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His voice is absolute shit on the new album.  Granted, he's quite old, but yeah, it sucks.  From what I've listened to of the new album, it seems like the vocals were written so that he could be as conservative with his voice as humanly possible, and in addition to that making the vocal incredibly boring, his voice

I've only listened to the first twenty minutes or so of the album, and I found it incredibly boring.  Which I why I didn't listen to the rest of it.  Ozzy's voice is pretty terrible these days, took away from the fact that the music itself was actually kinda decent at times.

@avclub-3c23902822283144c09d87f123545c87:disqus Oh, oh, I know, it's B, right?

Eh, is it really a novelty song?  It certainly doesn't take itself remotely seriously, and it's got some stupid little jokes in it, but is Macklemore really that much of a novelty artist?

@avclub-011d0b4fe6835bb3d37ef4e0ea713de6:disqus I expect you were asking as a joke, but I imagine that deliberately pulling out as a means of contraception is probably a mortal sin or some such shit, just like masturbating or wearing a condom.  You know, just the typical kind of stuff that one would logically expect

That actually makes sense.  Despite generally enjoying "The Heist" as an album, I've never cared all that much for "Thrift Shop", and I expect that's because I heard it after it had become popular, but before any of Macklemore's other songs had gotten big. And now that "Can't Hold Us" seems to be the on every other

I also have trouble taking seriously anyone complaining about white privilege when said person is rich enough to buy his elementary school aged children iPads.

Yeah, I don't fucking get it.  There's a shitton of songs that aren't appropriate for kids out there.  Have this guy's kids never heard an AC/DC song on the radio?  "Thrift Shop" has a couple of dumb jokes, but it has a decent message:  he's jokingly bragging about how little he spent on his clothes in a culture where

I also can't imagine Evangelical Christians being too cool with a guy who actually doesn't believe in God save in a figurative sense.

I liked the way that The Flying Lettuce Brothers were spoke in such imperfect (and nearly unintelligible) unison when they weren't imitating anyone.

The only thing that held it back from being way too creepy was the randomness of the list of items the woman was going to give to the guy "I'll give you my fabrics, my dress patterns, my marbles, my social standing…"

Best line of the episode.  Also, Tiffany is crazy morbid.

Because it would be boring if he simply grew big and smashed shit up all the time.  Plus, I get the feeling that sometimes Jake doesn't necessarily realize the most practical way of going about things.  Like the episode where he was poisoned enough to kill a dog 50 times his size, and it took him until then to realize

I'm pretty sure it was a "primitive" noise band.  And it was awesome.

OK then.  It wasn't R. Lee Ermey.  It was Tom Kenny.

I dunno, I just hope that Jake never goes into any greater detail as to his motivations for his life of crime than to say "I didn't know it was wrong."

I wasn't sure if BMO was really snitching on Jake like Oliver says in the review.  At first I thought that he/she knew that Finn would think that his/her telling of an outlandish truth was actually just made-up.  But then again, that seems a little too self-aware for BMO.

Except for the fact that, despite your own personal taste, all of those shows (with the  exception of "The Walking Dead" are critically successful, and beloved by lots of people with reasonable-or-better taste.

@avclub-72c26dade152f790ddc1cb0559c2ba96:disqus Watch this, if you can stand it.  http://www.youtube.com/watc…  Within the first three minutes of the clip, Beck and his co-host dismiss as absurd the claim that Beck is fear-mongering and inspiring Tea Party members to do extreme things because of things he says "in a