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Paul Rudd already is.

I think they were attempting to even-out their attractiveness.

Out of all the new shows I watch lately, this is definitely one of them.

Not a huge fan of this guy but "Hold On We're Going Home" is one of the best songs I've ever heard.

Haha, the Nu Metal scene was horrible, but it was HUGE and sold a fuck ton of records and unfortunately influenced a whole generation of kids who then got into shitty drive-thru records emo/pop-core… Sales that high are definitely indicative of rock's "last gasp" as you say, regardless if it sucks or not. And, what,

Haha okay? Who said anything about liking them. The fact remains they're fucking huge.

Clearly you did, but maybe take a look at how many copies the first Linkin Park album sold before you go musing about last gasps.

Wow, you don't know much about music, do ya?

They're an objectively huge band. Absolutely gigantic.

I made no mention of quality. I much prefer good music over bands that are simply huge, but i don't personally find TI innovative or breathing new life into rock, that's for sure.

No no, it's just, they're not big. They're not selling out arenas. Hardly the type of band you'd imagine will be the last great rock band. They're fine, it's just funny.

Tame Impala. Haha, you gotta be fucking kidding.

I think technically he said "Well what's the difference?" or maybe my memory is shit.

Green Day are bigger, though.

Christ you're insufferable.

Weird, then how come so many of them are great?

I used to love Rainbow Road

Sweet Kid Chameleon avatar. Loved that game.

I'm on episode 5, and I'm not sure if it's just 'cause i had zero expectations due to the 19% from Rotten Tomatoes, but it's really not that bad. It deserves something more like a 65-70% score IMO.

that's exactly how i feel about the new Maggie Rogers EP.