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Tony Macaroni
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"telling Collider it’s “a sequel that’s a prequel,” and IGN, “It’s going to revolutionize how people make sequels.”"

I've eaten fried bugs in a few foreign countries and they're crunchy, but overall it's kind of boring. You put chili powder on crickets and it's an okay sort of spicy snack, but it's not something I find myself ever craving again.

So instead of alternative rock/rap collaborations on the soundtrack it will be bro country mashed up with Christian rock?

While you're thinking of it, I'll just play some Dawes—-you've got to love that sweet, sweet Laurel Canyon sound.

Simma down now.

Well, then he certainly was charged sexually…

Or YouTube.

It'd be funny if it was just him singing along to Color Me Badd on the radio or something.

It's probably interesting, but who knows—I'm guessing that at some point the estates of Lennon and Harrison will let McCartney release it as he's wanted to in the past.

Yeah, it's kind of interesting to hear the raw beginnings of Nirvana playing local house parties with Led Zeppelin covers, but it doesn't amount to an album that I want to listen to again and again.

I'm betting there's not really any good unreleased Nirvana tracks that we haven't already heard before. Nirvana had a very short career and every demo, recorded live performance, and unreleased song seems to already have been placed on some retrospective compilation, old bootleg or website multiple times already.

I wish that guy was my high school math teacher, I made it to calculus but I barely passed and don't remember any of it.

Oh those rule-breaking, inspirational teachers seem cool at first, but those kids might not be ready to pass government mandated standardized tests and then their school loses all its funding.

Oh wait, this isn't a 90s Tool video at all!

What about the War on Boxing Day? Why won't us Yanks recognize that awesome post-Christmas day off?

They're not playing Marfa, TX? What the hell…

See men, this is why we don't do pun threads.

I though the cutest Link was actually that adorable rockabilly and guitar rock pioneer Link Wray.

That's interesting, I'll have to check that out. I'm really lazy about finding new interesting stuff to listen to these days, in part because with Spotify there's so many old albums I never heard that I just kind of explore the past, even though I love to hear newer stuff also.

EDM's rise to popularity snuck up on me, because when I heard dubstep, I just figured it was another British electronic genre like jungle/drum and bass that would have a little niche in the US, but never be something you'd hear on the radio.