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Agreed 100%. I do think they got kinda bad in the end, but so do a lot of bands. The Wax Trax stuff is pretty great still.

Should have been called 'MURICA! The Movie.

Sincerely hope the 90s weren't the last great decade. That would mean my mom was right and it really never gets any better than high school.

Hmm…the "Where Not To Start" is kinda where I stop. The early stuff makes for some difficult listening at times, but I think it's a lot more interesting than the metal + drum machines the genre kind of devolved into later on. (I know that's a broad generalization, but I'm not losing sleep over it.) Einstürzende

Me too.

Yes, but it'll be on limited edition colored vinyl, with cool art and shipping that costs about half what the record does.

Oh man. I know this one well. My movers were not happy when they had to fill half their truck with vinyl. Add into that a jukebox, a Missile Command arcade cabinet and all my other shit and it made for a very long day. However, we tipped very, very well.

Dogpile or die!

I was thinking it was R. Kelly who had a similar thing. IF ONLY THERE WAS A WAY I COULD LOOK SUCH THINGS UP?

Do these sort of hashtag stunts ever go as planned for the celebrity or corporation starting them? Seems there was something slmilar not too long ago. Hilarious to watch, but you'd think they might learn.

Is this a Deliverance remake?

Who?

Why?

Too bad there wasn't a Bill Gates mod for Doom. Only one I can remember turned everything you were shooting at into Barney the purple dinosaur.

I'd say it, but I think you already know.

Fun fact: Seven states (Arkansas, Maryland, Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas) have laws on the books forbidding atheist from holding public office, despite the bit in the Conststitution about "no religious test."

I was in college when this album came out. I never could figure out if it was ironic or sad or what that this album was a huge favorite of the frat house down the street. This and the first Stone Temple Pilots album, which was just sad really because fuck those guys.

I absolutely love Robot Monster as an example of 50s sci-fi cheese at its worst. Seriously, I've seen this movie more times than a sane person should. That said, it didn't make a really good episode of MST3K, for whatever reason. Hell, most of season one is firmly in the "still finding their groove" camp, but this one

Hmm. "High Water" really is a unique thing. Recently a co-worker hipped me to Robert Glasper's Black Radio which, at times gets a little too background musicy for me. Still, it's the first thing I though of when I read your post.

Aside from working my way through the massive backlog of vinyl I've acquired recently, I finally had time to watch the Rifftrax version of Manos: The Hands of Fate. I'm a huge MST3K fan, but Rifftrax has alwaybeen really hit or miss for me (which should probably clue you in as to which era of MST3K I prefer.) This