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Not really well-known. I should've cleared up that I'm surmising a correlation between when Only's habit, allegedly, was at its worst, and when the band itself started sounding their sloppiest live. I'm an avid collector of Misfits bootlegs and one thing I'll note is the Walk Among Us/Earth A.D.-touring era is chock

The brothers were both into bad coke and speed. That contributed to The Misfits' unremittingly sloppy-sounding live performances throughout '81-'83.

Yo du', dis jawn right here get it.

You're doing a great service to the people to educate them of this jack-of-all-trades piece of regional language.

Well, ya know.

They sure put some King For A Day….Fool For A Lifetime to good use in this one.

Come see Uncle John's Sedan, playing to the tide.

Which do you elect to be "the time-traveling Joe Don Baker", the good Joe Don Baker from Goldeneye or the bad Joe Don Baker from The Living Daylights?

If Idris Elba is going to play James Bond, my only question is will he properly mourn the death of George Lazenby's James Bond's dead wife as some James Bonds are wont to do?

God years ago I would've agreed with you about that reprehensible pile of shit. Now I miss anybody who could hit a baseball while playing for the Phillies.

I was always of the mind that Refused were just a glorified Mike Patton-era Faith No More, but nowhere near the caliber. I could be wrong, but I just assumed the reason they blew up and became this highly-regarded "experimental" band was due to the fact that most fans of "hardcore" barely listened to anything outside

Everybody's sayin' the DeLuca brothers are shit. They're scum, they're worthless!

Geordie Walker would've been a great replacement, no doubt, but Justin Broadrick (another candidate) would've taken that band to incredible heights. Imagine for a minute, Faith No More playing inside a factory that produces nuclear missiles for Hell's military. His guitar feedback manipulation skills alone would've

I agree. To me, FNM is one of the few bands — in a small category — who've never put out a bad record while having the audacity to switch vocalists.

Rereading would imply that I'd read it in the first place, which clearly, I did not. This is an admission of my short-comings, oh Lord, yes it is an admission. That much is true.

Any of you happen to remember the one with Penn and Teller? That one kinda caught me off guard because their crib was loaded with bondage gear, if I'm remembering correctly. Was that their crib? Or was it Willa Ford and Mike Modano's crib that had all the bondage gear? I think it was them.

It actually wasn't even his home; it belonged to Jane Seymour.

Oh yeah my bad I meant to say 2011. Yeah the movie came out in 2011. Not 2008, 2011.

What about Elvin St. Joneson's 2008 directorial debut "The Other Ham's Half" about an insurance salesman who moves to Arkansas and falls in love with a retractable awning once he finds out he's dying of spinal meningitis? I know it's only 51 to 100 right now, but if this movie get's excluded from the list I don't

Well, Bruce Campbell did technically out chin Z'Dar in the first Maniac Cop. But ultimately, Z'Dar's chin came out on top while Bruce Campbell's chin was buried in a newspaper in the wee moments of the 2nd installment.