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I'm just going to leave this here so retro can find it:
This guy deserves more love:
Friendly reminder for those who haven't watched Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho:

Stop whatever you are doing and watch Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
I honestly figured that this would have been brought up before, but RIP Tom Petty. He died of cardiac arrest at only 66 years old. Famous of course not only for his solo work and with Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, but also along with The Traveling Wilburys and Mudkrutch.

Putting this video in particular as it was an example of how he helped others in the music industry also. You might notice the line "me and Del were singing "Little Runaway". " That is a reference to Del Shannon, a famed rocker from the 1950s and 1960s that Tom Petty helped to get a record contract for again. Sadly, Del also passed away too young. But Tom really also helped many other people directly through his life, besides just the music he released.
Personal fave, which actually came from fairly late from his career.
This might be my new favorite band/music video/song/artistic creation that exists in the entire history of humanity.
Norihito Sumitomo is one of the best (if not THE best) DragonBall composers of all time. 

Toei made a wise choice when they hired him.

Original song: Artificial Intelligence Bomb by naruto2413

The original song is called "Native Faith" from the game "Touhou: Mountain of Faith".

EDIT: the original footage of Jon Arbuckle screaming Garfield's name comes from a PS2/PC game simply titled Garfield.
I love it when movies introduce me to new music. Like... I have NOT been able to stop listening to this.

^Which movie introduced you to that song?
(11-09-2017, 02:41 PM)ZpaceJ0ck0 Wrote: [ -> ]^Which movie introduced you to that song?

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...I got bitch slapped in the face with nostalgia and so I'm a bit hyperfixated.

Found a new jazz band to listen to. Listen to the smoothness. Plus they got some good album artwork