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Bad Company has a somewhat realistic shot. Free does not. My opinion of the band is not relevant.

That list is bogus man. It needs Stephen Malkmus. Hopscotch Willie, bitches!

Why both Free and Bad Company though? That's the real question.

No, he was sufficiently mocked for what he was, back when the country had brains. Even the coke-fueled 80s…Trump was a fool. At least from the view of Palm Beach, FL.

Terra Delu!

That's not entirely true. Many key fobs work in proximity to the car. Hence the proximity hack that the faraday cage prevents.

The Farraday cage pouch is clutch to protect your key fob though.

I felt that way too, but they give the show a sense of legitimacy. This isn't your papa's Johnny Carson.

You can always tell the "RIPs" for the sake of "RIPs", but every once in a long while, an artist will pass that has a resounding reverberation on the community at large, and that's usually reserved for artists that influenced other artists, and in this instance, artists from other genres, and even art forms. These are

My shoes hurt!!

You could maybe make that case for Sony, but Dr. Luke's decision to file a defamation lawsuit seems to imply that he is ready for a fight.

but EDM sucks fucking ass.

Little known theft of a drum track: 'Led Zeppelin's 'Achille's Last Stand'' was almost note for note lifted by Heart for their track 'Barracuda'..

The song is 'dedicated' to Robin Williams. If you bothered to google the lyrics, it's essentially a song about depression and dealing with the unsettling responses that can come from your own mind. But carry on with the #UninformedSnark.

Still doesn't change the fact Kanye West sucks.

Hell yes I'm the 'fun guy' at parties. Too often I'm the only one who brought the good stuff. Look: Kanye is popular music tripe. Strive for more. It's out there. Trust me.

Yeah, not feeling it. Pretty sure Kanye's not writing anything that flies over my head, Ben.

Snob? Hell yes I am. I've heard Kanye. He's not good. I love my Afro-American music to be less rap, and more Ericah Baduh, Sly & The Family, Al Green, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, Wes Montgomery, and if I *HAVE TO* listen to rap, then gimme some sweet soul/funk of the Roots, Tribe Called Quest and Arrested

I don't know. I'm 44 years old and I have enough good music queued up that I may not even get to listen to all of, because I keep adding new stuff on top of that. Life's too short for crap music.

Yeah, because self-awareness and deprecation are things I think of when I think "Kanye West"..