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Zeppo Wilbury
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Drama is seriously, seriously underrated. It features some of Squire's best bass work, not to mention his backing vocals, which are so prominent that he really should be considered co-lead vocalist on that album. "Tempus Fugit," "Does It Really Happen," "Into The Lens," and "Machine Messiah" are some of Squire's best

[Joke about how it looked like Al Borland in the thumbnail]

Yes.

Big Bad Cancer (Is In Sweet Remission Now)

Yeah, the movie is flawed, but still very entertaining.

[Rabin fires shotgun into air]
"PHISH!!! INSANE CLOWN POSSE!!! GET YOUR PHISH AND INSANE CLOWN POSSE ARTICLES HERE!"

I ran over a rabbit on Easter morning 2009.

Whether you're a Digital Man or Analog Kid, if you have the Big Money, this studio will be perfect for all your Grand Designs.

"Cast No Shadow" is one of the best Oasis songs. In a better world, it would've been a huge hit instead of "Wonderwall."

The A.V. Club
I want girlfriend as well

"Israel's Son" is a very good song. The rest of the album…is okay, considering they were 15 years old.

Yeah, I'm having a hard time understanding how someone could think The Great Escape is their best album. Apart from "The Universal," it doesn't hold up well at all.

Wait, The Great Escape is Blur's best album? Huh? Not Parklife, Blur, or even 13?

Collective Soul was my first album, too. "December" is probably still my favorite song from the post-grunge era.

"They're so lazy they probably take a dump in the tub" is one of the most perfect descriptions of any bands I've ever heard.

I have a Pavement CD and have listened to it, but I'm still not convinced they're not a band fabricated by music critics, a la The Masked Marauders.

The Jesus Lizard, I mean, they suck, but they kick ass!

I guess you're right. I find it funnier to imagine he's wearing sunglasses in the theater, though.