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If you watch that Eagles documentary it's REALLY hard to choose between the two.

The only thing I find annoying about The Simpsons is that I remember, very clearly, the scratchy, shaky original shorts on The Tracy Ullman Show, which means I'm freakin' old! Bleh.

Mmmmm… bacon.

Your review is weird, man. It's like, one giant backhanded compliment after another. And at the end it doesn't really seem as if you like it, but you still gave it a B-. Like, I imagine if you REALLY didn't like it that you could have gone all D style on it. Anyway…

Well, Garage Inc. was after Load/Re-Load, and I really enjoyed that release. I could leave off everything else between then and Death Magnetic and never really miss it, though. I agree with the people who say that Load and Re-Load some good songs between them. But the simple truth is that if Metallica as a songwriting

Seeing a picture of these guys without their face paint explains so much.

Actually, that doesn't bother me at all. What bothers me is that it's not as good as their other albums, not by a long shot.

Actually, no, they aren't LISTENING to his standup. If they aren't LISTENING to his standup they can't possibly understand that he isn't the guy that they think he is, which is exactly the point he's trying to make. EVERYONE should be allowed to grow and change over the course of their life. You, me AND Dave

Well fucking said and 100% on point.

I think it should be added that Craig Ross, Lenny's guitar player since 1991, actually co-wrote this song. 

Cindy Blackman, the drummer that is. She's bad ass, and now married to Carlos Santana. Craig Ross, his guitar player since 1991 (and co-writer of this song) is also a bad ass.

Shit, it's twenty years later and I can't believe I've never noticed that before. Totally agree.

Huge fan of Kravitz' first two albums here, and I didn't know he was married to Lisa Bonnet until AFTER I heard the first album a few times. I was introduced to Let Love Rule by a hot girl I was dating. Oh, and I listened to it on acid (I Build This Garden For Us sounds totally different on acid), which helped. But it

Thank you. I was thinking exactly that.

He seems to enjoy generalizing and lumping. It makes his hate easier and quicker to explain.

I don't think they're getting better, but I think all of the second John Frusciante period albums are consistently great. And I've always felt Stadium Arcadium is very underrated. There was just too many songs on it, too soon after their last album, for all but their most hardcore fans to digest. They kind of lost me

Yes, I agree with you and anybody else who hates American Woman. It was, is and will always be a wimpy, pointless cover of a song that wasn't that great to begin with.

Let Love Rule and Mama Said are great fucking albums that hold up to anything released around that time. Everything after that, including the Are You Gonna Go My Way album (which has some great tracks), are a steady downhill slide for Lenny. Circus was pretty much awful and nothing after that ever fully grabbed my

Building everything up to make viewers believe that it's all going to turn out one way before it everything comes crashing down to ruins wouldn't be pointless for me. A little too late? Maybe. I'm probably being a bit too accepting and apologetic because of the love I've had for this series over the years.

I don't disagree with you at all, I'm just hoping that the next two episodes provide the twists that set everything as close to right as possible when dealing with a premise as convoluted as this one. Dexter CAN'T change. It never works. So, in theory anyway, everything he is planning should fall apart and fail