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I'll also go to bat for latter day 'mats stuff and Westerberg solo. "When It Began" is one of my favorite Replacements songs and I think it  wouldn't sound out of place on "Let it Be." I think "Eventually" is his most solid solo effort but there's definitely some gems on everything through "Come Feel Me Tremble."

I'm in. Urine.

This location  has left me more confused than anything as if this location is NOT where Walt's money is, then that's going to have to be resolved. if it is - how did he get there so fast?

I brought this up elsewhere in the comments but, just to clarify because it's been bugging me: the shootout DOES occur where Walt buried the money? I ask because we initially see Walt driving for hours to what looks like a place he's never been to before to bury his money. Yesterday it takes him all of a three minute

LOVED Face to Face. Big Choice was stuck in my walkman throughout most of high school. Watch the documentary "Punk Rock Eats its Own" and marvel at the insane amount of bad luck that befell them and why they're not Green Day rich today.

I think I've gone day dumb but the shootout does happen where walter buried the money, right? I'm confused because when we saw him burying the money initially it looked like he was driving for hours and hours to a location he'd never been to before. Yesterday it took him all of a three minute phone call to get there.

If they were tapping Jesse's phone they do have him confessing to the murders of Tucco and Crazy Eight but, yeah, a lot of this is seemingly being done without a warrant (why didn't Hank or Gomie have their badges in the desert?) so even Saul can probably get his case dismissed regardless if they drag a bullet ridden

Really think they could have pushed the last minute into the start of next week's episode. Did we need to see 90 seconds of an inconclusive gun battle? I also felt having Hank give the "everything's all wrapped up and going to be okay" speech was a bit too heavy-handed and obvious for anyone who has ever seen a movie

"Instead of having to remember a Bandcamp link…"

Threadbare - Feeling Older Faster would alo be a good jumping off point. But if you want to get right into it, Ebulltion's "Some Ideas are Poison" comp is pretty great.

That song that could be on the Breakfast Club soundtrack sounds up my alley since my favorite NIN song is "Maybe Just Once." Please tell me this album is all 80's synth based!? Please tell me that awful new MInistry album is as well??!!

If "When Love and Hate Collide" is good enough for Taylor Swift then it's good enough for a few hundred words on the AV Club, dammit!

I loves me some Def Lep (and other Joe Dirt favorites) but "Photograph" always sounds like a bad "More Than a Feeling" cover to me? Where's my in depth analysis of "Animal" or "Have You Ever Needed Someone so Bad?"

Definitely agree on The Plimsouls, amazing album. But What Does Anything Mean… and Strange Times by The Chameleons blow the Martin Hannet production aping Script of the Bridge out of the water. The Fan and the Bellows or Dalis Picture LP's contain the original versions of the Script…tracks and they're much much better

Liked the Turks okay ("Summer Romance" is still a jam) but for my money, The Spaceshits 'Winter Dance Party' is the crowning achievement that whole early to mid-90's garage rock revival that Rip-Off Records started. I was never super into garage stuff so I was relieved when it started to peter out by 2000. Then The

Jesse is definitely the counter balance to Walt. I think the two extremes work well for a show that deals in a lot of grey areas.  As these reviews have pointed out, we're not watching the downfall of a good man but, rather, the emergence of the psychopathic shitheel that Walt most likely always was in the darkest

Forget the punch, I watched this at a bar and during the shot of the garage door slowly closing myself and everyone else suddenly went "OHHHHHHH SHIT!" like we were watching World Star Hip Hop fight videos. Man, this show is great.

Unless one part of this series is a big discussion on bowling shirts, I'm calling bullshit.

It actually closed once before back in 1995 . I believe the lease was sold by Steve Fallon and the new owners turned it into a brewpub. Steve Shelly was one of the people who bought the lease back and it re-opened in 1998 (but keeping the updated restaurant fixtures / lack of vomit and swdust on the floor). I'm sure

So then how many comic books did the rest of Anthrax have to promise him to get him to agree to cover "London?"