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It really takes the Oedipus complex to a new level.

I enjoyed Ichi the Killer, but my all time favorite has to be Visitor Q. That is one audaciously bizarre and unsettling movie.

I fucking love Zebraman.

South Dakota. I did a quick google search, and I learned that I am wrong. We have 2.

As a dude living in a small Midwest city with the state's only record store, there is very little competition on RSD. Sometimes living in the boondocks has its perks.

Not a whole lot of records that I'm dying to get this year…

I agree. I like that Lynch's adaptation really played off the spiritual themes that ran through the novel, even if it wasn't a direct adaptation of the source material.

Man, Obscured by Clouds was my sleepy time music for years. Such an underrated album.

Orson Welles would have been alright.

Sometimes, I feel like the only one who genuinely loves both the book Dune and Lynch's Dune.

Excellent user name and comment synergy here.

Flaming Lips meet flailing tongue.

I just can't get over how good these guys' albums sound. Their tracks have so many sonic layers that blur and coalesce, but they rarely sound muddy; it's like listening to a fever dream. What a great follow-up to Slave Ambient.

When I was 15, I went on a family trip to Minneapolis. My dad took me downtown to a record store and let me pick out a CD. It was a Punk-o-Rama comp, and I played the ever-loving crap out of that disk. It was the one with Tom Waits' "Big in Japan" and Refused's "Summertime vs. Punkroutine". I can't remember what else

Don't forget Godhead's sick cover of Eleanor Rigby.

Hail Don Dimellloooooooooo!

A+ just for Star Burns rocking the Zardoz costume.