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Peyote Coyote
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I'm not shocked that Dillinger didn't get included, but damn, that is one great album. I'm a little surprised that the Phosphorescent album, which is also great, didn't get included. I am shocked that nobody voted for …Like Clockwork, but people need to calm down - I mean, I really liked it, but it's no Lullabies to

Current Top 30:
1. Deafheaven - Sunbather
2. Vampire Weekend - Modern Vampires of the City
3. Protest the Hero - Volition
4. The Dillinger Escape Plan - One of Us is the Killer
5. Phosphorescent - Muchacho
6. Waxahatchee - Cerulean Salt
7. Circle Takes the Square - Decompositions Volume Number One
8. Kanye West - Yeezus
9.

A. Best episode since "Clear," hands down.

I got the impression that they felt overly confined or whatever in their apartment and wanted to find somewhere better and safer with more people and were only staying in the apartment building because of their dad's health.

Not to mention, their cult following is basically the definition of a cult following. I remember watching a documentary about them and there were a handful of interviews with just random concertgoers, and there were multiple dudes who were seeing Rush for like their 40th time or something. And I feel like a lot (well

I thought the "Heroes" thing was stupid, but that's just the fault of whoever picked the music (I don't know if it was Chbosky or someone else) since, as you know (and other people should), the song isn't named in the book.

I honestly don't get the hate for this. The book is fantastic, and the movie was one of my favorites of last year.