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I know a few years ago he'd said he was looking, he just couldn't find the right movie to hack apart. To be fair, there have been longer times between sequels.

Tang.

Yeeaah, they figured that out long before Katrina. Katrina was just bigger news at the right time.

That basically describes a friend of mine. Has a fucking Apple tattoo and everything.

I would get a "Pizza on board" sticker.

IEMs.

Not even just compromising the quality, she's paying more for shit.

Not making….what? They're still making hard drives that fit in iPods. And they're not brutally expensive either.

They're probably the same idiots who think using their cellphone on speaker in public is a good idea.

I used to dream about being rained on by sharp sticks….

I realized I've gotten old when I started hearing all of the shit I used to hear strictly on Lazer 103 in Milwaukee on the "contemporary" adult radio station. "What the fuck, is that Stone Temple Pilots?"

Obsolete from Fear Factory was my constant album, but that came out a few years later.

Hell, they e-mailed full frontal nudity into your mailbox. Which, when I was fourteen and on AOL in 1995, was very surprising.

'eh, the World Tour wasn't terrible. At least not as bad as Season 3 was.

THAT FUCKING ENDING

I was sad I missed that tour, but then I caught the Baughaus/Nine Inch Nails tour years later, so I considered myself content.

I love Kung Pow!. I don't know if the sequel (if he ever does get it made) would even be half as good.

Seriously? Read Onslaught and the crap that came after it, and tell me AoA isn't better. At the very least, it was still reasonably coherent. Onslaught was like a Mad Libs game that every book writer had a different list of starting terms for that they had to piece together.

I still remember being a little in awe over the Blade DVD, and all of the extras that came with it, when I saw it at a friend's house.

Yeah, I thought the main point was that Morissette broke the mold as a massive chart-topper, not necessarily that she was "the first" to be an alternative female rocker.