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Listen, EDM is the new Disco. In a few years it'll be all over, and in twenty years, young women will have the pleasure of explaining to their daughters why mommy is dressed like a tramp, as well as explain the importance of pacifiers to prevent yourself from biting your tongue while rolling face.

ees kind of funny.

Just to put things into perspective, a year ago, my Spotify Starred Playlist, for all intents and purposes my end-all be-all music collection, had roughly 1600 songs in it, and I considered myself pretty well versed in music.

As long as we're making lists, I don't know if I've listened to enough records from 2013 to make a best of, but I can certainly say what I've been listening from the past year:

Same way you get every great voice in most great animated features: Andrea Romano.

Oh, now there's a real big surprise!

I'm going to have to begrudgingly agree- this and the title track have left me a bit cold as well, and have not gotten close to the replay value that the three mixtapes have. Hoping against hope the album is solid.

I thought the show's final moments, along with "Momma's Boys" only reinforced the bond those two share, so I can't say I see that happening. But if it were to happen, you can be damn sure there'll be tears.

I don't subscribe to this particular theory, but it is worth noting in "Now Museum, Now You Don't!" that Billy told Brainulo he was his favorite villain growing up. "It's a big head thing."

"What Goes Down, Must Come Up," is both my favorite episode, and the one that made me from a casual viewer to a Venture convert, plus I have cel art of Dr. Entmann from Adult Swim for the Sgt. Hatred analysis I did, so his passing was particularly bittersweet.

For my money, the BEST episode of the series, or at least the funniest.

The only A+? Good sir, there are far too many for me to count. Off the top of my head, discounting season finales:

http://watchmencomicmovie.com/ is a pretty excellent resource, as are Doug Atkinson's annotations, which can be found in a variety of places online.

If I recall correctly, as @sdelmonte:disqus  , mentioned, they realized it was a better arrangement as they were working on the book, because it allowed for them to create expy's of superheroes in general, rather than just the Charlton characters, thus allowing the work to comment more effectively on the medium. It's

Well, let's be honest, although life-affirmation is what Nietzsche was all about, you can't say the expression of his ideas was anything BUT grim and dour.

And then even more surprised when it turned out to be excellent?

As for these chapters of Watchmen, I'm of the personal belief they're the best of the lot- Chapter 4 is full of the trademark Moore humanity that pervades his best works, and as the chapter draws to a close, you can't help but feel that you have witnessed a particularly high stakes human tragedy.

I guess I missed my opportunity last week, but I had the opportunity to read Minutemen over the weekend, as well as peruse Silk Spectre whilst bumming around Barnes and Noble and waiting to see Pacific Rim with friends.

I honestly thought after Season 4 that we would get one last abbreviated season to wrap things up- instead we got two new abbreviated seasons!