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Or Bruce Springsteen stuck in legal woes obsessively trying to record Darkness on the Edge of Town.

I've been saying this for years; If I ever write a screenplay, it'll be about the making of Fleetwood Mac's Rumors.

The only person I want to scream at is the guy who doesn't like PTA. All the other posts acknowledge the talent of the person/group that they can't connect to, but that guy's all like "Waaahhhh I don't like the frogs or Sandler." And saying Boogie Nights is his best when it's clearly his worst film, (besides Inherent

The first three Crash games were my favorite games ever.

Eh at least one of my favorites from the last couple of years, but I'm a garage rock revival guy, what do I know?

MCII became one of my favorite albums. I'm really looking forward to giving this a spin. Wish this guy got a little more attention than he does.

Ooops, I meant Moat Calin.

Whoops, I meant Moat Calin.

Weren't they at Harrenhall, not Winterfell?

But does he like EDM and saying "NBD"?

Without The Strokes we wouldn't of heard about a lot of these bands.

Well, not purposely, at least.

Maybe it's nostalgia, but I look back fondly on Mallrats. Brody might be Jason Lee's best work, but that admittedly isn't saying much.

Two Funerals was not a good episode. It looked like it was just randomly thrown together as a showcase for guest stars. And Tom's engagement was so lackluster. Aziz's "yaaaay," when she said yes was laughable.

Woah, look at Bayside in the AV Club news feed! These guys are a fantastic band and consistently put out good records, even though the album that features this particular song isn't their greatest work. But they're fantastic live, and I highly recommend them.

Tenth Avenue Freeze Out?

This and the new Spoon album are both fantastic. Exactly what my summer was missing.

He's incredibly off base about Jim Morrison. Yes, he was a drunk, but he was also pretty intelligent, one of the first celebrities to embrace the absurdism of celebrity culture and mess with journalists and the media's perception of him. He also read an incredible amount of books, especially by philosophers, and not

I'm currently in Athens, and it's still pretty damn dingy.

They used to play at the Union in Athens, goddamn me for being only like 10. So glad to hear that Marah was a Bobcat! OU OH YEAH!