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Miho Hatori – The Spirit of Juliet
Mediaeval Baebes – Blow Northern Wind
Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross – Technically, Missing [Gone Girl score]
Dead Can Dance – Spirit
The Dodos – Confidence
The Ditty Bops – We’re Finally Home [skipped for my own sanity]
Nitzer Ebb – Rope
David Byrne and Fatboy Slim featuring Santigold –

After a rewatch of Zodiac, I finally started reading the source material from Robert Graysmith's Zodiac Unmasked. It was initially confusing, as the book was attributing various incidents to a different person than the person identified in Zodiac (Arthur Leigh Allen, who Graysmith is convinced is the killer). However,

Big upvote for Fly on the Windscreen!

Ben Lee featuring e – Just Like Jerusalem
Atreyu – You Give Love a Bad Name [skipped; I don’t know why I even have this, because it is truly atrocious]
Rasputina – My Little Shirtwaist Fire
The Ruby Suns – Closet Astrologer
Björk – Sacrifice
Fiona Apple – Fast As You Can (iTunes Originals version)
Talking Heads – Memories

I know. I had such a crush on him when I was younger, and now every time he's in the news it just makes me sigh. Why, Corey? Why?

Especially when you consider that other letters had multiple runners up, and F had zero.

Nice Banshees track!

Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit
Bebel Gilberto – Simplesmente
Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra – Assistant
David Bowie – Hallo Spaceboy [Pet Shop Boys Remix]
The Breeders – Saints
Aimee Mann – Voices Carry [iTunes Originals Version]
Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra – Desert Quest & Bedouin Attack [From She]
The

It's okay. There are segments in which he's basically name checking 80s stuff (one of the early chapters has several paragraphs just listing various movies, video games, music acts, etc., that made me practically roll my eyes into the back of my head), but once the actual story gets going it's lightweight but

I usually mash together two or three of the double stuffs, so I'm right there with you. When they did the mega stuffs, I horded them, because they were awesome. I still give my partner crap because he ate my last package of them. Luckily, I found some more while out of town for work, so I didn't have to kill him.

First thing to pop in my head - David Bowie, Station to Station. Man, I love that track. If Tori Amos counts In your rock definition, I would also throw Yes, Anastasia in there.

I started reading An Exaggerated Murder by Josh Cook. It’s not bad so far, but I’m only about a quarter of the way into it. I did have to roll my eyes a bit, as the beginning of the second chapter contains a spoiler warning that the chapter will be discussing the plot of Chinatown, a four decade old movie. Has the

The one and true shuffle thread!

I just finished Steve Martin's Born Standing up, which is an interesting look back at his early years, how he found his way into stand up comedy, and why he decided to leave stand up. Really well written and insightful; it managed to make me want to rewatch The Jerk even though I didn't really like it when initially

Razorblade Sky is such a good song.

Have you listened to SPC ECO? It's Dean Garcia from Curve and his daughter Rose Berlin, and it would definitely fall in the dream pop wheelhouse. They have a bunch of stuff up on their Bandcamp page.

I haven't heard any of McCarthy's solo stuff, so I'll have to check that out. I did like his vocal contributions on the tracks he did with Recoil.

We technically have other options, as the car has both Sirius radio and auxiliary input, but we still like packing up the CDs and picking at random during long trips.

My favorite Cibo Matto song, plus Nellie McKay and Beta Band? Great shuffle!

Upvote for Blouse! I picked their albums up on a whim based solely on the description of their sound, and loved them.