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Ryan Waggoner
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Small world, man….I did weekend overnights at an AC Top-40 station in Indiana in the late 90s/early 2000s. I alternated between "We Are Not Alone" and Rush's "Leave That Thing Alone" for musical beds rather than the approved carts. Also, when i was absolutely certain nobody was listening……"You Are What You Is", and

I will say that the "Cheep Thrills" comp should be required listening for everyone who ever tries to dismiss Zappa. If you can't find something in that that interests you, then yeah…Zappa might not be for you. But between the live take of "My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama", "Catholic Girls" and "Bobby Brown", plus

Really? Thing-Fish is (along with Man From Utopia) one of my go-tos for 80s output. But, what do I know? Sheik Yerbouti was the first Zappa album I fell in love with.

Admittedly, I've not been able to afford a trip to the shop to pick up my pull list for a while, but I absolutely loved Action Comics 41, and am excited to see where the Truth storyline takes them….it's the first interesting take on the character i think I've seen in a long time.

I'd never heard of Sloan until a vacation in Canada 13 years ago. I've never forgotten them since.

I will admit that i think it looks like a potentially good movie, although i imagine it will be a standard "first 30 minutes is origin, next 30 minutes sets up the conflict which will be resolved in the last act with 2 action set pieces" (i think a full 90 minute origin with a hint of larger conflict at the end would

Brian May, British guitarist (famously of Queen) and astrophysicist vs Brian May, Australian composer behind the Mad Max score.

I don't watch much sports, so the first time i watched football with my now-ex father-in-law and the voiceover announced the pre-game show with a bunch of names "….and James Brown", I looked at my father-in-law and said, "damn….he really IS the hardest working man in show biz".

I've always maintained that the Michael Keaton "Jack Frost" was a big-budget remake of the horror movie that went off the rails with studio interference trying to get a lower rating to increase the box office take.

I've always been troubled by the number of songs titled "Under Pressure", especially the Queen and ZZ Top songs. But i was listening to Spotify a couple weeks ago and heard an ad promoting some new song titled "I Was Made For Loving You"….i mean, that's not even a terribly common combination of words. How does someone

Holy shit— I'd never seen that before!  Thank you, Mohd!

I'm a little disappointed that Nemesis isn't getting the full write-up treatment, as I thought it was pretty good when I watched it.  I'm curious to see it again and see if I can remember why I liked it so much, and parse out what everyone else hates about it so much, but I distinctly recall referring to it as "TNG's