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Well, I'm talking in terms of 2006-2010 era when both Dance Rock and Indie Folk were starting to pop up. I remember when NME and Guardian puts Arcade Fire in the same category of "The New New Wave" alongside Hot Chip, LCD Soundsystem and Bloc Party.

Um, Avi Lerner's still there.

So this is what happens when Honey Boo Boo Child subscribes to Anthony Fantano and Pitchfork…..

I agree with Butler's demonstration of how America and Europe see their music.

>was destined to be one of those Neanderthalic, faux-merican EuropaCorp action movies, like The Transporter or From Paris With Love­­

I love how when you google "Return of Kings", most of the results after the first comes up with a mediocre anime that is known for a lot of gay shipping between male characters.

Out of all the songs, only "How Do I Live" and "The Time of My Life" were the only bearable ones. Honorable mentions for "I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing"

I agree to disagree.

Still better than Berserk 2016.

Still that's not a good excuse.

That's why I'm hoping to have a cyborg hand where I can do any magic trick without even learning a single one.

Have you seen Castlevania?

Seriously, Inhumans sucking real hard (according to TCA Panel reports) will lead to a takeover of Marvel TV by Marvel Studios.

Luke Cage with Cottonmouth as the villain was so fucking good.

I'm not saying that Feige was directly involved, but Ike Perlmutter's grip on Marvel TV did definitely get stronger once Feige and Marvel Studios no longer reports to Perlmutter.

And the decline was happening the exact moment Kevin Feige no longer reported to Ike Perlmutter.

My new scale for pop culture TV is whether or not the show is either better, as bad or worse than Berserk 2016.

Slipknot aka "The Man Who Can Climb Anything" is my favourite personal meme of 2016

The last 5 minutes of the series is just hilarious. I didn't find this episode funny but when it gets to the concert that's when I lost it.

As much as I'm looking forward to The Defenders, the Berserkification of Scott Buck's Marvel TV work makes me more intrigued about what behind the scenes of Marvel TV and its relationship with Marvel Studios.