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Right, because while you'd think baseball alone would be enough, adding math TO baseball is the key.

Lucky you. The fourth movie blows.

Don't date robots!!!

Bill and Virginia are researching ways to help with that problem…

"Cobain wasn't exactly a guitar god, but technical proficiency and song-craft are two very different things."

Maybe this was poor musician's disease, but Cobain's willingness to play crappy beat-up gear used to drive me NUTS. I get that he was demonstrating you don't need the Steve Vai rig to make powerful music, but man, I really wanted him to stop playing through junk store cast-offs.

Another upstate-er!

Well that's something.

"I haven't had much opportunity to get burned out on songs."

Holy crap! Mind blown! And slightly expanded. I never would have guessed Cobain could be competent on drums. I know that if you're in enough bands, eventually you sit down with not-your-native-instrument and poke around. But this seems more than that.

You know it's funny…I've seen many comments in this article talking about how various Foo songs got burned out for them. I moved to South Carolina in the fall of 94, and Hootie was UNAVOIDABLE! Every radio format was playing those damn songs. We used to joke that they were going to play the parking lot behind our

I was 25 when the first album came out, and I didn't pay much attention to it. That was because while I too was sucked into the Nevermind maelstrom, by the time that album had run it's course, I had been ejected from the Nirvana-cane. So I saw the Foo album as something "the drummer from that band I don't really care

"I know Cobain's a better musician"

"Journey… I'd put them along with Hootie and the Blowfish."

Greetings slaves!

Wow. This is something.

Nice. I'm sure you're very happy. And very sad.

So am I going too far in saying that I could come up with two or three different answers for that, like right now?

Damn it! I replied that to something further upstream before I saw yours.

I think Rainer was grown in a lab…