Don't do it.
Don't do it.
Nothing.
Seriously. What do the actuarial tables say for a late middle age 350 pound pill addict rageaholic?
How about we watch it and then judge?
I lived through the late 80s when half of cable TV was mediocre observational comedy. Now half of cable TV, plus seemingly 2/3 of streaming internet entertainment, is mediocre introspective comedy and meta explorations of how difficult it is to be a comedian, their boring existential bullshit, etc etc. I think it's…
People do evolve. Think of how many otherwise righteous people and institutions began supporting gay marriage just a few years ago. I've been totally sure about certain things, particularly related to political correctness, and then talked to people and read viewpoints that spun my head around. Sometimes is takes a…
it's called "context" you whiny little btch.
I'm a graphic designer who's worked for studios and I know a couple people who do posters. I can almost guarantee what you're seeing isn't a talentless, clueless designer, but literally several dozen layers of input, back and forth, until the original concept - or any concept - was ground into dust. I'd love to see…
Good news - Dead have agreed to eulogize you while you're still live.
Cornell? No, it seems he was pretty righteous and well-liked.
You're sort of right but overstating it. Nirvana had elements of the Pixies in them, as Pixies had elements of X in them, etc. Pixies were massively influential and you can hear bits of them in many subsequent bands. They were huge in Europe but didn't 100% break here because they didn't look or sound the part when…
"New wave" (say, Flock of Seagulls) after post-punk (like Gang of Four) comes to mind. Then again new wave was my gateway drug to the good stuff before it so I can't hate too hard.
Shitty poem.
One more cliche and you get a free t-shirt.
Wonder no more: No, we won't.
Yeah, great cliche because black people never complain about difficulty with apps, Eldridge Cleaver.
I only know one Megan Trainor song but I guarantee nothing she's done is as heinous as this db's bullshit karaoke.
"…after seeing an especially impactful Stooges concert in 1969." I'm assuming this obit had better flow when read in the original Mandarin.
I agree, I thought this episode was the weakest so far (and I love this show). No 30-50 year old men have ever, ever played dress-up like that and the whole Detroit thing seemed overbaked.
Everything I've ever heard from them seems like a jukebox of influences that never add up to an individual sound. Saw them a while back (opening for the Breeders) and they were criminally indulgent, opening with a 10-minute noise jam and featuring two boring, listless ballads. Later on I heard one of their crew saying…