On Monday, March 24, 2003, at 02:53 am, Julia Thompson wrote:


Reggie Bautista wrote:

JDG posted:
Unbelievable: NPR's top of the hour theme is somber,
downbeat, with a few disconsolate snare drums - music
to lose by! Is it too much to ask of these people to
play something that doesn't sound like the music you'd
use for the sinking of a f--king aircraft carrier?

Um, hello, does he want upbeat music for war coverage? What would he suggest, Shiny Happy People?

Maybe "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight" would be more appropriate. Or maybe
not.

What about 'Boom' by SOAD (undoubtedly the best Armenian-American metal band of the early 21st century) ?


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