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that scene with Richard and Jonah at the metal concert might be one of the funniest in the entire series. I had to pause it because my wife and I couldn't stop laughing.

So nice that a new generation of hipsters will get a chance to feel cool about seeing the Shaggs.

don't you mean Alan Hunter?

They weren't a footnote. Anyone with even a surface knowledge of UK punk definitely know who they were.

It's not exactly a stretch for convicted felon/former inmate D'Souza to play that role

Tim Simons is fantastic…

indeed ;-)

and the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor :-)

if that doesn't lock up the Emmy for screenplay, I don't know what will.

most people I know have always referred to them as the Buttholes.

(to the tune of "Lady Sniff")—COREY… BRING ME MY MASTERS… COREY!

Psychotic Reaction is playing on the jukebox but it's not the real record. A record with the Columbia label is the one seen. The record was on Double Shot (YES, I'm a nerd)

the repetitive piano sample for Public Enemy's "Black Steel In the Hour Of Chaos" came from "Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic."

I laughed when Jamie said to Kip, "play the Tombs song…" Also, maybe this is a stretch but right after the scene with Johnny Thunders, Richie made a reference to a "prima ballerina" during a discussion with Devon. A line from "Personality Crisis" by the Dolls.

you know what hell would be? Being stuck at sea on a cruise with a bunch of creationists.

did he go shopping for loofahs after dinner?

some brilliant posts in this thread. Keep up the good work!