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Movies, new media, music, sports, politics, cocktails, and absurdity. Texan the City.
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It's been documented that Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan once remarked: "I think the Grammys are nothing more than some gigantic promotional machine for the music industry. They cater to a low intellect and they feed the masses. They don't honor the arts or the artist for what he created. It's the music business celebrating itself. That's basically what it's all about."
Well, he must have changed his mind, because Rolling Stone caught up with the singer during a post-Grammys party on Sunday night where, apparently, the music business was celebrating.
at least the oscars are a little better about that, but it's a different game i suppose. there is so much music out there, and only a few movies are made in a year.
they still forgot to nominate zodiac, though..

