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I liked this comment, but rather than try to one up it, I'll just take this opportunity to gush about "Fishbone", "Truth & Soul", and "The Reality Of My Surroundings".  And for any Fishbone fans, their "Fishbone 101" CD is essential because it contains a disc of pre "Fishbone" EP demos.  Seriously, they could have

If want to stretch back to the 80s, I suggest Paul's Boutique (Beastie Boys) and Public Enemy's "Nation of Millions" and "Fear Of A Black Planet".  Even if you don't like hip hop, they're albums all music fans should have in their collection (kinda like Miles Davis, Johnny Cash, Bob Marley, etc.)

At the time, Cabbie coming out was pretty crazy too.

He's actually much better now that he's in therapy.  I'm not making a joke.  The old show used to try a little too hard some times.  Plus I cringed everytime he used to dress down a staffer.  I like the new kinder, gentler Howard.

It's easy to rip Coldplay, but Chris Martin comes off as a pretty decent guy.  The interview was so awesome that it made me revisit my opinion of Coldplay.  I like The Scientist.  And Yellow.  There, I said it!

Do you mean as in spooning or that you like Spoon?  Don't Make Me Target!

He lives.  I heard he was on Conan or Jimmy Fallon recently.  Being an out of control H addict led him to do it.

As long as he continues to do interviews, I will continue to listen.  This will sound wildly hyberbolic, but I think he is the best celebrity interviewer around.

May I pause for one moment and ask a very serious question? @The Holy Hand Grenade, how do you do that strikethrough thingy?

How is that not a skully?

Tweet And A Half Men.

WOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Two white bitches?  You know that shit is fukkin ridikolos.

But you still owe John Coltrane an apology for your Blue Train schtick.

Yeah, Miles Runs The Voodoo Down.

See John Bonham, Michael Jackson, Burzum…..

What would you expect from a Supposed Infatuation Junkie (I refuse on principle to look up the real title of that album).

I understand AV Club has to pay bills, but I'm at work, and that auto play thing is really jamming me up.  Cut the crap, AV Club.

I love this guy.  He's not even trying to be funny anymore.  He just shoehorns in a Lego reference regardless of whether it even makes any sense.  I'm not making a joke Lego Man - please keep this schtick up!

I'm going to approach the song from a slightly different vantage point: it's the weakest song on the album.  The lyrics are corny ("I'm rocking the suburbs/ Just like Quiet Riot did/ Only they were talented.")  It's not really that funny the first time, and gets grating upon repeated listens.  Plus the weird little