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I've seen Who's That Girl roughly 600 times due to it being on HBO multiple times a day, every day, during summer vacation. I still can't tell you what it's about, or what happens in it, other than 1.) Madonna puts cassettes in a guy's jacket to set of the alarm in a record store so she can walk about behind him with

I'll never forget the first time I heard Sabbath. It was during the height of the Satanic Panic in the 80s. I was around 12, and I had found Black Sabbath on vinyl that my stepdad left behind when my mom kicked him out. I put it on, it was a dark winter night, and it scared the shit out of me. And I loved it. There

He's really lucky she was a person who realizes what insurance is for. I've spoken with so many people who don't want their carrier to pay anything, and I understand people are worried about rates, but that's what it's for. Nevermind the fact that a) it's not their money, and b) an insurance company can save you from

Yeah, Dark Ages Is really great. I have all of them since (except the newest), and they are increasingly generic. Other than whatever stunt covers they perform, I can't recall a thing about them. They're competent, but there's nothing there to differentiate them from anything else. The early stuff may have had some

I'm so sick of Max's bullshit, he never wastes an opportunity to trash Sepultura, completely unprovoked. While Soulfly has the occasional good track, Max doesn't even play guitar live anymore (though he pretends) and Rizzo carries that band.

It's from "Revolusongs", with Green on vocals. It's what made me give their version of Sep a chance.

If I remember you live in a sizeable metro area? Not likely to find the guy that hit you. Most of the times those cameras at any place are pointed in the wrong direction or so low quality as not to offer any definitive evidence.

KLF is amusing and confusing to me, but I definitely like White Room and The Timelords.

Back in my early 20s we had gone out for a friend's birthday… The friend who would eventually become my wife.

Our review system sucks, there's only three tiers to be in, most everyone is in there middle. It's impossible to get to the highest tier, and you have to literally do absolutely nothing to be in the lowest.

Definitely don't see enough Young Gods represented here.

Duran Duran - Girls On Film
Killing Joke - Black Moon
Duran Duran - The Chauffeur
Skin Yard - Miss You
Damage Manual - South Pole Fighters
Nirvana - Turnaround
Faith No More - Ricochet
Prince - 1999
Sepultura (Mk II) - Bullet the Blue Sky
Blue Oyster Cult - Godzilla
Biohazard & Onyx - Judgment Night
Pigface - I Can Do No Wrong
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Depends on the person I guess. I'll turn 41 in two weeks. I mostly but new releases from bands that I already love, I do still explore, but not as much as I used to. Mostly because of time, work, school, kids, limits how much time I have to really listen to new music.

It's the influence of these kids with a more… country upbringing, to put it nicely. My wife has Nerf gun battles with the boys all the time, but I guess that's different because it's "mom".
I hope you arm yourself next time your see your cousin's kids.

There was no compatible app for my smart TV, and every time we'd start an episode on the computer, about ten minutes in it would skip to the next episode, and then we'd go back and have to start the episode again from the beginning.

My son picks up a lot he-man-woman-hater** nonsense at school, but he really liked this and I was glad, it showed him some women being adventurous and smart.

We used to watch it with the volume off and play Mr. Bungle CDs.

My wife and I started watching it by accident in the first season, before we even had kids. We got hooked and really grew to love it. Because of my work schedule we can't watch it live, but at the end of the week it is the first show we watch.

Biohazard is not a name you see often 'round these parts.