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"The writers, they went off and did The Fugitive after that, which I would’ve liked to have done. I would’ve liked to have been Dr. Richard Kimble. "

Yeah, I'm not trying to shame her/call her out. I'm just curious how she was duped. Did she think what she was being read was for something presenting itself as a science fiction movie instead of a science fiction movie that thought it was a documentary?

does it mention that geocentric "documentary" fiasco at all?

Do you think they'll ever play this song live again? If I were them I don't know if I could.

Worst case scenario: Going to see DOOM and having Death Grips show up to play.

We're the Unicorns, and we belong on this list too.

" C’mon, people. Jason Statham is the star of Wild Card, The Mechanic, Safe, Killer Elite, and Homefront. He deserves financial respect" hahaha

Yeah, you guys have actually won it more than once and you took Scott Stevens. Also, you at least have an awesome fictional fan in David Puddy.

Jon Hamm being on our side helps make the Blues' futility a little easier to swallow. Actually, no, it doesn't.

Yeah. If St. Louis is forgettable, why can't they ever shut the fuck up about it?

And how could I forget White Reaper. These kids just signed to Polyvinyl and are a lot of fun. Picks up the frenetic pace from where Jay Reatard left it. whitereaper.bandcamp.com

Shout out to The Remains aka Barry & The Remains. Their one proper, pre-reunion album's production didn't capture their gritty attack, but it boasts SOOO many great songs.

Bass Drum of Death is pretty damn solid and pretty similar to Segall, who is the current king.

"You know, some people have taken us to task for having two women—Victoria and Fran—who had sort of the… I guess you’d call them nasally voices." You'd think of all people, Weird Al fans would have tolerance for this sort of thing.

PARKLIFE!

One of my favorite music critics had the best line about it: "William P. Corgan, if you're nasty." Funny enough though, that critic goes by Stephen Thomas Erlewine.

Indeed, the subtlety of BonerTime is lost on most.

Leary did not appear to be good about breaking the news.