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Like most people, I started out with Wesley Willis as a novelty of sorts.
Over time, and with some of the documentaries made about him, I've found his music to be enjoyable in a non-ironic way.
There's also the punk tribute to him, Loved Like A Milkshake, which further brought home some of the elements that were hiding

I was thinking about this a little while back - that we have verification that time travel (at least time travel backward) has not been invented.
The result of that technology being created would be a progressive string of political assassinations moving backward.

There's something strange about "beautiful human submarines"
The rest of it… who cares.

I didn't have much of a reaction to this one.
The only thing that stood out to me was how strong the snare sound was.

I was thinking a few months back… I would have loved to hear Prince cover Bowie's Magic Dance.

I have a hard time believing that I could be disappointed with an anthology series. I think the closest I've come is with Ray Bradbury Theater, which had some really terrible writing.

From looking him up… he's married, has at least one kid, and he works for UTZ.
I don't know if he ever actually did anything… but he liked to talk a big game.

NJ, so… I have no idea.

During college, my second roommate was a meathead fratboy. He would sing along with Creed songs. His phone calls were incredible, since he didn't mind tossing in casual racist/sexist things when talking with his buddies. I eventually started to record his phone calls. Somehow, he was dumb enough to not see the

I think I'm the only person who thought Human Centipede 3 was exactly what it was supposed to be.

In preparation for a later songwriting project, I've been listening to a collection of 60-something assorted party anthems.
Occasionally, I've been impressed when one of them does something unusual, or the odd songs that throwback to a different era's production.
But there are so many that seem just terribly bleak

I mention this anywhere it's relevant.
I had an ACL replacement done during high school. I went through physical therapy, which didn't do too much. It got back to normal, but I found that my balance on it wasn't right anymore. This made things like skating really difficult.

I'm pleased. I always liked how much they seemed to be fans of the genre. But man, I actually feel like this one will be uncomfortable to watch.

Obviously - my example was that both The Haunting and Wicker Man didn't require remakes, since the stories were done right the first time.

All the more reason for it to be remade. It makes perfect sense to remake movies that weren't great the first time around, but implied the possibility of greatness.

Ahem. Phish's new album comes out October 7th.
Omit this and lose all hipster cred.

I think this movie will reach approximately the same size audience as the movie Frank did.

Because I watched the Human Centipede movies, I've had Spongebob recommended.

Holy crap, I can't believe that Hamburger: The Motion Picture has been mentioned. I think I know three people that know of the movie - me, and both of my brothers.
(Four actually - I've told my wife about it)

I've been getting closer to finishing my current song project, but I'm running into one primary problem with recording vocals. This song uses more of my range than usual, and there are a number of phrases where my voice dips lower than usual. I've been playing with the mix, and I can figure out how to prevent those