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That Lincoln Project one makes me laugh SO HARD. great stuff.

Let’s just say it’s 6,000,000 new plays, at 0.003 cents a play (Spotify’s lowest rate) they’d be getting $18,000. Not a ton, but, hey, a nice boost!

The one with the Count is my favourite.

I will even accept more slideshows of these.

Looks like a good day for Gravity Kills’ 1996 self-titled album. Guilty has 7.3 million plays when their closest other high-playing song is 1.3 million and their average plays is somewhere between 100-300,000.

I completely agree. I actually honestly feel bad for many Republicans. I grew up in a predominantly conservative Republican area, and most folks there were generally good people. They weren’t racist. They had compassion for others. They raised a lot more money for the poor and needy through their churches than any

When I had to approve my sign in this morning

Hey Patrick, I thought of something funnier than 24.

Or Pocari Sweat, which is a Japanese sport drink.

Also easy to confuse them with Picard sweats, which is where your bald head perspires after eating spicy foods because you are English, but pretending to be French.

Picardy sweat

Yes! Hole’s cover of Gold Dust Woman, PJ Harvey’s My Naked Cousin, and most of the other tunes were great.

Hidden away in the credits is “additional composition” by Brian Williams, who has worked with Revell on a number of film soundtracks, but is probably better known as pioneering dark ambient artist “Lustmord.”

O’Barr was also a fan of Joy Division, whose former members turned down an offer from Most to re-record “Love Will Tear Us Apart” for the soundtrack.

All this Crow coverage is making me feel so fucking old

Soundtrack was good. The movie, not so much

This soundtrack remains one of the very best ever. And somehow, I’ve seen about half the bands on this CD live in the last 5-10 years (just saw Helmet play Milktoast last month!). Even saw the corpse of Stone Temple Pilots at one point. With all the nostalgia tours going on these days, I can almost guarantee that if

My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult was basically a band that only existed in 90's movie soundtracks.

This album has never left my rotation, it’s been a constant listen since the 90s

Now playing

Not only do I still listen to the soundtrack but the score as well. It has ‘Can’t Rain All The Time’ and the guitar solo Eric plays on the rooftop before going to Top’s club.