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I would have kept that Rural Alberta Advantage album.

Yeah, could probably just Spotify We Need A Myth and let I Am Very Far go. The Silver Gymnasium was a great return to form though!

I wouldn't throw out any of Okkervil River's albums. The idea of doing so is frankly hurtful.

Super Slam Dunk Touchdown can just replace the entire Olympics. It's all sports, people!

But where's Magnolia Electric Co.?

The Grinder was just pure joy. I'm still miserable that it won't continue grinding.

That is too good!

It's been a long time since I've been to a Six Flags park, so I'm perfectly willing to trust you on this. Glad they've improved!

That works on everyone!

It was a terrible idea. Mark Twain and the actor playing him were even worse.

Cedar Point was always by far the best amusement park to me. Their rides are the best. Their maintenance is always on point. Disney is great with the maintenance and service, but rides are secondary. Six Flags always seems on the verge of completely falling apart, both in rides and maintenance.

The Mean Streak is a little rough, but that's what I always loved about it.

I'm sure it's just all vinyl.

I saw two purged before I read the blurb and was briefly enraged. That was before I realized those two albums weren't Separation Sunday and Almost Killed Me and I immediately calmed down.

I still really really like the Futureheads cover of Hounds of Love.

That is not how statistics work.

My favorite Mac game is Binding of Isaac: Rebirth + Afterbirth. If you like challenging roguelikes with somewhat subversive themes, you'll love it. It's pretty much infinitely replayable. You can pick up Rebirth first and add Afterbirth later, if you're into it!

What? The one with scenery chewing Mark Twain? That was the worst.

Nope, it's the original.

You lost me when you started pitching Broken Social Scene albums, but you won me right back when you ditched the Byrds.