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They also got the fact that LCD usually negotiates for 1h 40m even when the other headliners have an hour and a half or so (like at Lollapalooza)

Did anyone else read the title like the Parks and Rec song?

It's a very different style than their earlier albums though, and even if I can regard it as a great album, I don't enjoy it nearly as much as them. (It probably says something that my favorite track off it is Ignoreland, because that's probably the least typical of the album)

Walcott by Vampire Weekend for me - I have it set to the clip where there's a little buildup right before it crashes back into the main riff.

I grew up with soda but pop is just so much more fun to say.

Hmm, fair enough. I guess there's a ceremonial nature to something like "It's game 7, let's all have a beer" that "It's game 7, let's all have a Sprite" doesn't even if you prefer the taste of Sprite and don't want to get drunk.

You monster.

I don't understand the purpose of cheap, low-quality beer. Like if you're just drinking to get drunk, why not just drink a stiff mixed drink and get it done much faster and cheaper without feeling like you just drank a whole loaf of bread? If you're drinking them with no intention to get drunk, are you drinking them

For some reason Don't Lie to Me always really felt like a Paul McCartney song to me, something about the vocal delivery.

It's fantastic background listening while doing something else though.

If they just get a little more media exposure they might make it big!

Spicy food delivers such a nice physical sensation though! IPAs just taste like drinking bitter grapefruit.

^ I don't know a single person who fits that description.

I wouldn't describe Idiocracy as punching down though - ignorant boors are not exactly a disadvantaged class in America.

The little guitar solo after "…hesitating…" in Marquee Moon is such a perfect moment.

For me the intro to Stuck Between Stations is what does it - no matter how many times I hear it, the killer moment when the band kicks in makes me want to go right out and run a marathon or something.

Okkervil River's Black does it for me every time, especially the bridge "Don't lose me now, let me help you out, though I know I can't help you anyhow…"

My top picks would be Outlaw Pete and We Take Care of Our Own. The former has a pretty engaging story and the latter is a great rocking protest song that also wins the same award as Born in the USA for being easily mis-interpreted as a rah-rah pro-America song.

You paid for access to the music - the original medium it came in is irrelevant.

Maybe next they can go after Google Images for letting you see paintings without going into a museum. Screw these guys and their efforts to remove people's access to art.