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Naughty, Naughty

Posted by Casey Rae-Hunter on Fri, Aug 27, 2010

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John Parr performed the theme song for the film St. Elmo’s Fire. He also wrote this little gem, “Naughty, Naughty” — which, to my knowledge, hasn’t appeared in anything other than my ’80s nightmares. Happy birthday, Elizabeth B! VH1 TV Shows | Music Videos | Celebrity Photos | News & Gossip

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When was the Last Time You Watched Aphex Twin’s Windowlicker?

Posted by Casey Rae-Hunter on Thu, Aug 19, 2010

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It’s been too long, regardless. Please take 10 minutes to right this wrong in the name of freakish faces pasted on big bootied ladies everywhere.

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Friday Videos: I’m in Love With Seahorses Edition

Posted by Casey Rae-Hunter on Fri, Aug 13, 2010

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This is one of those must-watch-all-the-way-through videos. Apparently, Dan Deacon is involved, but it’s really about the drunk guy’s epic rant: In mini-Juggalo news, Violent J’s progeny, Violent J.J.(!!!), is launching his own music career at the tender age of… um, I’m guessing 5? The song is called “Bad Bad Man,” and it will either make [...]

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Best Site Ever: Stairway to Poetry

Posted by Casey Rae-Hunter on Fri, Jul 23, 2010

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Our good pal Delancey Leathers has stumbled across the Three Golden Secrets to Blogging: 1. Hilarious/compelling concept 2. Concept is infinitely repeatable 3. Content is easy to produce. I came up with these rules off the top of my head, but I still think they’re valid. Interesting that The Contrarian doesn’t quite hit the mark. Delancey’s new site, Stairway [...]

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Mr. Mojo Risin’?

Posted by Chris Parizo on Fri, Jul 2, 2010

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“Come on! Let’s get some tacos!” With this line, Val Kilmer’s slithery performance in Oliver Stone’s The Doors comes to a close. No doubt that Jim Morrison was one of rock’s most intriguing front men, yet by the end of his short life, he was a tubby, poor man’s Burroughs with a penchant for whiskey, women [...]

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