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Didn't anyone else do this as a kid/teenager? We'd mute the TV and try to make 2 Live Crew work with the Muppets. Which sounds like a really, really lame Family Guy flashback.

You mean 'reeks of fucking awesomeness.' A wheelchair Ghostrider would instantly slide into the top spot on my list of favorite heroes.

Look, the real story is Cookie Monster as Dorothy. That is some brilliant shit.

I saw these guys last year in Seattle and actually walked out of the theater. I love the show and Steve Brule is the man (he was there). The only way I can describe the show is 'Larry the Cable Guy for Nerds.' They went low-hanging fruit style the entire time and given how rabid the crowd was, it didn't matter. It

We can't ever go back to Arizona!

Crystal Fucking Methodist. Amazing.

The most insane thing about that song is that it was #1 in the country when it dropped. Listening to it again, I can't even god damn IMAGINE a situation where a six minute track with no singing (hell not even a hook) and about five 'holy shit rewind that lines' would ever hit #1 again.

Yeah, I think someone above mentioned it, but he probably lost a TON of stuff in that flood. This is one of the first songs I ever heard on The Internet. To this day it stands as one of the best Wu-Tang tracks ever made.

Have you heard the new one? Ugh.

Get Em Out Ya Way Pa is just fantastic. 'Voice skippin off production…'

I flit between It Takes a Nation…and 36 Chambers, but I have to disagree otherwise. Don't get me wrong 'A Better Tommorrow' is capital A Awful, but if you take all of their output (including the 'solo' stuff) the vast majority is incredible. Especially since many, many tracks could have been on any album. Hell,

Point taken about it being the author's first book. But I will say, every time I post this link somewhere to discuss it (and I post it a lot) the first response is always a defense of Butcher, fans saying 'This guy has no idea what he's talking about!' While Lund is definitely taking the guy down a notch and having

I know it is 800 comments in, but three things. First, awesome breakdown of this nonsense. Second, If Jim Butcher wins a Hugo, that is all I'll need to write off the Hugo Awards completely. Finally, Jeb Lund of the fantastic Et Tu Mr Destructo wrote about Butcher a while back. I post it constantly as it is one of

Nah, it never got there but it was fun to see the lunacy. If you want a great take on this idea (psychopaths put together for all the wrong reasons) I think the high water mark was Warren Ellis' run on Thunderbolts. I just re-read it again and man I liked it. But I'm a sucker for a good 'Bullseye is the killer

Ha yeah, I get it. But imagine that the only hip hop you ever heard was LL Cool J's BAD or Run DMC's Raising Hell and then that song dropped.

I grew up in the middle of nowhere in Michigan, but my parents were huge fans of Motown and 70's soul. My mom never really understood why I loved hip hop so much, even though she had listened to a lot of what I played. Between my sophomore and junior year of college I lived at home and worked this crazy job where I

I scraped all of these a long time back and use them as my google screensaver.

I dunno, almost all of those lasted around 20 issues and others are DC's core books. Given how DC/Wildstorm handled these things in the past, I think they gave these books (as well as many others that stunk) a LOT of rope. I mention Wildstorm because they did a soft reboot and released some amazing books and just

Probably not from DC. They'd cover it in so much schmaltz you'd cringe. Or it would be a Darwyn Cook joint and slowly turn into a reference-a-thon.

Nailed it. The one thing I'd add is that if they want to do a reboot, why not start re-telling the stories when DC started? I would LOVE to see Johns et al tackle Superman circa 1939 or whenever he debuted. I'm not talking Year One crap, but seriously: Capture the wonder of what people would have really thought