By far that's the most punk rock song of the 2000s.
By far that's the most punk rock song of the 2000s.
On average, about how many Deadspin.com posts per week would you write a scathing takedown of if they were posted on some other site?
Actually, we know why.
The Ringer hosts columns from and a podcast featuring Jon Favreau. Favreau is a former Obama speechwriter and, like Simmons, a Holy Cross alum. Favreau is also friendly with Miller. Favreau had Miller on the podcast and during the Ringer’s debate night coverage.
I imagine it’s to give a pretense of balance, seeing as how they run Jon Favreau’s stuff and Favreau seems to be friendly with Miller. They had Miller on for their Facebook Live debate coverage.
"A Picture Postcard" by The Promise Ring, which I'm now realizing is over 20 years old. Welp.
Tons of great choices already listed, but I'll go with one I just listened to today.
That "Someone Great" - "All My Friends" back-to-back is just the most goosebumping thing possible.
This is always my answer for songs that hold up no matter how many damn times the classic rock station plays it.
Isn’t it rich? Are we a pair? Me here at last on the ground and you in mid-air.
I hope people get to see them One More Time.
Priority number two for the Democrats needs to be to start to build a legitimate bench of candidates for 2024. (Priority number one is keeping that shit-for-brains short-fingered fascist from ever becoming president.)
It'll be out right after the Eternal Darkness sequel.
The beer couldn’t just thrown itself, could it? COULD IT??!?!
I'm like halfway through the fourth book right now. Totally lived up to the hype. It's also amazing how many people came up to me and said they can't read them because of the covers.
It's an hour and forty minute courtroom drama and right as the jury is about to announce their verdict, the t-rex crashes in and eats them.
It turns out there was another park where they combined all the dinosaurs with raptors! Raptor-pterodactyls, raptor-triceratops, raptor-compys, raptor-spitting-at-Newman dinosaurs. It's going to be great.
Whom do you begrudgingly admire?
Frank and Estelle Costanza and their son George.
Even though it was written before, "Waitin' on a Sunny Day" is the most 9/11-y song on that album to me. I remember that day vividly about being a bright, sunny day. The feeling I get from that song is someone sitting on their porch, waiting for their spouse who works at or near the WTC to come home, unable to reach…
It’s from the linked NYT article.