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The Wizard of Fries
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Who exactly is the audience for this?

"Cut and dried."

No he isn't.

You're factually incorrect.

How old are you?

Crush to me comes off like part of a suite with A Sunday…taken together they're amazing; even individually they're both terrific.

Citation?

I think they're just a first-wave emo-influenced alternative rock band with some power-pop and dreampop leanings.

Sharing a brain here. "Stop" fucking destroys me…but "Mixtape" is in the same "23"-level conversation as well. Damage bored me to tears; Invented somehow wasn't well-received but it's fucking terrific.

It absolutely was not. It was dreadfully dull. Invented is the criminally ignored record you want.

Huge Cure fan and I've never cared a lick for the generally-loved "Burn."

Why couldn't you use it in those scenarios you described?

I walked around my high school in 1988-90 with a Discman (maybe the first one) around my neck.

Saw FNM and Helmet together touring those records. Pantera though…meh.

I've seen both of them…Juliana solo and with the Three, and Tanya with Belly at one of their first shows.

I didn't know that existed…but as an old dude, I love Hall & Oates, and perhaps my favorite song of theirs is the original, gospel-soul album cut "Everytime You Go Away"—which Paul Young covered shittily, sucked all the heartbreak out of with his annoying voice, and took to number one. I remember trying to convert

Saw them open for Faith No More in '92. One of the most ass-handing-to-you shows I can recall.

It's not well-loved, but I think "The Dredd Song" is amazing.

I'm a diehard Cure fan and to this day I can't figure why so many other apparent fellow diehards love "Burn" so much. It leaves me utterly wanting.

"Dwigt"?