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The Best of Sterling Hayden
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I think New You is the one with the whirring helicopter-blade sound. I really dig that. They used a similar noise, but louder and faster, in their awesome cover of Map Ref. 41°N 93°W.

m b v? Wonder if he means Kevin Shields? Ol' Kevin lives out beyond the Shoegaze Sea. He's kind of a strange old hermit.

Most Valuable Bilinda

Zombies are fundamentally motivated by voodoo magic (and/or powdered tetrodotoxins!) while animate mummies are fundamentally motivated by Egyptian death magic. They are both undead humans that act according to the will of their creators. So the two words are pretty much synonyms in the same way that mogwai and gremlin

You could do worse than a Shock Me, Rocket Ride, and New York Groove threepeat

You're thinking of The Edge.

Hodor.

That Duck is one Daffy Lobster, but he's right about Rock and Roll Over. It's got a great sound and every song has a nice riff or two. And it's got "Hard Luck Woman," the song rejected by Rod Stewart, and which sounds quite a bit like "Maggie May" and "You Wear it Well."

Featuring an actually-dead Hugh Grant? Or even a badly injured Richard E. Grant? I'm there!

Brain confused! Blaaarrrgg!

The liquid by-products of putrification are perfect for that bedhead look.

Philip Seymour Hoffman, Chris Matthews, and Jim Gaffigan would make a great bunch of bullies. "Hey look, that kid isn't a mumble-mouthed albino. Let's get him!"

I think you meant 4.5%

And yet… you're still trying to eat my braaaaiiiiinnnnnnssss!

Let it soak a minute, for God's sake!

mummies are zombies

Oh, but Stevie's songs are so good, too! "Angel" is really cool, with great droning bass noises.

"I Know I'm Not Wrong" is just aces. That crazy harmonica noise at the end is so good.

Send me home like an elephant
TUSK

heh heh