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Streaming. Fucking fantastic!

No, but a seven comma sentence is good for at least half a humanities PhD.

Sabbath and Sleep in their slots for sure, but so many candidates for the (un)Holy Spirit. I might be more inclined to go with Electric Wizard or, as @squirtloaf said, Wino.

Other inclusions, wherever they go? Off the top of my head, Church of Misery, Goya, Dopelord, Jex Thoth, Giant Squid.

Pallbearer’s a real downer though. That’s not a bad thing, I like Pallbearer, I just consider the doom bands that sound genuinely doomed to be different animals than the doom bands that sing about weed and demons and just like wah-wah pedals and slow tempos.

Same here.  I love that Sleep fans crashed the site.

Side note: there was a fucking mess in ordering this thing this morning. Sleep fans crashed Third Man’s site (so much for weed smokers are lazy and passive), and it came up as $50, plus $20 shipping. Eventually IT sorted things out, and it turned out the vinyl was $30 and shipping was as low as $5.

Got mine on order,

I figure it’s a typo. Also, the biggest of upvotes for “the googles do nothing.” 

Though she’s ahead of everyone else by already having some songs about these things.

Never did get the soundtrack.  Might have to for Medicine.  Sure I can pick it up for a penny on Amazon.

No, you’re right--been a while but as soon as I read “Dynamite” it came back.

RIYL Beach House and EMA? That’s a must listen.

ETA 1: Pretty good.

ETA 2:  I have no idea how I’d react if Dr. Mrs. The Cube told me she had a mystic vision that we had to split.

I don’t disagree with this, but its existence has been known of for less than 24 hours and the music itself has been available for less than that. Not really enough time.

Also, going nuts trying to find the vinyl.  People from England have posted pics of it but there’s nowhere to order online.  Have to hope my local

My mom had to accompany me to buy Downward Spiral on account of the parental advisory label. She asked the clerk if it was for any of “that cop killer stuff,” and when told no, gave approval, as she had no problem with her teenage kids cursing, which I attribute to her being from Brooklyn. 

If you’re into comics at all, check out Garth Ennis’s run on The Shadow from five or six years ago.  He unfortunately only wrote the first storyline of Dark Horse’s reboot or restart, or whatever (I read the next issue from whoever they replaced him with and promptly dropped it), but it amounts to a great little

No argument here on brains.

I didn’t check out, exactly—I became stone broke for a few years after In Our Gun came out and lost track of the band. I haven’t actually heard Split The Difference, so it’s possible I’d like it—I think I thought How We Operate was #4. I picked that up years and years later for cheap, thinking “oh yeah, I should get

Wait, the MPAA was actually considering an NC-17 for violence?  I don’t know what to do with this information.

The one I remember (haven’t seen it since the theater) is in Eduardo’s rant to an impassive Mark Zuckerberg near the end when he’s been kicked out, and he refers to Z’s “hoodies and fuck-you sandals.” I think that one gets a pass because he’s talking really quickly and the words all run together.

Yes, we know.  We’ve all been to Paheal.

The two first-timers. . .having exhausted the cringe-comedy potential of the premise within a few scenes