"Stuporstars" more like

Also LOL @ the flier

Also fuck yes

DO A HEAPS FRINGE

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(93 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Super Mega Fun Times

772

(108 replies, posted in General Discussion)

The Wedding Present: Bizarro
Emergency Broadcast Network: Commercial Entertainment Product
Killing Joke: Night Time
Sparkmarker: Products And Accessories
Godflesh: Streetcleaner
Pop Will Eat Itself: This Is The Day... This Is The Hour... This Is This!
Bad Religion: Against The Grain
Milf: Ha Ha Bus!
The Cult: Electric
Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine: 30 Something
School Of Fish: School Of Fish
Lifetime: Hello Bastards
Metric: Old World Underground, Where Are You Now?
Hussalonia: Holden Hussalonia
Catherine Wheel: Adam And Eve

In no particular order.

edit: honorable mention:
The Jesus Lizard: Goat

773

(13 replies, posted in Past Events)

facundo wrote:

also, what the fuck kind of name is bearstronaut?

an AWESOME name.

Beah-stro-NAUUUTTS

774

(31 replies, posted in General Discussion)

µB wrote:

I'm in a condition of mental divergence. I find myself on the planet Ogo, part of an intellectual elite, preparing to subjugate the barbarian hordes on Pluto. But even though this is a totally convincing reality for me in every way, nevertheless Ogo is actually a construct of my psyche. I am mentally divergent, in that I am escaping certain unnamed realities that plague my life here. When I stop going there, I will be well.

Are you also divergent, friend?

Jellica wrote:

whales dying

LOL

Oh no

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(46 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Torso by Brian Michael Bendis, a "true crime" style series (collected into a standalone trade paperback) about the Cleveland Torso Murderer. I loved it. Gave my copy to a friend who I thought would love it, with the intention of buying another copy for myself later, never got around to it. I should do that.

Ed The Happy Clown by Chester Brown. Keeps you off-guard by being batshit dangerously insane, then stuns you with its unexpected tie-up-all-the-crazy-ass-details structural finesse. Involves among other things a sad clown who finds a human hand under his pillow one morning, a man who can't stop shitting, a masturbating squid, magic beans, a cow, and famously, the head of Ronald Reagan showing up on another man's penis.

Actually I started integrating it into a single concatenated, multiplexed file.

8SPASTIC

They rapin' errbody out here

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(93 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Re: bundles: what petty quibbling. Buy what you like in accordance with the combination of your finances and enthusiasm, at whatever levels those may be. Not everything's a la carte. Sometimes to get the power steering & air conditioning you gotta buy the car.

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(53 replies, posted in Releases)

Decktonic wrote:
Bit Shifter wrote:

CDs don't support metadata or embedded artwork, they never have.

[Disclaimer to smartass-proof this post: with the exception of that one short-lived subtype of enhanced CDs that needed specially-equipped players capable of reading the track title metadata.]

You are still wrong. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD-Text

Actually CD-Text is what I'm talking about. Looks like it's more universal than I thought though, in the sense that it's a readily usable extension to the Red Book standard, enjoying limited native hardware or software support, leaving it arcane enough that it's almost never used. Unless you drive an Opel apparently.

edit: and now back to the thread #fuckyeah4mat

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(53 replies, posted in Releases)

Also: things sure are complainy around here lately. #wtf

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(53 replies, posted in Releases)

CDs don't support metadata or embedded artwork, they never have.

[Disclaimer to smartass-proof this post: with the exception of that one short-lived subtype of enhanced CDs that needed specially-equipped players capable of reading the track title metadata.]