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Hey! Don't throw your garbage down here!

I will concede that "Mind Gardens" most certainly does suck, and that calling it a "song" is perhaps being overly generous.

Younger Than Yesterday would have been an even better album if Crosby hadn't thrown a hissy fit and instead allowed his self-indulgent "Mind Gardens" to be left off in favor of the contemporaneous "It Happens Each Day". There's also an alternate take of "My Back Pages" featuring the organ more prominently and a

Until help arrives, just breathe in, breathe out.

These days, I believe that the current term for "Used CD Store" is "bins-of-used-CDs-on-the-floor-at-the-back-of-the-secondhand-store".

I don't disagree as I've had the same experience myself with any number of artists, including The Smiths. But since Modell's goal is to reduce the size of his collection by 1000 CDs, it seems counterproductive to hold onto albums on the off chance he might get into them someday. Plus, in the unlikely event he purges

Just the opposite here. Love You Got It In People, but sold off the self-titled after years of hardly ever listening to it. And the first five Byrds albums are great; I'd put Younger Than Yesterday and Notorious Byrd Brothers right up there with the other essential albums of that era.

I got a cassette copy of Purple Rain at a yard sale for 25 cents, but it was missing the case. And it was during the early nineties.

Yes, lightandtruth. Clearly you are right, and everyone else here is wrong.

From the perspective of the festival organizers, cutting the band loose is probably a lot easier than dealing with potential boycotts or hostility from attendees understandably outraged by this person's moronic statement.

Josh, John…who the hell can tell these AV Club people apart, anyway? ;)

Pet Sounds and the first five Beasties albums are essential for me, but hanging on to CDs out of some sort of obligation seems to contradict the point of this exercise. None of those albums are exactly hard-to-find either (unlike that Bitch Magnet CD, ahem), so in a worst case scenario where Teti Modell hears Pet

Looks like there are some AV Clubbers who actually like the Monkees - this is good!

Not hard to see why both the Pistols and Minor Threat decided to cover it, though one or both groups may have gotten more inspiration from the Paul Revere and the Raiders version.

It could be worse. A friend from high school and his wife named their daughter "Apple" based on their loyalty to a brand of computers.

It kind of annoys me too when people ask questions about things that are clearly stated in an article, but there's no need to be a dick about it.

Well then, this is the article for you:

Midochlorians can't melt steel beams!

Oh my God, the AV Club has disbanded! *jumps out window*

You forgot to include the rows of hearts and smiley faces that obviously came directly after that line.