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Your comment is sure to offend the more sensitive readers. You know, the more entrenching tool opponents of black humor. Black Rage!

"all those tits you see in the Louvre" are the tourists. Ha.

Point Proven!

Yo blood, it's Ne-Yo.

You onanistic upvoter.

I predict you will continue to be agonizingly tedious and boring…

Thanx.

I listened to three or four songs briefly and never got back to it. I'll check it out again.

Buzz is a fatty.

Mmmmm, a lot of In Utero was overly reactionary for my taste. Kurt was aggressively pushing against all the sudden, maybe unexpected attention and fame, and the result is a sound that is often emphatically lo-fi, insistently grungy, and almost self destructively incomplete. That might sound like a recipe for genuinely

That is a great subject for a thread: Worst Dad Rock Band Today.

Who really, REALLY knows why artists lose their creative edge, after all. There's no one easy simple culprit to point to, and often the artist is the last person to know, so Buzz's final diagnosis of "and then drugs" is probably as accurate and valid as just about any other. You are taking him so goddamned miserably

Fool me.. uh, um, won't get fooled again!

"All Along the Watchtower" is perhaps the single greatest, most remarkable, most spectacular cover song in the history of recorded music, and it owes much of it's astonishing excellence to Jimi's impassioned vocal efforts. Hendrix's genius arrangement, orchestration and delivery of Dylan's sublime poetry is a thing of

"Come in Command Central. Be advised that we have a live wire at vector AV Club. Subject is ranting and raving hysterically without consideration for his or anyone else's dignity. Subject appears to be near illiterate and suffering profound internal turmoil. I will approach with extreme caution and will distract him

Ha!! "…intelligently written critiques of why punk is more 'worthwhile' than metal" is the funniest string of words I've seen all week. But then again it's only Tuesday.

Dude, they were done after their 1st album, if you really pay attention.

I heard Metallica the 1st time in the summer of 1984 as a young teen when Ride the Lightning came out. Van Halen's album, 1984, came out earlier that year and I loved it, but I wasn't sure which one I liked more. But after a couple weeks of constant Metallica I decided on Van Halen because at least those dudes seemed

No, no. That's just the cover story they tell to confuse and deceive their bewildered, guileless, obedient fans who dutifully continued to shovel mounds of gold their way long, long after the band had expended themselves creatively and spiritually.

I upvoted your comment only because I'm too lazy to type out the exact identical comment myself. Aw shit, I coulda just copy 'n' pasted your comment. I guess I'm too tired to think straight. Nap time…