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Harold Meachum I think will be one of, if not the main villain. He's a big catalyst for the whole becoming Iron Fist tale.

CW-level? Let me get this straight, you're calling the platform which just had the pop culture hit of the year Stranger Things and 3 pretty impressive Marvel shows "CW level".
WELL OKAY THEN. LOL.

YOSH.

Ah yes I remember the episode of Arrow where he punched a mystical dragon in the heart

Daddy needs a new pair of shoes, obv

Oh damn, I didn't even think of game tunes. Chrono Trigger's "The Sealed Door" gives me legit chills.

And then throw in half of the Doves discography

I don't think there's any embarrassment to be had, I've been taking the occasional cue from licenced game soundtracks since the second Wipeout game.

I don't think there's any embarrassment to be had, I've been taking the occasional cue from licenced game soundtracks since the second Wipeout game.

Let Down, yes.

Hurry Up, We're Dreaming really didn't do much for me (especially compared to Saturdays = Youth which I adored) but the most frustrating thing is that the track that comes before Outro, Klaus I Love You, which practically slapped me and grabbed me by the collar, was only 1:45 minutes long. WHY.

I really like Feel.Love.Thinking.Of, though maybe not quite as a complete experience as High Expectations/Low Results and M4 EP, which were always going to be a hard act to follow. But "I Think I'll Start a Fire" is somehow one of my favourite songs of theirs. I don't think Left Here Alone grabbed me so much as the

I have to add there's something about melancholy songs sung by artists who have passed which frames them even more as tunes that give me the chills. Everything from Roy Orbison's "In Dreams" to Robert Palmer's "Johnny and Mary" to Elliot Smith's "Waltz #2" - which honestly were contenders already.

Cash's version definitely has what I hesitate to call an unfair advantage. Reznor cornered the market when it came to self loathing but Cash infused largely the same lyrics with a whole new world of melancholy and gravitas that only a legend at the very twilight at his career could haved infused in the song. I

FAUNTS? LIST THEM
(I'm just excited to find someone who knows them)

Speaking of Crowded House, Fall At Your Feet and Don't Dream It's Over are definitely up there

Are you sure? We can duet it~

"God Only Knows" - Beach Boys: the way it all culminates in that ending round is something else, almost bittersweet
"Weird Fishes/Arpeggi" - Radiohead: I could list so many more. Radiohead is joked as a band you could slit your wrists to but it's that swelling of emotion that gets that goosebumpy reaction.
Almost any

Upvoted for How To Disappear Completely just by itself. So much anguish to that song, it's really something else.

More Karma Police than PA for me.