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Didn't want to take the extra step and just title the article "Fuck You, D'Angelo!"

Let's not start patting ourselves on the back too heartily, folks. To quote: "We are dealing here with an audience with above-average education, which one could describe as ‘cultural omnivores’… Such viewers are interested in a broad spectrum of art and media across the traditional boundaries of high and popular

Def a great song. All his solo albums have high points and I wouldn't say any of them are bad, but S/T and Face the Truth are just the ones that I want to listen to when I want the Malkmus "solo" experience.

Stephen Malkmus suggestions - Face the Truth is, for my money, his best solo album post S/T, and the only other one that I keep in rotation to this day.

I'll throw a couple of lesser known ones in: Sting as Martin Taylor in Brimstone & Treacle and the title character of Stephen King's "The Man in the Black Suit".

Streamers, Birdy, Full Metal Jacket, Married to the Mob and Short Cuts would like a word… but Cutthroat Island's hiding in the corner and won't make eye contact.

"Not that I care, I'm not invested in Ghostbusters at all…" he/she says six paragraphs into a 350 word comment on Ghostbusters. ;-)

THIS LIST IS NOT EXACTLY THE SAME AS THE ONE I WOULD'VE MADE AND IS THEREFORE OBJECTIVELY THE WORST!!!!!!