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Even Cornell doesn't play and sing "Outshined" at the same time live.

Speaking of great Amys in GBG, is Amy Madigan actually from Boston? Because she nailed it too. More subtle, but that also sounds like her voice in most performances I've seen her in.

If they were Boston city police, then absolutely that would be likely, but Staties? Not so much.

Has anyone ever answered the question - what the hell was up with Wahlberg's hair in that movie? He has never looked like that before or since. But it's PERFECT for that sleazebag cop in that movie. Was that all Marty's work? I'd love to know the story of just Wahlberg's hair in The Departed.

Hey I know what to do
I'm gonna fuck
fuck
fuck
fuck you

The drum roll Cameron does during the last chorus always hits me right in the gut. His drumming is always great on the Soundgarden material, but he really knew when to let it rip.

If this wasn't the final season, you just know this would have come up in the next season as a way for the gang to bust on Kevin.

Your part about Cesaro is a joke, right?

Sean seems legitimately out of his mind sometimes, and I love it.

That episode was AASUM.

I'm more partial to Old Yes Yeses. START THE CLOCK!

Ehh! Wrong!

"I just can't get into HH." Ehh! Wrong!

I used to have that song, "Santa Monica" and "Heroin Girl" on a lot of my mix tapes from the late 90s. I forgot that song even existed until this article, and I remembered all of the lyrics after listening to it for the first time in probably 15 years. Great song.

"There's a kid and a nazi down there!" Sung with the joyful inflection of "I ain't afraid of no ghosts" was amazing.

Also, Littlefinger's accent always changes but I think that's by design.

Come on, I can't be the only one who is now hearing Clive Burr's awesome drum beat from the intro to "The Prisoner" by Iron Maiden once I read that quote, can I?!

I literally did not know that Audrey and Katharine Hepburn were NOT related until I read this article. I also had assumed they were sisters.

He's also the villain in the John Cena classic film 12 Rounds.

Bert's admiration for Lane was a nice trait. "Nonsense, we'll make you a partner."