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Oh God, it's just a supercut of Jimmy Fallon's entire career, isn't it?

I'm more or less in the same boat. Backups of my HD are well worth the cost to avoid having to rip everything again.

I think you might be mischaracterizing Harrington's quote:

Does it work with end tags too? Yep.

Technically, they are Christian rockers. In that they're a rock band consisting of Christians who on occasion have mildly Christian themes in some of their songs.

People will shit on it these days, but owning the CD is the single best way to make sure you only have to pay for it once (and have a backup for your digital library).

I'd go with either "Table For Glasses" (I'm a sucker for songs that build) or "Your New Aesthetic".

Clarity remains one of my all time favorite albums.

Yeah, it was pretty good.

…. I actually wish I could've seen the Farlaissance.

I know that a joke's a joke, and most of the best roasts I've seen have come from guns-for-hire (Ross, Gottfried, Giraldo, Colbert's takedown of Chevy Chase, etc.), but for some reason I have this romanticized idea that these things are better when everyone is an old friend of the guest of honor.

In this case, I think it was pretty easy to tell that he isn't.

Yeah, no kidding. This was the drumming equivalent of going to a country where you don't know the language and assuming that if you speak louder they'll understand you.

"The page’s mods later posted a message bragging about how they banned a total of 2,200 “shills”—which makes us wonder if that word now means the opposite of what it used to mean"

Also from the linked story:

Worth revisiting: Prince's reaction to the sketch (he'd confirmed pretty much everything long ago)

Nanu nanu

You're not wrong. Egotistical douche and a control freak.

Whatever. I still listen to my copy of The Fire Theft. "Chain" has more plays in my iTunes library than any singular SDRE song. I will not apologize for this.

Worth elaborating: Nothing is worse than a front runner. Family ties are easily the most reasonable way to explain an out-of-town fandom.