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No cover art for all the EP and single releases? Pffft, what a rip off!

Amen!

Over the last few hours listened to Temple of the Dog in its entirety and a wide selection of Soundgarden tracks.

Just finished listening to the first three tracks of Temple of the Dog for the first time in way too long. What a voice, RIP.

Shit, the Prince Paul remix of "Blue Flowers" just came up on shuffle here a few hours ago. Haven't listened to Dr. Octagonecologyst from start to finish in ages though, so I might have to do that sometime soon.

SAS GEO ERROR

Mr. Howley

If I remember correctly, the other writer who mentioned hating those songs was Gwen. I've always had the same suspicion about the inclusion of the Zep cover. And for my money, "Drown" is the greatest thing SP ever recorded.

The Singles soundtrack is great. But seriously, does no one at the AVC like "Waiting For Somebody" and "Dyslexic Heart"? Someone else here was shitting all over those songs just a couple months ago, but I've always liked them; a far cry from peak Replacements to be sure, but they're catchy as hell - and the latter

The cumulative effect of reading everyone else's answers in the article and in this comment section. Now if you'll excuse me…

It can be three things.

Really liking the new LCD Soundsystem tracks. "Call the Police" grabbed me immediately as it's more reminiscent of the "classic" LCD sound, but "American Dream" has grown on me with repeated listens.

Is someone forcing you to watch the show against your will, and then post numerous comments proclaiming how "lame and boring" it's been on a somewhat popular pop culture website? What the fuck, dude? There are other shows.

This should have been the first comment.

But I'm almost forty, and I didn't start drinking gin and tonic until I was in my late twenties.

Mostly a beer and wine drinker, but I love gin and tonic. Plus it's the only alcoholic beverage I've had that seems to be the exception to the old "liquor before beer" rule.

"[S]weet…something worthwhile."

Must admit, haven't thought too hard on this particular issue.

He reportedly collapsed while he and other musicians were playing “Turn On Your Lovelight,” but he was on the ground for several minutes before people realized he wasn’t joking and took him offstage to get medical attention.

It is all of those things indeed. But at 11 minutes long, it's going to take up a lot of space in a one-hour mix.