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I think that was one of the edits that took a little license with it, and not the actual remix that went UNCE UNCE UNCE all over the dancefloor, correct?

Really? I would have laughed openly in the face of anyone who dared suggest JD wasn't goth, for chrissakes their lead singer *killed himself.* And how someone could listen to Unknown Pleasures, for example, and say that wasn't goth sort of disqualifies themselves from discussing the matter.

Hey, your pain isn't our fault. It's entertainment.

I'm trying to think of subversive music genre that would be immune to petty bickering between purists about what truly WAS that genre and wasn't. But just for being trailblazers, I haven't heard a lot of people dismiss Siouxsie, Bauhaus, Joy Division, or Sisters of Mercy as "not REALLY goth." Or at least, they're

Then I would suggest getting "Once Upon a Time," (singles collection), or either Join Hands, Kaleidoscope, or Juju.

Ah, see, of all of her earlier stuff, I consider Kaleidoscope to be the overall best in terms of consistent hits vs. misses.

Please answer these two questions:

I had found a used Song From the Edge of the World 12" back in high school long after most turntables had be retired. There was a deep scratch right in the middle of "Mechanical Eyes" — even though I've long since gotten Downside Up and more than made up for that, I still feel like it's the track that got away.

I don't think that song was so much about Ms. Sioux as it was about her copycats. :)

Juju is definitely Her Gothiest. It's a weird album to juxtapose with Superstition and think "huh. The same band made both of these albums."

You might check out the Twice Upon a Time album — it's a best of/singles album from the 80s when they weren't quite so cacophonic as they were in the late 70s. But if you want specific tracks: Kiss Them For Me, Dear Prudence, Peek-A-Boo, The Killing Jar, Shadowtime, The Passenger, This Wheels on Fire, and Dazzle might

Oh crap—this is hard this vaguely resembles order
1) Green Fingers
2) Desert Kisses
3) Paradise Place
4) Kiss Them For Me (Sorry, it was my gateway, fuck the haters)
5) Scarecrow
6) I Could Be Again
7) Song From the Edge of the World
8) Silver Waterfalls
9) Sick Child
10) Slowdive

I wonder if Willie Mays has seen that episode, and if he got a laugh out of "we have to find Willie Mays, and stop him."

@avclub-d80126524c1e9641333502c664fc6ca1:disqus don't forget "If we can focus, keep discipline, and not have quite as many mysterious deaths, Sunnydale is gonna rule!"

This is the same scenario where something that is immediately recognized as "a biogenic compound" of unknown provenance in a station that is known to have booby traps all over the place lands on the hands of one of the characters, is absorbed, and no one seems concerned at the time.

BIG SPOILERS
I love the idea of S7 cultists coming to Empok Nor and having that same conversation about booby traps while they're coming into the airlock, and right outside of the airlock encountering a dead vorta repeatedly walking into a bulkhead, and not proceeding from there for like, three days, while they figure

I never get tired to watching Bashir trying to patch up Quark when Quark won't sit still.

Or maybe "Death To All" was made into their motto after the fact?

"hm. A token, a slot. But how to tie it all together without my 'insert token into slot' spell?"