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I know this will never become comment of the year, but I wish it would.

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Stephen Harper's cool rock star buddy Chad Kroeger of Nickelback, Chad Kroeger's wife Avril Lavigne.

I maintain that To Venus And Back is way underrated. It's basically just "Tori Amos makes a pop album" but what a great pop album it is.

Yeah, that video, holy shit. If this is the single I can't imagine what a nightmarish, claustrophobic trip we're in for when the album drops. I predict it's gonna be excellent, but probably deeply, deeply depressing.

For sure. I was more expanding on your point than disagreeing with it.

Kendrick/2pac Hologram Tour or GTFO

I mean, just because the twist ending of a movie explains everything else that happened, doesn't mean the movie wasn't great. If anything, the album just made me want to scurry back to the beginning and try to pick up on every little detail that I might have missed.

One of the most ambitious albums I've ever heard, full stop. I think I love it, but even after several listens I feel like I still have a long way to go with it, and it's been a long-ass time since an album made me feel that way.

I thought Yeezus was one of his worst too, but you're being a jerk.

Between this and the article that lumps The Jinx in with fictional crime shows I'm pretty sure they're slowly wobbling over the thin line between "pop culture-loving recluses" and "actual CHUDs".

I've always loved Small Parts Isolated And Destroyed.

I'm a millennial and I knew it was a NoMeansNo reference!

Sad upvote.

It very well might have been, I've only heard bits and pieces. That said, I feel like there'd be a significant difference between a Bryan Ferry album with raw production and very spare, stripped-back arrangements (which, to the best of my knowledge, he's never done and probably honestly is too much of a control freak

Okay. I have a suggestion, and it's not gonna go over well, but hear me out: Bryan Ferry. Though I like his solo work plenty, his arrangements have been stuck in Avalon-aping mode since the '80s, and his voice now has this lovely, vaguely raspy weather-beaten quality that'd lend itself well to some more stripped-down

A plausible explanation at last! Now I can admit to liking this film instead of staring awkwardly at my shoes every time someone brings it up!

Logo movie?

It was actually posted by a registered user who either deleted the comment and had it hanging out as a Ghost Comment for a bit or deleted their account entirely.

EVERYTHING IS TERRIBLE! :D

Bad business, a hundred million.
Wait, wait, Mike says this should be a song about women.
But then he said he doesn't know any women.
I told him "yo, I know, like, seven women."