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Another forgotten great song on Blessing & a Curse is "Gravity's Gone." Not my favorite Trucker album, but that's a fantastic song.

Really?
No Patterson fans?

cameleopard, Spoiler alerts, please!

I know I want to hate this news…
But somehow I kind of love it.

Hey-Oh!

Yes they can. Just not on Saturdays.

I'd like to meet his tailor.

Well, this got out of hand fast.

Baby, I'm going to sine your pitty on the runny kine!.

But ghostbusters, it's fun! Admit it!

Linguo, dead?
Correction: Linguo IS dead.

This almost certainly means…
popular films getting nominated in bids to increase television audience numbers, no?

I approve, for what it's worth.

DC beat me to it, but yes, there is a much longer version of the song in which Will gets on an airplane and, I believe, drinks orange juice from a champagne glass in first class.

Yeah, it's weird and creepy. As is the insistence on putting a giant headshot on the cover of his solo albums.

"Blame it on Gravity" is pretty bad. "Drag It Up," while really, really uneven, has some great tracks mixed in with the bad and just-alright. Certainly a step down, but not without merit.

"The Instigator" is definitely the place to start. Some really high-quality songs on that record. I'd recommend skipping "the Believer" altogether and jumping straight to this new self-titled disc. It's solid start to finish even if it never hits the high points of "The Instigator" or those early 97's albums.

I suppose "ear candy" is an accurate description. Especially when considering that stupid/catchy "happy birthday, don't die" nonsense.

I love Ocarina of time, but to say it has "zero flaws" is to white wash that goddamned water temple with the fucking iron shoes.

But I wanted to talk about "California Dreams"!