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Testicles of Doom (mk II)
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I resisted the synth Ministry for a long time, but now I love it. I cut them off at The Last Sucker, and I cut off KMFDM at Symbols.

After a fretful six weeks, passed my Accounting class with a 94.25%, so I'm very happy about that.

We watched the first ten minutes or so of the first episode, and the wife and I laughed out asses off. Since my mom has been staying with us, it's hard to watch our regular schedule because she talks through everything. So once we're caught up, it's on!

Man oh man, old Ministry and old KMFDM? Here, have an upvote!

Once I get caught up on TV and all the season finales are over, I'm going to binge Angie Tribeca on Hulu. I also need to finish Master of None and start Lady Dynamite on Netflix. Oh yeah, also Kimmy Schmidt.

5/5!

Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days
Bad Brains - How Low Can a Punk Get
Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
Toadies - Suck Magic
Soundgarden - Holy Water
Faith No More - Cuckoo For Caca
Melvins - The Green Manalishi
Pearl Jam - Deep [Live Atlanta 1994]
Ministry - Just One Fix [12" Version]
Babes In Toyland - We Are Family
Living Colour -

I miss the browsing too, especially the used CDs in a college town, you could get some legit great stuff.

@JoshModell:disqus , I would hardly call Mind Bomb "shitty Nu-Metal", I would call them "Alternative Hair Metal" as their one and only album has some hair metal trappings, but has some weird left turns.

Yeah, I know, but people keep bringing it up anyway. Preemptive strike, and all that.

Thanks Duder. Sunday was actually fine because Dad and Stepmom left, and my Mom went to Vegas for a bowling tournament (note: not Kingpin, sadly), so I sat around doing nothing all day.

Largely rotten.

Great job with this Franko, and I thanks so much for your time and effort!

The pin was the evidence, I think, as the people and the phone were blown to bits.

I guess this is as close to a review as we're going to get. Thank God they reviewed Bob Dylan and Beyonce though!

I was 12 when Robert Plant's "Tall Cool One" came out, and I loved it. I was talking to a girl who was a couple years older that I really had a crush on, and we had a conversation that went something like this:

"Simply Dusty… is there any other kind?"

All I'm really trying to say is that people aggressively insisting that you check something out that you aren't interested in is a real turn off to some people, I also think that burying your head in the sand to be contrary to those people is kind of foolish.

Yeah, I think people can be dicks either way, it just depends on how it's approached. Telling someone they must see something, rather than saying, "You might like it, check it out sometime" is a different thing. And I just mean in general, not ubiquitous things. But when someone brings in a movie for me to "borrow",

I wouldn't have ever even seen it, but I was aware of the soundtrack, and everything on it I liked I already had heard. But then a friend bought it, and I heard the other stuff and it was alright. Then someone else rented the movie, and at the time I really loved it. I still do to some degree, but probably more for