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Perfect list.

Twenty-One Pilots — "Heathens"
STP — "Big Bang Baby"
Sixx AM — "We Will Not Go Quietly"
NIN — "Terrible Lie"
David Bowie — "(You Will) Set The World On Fire"
Def Leppard — "All Time High"
Stryper — "Shining Star"
Garbage — "Blackout"
Sleigh Bells — "I Can Only Stare"
The Weeknd (feat Daft Punk) — "Star Boy"
NIN — "Dear World"

Efff you both, I was in my third year of college when Slave to the Grind was released. Great album from top to bottom. Heard Sebastian Bach on Eddie Trunk's Trunk Nation podcast the other day. Funny guy but he's no rocket scientist…although when asked about a reunion with Skid Row — even for only a tour — he did say

Been going through a lot of Bulleit Bourbon lately (with whiskey stones) as I take a short break from beer.

What is this dark magic?!?! I've been wasting perfectly good shrimp shells???

No, it's pronounced: "Booooooo!"

Let's build a bridge out of you!

All we hear is Satanic Gaga…

Disney's Pixar's Finding Dory

Ask James Woods.

Imaging George Lucas at the side of the bed yelling "Faster!" "More intense!"

Been doing the same. Just saw the new video for "Dream No More," which is probably my least favorite of the ones I've heard thus far. Not bad, just not as memorable on first listen as "Moth" and "Hardwired" and "Atlas, Rise!."

My favorite PJ, love "Cat People" and the AIC stuff is awesome too.

Dick Tracy II: The Dickening

I guess it could be two things.

I know — and I'm not one of those who thinks we should be junking the Electoral College. My reason for mentioning that was as further evidence that she was not a flawed candidate. She was popular enough to get that many vote — just not in the right places (which, to me, means the problem was more strategy than

Living, as I am, as a blue speck in a growing-redder-by-the-day southern state that hasn't supported a Democrat for president since its former governor ran…Bernie would have been toast in a general election for president.

The GOP was successful in boosting the mythology of "socialized medicine" as an evil (buoyed by timing of the increased premiums). The Republicans would have positioned Bernie as a socialist against capitalism and the "American way of life."

"The politics of destruction are much easier than actually trying to get shit done."

Thought you looked familiar — we were in the same camp. I do not buy the storyline that Bernie was more electable in a general election than Hillary. I think the GOP would have loved Bernie to be the Dems nom so they could just paint him as a socialist ready to socialize our medicine and our companies and our lives