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Metallica breaks the mold of many, many metal bands where the bassist is the primary creative force (Sabbath, Maiden, Motorhead off the top of my head). The lead guitarist is sometimes but not typically driving the band, but is rather an instrumental frontman.

The incidental music for the first Child's Play (Chuckie) movie is really quite something, combining analog and digital electronic music with the more traditional music. It makes the movie worth re-viewing many times.

Regarding Jane's Addiction, they signed a deal with a management team that was not in their best interest and turned into a lawsuit in which the band lost. This is one of the primary reasons that reunions never happened.

Slightly?

There's no sarcasm there, and it is not a vice. Straight up.

There are no two "slight" differences in my responses. Again, you need help with your delusions.

I did not intend sarcasm, I don't see it at all on after a night's sleep, but you'll read into my comments what you want.

Thanks, I missed it with that blasted black background.

lol @agitated. You are presenting as quite delusional, answering your own non-rhetorical questions.

Nicely worded sarcasm.

This used to be e-mailed to me. Did the AV Club simply drop the subscription mode, forcing me to pull the content rather than having it pushed to me.

Agitated? You seem delusional.

I have no idea what the hell you're referring to, so I the answer is no.

That makes so much sense, explaining the whiners and circle jerkers who disagree with me.

This is a great decision on CC's part.

Definitely. Candlebox just released their break-out hit "Far Behind" and opened for "Living Color" 1993? Autumn? Avalon at Lansdowne Street in Boston across from Fenway Park.

Kroll was not funny, wasn't funny, and won't be funny in my lifetime.

Roseanne's "The Stash" came out years before That 70s Show, and did much to reverse the tide against the Just Say …. ugh I can't say it.

The justification of this article is that salesmanship has artistic merit.

Seeing as the film aspires to shed light on human rights abuses but was made in a convenient location where human rights are perpetually abused, this review misses the picture in the biggest way possible.