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It's not MMLP but, this was the first CD album I bought with my own money.

*excitedly awaits Noel Gallagher parody account*

One of my favourites. I don't know how, or why, but when the voiceover announces band names 'Gunt' and 'Mrs. Potato Dick', I cry-laugh.

[off camera] COOOOOOOOOOLD BLOOOOOOOOOODED

And playing a very drowned out guitar and backing vocals on Coldplay's latest album.

De La Soul weren't in attendance and Stephen is a fan. I'd just put it down to like Del not wanting to perform the rap from Clint Eastwood so Damon just gets a bunch of guest verses every time.

Ghost Stories is different, but still solid.

I'm a huge Wes fan but I can totally see this viewpoint. I think it works best for Fantastic Mr. Fox, though.

Same but Springsteen's The River for me.

This makes me happy. I don't get all the hate for her. She seems goofy and lighthearted.

After reading the article then playing the outtake, I was a bit shocked that the writer didn't recognise that was clearly Paul, John and George speaking,

The alphabet scene needs to be SEEN.

The Fifth Element tho.

I love that performance. I just generally prefer the slight weirdness of Late Night—the stupidest thing that I for some reason love is Will Ferrell and Jimmy doing this song called 'Tight Pants' in colourful turtlenecks, and Will Ferrell berates Jimmy for also wearing tight pants. That stops me from completely hating.

The colouring of the scene was just painfully raw. Still stylised but chillingly so.

'Cock-juggling thundercunt' from Blade: Trinity makes it worth the viewing. And I believe that 'cock-juggling jiminy fuckface' made it into Deadpool as an homage to the brilliant line from Blade.

Something Just Like This is the first song I'd heard by The Chainsmokers, and I really like it. Then I was told that it's a carbon copy of another of their songs called Roses and holy hell it's exact, just with Chris' voice. With all this said, I still really like Something Just Like This.

Every Teardrop goes hard at their live shows. But it's no Viva La Vida.

I clicked on this specifically because they have a song with Coldplay (which I like, and is the only song I've actually heard of Chainsmokers), and while I actually am a huge fan of Coldplay, I get a kick out of the vitriol spewed about Coldplay for some reason.