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David Aaronson
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What are you talking about? Take any verse off "Gorgeous", take his verse off "New God Flow" (where he outshines Ghostface Killah), take his verse off "No More Parties In L.A." (where he outshines Kendrick fucking Lamar), take any of his verses off Late Registration (outside of Gold Digger I suppose) and tell me he

I like Life Pursuit more than DCW, but it's all great up to a point. My favorite B&S album, if it counts (it's a compilation), remains "Push Barman To Open Old Wounds".

It's not even really an "album" compared to their others. It's a soundtrack, I don't really put it in with the others.

Yeah, Because The Internet is a legit great album. Great use of Tame Impala's "New Person, Same Old Mistakes" in the teaser. I'm gonna watch this.

Yeah, it's kinda amazing to me that people can watch this entire series and not understand the rhythm in how it's told. They're not gonna have CLEGANEBOWL the same episode that The Hound is reintroduced. That's gotta be it's own episode.

He's been around since 2002. That was likely his mainstream peak (with his group Clipse). Now he's more of a Rapper's Rapper. In other words, his fanbase isn't really "the kids", more like young adult hipsters who grew up with Clipse and prefer lyrical rap/don't like the Trap that dominates Billboard hip-hop these

Pusha T is not a club rapper, or even a Top 40 rapper at all, really (except for that one glorious moment when Clipse's "Grindin'" ruled the radio). He's a grimy, introspective street rapper, like if Jay-Z decided to never go mainstream after Reasonable Doubt, hence why it's so surprising he wrote the "I'm Lovin' It"

Seconds is one of my favorite movies ever.

The Ron Howard joke made me laugh really hard. I think a lot of y'all don't like this because you guys are under the impression that Pleasantville isn't one of the dumbest movies ever made.

I would describe the recent Green Room as a siege movie. It's also awesome.

This whole season has been making me think that Hawley has seen The Century Of The Self. Glad some other people here are into Curtis.

I also found it slightly offensive cinematically that fuckin' Home Alone is placed as equivalent to a Sergio Leone movie.

"…but Sad Hill Cemetery probably means something to your dad". Is it just me, or are the newswires becoming more fuckboy by the minute? Where's Sean?

Who cares if Chyi's verse isn't fire when everyone else on So Appalled just murders it? Just turn the song off after Pusha T's verse. Probably my second favorite song off MBDTF after Runaway.

Actually, for the weed portion, I will say that listening to unnerving music can fuck you up. I was listening to Flying Lotus' recent album while high (which is definitely recommended despite what I'm about to write) and there's a song where "Captain Murphy" says something like "Oh shit, I just forgot my name" under a

Oh man, I have to watch The Room while high soon.

"Blow Out" and "Hi, Mom!" are absolute masterpieces.

So happy about the reception for this. Seeing Kendrick live at Bonnaroo this summer and am HYPED.

1. The Wire
2. Deadwood
3. Mad Men
4. The Sopranos
5. Breaking Bad
6. GOT

A true legend. R.I.P.