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"We're gonna have fun tonight. We're gonna have fun tonight."

Yeah, calling MTX "cruddy and blunt" seems to be fragrantly not hearing their music right.

It's true, Enema of The State is really damn good. I mean, you can't be a purist if you like it, but who wants to be a purist? The album's really great.

I like those two (and Alcatraz too!), but Love Is Dead is far and away the best pop punk album of the 90s for me.

Mr. T Experience's Love Is Dead is the best peak-era Lookout! album. I know Green Day got bigger, but Love Is Dead is the true essential. Probably followed by something by Avail.

It looks like the book has been written on The Men - cool punk revivalists who went classic rock and got soft, but man, I might be inclined to call Tomorrow's Hits their best album. These songs just feel really fleshed out in their "Exile on Ege Bamyasi" kind of way. I liked Leave Home and I thought Open Your Heart

I think it was just a joke about how much Barton Fink looked like Egon.

Moe Green is sweating his ass off with God now.

That did not happen.

I'm kind of amazed that this thread has gotten this far without someone pointing out that Milheiser is an actual "out" homosexual, I guess they just haven't insisted on him announcing it on air, which is weird because I believe in a cast member's first episode they should probably go live on air and discuss their

A lot of pop-punk has left my rotation as I've grown older and even more Christian pop-punk, but I won't deny that I'll still occasionally throw on some Slick Shoes or Craig's Brother.

That second self-titled Rancid album is actually really good.

Did anyone hear the Lifetime record that was released in 2006? It's really great.

I'm weird with Malkmus. Brighten The Corners is my favorite Pavement album and I tend to like his more recent solo albums (basically everything since Face The Truth). The self-titled one never did much for me with the exception of this song, which is one of his finest.

YES. Positive Force is a fantastic record. It's like a prettier, mellower Fang Island, but with equal amounts of guitar face.

Major tries to add more vocal elements and the first half of the album suffers because of it, but the second half of that album is a ripper. "Victorinian" is the best Journey song ever.

Yes but "Norm" and "A Minute With Stan Hooper" would do the trick.

The decline is definitely imagined. SNL from 06-09 is a far better show than SNL from 02-05. FAR better.

Said it above, but I've listened to both the Paramore and mbv albums, liked them both immensely and would happily place Paramore higher. Great pop is great.

The Paramore album is probably in my top 5 of the year along with Deafheaven, Kvelertak and Bill Callahan.