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  1. There is no way to definitively rank these albums, though I can appreciate the effort. It’s impossible from such a phenomenal band. As a fan since the identity crisis release and tour, each album coincides with each phase of the listeners’ life. Hell, the bandmates are similar in age to myself on average. But a time, a place, a smell, a taste… it all plays a roll into one’s perspective and judgement. Phoenix Ignition will forever be anthemic to me and I’m sure it will get my blood pumping at age 90, same as it did at 18, if I make it that long. I enjoy reading these rankings and would be curious when OP joined the journey. But I would never consider illusion as a bottom half album, IC a bottom feeder, nor major/minor a top half album though it has some great songs. YET ONE THING WE CAN ALL AGREE ON… TAITA IS ALWAYS A TOP TIER ALBUM. The influence that album had on so many bands and lives in general can’t be understated.

  2. The only thing stopping us from a ring with this is galvanized steel on the teeth of some majestical clippers wielded by a neon clear unicorn… he looks like the champion of humanity. Our opponent would forfeit. Immediate HOF with a decade to go. He’d become president of the NFLPA and commissioner. He’d be the perennial MVP and rename it Most Valuable Dirte. We could go 0-17 and still win a ring simply by attraction. I’d give a testicle for Joe “Dirte” Burrow to see this realized, resulting in a ring. Someone make this happen. Write a contract and I’ll sign the shit out of it (along with season tickets cause I have a wife and kids thus no longer need the testes).

  3. Trenches. Trenches. Trenches. It’s what controls the game, period.

  4. Limousine overall. But the feel from No Seatbelt Song is quite melancholic.

  5. "Seneca" off of To be everywhere is to be nowhere. It's an instrumental song only and only 1 minute long, but it's absolutely haunting.

  6. Somewhere in the Reddit verse I have posted something similar to verbatim to this take. It’s one of those songs that strikes a chord never been struck before. 100% beautifully haunting. Like a vivid dream you just can’t shake.

  7. 14/15 legs hit. His over 50.5 lost a $1500 payout on $1 laid… smdh

  8. There is definitely a version of Bury Your Head done with Anthony Green. I just recently started listening to Saosin again and the variations I have heard ARE NOT what I had on my iPod or iMac in the early 2000s. Both the iPod and iMac crapped out years ago but I’m 100% certain the version I had, along with a couple other demos and variations of songs from Translating the name and before, were all with Anthony Green.

  9. Mckenzie Milton. I feel for that dude. He was on top of the world and then damn near lost his leg in the most gruesome injury I have ever seen.

  10. Tampa 2009 at Ritz Ybor with Thrice. Pretty phenomenal night with two of my favorites. Lots of Heineken’s and edibles that night.

  11. I know this will be unpopular and not all metal but I will not listen to Metallica, GNR, Nirvana, or Pearl Jam. I’m sure there are plenty more but those come to mind first.

  12. Oh I had my fair share of MySpace. It was THE place for bands to post up. Very familiar with how essential it was for any band.

  13. Suburban teenage wasteland blues - strung out from here to infirmary - alkaline trio failed states - propagandhi Somery- descendents the long walk - whippersnapper Identity crisis - thrice Stay asleep - bigiwg Slowly going through way of the buffalo - mxpx

  14. Ffs. No Northern Kentucky Areas? It’s a easy pass on shit cities.

  15. Edgewood/Ft Mitchell/Ft Wright, Union, Burlington, Independence/Taylor Mill… all relatively close or inside the 275 loop and would compete with most or all of these cities.

  16. I was only speaking of places I’ve personally lived in or spent a lot of time in. No hate for Ft Thomas, just never spent much time there other than playing away games at Highlands.

  17. I’ll take 4 for free now and be there by noon… I’ll call in…

  18. Pac for sure, liquid swords, but Mystic Stylez is sneaky good. I enjoy the “gimmicky” evil shit cause Lord Infamous always killed it. He was a very underrated lyricist. Anyone out there on World Domination is incredibly well done IMO. I grew an affinity for punk and metal from my late middle school years to today… all that teen angst… but pac, three 6, OutKast, do or die, wu-tang, twista, and a lot of the mid/late 90s gangsta rap preceded my eventual love for punk and metal.

  19. Pittsburgh got after Browning today. He did some good things today but made some awful mistakes. It’s a lack of reps. He’s a backup and it shows against a defense like this. He struggled last week until the 4th quarter. He also has a run game that really struggles.

  20. The commentators said it… Browning saw film of man to man and got zone. Made some crucial mistakes and WTF was that back foot Hail Mary heave in the red zone!?! They wanted it more. As a TEAM, we did not show up at all. Out schemed. Out played. Our efforted, period. Glad I was forced to miss the second half. We will beat the Chiefs, keep that playoff door cracked oh so little then get Jenna Jameson’d at home against the other TTUN (The Turds Up North).

  21. Yup, time to pack up the kids and go drive around town to see some Christmas lights.

  22. Man, when we lose momentum… shit gets fugly real fast. More so, when we get momentum back, this team knows how to capitalize.

  23. Every thug needs a lady is WAY BETTER as a straight acoustic song. Not sure how hot that is but it’s damn true.

  24. Where are all you ZT defenders at? Awful quiet now considering how damn loud you all were in the first half if anyone dared say something negative about Coach Screen

  25. The play was actually set up nicely for Boyd. He just made a very idiotic decision. Had it been completed, it may have been a chunk play. Execution lacked. Otherwise, been a fairly well called game offensively.

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