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She sings Barracuda, which fucking OWNS!

This is interesting. The punk impulse is grit, the prog impulse is ethereal, right? But it's not always that simple.

Now you done gone and did it.

My favorite Husker Du song that they never wrote:

It really was something to hear that song on the radio (once in a while) at age 12, where even in the depths of my ignorance, I understood damn well it was about naughty sexy times.

Come to think of it, doves don't cry at all.

"Fact Checkers? Fact Checkers…Oh, I think that my ex-boyfriend is in that band."

"Stuck between absurd and serious."

The correct answer is Clarice Starling and Hannibal Lecter in Hannibal, the novel.

So, I know Tool a little. Maynard seem like an interesting dude. I liked the stop motion animation videos. I also love King Crimson (I know they toured together), Rush, the Ruins, Magma, Metallica, the Mars Volta. They seem like a band that I would appreciate.

Yeah, I thought that might be the case.

The bad, not-so-nice version of Aunt Susan.

The "her" was the writer for the Leftovers, Sonia Saraiya. That got weird. I also didn't really like her take, which is okay, but it didn't seem very carefully thought through.

(I don't know what "Berensteined" means.)

Totally. But it highlights how it's a funny old world.

"This shit is good. I got it from Trish. Trish got it from Mark."

It would just be current music. Charismatic young people doing exactly the same thing.

That was a slider. Well done.

(Laughs.) Also possible, yeah.

What you'd need is a hobby.