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The crappy, homemade, amateurish quality of the songs is part of the charm. If that sounds like bullshit to you, then go ahead and pass. I honestly love thier vaunted "golden" period and listen to Alien Lanes and parts of Under the Bushes etc quite a bit, so start with those. Heres the first few good songs from the

Way to completley miss the point of the show

Yea, but TV as a medium has matured a lot in the last 2 decades. There are shows on now that are on par with any of the more traditionally sophisticated entertainments like movies, plays, musicals etc. Obviously there's still a lot of tripe, like with any meidum/artform, but unless you're veging out every second of

You can safely skip GTA 4, Darwinia and Alpha Protocol. I wasn't a big fan of Deus Ex either, but thats up to you.

pssst 1derer…that was the joke

why did you make me click on that link in a room full of family? ASSHOLE

ZMF is slowly taking over the internet, one website at a time.

SAY ARROW TO THE KNEE AGAIN  I DARE YOU I DOUBLE DARE YOU MOTHERFUCKER

Remember when Sonic Team was actually an inspired, creative group of people who put out a fun, unique game every single time? What happened?

Way too many numbers, man

If Ghost Trick is as good as the first Phoenix Wright game, then I am running out to the store right now and buying it.

Bethesda needs better writers on their staff before I can really get involved in their games. So many of the quests are done out of obligation rather then fun, so on that part I agree with you. On the other hand, wandering around beautifully crafted alien worlds as whatever character I want and affecting real change

HOP UP OUT THA BED GET MY SWAG ON TAKE A LOOK IN THE MIRROR SAY WASSUP YEA IM GETTING PROMO ITEMS WHOOOOOOAA

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Hey Ya and that Charlie Brown clip were made for each other. Thanks for that!

endeared not endured

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RIGHT

The generic title and fact that the seasons plotlines were basically wrapped up tells me he probably had the anthology idea from the get-go.