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Words of wisdom, Edward Sung my man. Words of wisdom.

:: speaks to finger :: "latem, latem, latem…"

With graphics by Billy.

No. Hitler's paintings are terrible. And he should feel bad.

Divorced Riot

Maybe something about a female bass player?

OK. I guess we disagree. I think that Black Sabbath's "Black Sabbath" from their debut album Black Sabbath has something to do with the band Black Sabbath. And you don't. So we disagree about this.

Last month I read Max Brooks' double feature The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z — both are really interesting innovations on the genre.

So that one month means it doesn't make the cut. Strict rules.
I'm sure that everything in "hey hey we're the monkeys" is 100% fact.

5 people have said it, but I don't know what it means. Do they think he was playing guitar in a rock band when he was 10?

Dirk Diggler's Hole Detective Agency

But he came back as a zombie too, don't forget that part.

The song is about Geezer Butler — bass player and lyrics writer — who had this experience when he painted his apartment black, hung upside down crosses, and borrowed a book about witchcraft from Ozzy. Butler saw a figure in black in his room. It's what starts their idea of writing scary lyrics. That has a lot to do

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I disagree. The song really is an origin story for the band. They just lucked into finally picking the right name for the band before cutting their first record, but I don't think it disqualifies because the song came first.

You're probably right. Maybe these editors didn't catch the reference of Iron Man wearing a Black Sabbath T-shirt. Could you explain it to our MTV audience, Erudite Truck Driver?

too obvious

According to Wikipedia, we can blame Atari for the term.

Is there any creepy subtext to Bryan Adam's "Summer of '69"?

Looks like another good day to stay home!