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Wow. I expect better from AVC.

Digitally remumbled for stereo inaudibility.

I expect this device will invade space on my entertainment center.

No need to be a twit. Our own kids grew up eating/liking pretty much everything because we chose to not go down Boring Blvd when it came to food, even when going out. A lot of people seem to think kids have super sensitive palates so they don't try.

So much this. We have a family member staying with us and her 5-year-old doesn't like anything unless it's plain and boring, processed and homogenized. (shudder)

Bridgeville? Why did they have to change the location? The original story takes place in Bridgeton, so why not leave it that way?

For years I thought that St. Anger was simply a shitty record all the way around, then one day I found this video. Not only are these two ridiculously talented, they clearly illustrate that St. Anger was just a monumentally shitty recording.

Careful. I said as much about Vagabon and caught some flak.

It's okay. Life out here, from underneath the rock, it's not for everyone.

Can we be done with that over-used vocal style now?

Wow. I haven't had this few fucks to give about the Oscars in quite some time. I can't wait to not watch.

I watched The Accountant recently and enjoyed it quite a bit. I went into it with low expectations and little knowledge of what it was about, and finished pleasantly surprised.

I can take or leave Train, but I still can't wrap my brain around the fact that one day they churned out an excellent song in "Ordinary" (rock version) only to later pinch that loaf called "Hey Soul Sister." Gag.

Yep. An excellent film.

"and joining the Aryan Brotherhood for protection by the time he's 18" He managed to pull that off by landing a role in American History X.

True fact. I was fortunate enough to have seen Death during their Leprosy tour at a small club in Boston. T'was an amazing show.

It was James Brolin, not Josh.

Disagree. Well, sort of. I listened to pretty much nothing but metal from childhood though my late 20s (I, too, own Scream Bloody Gore on vinyl), then started getting into other types of music and mostly left metal behind. I'm now 48 and within the last year started getting back into metal and I love what I'm

And the winner of the "Shortest record of the year" award goes to…

I hear that. I was a metalhead as a kid, and really loved it up until somewhere in my late 20s/early 30s, and then drifted away from it. Fast forward to today where 50 will soon be checked off of my list of accomplishments, and I'm finding myself listening to a lot more metal/heavy rock again. Over the last year