robert Byrd: From the KKK to proud father of a black daughter. Oh, wait.

If you want embarrassing, see if you can find that trip-hop album he put out before his whole 'messiah' career took off.

Now step inside the widowmaker, and listen to your heart.

The Bejar Family Circus
Because every time Destroyer gets mentioned, someone has to post a link to this:
http://www.catbirdseat.org/…
Refresh the page for more.

So no one ranks Thief among their favourites? It's a little less bombastic than some Bejar albums but it's a solid collection of songs.
"What is it about music that lends itself so well to business as fucken usual?"

Lock Stock is a Guy Ritchie film. After he got married to Madonna and released the unbelievably awful Revolver (can we get a My Year of Flops on that?) everyone seemed to forget that Lock Stock and Snatch were two solid little comedy crime flicks.

I bought a copy of Half-Baked without ever having seen it because dude, it was a totally hilarious movie about getting high!
Watched it once, and just barely managed to sit through it.

That's David Wain! He's like a sadistic Willie Wonka.

I once met a dude who was just carrying a copy of Sailing the Seas if Cheese around with him everywhere. He proceeded to tell me about how he liked to cut himself.

I am fully prepared to hate and/or praise Yee Yee, depending on which way the comments veer.

I remember J Church
I should go back and listen to them again. They've got this one song called Bomb which is pretty good. Unless you don't like songs about blowing up a crowded department store. What are you, some kind of yuppie?

My Dad's a 10cc fan. He once tried to sell me on them by saying they sounded like some kids going "wouldn't it be cool if we could be The Beatles?"
I've never given them a listen.

My parents used to have a Squirrel Nut Zippers CD, but I only remember that because of the weird name.

Wait, Montypark, you enjoy that sensation?

I'm not even going to try and make excuses for the filler episodes or the "there is no ending" ending, but I loved 12 oz. mouse. It was like David Lynch cartoons.

I can, because I can still remember the song "Closing Time" fifteen or so years later.

Meh.

Men who look like old lesbians. I'm pretty sure I saw this somewhere.

"You didn't think it would be that easy, did you?"

…round up the usual suspects.