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  1. There's an article on Penny Arcade where the contributor bashes the game's control scheme. He also finds a strange sense of guilt playing this game, since it doesn't seem right to be attacking creatures that are just docile, curious and even sleeping. Until you hurt them, that is.


  2. No, pointing to artists you hate and calling their work the worst ever doesn't compare. The link in the original post is very likely the worst song ever. Honestly, by the time they get to the "song" part of it, they only have the time to sing four lines.

     

    Although Leonard Niomoy's "If I Had a Hammer" is torture.


  3. Ripper check this out:

     

    http://www.shootproject.com/thepit/index.php?showtopic=1066

     

    Devil's advocate over there would be to criticize the guy.

     

    Great - four pages of Mike and Marney sucking each other's political dicks. Why would anyone go there?

     

    That was the first time I ever saw that forum, and it validates my opinion that this one is far better now that they aren't watchdogging every post in every thread in every folder.


  4. Yes, I used to have it. I think there were 8 levels. What were they again?

     

    In no order:

     

    Train Station

    Jungle

    Docks

    Castle

     

     

    And that's all I can remember. The first time through, you were collecting cheese for your date. The second time I forget, the third time you were collecting engagement rings, and lastly, a ball for your son's birthday.


  5. Foo Fighters:

    Best: The Colour and the Shape

    Worst: One by One

     

    While I agree with your choice for best (and a gutsy one at that, as most people prefer s/t), I have to say that I think the worst is "There is Nothing Left to Lose". The first five tracks are great on that album, and then...what happened?


  6. I agree with Toffee...oh good call on 311 as well, though I think the self-titled blue album may be a tad better than "Grassroots"...

     

    I picked 'Roots because Nutsymptom, Lose and Taiyed contain some great jazzy guitar work. The only problem is that they produced it themselves back when they obviously didn't know what they were doing board-wise. You should download the remastered Homebrew from "Greatest Hits '93-'03"; it's clean as whistle and breathes a whole new life into it.

     

    On replies to Nirvana, I was on the fence between Nevermind and In Utero for best album, but it occurred to me that the only reason I was had to do with Nevermind being the obvious, popular choice. But you know what? It's the obvious choice for their best because it's true. In Utero was great, yes, but Nevermind deserves it's masterpiece status. As for Bleach, I keep trying to like that album, I really do.


  7. Maybe so, but I dislike the debut because their sense of humor was less present, the production is too muddy, and it feels more like a batch of generic nu-metal songs. In Mezmerize, they embraced a lot more melody, and while the lyrics are nonsensical, it's musically solid.

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