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Land a condor? I can barely even get one off the ground!

You'd still get weird artefacts all over the place. Notice how the keyboard part sounds fine throughout. I don't know how you'd even attempt to isolate the guitar without spectral sampling software that didn't exist back in 2007. I've seen people debating what went wrong, but I don't think anyone else has suggested

Nah, there's no way you could isolate the guitar part that perfectly. Too much range overlap with the keys and vocals.

A lot of it is really juvenile, but it's worth a read. I'd say it peaks with the All in the Family arc in issues 8-12, and reading that far isn't a huge commitment.

Ooh, I hope this show swings wildly between being brilliant and unreadably juvenile like the comic.

Not gonna lie, it took me a few sentences to remember that The Go! Team was a different thing to OK Go

Cheers!
It probably helps my appreciation of this album that I find Earl's numb and bored delivery complements the beats well texturally - maybe I'd feel different if I wasn't listening to it at work and focussing on the lyrics more.

I'd rather hear him stick in his lane than swing for a big important statement and miss. Anyway, it's not like there's an excess of downbeat, understated records in mainstream rap.

He can grow a pumpkin the size of a house, though

Oops, beaten to this joke

This makes way more sense as a Frank Black song than a Pixies song

I know better than to fall for this. Seinfeld's gags lower your guard, then *bam* you get attacked by a pterodactyl

Cool let's hope he's learned how to write and direct a film.

Tell that to captain 'how’s that for artificiality upon artificiality?' over here

A virtual synthesizer? What a crazy idea! No, wait, I mean 'what a thing that's been commonplace for like 20 years and is what almost all electronic music is made with now'.

You can't charge a phone from this post, can you? Because if so you're in a world of legal trouble, Patchface.

I mainly clicked the link because I knew whatever O'Neal picked would be something I'd never heard but definitely should listen to.

What the hell, that movie is hilarious

Cards Against Humanity is a great game where you get to pretend to be one of those arseholes who thinks comedy is just sticking the name of a shit celebrity next to some swear words.