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As a big fan of Tool and APC...that song is incredibly meh and disappointing.
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Green Jello had to change to Green Jelly.


I didn't know until years later that Danny Carey played the drums on 3 Little Pigs and Les Claypool, Pauly Shore, and Maynard did the pigs' voices. What a weird bit of 90's trivia.

re: Let's get the funk out

Posted by Mister Completely on 5/20/26 at 12:19 pm to
Who knew a flute could be funky :lol:
The golden age of hip hop owes a lot to Chuck Brown & the Soul Searchers

We've all heard it a thousand times but can we take a minute and appreciate that this is one of the funkiest songs ever? Stevie played drums, clavinet, the Moog bassline...everything but the horns. Brilliant is an understatement.

There's some iconic songs with fat arse bass intros.

Billie Jean
Another One Bites the Dust
My Name is Mud (pretty much anything Primus)
Come Together

And of course I can't leave out this:


1. The Exorcist
3. A Nightmare on Elm Street

1. The Shining
3. Texas Chainsaw Massacre

1. Halloween
2. Alien

1. Jaws
2. The Thing

Man these are tough :lol:
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Would likely need to develop secondary stuff a little better and add movement to the FB.


Man this is a bad take. His curveball was a fricking hammer. Guys like George Brett and Pete Rose said it was impossible to hit. That video that was posted shows him embarrassing a ton of HOF hitters with it. Plus he learned how to set it up with his FB and hide it.

His circle change wasn't anything to sneeze at either. You don't get over 5700 k's throwing just straight gas.
Of course I want Scottie to win it again but if a Euro were to take it, I hope it's Fleetwood. He's long been one of the nicest (if not the nicest), most down to earth and gracious dudes on the tour. Hope he gets at least one major in his career.
Jesus Christ...that's Jamie Borne
The Bird "look like 84 huh?" and Tim Duncan "ooooo...almost" will probably always be my 2 favorites especially for how they are told by Mashburn and KG.

This one is good too although it's really just a commercial :lol:

"Ashley's Roachclip" - The drum break at 3:30 is famous because of how many times it's been sampled (ex - "Paid in Full", "Run's House", etc) but the whole song is funky as shite. 70s soul and funk IMO is in its own universe for how great it was...so innovative and influential and just makes you move.

When you can damn near melt faces with a flute, you know you've got soul :lol:

Clyde Stubblefield basically gave birth to hip hop with this break. The most spot-on title to a song in history probably :lol: - "Funky Drummer"

re: Louder Than Life 2026

Posted by Mister Completely on 2/23/26 at 11:15 pm to
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Stoked that The Prodigy is on there.


I would've thought they'd retire after Keith Flint died - but I just read that they didn't replace him and Maxim is doing all the frontman stuff now.

Wonder how good their shows can be without Flint. I loved me some Fat of the Land back in the day.
I always use Statbroadcast. It has up-to-the-pitch stats and a great box score. Super easy to navigate.

re: WBB vs Arkansas

Posted by Mister Completely on 1/29/26 at 8:35 pm to
That's a block 100 out of 100 times. Pitiful call :lol:
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I’ve never heard of Ryan Huffman, LSU’s highly ranked QB.


He was a fairly big time prospect but turns out he couldn't cut it as a QB here. Probably had as much to do with Curley and that clown coaching staff as it did with Huffman.

He did a little better with baseball but I believe he ended up leaving and going back to Texas. Played baseball his last year or 2 at A&M.

re: Cortana Mall question

Posted by Mister Completely on 1/28/26 at 7:12 pm to
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It 100% had a theatre. Bon Marche mall had two. One stand alone on the back side on Lobdell and Cinema 12 on the front side.


Standalone at BM where was I saw "Revenge of the Nerds." Cinema 6/8/11 was where I saw too many great movies to count..."Raiders of the Lost Ark", "E.T.", "Back to the Future," and on and on.

Cortana definitely had a theater. I saw "Hoosiers", "Poltergeist", "Rocky III" and a lot of others there.

Yes Mama Brava was just across from it. Just down the way was SpacePort arcade - next to Pearson's Luggage and Orange Julius. I spent a lot of time there as a kid :lol: