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Testicles of Doom (mk II)
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I knew I had seen Page Eight somewhere, but I couldn't remember where. I didn't know the cast was so good. Are all three on Prime? I'll have to check them out.

I'm not going to swap anything, but add Bones, Emerald City, Training Day, and Sleepy Hollow.

Apparently not!!

It's incredibly short. It basically is only about memory implants and finding out that it's been done before and before and before… There's not a lot there to build a movie around.

"Thanks for the tip…"

Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste is just an amazing album (with a few minor problems). Barker, Connelly, Reiflin, and Jourgensen really hit it out of the park.

If I could erase hair metal and heard "Black Sabbath" again for the first time… well, I'd probably be institutionalized.

Absolutely.
I remember now that I need to fully explore their back catalogue. I only have Are We Not Men, and I need to fix that.

Faith No More, beginning with Epic, literally changed my life. They broke so many of my preconceived notions about music, and continued to do so through their career. I became much more open to other styles of music and explored more things I didn't think were "cool enough" when they first came out.

The song is great, but I am also really drawn to the mystery of it. Who is Q Lazzarus? Where did she go? I tried a few years back (there may be new info now), but there was barely anything at all about her on the internet, which of course, just made me more interested.

I heard it in the grocery store yesterday morning before work, for the first time in awhile, and I had to stay and listen to the whole thing.

It's a shame I had to scroll this far to find Bowie, especially considering this year. For me it's "Station to Station". I was a casual fan, and heard the hits of course, but "Station to Station", the song and then the whole album, really blew me away.

I'm certain Vince Vaughn is responsible for the inclusion on the soundtrack, especially since in that terrible movie with Jennifer Aniston, they go to an Old '97s concert.

The way Devo ratchets up the tension on that song makes it one of my favorite cover songs ever, surpassing the original in my ears.

Cool, I didn't know it was about Porter Wagner.

It's possible that because the father can't work in the blizzard, that he can't earn the money to buy the ring? Not a lot of people had paid days off back then (or even now).

I Will Always Love these pun threads.

If only my future included a young Jenny Agutter's breasts…

I had seen nearly every big league Nu Metal band opening for someone back in the day. And they were varying degrees of embarrassing, but the worst was the street teamers. Some of them for local bands, some of them Nu Metal upstarts signed to majors hoping to ride the wave to stardom, and all of them were wretched

This is where I am at, like the Native American using every part of the animal they kill, at least it's not going to waste.