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Dickweed
Jack-off
Other people need to use this ladder, you know.

"Ruth"
Ruuuuuuuuuuuuuuth

No Kraftwerk, no peace.

Rory Calhoun?

Keeping local (for me), I totally recommend Johnny, the Homicidal Maniac and Love and Rockets.

I can see "Atari Teenage Riot II" toned down a bit for pop consumption.

I had forgotten how gut-wrenching and sad this scene was. Possibly sadder than Futuruama/Seymour.

Mercury Prize winners and nominees is how I keep up to date on the "what's-next-from-the-UK" music. I usually find 80% of the nominees/winners at the nearest new/used/import record store.

I was more a fan of the Steve Osbourne remix of "Discotheque"

Dang, I just used a variation of this bit—should have scrolled down the comments to see. Dang work.

Pretty sure, but luckily, Alfalfa was an orphan owned by the studio.

I have been a fan of Los Straight Jackets for fifteen years, and they are committed to the bit—to the point of speaking gringo-infused Spanish in their between-songs chit-chat.

No love for "Living in a Box" by Living in a Box?

Not until you give me ten Iroquois twists.

The beloved character dies at the hands of Frank Grimes Sr., reanimated, and out for revenge.

A Chevelle-soundtrack'ed bro-down in the Holy City.

9 Songs might have been meh, but it didn't glamorize sex at all—rather, as part and parcel of a relationship. But yeah, Short Bus was better.

"this better not be another fake-out."

“The only regret I will have in dying is if it is not for love.”—Love In the Time of Cholera (Perhaps, the greatest love story since The Iliad.

(Furiously sets the comic down, alongside Death of Sad Sack) This better not be another fake-out!