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I also sing like them whenever I do the Neutron Dance, which admittedly doesn't happen much.

I can't count past the number 12. And I can't count to the number 12 without singing it like the Pointer Sisters.

"Flux" is a driving force of pure energy and is totally awesome. I have pretty much loved all of their albums. I'm listening to the new one as I type this and I do feel like it is lacking even a bit of that energy. Hell it doesn't even have the frantic feel of Okereke's solo stuff

Agreed. Great taste in music but dull covers.

I used to love Big Choice back in the day, their self-titled as well. I have Standards & Practices, but I don't really like it. It just sounds like the band is going through the motions. Was it a contract fulfiller? This song sounds like it could fit on all their older albums, for better or worse.They always sound

"I don't care if you're sick of it. I run a record company here"

Ah yes, "Gave Up" from Broken. The soundtrack of 15 year-old Shadow_play's life. Nowadays I don't listen to NIN. I've let most of my depression, anger and self-loathing go.

I love this song, and just about everything else on The Queen is Dead.

Oh, I miss Suburgatory too.

I thought the narrative was this is the first time Washington played a straight-up villain, and he was awesome in it.

All you really need to see is Shatner's line reading of "What does God need with a Starship?"

But I've never heard of Sleeper, yet I can list a bunch of male-fronted Bands: Oasis, Blur, Radiohead, Pulp, Suede, Boo Radleys, Gene, etc.

I used to listen to the score while playing with my castle set legos. It's so good. Hell I till listen to it today.

Hell yeah Roger Miller! Oo-de-fucking-lally!

As I recall, this Sting episode of SNL was absolutely hilarious. Okay, yeah, it gave us the Richmeister, which got played out real fast, but at the time was funny. But the episode also brought us the Sinatra Group which is an absolutely classic sketch. So funny. The elevator guys with Sting was good too. I don't

Leasing is exactly what it is. I loved rdio. It was a great service with lots of the music I loved. It helped me discover new music. It kept me up to date on new releases. Over the last few years I amassed quite a "collection" there. Now it's pretty much gone. And, as much as I loved it, there were still some issues.

Yes, When You break it down, it is pretty cheap to stream music. I think it's getting locked up in a subscription that might hold some people back. We are in truth commitment-phobes. Another thing is, When I purchase something physically I only have to do it once, and so long as I keep it intact I can use and re-use

I saw that Tour with NIN. Bowie sand on NIN's "Reptile" and it was pretty awesome. My friends and I kind of wandered around while Bowie's set played. I laughed at all the ignorant fools that rushed back to their seats when the opening Bass lines of "Under Pressure" started. "He's playing Ice Ice Baby!" The fools said

There's something very likable about Matthew Gray Gubler. Maybe it's that sincerity he is going on about. I think this is a solid list starting off with a great old cartoon. There are definitely a few films on here that I need to see, but are sadly unavailable on my streaming or at my library.

"The Touch" Stan Bush (AKA The Song from the Transformers movie, or the song from Boogie Nights)