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Went to a festival today, was not told by anyone that there were no ins and outs. I started out calmly explaining my situation and got my receipt from the box office, but eventually had to litigate with some half-retarded low rent security guards before they got a cop to come over and threaten to arrest me for trespassing. Probably because I made them think, rather than stand around doing nothing all day. Great job, guys.
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Mark Isham, one of the composers BoC said influenced the album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6X9axuH2iRo Besides the trumpets, I can see it. -
Ae EP on deck. These are prosperous times, bro.
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This is fantastic.
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3 episodes into Homeland and I am intrigued
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Polar Diet Orange Dry. I'm at work so i can't put vodka or rum in it. This takes a toll on my psyche.
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Left Side Drive and Skyliner are two tracks that sum up most of what makes BoC great. -
The Perfect Rug A song detailing the existential woes of rug shopping. I could relate.
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Maybe some can sell drugs to pay for school? Ideally, right? The government can put the blame on a single person, but not a large group of people. Determinism is a stronger force than free will (which is just a necessary illusion anyway). Social class can convince people of what's expected of them. The Wire does a much better job than I could explaining this situation and from many more angles.
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I knew someone in college who got that. I laughed. I'm probably never going to get a tattoo because I'll just think it's dumb a week later.
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Boogie Nights is at least 11/10. Oh and yes, every role Marky Mark has played since has been some variation or facet of Dirk Diggler. It's the only way his career can make any sense.
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Yeah, Jim needs to recognize his drama skills. They gotta pay the bills.
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Oh yeah, he did great, GREAT stuff. Ampexian is really good too, but I think he spread himself a bit thin sort of like Omar Rodrguez Lopez.
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He made Vocal Studies, then One Word Extinguisher. Then he passed on the torch to FlyLo but makes music anyway. This is a POSTfuse 73 world we're living in right now.
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Exai is like Ae giving their fans a fistbump and then breakdancing in zero gravity with big booties bouncing in the background.
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I would rather have seen Stringer Bell, Avon Barksdale, and even Bubbles himself face off against the aliens in Prometheus, because those scientists clearly lacked street smarts. (serious)
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Ed Wood alone cements Depp's reputation as a supreme person who plays characters in movies. Depp in tons of makeup is always a bad sign though.
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The guy probably has a personality disorder from a fucked up childhood. No affirmation from a paternal figure + sudden acclaim and bitches, and you just might end up like Zomby.
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I really dig Split Your Infinities. Those synths massage my brain. -
Strife creates some of the best art. Which is why I'm saying Lyndsey Buckingham needs to get all Rumors up in this situation.
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I had never heard much NIN, but I listened to the Broken EP recently and loved it. I think Pretty Hate Machine kind of just turned me off.
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Get Homicide too. If you're enjoying this definitely check out In Search of Respect by Philippe Bourgois. It's a sociological study of a really deprived Harlem neighbourhood and the drug culture there, it's pretty eye-opening. http://www.amazon.co.uk/In-Search-Respect-Structural-Analysis/dp/0521017114 Thanks, I'll check out both of those. The documentary The House I Live In is what got me started on all of this.
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The Corner: A Year In The Life Of An Inner City Neighborhood by David Simon and Edward Burns Picked it up from the library because I'm watching The Wire right now.
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I won't deny that it's very polished and well thought out, but it seems like they made the album a bit sparse and unsatisfying on purpose because of the theme. Tracks that seem like they'll pay off or really go somewhere, but don't. Cut short (sort of like the human race's existence!)... and my enjoyment of the music. A lot of well established groups know they have their musical style and method on motherfucking lockdown, so they put a lot more thought into how it's presented. Whittling things away until the edges are nice and smooth. There are things to like here, but it's very light on those things in my opinion. Lots of buildup, potential starts to be explored, then *done*. A lot of the music here seems like a real no-brainer for them, but it's the concept they're really stressing. -
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