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Stupid probable cause and fourth amendment privileges!

If we're going the route of Phil Hartman attorneys, Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer had a pretty good track record for winning percentage too.

My cousin's name is spelled the same way. No lie.

Okay, I'll allow it.

The lightsaber duel still makes it for me.

Might be the most anticipated posthumous performance since Heath Ledger's in The Dark Knight. I certainly don't expect the same expectations for her here (for all sorts of reasons), but I really hope she knocks it out of the park on this one.

Was she even in the video?

The memories and nostalgia would make it nothing less. That and online comment and message boards almost always talk about how terrible something has been or has become.

Those popular openers will do that for ya. Due to U2 shows, I've seen Interpol and The Lumineers twice… which is two more times than I would've seen them otherwise.

I saw them a few years ago in a GA pit and, swear to god, muttered under my breath a few times, "I've never seen so many hipsters in all of my life!"

How on earth is it 'hipster' if I have yet to see Arcade Fire mentioned even once?

Hey, variety's the spice of life, right?

My thoughts too! If he ever came to the U.S., even to smaller venues or whatever, I'm sure he'd get at least enough people that'd be interested in seeing him.

Maybe Village of the Damned had something to do with that?

I live in a metro area that gets most bands here at some point or another. I'm not taking it for granted. Otherwise, Chicago isn't too far away either, if worse comes to worst.

At my first Springsteen show last year, the guy I was standing next to said it was his 43rd show. I told him how impressed I was (even though he'd been seeing him since the 70's), and he said "Well, that's nothing on the one guy I met who's over 170 by this point!"

Caught Mr. Charles Thompson twice solo and once with the Pixies post-Deal. Seeing them twice this fall though in my town, which should be fun.

Faith No More is one I have to get around to eventually (and actually, DM too). I was watching a live performance of Midlife Crisis the other day and thinking, "That just has to be intense as all (*&@#."

Last time they toured in 2008, I thought "Maybe next time." Little did I know at the time, sadly.

Hey, I liked that show. Held its own when compared to something as iconic to pre-Millenials as the movies themselves.