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The Eric Andre show always looks to me like they found a crazy homeless guy, dressed him in a suit, then put him on a public access TV set and said "Do stuff!"

That picture makes me what to disregard anything he says or does.

And/or KAKOW.

He's usually the weird scene stopping 10th lead in an ensemble comedy. The guy who talks to his cat or has conversations with 17th century ghost aristocrats or something.

He may have the right idea, but generally I find him kind of an opinionated pill.

"Just listen while I'm dissin' cause you're pissin me off!"

Nobody likes you when you're 23.

lol when I saw this article, I too looked to see if I had it downloaded on my iphone at the moment. I do NOT as it happens (even though I have some of the tracks from Pauls Boutique and Five Boroughs on it. But I will on the way home.

Yeah, the schemes are kind of dated. But at the time, they were fairly fresh. The genre has just evolved so much since then. Hell, the Beasties evolved way past what they were then.

Yeah, Takes a Nation of Millions is so damn good. But it was probably the best of the best at the time. No way anyone would come close to that within a few years. It's almost unfair to compared Licensed to Ill to it.

MCA was with it, and he's my ace. So I grabbed the piano player and I punched him in the face!

When I was in high school and on the soccer team, the sport itself was new in our area as far as an official school sport. So most of the people on it were not typical jocks - maybe 3 or 4 people out of all kids on both Varsity and JV were also on track or football or baseball. And our boomboxes tended to Beasties or

Yech. Glad that wasn't the case for me.

The last summer church camp (a Monday through Friday thing) I went to in high school (between 11 and 12th grade), on the last day as people were loading into buses and vans to leave, this one youth group cranks up their stereo in the back of their bus and blasts George Michael's "I Want Your Sex" as loud as possible

That was where I first heard this album too. In the van on the way to church camp.

Goddam right.

Yeah, that was their big hit, but it's kind of the one I scrub past when I would listen to the album. Even back then I would FF through it. It was MTV'd out at the time, but also, it's different than the rest of the album. Very MTV and radio friendly. Not that THAT was why I didn't like it. Just didn't dig the song.

lol Intergalactic is such a good song.

Holds up!

The lyric my friends and I used to laugh and recite in unison was "I went into the locker room during classes, went into your locker, and I smashed your glasses."