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VOL. IX, NO. 62
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH
January 28, 2002


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Things you should have dismissed


By Ryan Ritchie
On-line Forty-Niner

Last year was pretty lame. Good things happened sporadically but one bad event can ruin a year.
 
The Lakers steamrolling through the playoffs didn't overshadow what happened on Sept. 11, nor do day-to-day things like being woken up at 6 a.m. every morning by a hungry cat. The world learned an important lesson that day at the expense of thousands of innocent lives. With all due respect to those lost lives, here are a few things considered important before Sept. 11 that now seem trivial and comical.
 
"Weezer" (The Green Album) -- Anyone who heard their previous album wishes they missed this one. Look up "disappointment" in the dictionary and you'll see a picture of this record. Weezer went from a band that wrote catchy pop songs on their first album to a band that took a daring leap into something different. Their second album, "Pinkerton," was original, fresh and inspiring. But apparently, creativity doesn't sell.
 
"Pinkerton"
sold poorly compared to the first album (but still sold more than any garage band could ever hope to sell) and Weezer went into hiding for five years. In 2001, the world got the second self-titled record, aka The Green Album. Missing from this album was original bassist Matt Sharp's beautiful falsetto, thought-provoking lyrics, unique production and the sense that the band really meant it. This record was so planned and contrived, it was sick. The songs weren't horrible, but this band was capable of much more.
 
Guns N' Roses live - One may argue any G n' R is better than none, but this reunion was barely memorable. Where was Slash? Where was Duff? Where was Izzy or Gilby or Steven or Matt? This was Axl and a bunch of guys who weren't really G n' R, playing G n' R songs.
 
Any Jack Black movie - "Saving Silverman": strike one; "Shallow Hal": strike two; "Orange County": strike three. This year, stick with Tenacious D.
 
Reality television - Sticking a bunch of city folk in the middle of a jungle is not reality. The idea may have been interesting once, but it's over. Giving seven young, attractive college kids a huge home to live in is not reality either. If stations wanted reality-based shows, they should film me struggling to make it to an 11 a.m. class after 11 hours of sleep or watch me dig underneath the seats of my truck to find change to pay for a burrito at Del Taco. That's reality.
 
MTV - This channel is like the ozone layer - people hear it's evaporating, but no one will care until it's too late. They claim the "M" stands for music, but it could be money, or merchandise, or marketable, or maliciously insulting the intelligence of the youth.
 
Any magazine done by an afternoon talk show host - Even my mom won't read this stuff.
 
Fox News coverage of Sept. 11 - How many more times could they say, "Only on Fox!"?
 
Limp Bizkit's new old songs  - You can't polish a turd and neither can Limp Bizkit.
 
If the world learned anything from 2001, this will be the year to prove it. This time next year could be a time to rejoice or regret. Only time will tell which it will be.

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