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No thanks, I'll punt.

Yeah, I wanted to see with my own eyes what buttons those guys pressed.

Yeah, since day one, with no steady dips in quality. I can't remember any other comedy show with a track record like this.

I thought that was Level 42.

That "we're up all night to get incredibly repetitive" song, yeah, great song.

I got girls with tentacles and girls with testicles notifications for this?

Wait, weren't they all already dead?

I hope you talked a lot.

Bummed the BusBoys didn't make the cut.

Step outside of the car, I need to measure you.

Emilio Estefan?

I was an Ava guy back in season 1 but I definitely jumped over to the Winona side of the fence during season 2.

One thing leads to another.

I'm so in.

Anyone here hear their ep of 60's covers? It was mostly terrible ("Crossroads"? If there's one band that shouldn't attempt the Blues, it's Rush) but their versions of "Seven And Seven Is" and "Heart Full Of Soul" were pretty fun.

2112 is great. I love how side two's short, catchier songs counter-balance side one's grandiose sci-fi rock opera. "Lessons" is one of my favorite songs by them.

I love how he's completely baffled as to how someone as hilarious as Seth MacFarland could be into show tunes.

Yeah, and also because this "dude" just seems to hate songs if they're a bit differently styled than every other radio song. "Dude, it's been three and half minutes and this song is still playing? WTF is this some faggy broadway show?"

Isn't the Rock in this? I thought the Rock was in this.

That's what makes watching the movie such a miserable experience. The songs you don't like are so fucking horrible that it aggravates you to hear them again and any of the songs that you do like  are done in such an aggressively lame way that it makes your ears bleed listening to them.