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Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick
Wiretree - Big Coat
Iggy Pop - Real Wild Child (Wild One)
Tom Petty - American Girl
Fiery Furnaces - Sweet Spot
ELO - Don't Bring Me Down
Beach House - One Thing
The Jesus and Mary Chain - Taste the Floor
Funeral Suits - Machines Too
Arcade Fire - Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)

I can just hear it on repeat in my head.

That ad always feels like it's ten minutes long too.

Cue cutaway gag of Seth McFarlane being confused by popular anime and what he needs to do to create one.

Scott Walker is the only big snub I'm seeing there.

I just watched Arsenic and Old Lace this weekend. It felt like it ended on a bit of a flat note, but it was really funny overall.

Some Like it Hot is so good. I just watched it for the first time a few months ago. Also, holy crap. Like I got that Marilyn Monroe was very attractive, but I don't think I really understood it until seeing her on the screen.

I'm not sick of all these Harvey Danger jokes, but I'm not wellcoming any more either.

Huh, I loved it on my first listen. I do agree that a lot of the individual songs are growers though.

That scene in White Chicks* where Terry Cruz sings 1000 miles is hilarious

Yes is a freaking great song.

The Kung Fu Panda movies are actually really good about that. There's general riffs on the genre of Kung fu movies, but they aren't filled to the brim with that overly referential humor that most Dreamworks movies rely on. The first one's actually really enjoyable, and the second one is better than what you'd expect

You can say whatever you want about the second or third, but I love the first one.

Fuuuuck, even thinking of that legit makes me tear up. Never seen him in concert. Wanted tickets for this upcoming tour where he's performing the River in its entirety, but can't make it :(

The worst one I see at my school is the Ramones Eagle Crest. There are so many people I see wearing that shirt that would struggle to name a Ramones song other than "that hey ho let's go one".

I always start playlists at 3 in the morning with no intention of finishing them. "Hey, this Strokes song is called 12:51, I wonder what other songs I listen to reference specific times in their titles. I put 10 or so songs on it, fall asleep, then promptly forget about it.

I love that pathetic little power chord at the end of that song.

I'm a 10s highschool kid, so that's no excuse for having not listened to Lonesome Crowded West or Moon and Antarctica.

The first few seasons of Red vs Blue were just amazing. I liked a lot of their stuff, but the style of humor gets old after a while. This sounds like more of the same.

It only counts if the twin peaks are referring to naked woman laying on her back.