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I'm sure he'd love it if you pointed that out to him. Perhaps in the comments….

Got to Give it Up by Marvin Gaye. Its the song that Blurred Lines stole.

That's too bad. Whenever I'm buying gifts for my younger relatives I always worry that my terrible gift choices will end up on their "worst gift ever list." I guess no one ever complains about a gift certificate 20 years later but it definitely says "I thought about it and couldn't come up with anything at all so

Holden Caulfield cry or just "why did you get me this!" cry?

It was a long time ago….

me

I think that's a bit too far. People smoke. Its a poor choice but its a fact of life that's never going to be completely wiped out. Banning it for a group of people, just because you can, seems unfair, even if it makes financial sense. Especially these people.

But they really just looked like that on their own. They didn't need any frame of reference to look like confused group of dudes who were just following the current trends, which happened to be completely ridiculous.

As someone who grew up in the 80s into the early 90s (high school class of 1992), I didn't know who the hell was still listening to hair metal anyway. It seemed just as awful then.

Und Becks?

I would go with Paddy's pub, the worst bar in Philadelphia. But its a tough sell. I've tried with people who weren't into it and 3 episodes is the bare minimum you can get away with. Or you could just get them really baked.

Beck's version of Everbody's Got to Learn Sometime. Although I can't remember why…..

I was very skeptical about this when I read about it way before they released anything (trailer, episodes, etc….). But so far it seems an awful lot like Breaking Bad in the best way possible. My fears of it being a cash-in exercise on a nearly perfect show are quickly disappearing. Instead it looks like an actual

Were you drinking mead from a styrofoam cup?

Yeah that was the creepiest thing ever. I remember reading about that when it came out just scratching my head. The fact that it was made by David Lynch's daughter was even stranger. Then I saw bits of it on cable and it was so laughably bad that I forgot about all the potentially offensive stuff. It was horrible

It could be worse. Like Dance of the Seven Veils worse.

I would check out Angel Dust if you're not being sarcastic.

Does this mean that Mr. Bungle will also release a follow up to California? Also, is Jim Martin still out?

Maybe he improved upon Wayne Shorter's solo from the original. That makes about as much sense as giving a grammy to Chick Corea in 2015.

Black-eyed-peas bad.