I was always partial to "Stuck With Me," "Geek Stink Breath," "Panic Song" and "Stuart and the Ave," but my all-time favorite of theirs is "J.A.R."
I was always partial to "Stuck With Me," "Geek Stink Breath," "Panic Song" and "Stuart and the Ave," but my all-time favorite of theirs is "J.A.R."
I was always partial to "Stuck With Me," "Geek Stink Breath," "Panic Song" and "Stuart and the Ave," but my all-time favorite of theirs is "J.A.R."
I liked "Church on Sunday" from "Warning" too, I thought that was some really catchy stuff, although from my perspective, the title track of that album creates the cardinal sin of music in that it's insanely dull.
I liked "Church on Sunday" from "Warning" too, I thought that was some really catchy stuff, although from my perspective, the title track of that album creates the cardinal sin of music in that it's insanely dull.
YUUUPPP!
YUUUPPP!
I saw them in Summer 2001 at an outside venue in Wilmington, DE of all places, and they were incredible.
I saw them in Summer 2001 at an outside venue in Wilmington, DE of all places, and they were incredible.
I remember there being a good amount of F-Bombs on "Nimrod" as well. I believe that in "The Grouch" alone there's like, five of them, not to mention Armstrong singing about not being able to "get it up."
I remember there being a good amount of F-Bombs on "Nimrod" as well. I believe that in "The Grouch" alone there's like, five of them, not to mention Armstrong singing about not being able to "get it up."
I'm also a fan of "At The Library" from "1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours."
I'm also a fan of "At The Library" from "1,039/Smoothed Out Slappy Hours."
YEAH!?!?
YEAH!?!?
It's a glorified Conference U.S.A.
It's a glorified Conference U.S.A.
I'd go with Christopher Castile of "Step-By-Step" and "Beethoven" fame.
I'd go with Christopher Castile of "Step-By-Step" and "Beethoven" fame.
He does a mean John C. Reilly.
He does a mean John C. Reilly.