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Doug DeCinces
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Bring on the nuclear bombs. At this point it would be a mercy killing.

I remember one of my childhood friends was really into Led Zeppelin at the time. I was spending the night at his house, and he made me stay up just to watch the Puff Daddy/Jimmy Page collabo live.

I can't believe I spelled his name wong.

I'm not a huge fan, but Dope, Guns, and Fucking in the Streets have a lot more stylistic variations from artist to artist and track to track than the Punk-O-Rama compilations (and a much, much better title).

I think when they each turn 12, I'm going to give my nephews a copy of Left of the Dial and Our Band Could Be Your Life. I've got to do what I can to be a good uncle.

R.E.M. was my first "favorite" band, and I owned all their albums by the time I was 14, but as a teen and young adult Monster was always my least favorite. I always thought they were just trying to stab at relevance and shamelessly pander to Gen-X'ers, but the further we get from the 90's the more I love the album. It

The bronze medal has to go to GnR's The Spaghetti Incident?, right?

Best Jack London book ever

I was going to nominate Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley of Yo La Tengo, for my Celebrity "I would no longer believe in love if they broke up" Couple. But I think the real answer is Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally.

It's good to see the cancelled wrestling coverage so they could focus on more highbrow forms of entertainment.

It'll work out for him in the end when he marries the head of Univision's daughter.

Quarrelin' Hardy knows how to time travel. Kill him!

I have to nominate Bruce McCullough's bass solo in the Terriers song. First because it's the first time my 9-10 year old self realized that there existed something other than guitar solos, and second because the song is hilarious and a joy to listen to. It may have only been two notes, but it changed my life forever.

Unless they're just trying to get a rise out of them.

Only if the AA/Owens adopt the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers theme.

I look forward to sitting through an entire episode on the off chance of there being a lesbian sex scene while also accidentally learning about all the complex issues the queer community faces in modern society (channeling 16 year old me).

I think you have a 141 and two thirds chance of being correct.

Awww, son of a bitch…

You never break kayfabe. Especially in 1986.

I think that unless Brie and Gilpin got apple spat in their face, they got off easy.