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Donna Summer - Bad Girls
Parliament - One Nation Under a Groove
The Bravery - An Honest Mistake
Black Sabbath - War Pigs
Sonic Youth - Tunic (Song for Karen)
Toto - Hold the Line
Primus - Have a Cigar
Black Angels - Telephone
The Runaways - Cherry Bomb
Rob Zombie - Dragula
Kings of Leon - Molly's Chambers
The Dirtbombs - I'm

Was he the one that everyone called Piss Pants in college because he he would always get drunk and wet the bed or was it the other one?

If anyone in the St. Paul area would care to FedEx me one of these so I can try it for myself, I would be much obliged.

Dammit, my free trial is about over, I didn't see justification for paying for it, so now I guess I have to.

When is FX gonna have this whole season on their site or put it on Netflix or something?? I've only seen the first 2 episodes and that's only because I DVR'd them.

I'd never heard of loose meat until Roseanne and the only place I've seen Sloppy Joes are school cafeterias.

I used to collect copies with different covers, and I still have most of them, but the iMessage one I'll not actively seek out.

"We must, we must, we must increase our bust." I always hated Nancy.

I would rather be set on fire than clean anything. I loathe it, always have, plus I'm a giant slob to boot, so you can imagine how things look at my house.

You are also welcome to come clean my house any time.

Got sucked into Occult Crimes on Netflix, but also watched Marathon Man, which I had never seen before.

Let's not.

That's weird, I thought Pitch Perfect was cute enough, although I agree about the "duels," but I found PP2 to be almost unwatchable.

Listened to Marc Maron's WTF interview with Al Franken. Good stuff. He told a funny story about semi-bonding with the older guys in the Senate by telling them he worked with Broderick Crawford. He also said that during his SNL days, he only did enough coke to stay awake and make sure everyone else didn't do too much.

I like how the Poltergeist neighborhood and the neighborhood from Over the Edge are exactly the same - they may have even used the same neighborhood, I seem to maybe vaguely recalling that - the late '70s idea of modern living.

There's a book called The Show that Never Ends: The Rise and Fall of Prog Rock coming out in June. While prog is decidedly not really my thing, I'm interested in reading it.

I don't consider myself a fan either, but I always enjoy seeing them live.

Always glad to see my city get a mention, but at the same time, of course it has to do with the fucking National.

Here for it. The fact that it's Showtime automatically makes it required viewing for me.

I remember the Cribs where they toured Snoop Dogg's house and he had a family portrait of him and his family on the wall with one of those blue backgrounds like you get taken at Sears.