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Cap'n Crunch Delights are fucking awesome and anyone who hates them is a jerk.

These are all just songs that are stuck in my head, I didn't really choose them:

The Local H version of Wolf Like Me kick one thousand asses.

Does this door have a slow setting?

"The Egg" was fantastic, so I'm a bit relieved you didn't mean that one. I did not see "The Crew" however. Gumball can be a bit heavy-handed in regard to irony and I would probably notice it more if the slapstick weren't so on point. But cramming a lot of dialogue in is kinda their thing, no?

"Um, first of all, hello. My name is Blim Blam the Korblok. Second of all, cards on the table, I'm a murderer who eats babies, and I came to this planet to eat babies."

I don't really go to concerts to hear good songwriting. I can appreciate that sort of thing at home. I find most people react to extended jamming by gazing at their watches and wondering why this is a thing, but I will never understand this personally.

I'm more okay with this when the review is obnoxious, I mean I won't participate, but whatever it's the internet. The thing is, this guy actually put thought into his analysis and a lot of it was basically true. He wasn't being a troll at all.

I am a fan of Phish and honestly even kinda I hate us sometimes. But I think the belligerence comes from a place of genuine frustration. They frequently inspire a level of critical disdain that seems bizarre once you've drunk the Kool-Aid. The thing is, they're good, but most of their stuff requires too much patience

I can't stand John Mayer as an artist. But strictly as a guitar player, he's legit.

It's hard to make a good argument for Sgt. Pepper over Abbey Road or Revolver in my mind (the White Album I won't even get into, but suffice it to say, that's also in the discussion). But the more I think about it, I just might be underrating Sgt. Pepper because I thought it was overrated at one time. There are really

Yea she's so cool that she probably reads the AV Club comments and is like, "Oh, you guys!"

In less snarky news, Alison Brie was brilliant on BoJack this season. Honestly, she is quite talented and just generally cool.

Morty does the best silently traumatized face of any character I've ever seen.

But I kinda respect a guy who can only express himself through his creative work. My impression is that Dan Harmon cares more about Community and Rick and Morty being good than Dan Harmon being a likable guy. Honestly, I can't say for sure because I don't pay attention to Dan Harmon the guy very much.

Umm…I kinda want that now, but not for good reasons.

I liked the episode "Chole" a lot. The plot was a tad predictable, but from a comedy standpoint I was pretty impressed, given that the humor was more scattered in the other eps. I agree with what others have said, for a show just getting it's feet on the ground it seems to have a good amount of potential.

Although I don't really think it's the "best" song on this excellent album, "Big Boring Wedding" ended up being my favorite.

wtf this is awesome. I like Cut-Out Witch the best maybe but yea that song rules too. As an audiophile I like the sleeker sound, as charming as all that tape hiss was on the earlier albums.

I only know the first two. I like Bee Thousand but I LOVE Alien Lanes, like top 10 all time album love. There's just something about the overall flow of it that kicks ass.