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Holy shit, that was a masterpiece.

Hot Tub Time Machine was funny. There were dozens of worse movies this year. I don't think HTTM was an all-time classic or anything, but still…enjoyable.

The numbers would obviously have to be related to the Supreme Mathematics.

Yeah, 7:00 is probably a good time to do an interview.

This is a joke, right?

I watched the entire series, hoping it would be funny.

Yeah, really, that album wasn't exactly a prize.

Yeah, the DVD that comes with "Telephantasm" was not as cool as I was hoping. I had fond memories of Soundgarden videos until I put that thing in and….ugh.

I never owned a Hootie record, but I remember being pleasantly surprised when they coverd a 54-40 song ("I Go Blind") and made it into a huge hit.

Enkidum, you just made me spit out my drink with that "like a roovel" stuff.

My high school girlfriend had mostly excellent taste in music, although there was a little too much Ani DiFranco for my liking.

Every White Zombie album is as awesome now as it was in the 90s. White Zombie is fucking incredible. I still have them all on tape.

Fuck Oasis.

POTUSA = awesome.

I still use the library for CDs from time to time. Libraries tend to have really deep jazz sections.

Oh, come on…for what it is (a song with retarded lyrics by a bunch of teenagers), "Israel's Son" is pretty great.

I (re)bought Throwing Copper earlier this year for $1.99 from a bargain bin. There were multiple copies.

It definitely seems that Sublime is permanently linked in a lot of Americans' minds with "fratboys."

Subway: I felt the opposite. They were only a couple of years older than me at the time, and I felt if they could be so successful, it meant there was a slight chance my shitty garage band could be successful too.

C.H.O.M.P.S: I admit I had to look up Douglas Rain, but that's cool.