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And "A Little Bitter", my versions are the ones from Music Bank, which I need to track down because its out of print, and I lost a lot of it in a hard drive crash. I remember them being labeled as some sort of "remix" having not compared them in some time, I'm not sure how different they are.

I've been really wanting to see them since the reunited, but they never come close. I was lucky to see them in 1994, though.

Yes! I'm not huge on post-Vitalogy Pearl Jam, and I kind of see Self Pollution Radio as one of the last gasps of the whole scene, before Layne died, before Soundgarden broke up.

Yeah we absolutely should. As soon as I'm off these heart meds and am a functioning human again, we'll work it out.

All of our record shops like that dried up. I miss the days of getting those little incentives. We have a couple record stores, but they are decidedly not catering to a metal crowd in anyway.

I'll stay L7, my man.

I've listened to the Hardwired song once, but I'm waiting to take it all as a whole when I get he disc.

Mother Love Bone - On Earth As It Is: The Complete Recordings

Iron Reagan - Eat Shit and Live
Toadies - Suck Magic [Original Demo]
Pearl Jam - Corduroy [Live Self Pollution Radio]
David Bowie - Cat People (Putting Out the Fire)
Alice In Chains - Love, Hate, Love
L7 - Shirley
Revolting Cocks - Crackin' Up
L7 - Bad Things
Alice In Chains - What the Hell Have I?
Led Zeppelin - Rock N Roll
But

Yeah, I need a citation for that.

I don't know about you, but this is where I Draw the Line.

I wanted that GIJoe aircraft carrier so bad, and when I told my dad how big it was he said "that's bigger than the bed of truck!"

Shit really is expensive. My six year old went through and checked all the stuff he wanted (he's not getting it, he's not spoiled). I thought it would be funny to add it up, it was about $3600, and that was only his first pass through. He routinely goes through it daily until he checks off everything.

Watched Stallone's Judge Dredd, I had never seen it. I fell asleep in the middle. But I will say this, Diane Lane in 1995 can get it.

Now you've got me thinking. If it wasn't ruined when my apartment flooded, I still have it, and it would be grand to frame it just for its ugliness.

Yeah I remember that one! I didn't have it, but I must've known someone who did. At least it wasn't as ugly as the one I owned. Yuck.

I remember that book, although I never had it. Someone bought me this book for Christmas, with its abominably ugly ass cover:

It's funny you say that. I was in Walmart walking by the cheapo Blu Ray bin, and laying on top was Superman III, and the cover was a close up of Christopher Reeve, and just over his shoulder was a giant Richard Pryor head. It looked so weird.

That was quick:

I only knew of the one, and someone told me about, and maybe they taped it? It was pre-youtube, so who knows. If I remember (I won't), I'm going to investigate it after work.
I think the other "album" was self released, but it was listed as a proper album on Wikipedia, but this was definitely the first time I heard