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Man, I didn't know Bernie Sanders was so hip.
This Pizza Hut knows how to rock.
My mom was celebrating Halloween the right way.
SNL’s Sasheer Zamata Teaches Us About Privilege
http://amysmartgirls.com/snls-sasheer-zamata-teaches-us-about-privilege/
Portraits of Auto Mechanics in the Style of Renaissance Paintings by Freddy Fabris
Watch Elizabeth Warren utterly destroy the Senate GOP
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The story of the indie rock era has rarely been told as well as it has in “Your Band Sucks,” the new chronicle by Bitch Magnet guitarist Jon Fine. Subtitled “What I Saw at Indie Rock’s Failed Revolution,” the book tells how a handful of outcasts came together to form an indie subculture all over America, spending time on rainy campuses (the group began at Oberlin), in quirky record stores, beer-stained clubs and foul-smelling vans. Fine offers both a close-up of being in a band on the road – there is a slow-motion car crash scene nearly as lyrical as something by Denis Johnson – as well as a big picture look at the ‘80s and the tribe that clustered around post-hardcore and alternative rock.
“Your Band Sucks” by Bitch Magnet’s Jon Fine looks at the pleasures and perils of “indie rock’s failed revolution”
we were probably listening to Bowie's "Heroes" at this point.
When you think about it, Ancient Rome is really just the Gallagher Too of classical western civilizations.
Just a reminder to everyone that #Entourage the #Movie comes out Wednesday, June 3. #superhero
Good music is hard to find.
Hot on the trail of the missing #bro.
Case of the Mondays #LOL