Now I Understand Why I've Always Hated Grease

Kenickie's a creep!



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Suicidal Tendencies, "Institutionalized"

From 1983, here's "Institutionalized" by Suicidal Tendencies.

Enjoy!

Original Recipe




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The Culture Brats Top Ten Television Shows Of 2010

The Culture Brats watch a lot of television. When everyone sent in their Top 10 television shows of the year, 61 different shows received votes. Sixty-one. But once we tallied up the votes, we came up with the following overall Top Ten.

Drumroll? Let's.

The Culture Brats Top Ten Television Shows Of 2010

  1. The Walking Dead 
  2. Lost 
  3. Modern Family 
  4. True Blood 
  5. 30 Rock 
  6. The Big Bang Theory 
  7. Tosh.0 
  8. Dexter 
  9. Burn Notice 
  10. The Amazing Race (tie) 
  11. Sherlock (tie) 
  12. Survivor (tie)

And now we have a special treat for you! If you've ever wondered which Brat's television viewing habits most closely resemble your own, wonder no more! Here are the Top 10 lists of every Brat who participated:

Chrismupchuckkah: The Recap

Last night, we completed Chrismupchuckkah, our 100 Hours Of Holiday Music Spectacular. It was a load of fun and we hope you enjoyed it. Every thirty minutes, we played a holiday tune by a different artist. When all was said and done, we ended up playing 211 songs by 200 unique artists. While we'd love to go back and link to every single song, all we have time for is the list:
  1. +44, "Christmas Vacation"
  2. Ryan Adams, "Hey Parker, It's Christmas"
  3. Christina Aguilera, "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"
  4. All Time Low, "Merry Christmas, Kiss My Ass"
  5. Fiona Apple, "Frosty The Snowman"
  6. Atom & His Package, "What We Do On Christmas"
  7. Gene Autry, "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer"
  8. AWOLNATION, "Silent Night"
  9. Badly Drawn Boy, "Donna & Blitzen"
  10. Band Aid, "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
  11. Barenaked Ladies and Sarah McLachlan, "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"
  12. The Beach Boys, "Little St. Nick"
  13. Beck, "The Little Drum Machine Boy"
  14. Best Coast And Wavves, "Got Something For You"
  15. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, "Mr. Heatmiser"
  16. Bishop Allen, "You'll Never Find My Christmas"
  17. Blackalicious, "Toy Jackpot"
  18. Blink-182, "I Won't Be Home For Christmas"
  19. Kurtis Blow, "Christmas Rappin'"
  20. Bon Jovi, "I Wish Everyday Could Be Like Christmas"

Set Your DVRs: Week Of December 27, 2010

All the shows are in reruns this week except for Austin City Limits. Guess everyone is saving up for the New Year's Eve live performances.

Here are the musical acts appearing on the talk show circuit this week. We compiled this list to the best of our abilities. Check your local listings and don't shoot the messenger.

Monday, December 27th
Conan: Soundgarden (R)
Jimmy Kimmel Live: The Temper Trap (R)
Last Call With Carson Daly: Japandroids (R)
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Pegi Young And The Survivors (R)
Late Show with David Letterman: Ra Ra Riot (R)

New Music Releases: Everyone's Broke

Everyone spent all their money on Christmas presents, so there are no new releases from any '80s or early '90s artists this week. In fact, no one's releasing anything of note this week.

Here's hoping next week will be better!

Joe Esposito, "You're The Best"

From 1984, here's Joe Esposito's "You're The Best."

Enjoy!

Chrismupchuckkah: Joey Ramone, "What a Wonderful World"

Here we are folks. The finish line.

100 hours later.

200 bands later.

211 songs later.

Thanks for coming along for the ride.

And though the song we're ending Chrismupcuckkah with isn't really a holiday song, it has a sweet holiday message to it. So to close out our epic show, here's "What A Wonderful World" from the late great Joey Ramone.

Enjoy!

Chrismupchuckkah: Paul Young, "What Christmas Means To Me"

Chrismupchuckkah: Yo La Tengo, "It's Christmas Time!"