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I listened to The Shape of Punk to Come for the first time, and it sounded almost nu-metally. I should probably listen to it more before I say how I feel about it, but that's my first impression. I want to like it, so I'll definitely give it a chance

I really like Pavement, but I can definitely understand it. I'd say I don't want to be "that guy" who says Archers of Loaf were a million times better, but they kind of were.

I'm probably too late with this, but we hardly knew ye

I'm in the middle I guess. He shouldn't be getting internet-typical hate and threats, and sure, some of the criticisms are kind of sexist. At the same time, the trailer, by merit alone, is terrible. As anti-death threat and anti-MRA as I am, it would be better to give female roles in moves that are more than just

If nothing else, there needs to be a Jeb! book. This election would suck so much if I were Republican

Still doesn't beat Lindsay Graham saying that if Cruz was shot and killed on the Senate floor, whoever did it wouldn't be charged.

I'd add "Space Travel Is Boring"

How very neutral of you

The Disaster Artist is gonna be shit, isn't it?

No "Idioteque?"

So now James Cameron's going the George Lucas route…Why do these assholes hate their fans so much?

No problem. My ears are still ringing and my body's still sore. They played "A More Perfect Union" early on, and that's when it went from dancing to near-moshing. I got swayed to the front row and back, and it was amazing. By the end, the crowd, myself included, was brothers in literal arms singing songs off The

Do it. Honestly, I only talked with Craig for a minute, but they were both way cooler than I expected them to be. Talking to Patrick in particular was fucking lifechanging.

You should go if you get a chance, it was insane.

They played all the records in pretty good proportion, with about 5 being from TMLT (pretty much the songs you'd expect), and didn't let down in playing fan favorites. It ended with a trifecta of "The Battle of Hampton Roads," "Escape from No Future," and finally The Replacements' "Bastards of Young" w/ Craig, making

Saw Titus Andronicus and Craig Finn last night, and that was probably my all time favorite show. Stayed after to talk to Patrick and Craig, which did the impossible and made me love them even more. They were nice enough to sign my copies of The Monitor and Boys and Girls in America, respectively.

and not pay

I owe Azerrad a life debt for getting me into Fugazi.

Two words: Jimmy Carter

And tunnels