Naked Lunch, again.
William Burroughs is the greatest literary genius of all time. Disagree with this, and you are wrong. There is nothing that another writer could do that he couldn't do better.
I saw this kid rubbing peanut butter on his face on the internet about a year and a half ago. Now he has his own television show.
God bless America indeed. Kid sucks, to be sure.
I would defend the merits of Weezer's first album, which I think is fantastic, along with the faithful, but now that the amount of crap Weezer has released officially outnumbers the good, I am less apt to rush to their defense.
I guess the Stone Roses would be the obvious choice.
The Ramones also, in a way. They peaked with the so stupid it's brilliant dumbrock of their first three albums or so, and gradually become more and more uninspired as their career wore on.
I think it's safe to say that Pitchfork's target audience wouldn't listen to Audioslave, Metallica, or Tool anyways, and thus the joke reviews they give to those bands are harmless.
Song to work out to: The Go! Team - Panther Dash
Song to make love to: Minnie Ripperton - Inside My Love
Song to fight to: Wu-Tang Clan - Bring Da Ruckus
Song to drink to: Robert Johnson - Hellhound On My Trail
Song to relax to: Yo La Tengo - Moby Octopad
Song to drive to: Modern Lovers - Roadrunner
Song that reminds you of summer: XTC - Grass
Song that most reminds you of a specific movie: The Who - A Quick One (While He's Away)
Song that makes you feel sad: Nick Drake - Which Will
Song to play with your friends: The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist
Song that most reminds you of a girl you once went out with: Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Zephyr Song
Overall theme song of your life: The Velvet Underground - After Hours
Lame.
McLusky is indeed the name of the band. That song is called She Will Only Bring You Happiness, and is my favorite of theirs. The two albums I've heard, McLusky Do Dallas and The Difference Between You And Me Is I'm Not On Fire, are both solid if unspectacular.