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July 22, 2005

Monkees = Monkees

NY Post goes to Chuck Klosterman's Astor Place B&N reading and reports on the author's fanbase.

These are the Klostermaniacs, the ever-growing Cult of Chuck that includes bookworms, bloggers and even uber-goober Seth Cohen on "The O.C.," who hailed Chuck's geek wisdom on an episode last season.

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"It is sometimes surprising how intense some of the people are about these books," said Klosterman, sitting down to sign copies and field a few questions from readers.

"Do you think Fleetwood Mac is 'thirtysomething'?" asks one fan, confusing even Klosterman until he pieces together the obscure reference to his book, Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs.

I recently bought Killing Yourself To Live and I'm digging it so far...
Spin magazine is on the third floor of an office building on Lexington Avenue, a street often referred to as "Lex" by cast members of Law & Order. It always the spring of 1996 in the offices of Spin; it will be the spring of 1996 forever. Just about everybody who works there looks like either (a) a member of the band Pavement, or (b) a girl who once dated a member of the band Pavement. The first time I walked into the office, three guys were talking about J Mascis for no apparent reason, and one of them was describing his guitar noodling as "trenchant."
Anyway, back to "Do you think Fleetwood Mac is 'thirtysomething'?" ... this is a reference to an ingeniously dorky rock game Chuck described in his last book:
Ten minutes later, I found it necessary to mention that Journey was rock's version of the TV show Dynasty. This prompted a spirited debate we dubbed "Monkees = Monkees." The goal is to figure out which television show is the closest philosophical analogy to a specific rock 'n' roll band, and the critiera is mind-blowingly complex: It's a combination of longevity, era, critical acclaim, commercial success, and -- most important -- the aesthetic soul of each artistic entry. For example, the Rolling Stones are Gunsmoke. The Strokes are Keifer Sutherland's 24. Jimi Hendrix was The Twilight Zone. Devo was Fernwood 2-Night. Lynyrd Skynyrd was The Beverly Hillbillies, which makes Molly Hatchet Petticoat Junction. The Black Crowes are That '70s Show. Hall & Oates were Bosom Buddies. U2 is M*A*S*H (both got preachy at the end). Dokken was Jason Bateman's short-lived sitcom It's Your Move. Eurythmics were Mork & Mindy...
You get the idea. Fun game, but only if you have pop culture savants to play with. That's where you Stereogum readers come in. I'll go first.

  • The Arcade Fire = Six Feet Under
  • Eminem = South Park
  • The Bravery = I Love The '80s: Part Deux
  • Rob Thomas = Joey
  • Babyshambles = Intervention

    Your turn. Spare us the Bobby Brown = Being Bobby Brown.

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    Rob Thomas = "Joey" is clearly the most accurate. They Might Be Giants = "The Simpsons," I'd say.

    Posted by: Chris at 07/22/05 10:32 AM  | Reply
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    The Smiths = Coronation Street
    The Streets = Eastenders
    Suede = Are you being Served
    Le Tigre = Cagney and Lacey
    Bright Eyes = My so called life

    Posted by: aaron at 07/22/05 10:40 AM  | Reply
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    Would Arrested Development = Ben Folds? Some serious things are touched on but in a cheeky way?

    Or does the show deserve a better analogy since the show is brilliant and Ben Folds is just...well, you know?

    Posted by: Rochinho at 07/22/05 10:41 AM  | Reply
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    No, The New Pornographers = Arrested Development.

    Posted by: Matthew at 07/22/05 10:42 AM  | Reply
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    the pixies = family guy

    Posted by: holmes at 07/22/05 10:48 AM  | Reply
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    Scrubs = Ween

    Posted by: gdogfunkyfresh at 07/22/05 10:50 AM  | Reply
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    L.Lo = Dr. 90210

    Posted by: enrico at 07/22/05 10:52 AM  | Reply
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    oh.

    the beatles = seinfeld

    in terms of greatness both acheived. and everyone always had their favorite of the 4.

    Posted by: holmes at 07/22/05 10:55 AM  | Reply
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    Who's the Boss = The Beatles

    Posted by: sleepinggiant at 07/22/05 11:00 AM  | Reply
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    I think more attention needs to be paid to the time frame these are in. Most of Klosterman's examples involve bands and shows that were occuring around the same time in history.

    I second the Arrested Development (the show) = New Pornographers. Additionally, I'd say that They Might Be Giants = Mystery Science Theater 3000.

    Posted by: Puggy at 07/22/05 11:01 AM  | Reply
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    Pulp = SNL

    Posted by: gdogfunkyfresh at 07/22/05 11:02 AM  | Reply
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    The Postal Service = The O.C.
    System of a Down = The Awful Truth
    Madonna = Friends
    The Eurythmics = Laverne and Shirley

    Posted by: sean at 07/22/05 11:05 AM  | Reply
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    limp bizkit = the o.c.

    sex, drugs, addictions, embarrassing sex tapes, revolving cast, lots of plot lines. originally revered, but as time wore on the concept grew tired and strained. the third season will make or break the show.

    can = the office

    most of america doesn't get it. cult following. engaging, ahead of its time. takes a limited, bare bones basis and creates a work of art out of it. will stand the test of time.

    other quick idea:

    van halen = the simpsons

    Posted by: jack at 07/22/05 11:07 AM  | Reply
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    L. Lo = Brat Camp, or more specifically, I believe Jada is a L. Lo incarnate

    Posted by: michael at 07/22/05 11:11 AM  | Reply
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    House = Tom Waits
    Scrubs = New Pornographers

    I don't watch enough TV to do any more.

    Posted by: Billy K at 07/22/05 11:19 AM  | Reply
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    Franz Ferdinand = thirtysomething

    Posted by: aaron at 07/22/05 11:20 AM  | Reply
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    Talking Heads = Reading Rainbow
    Dolly Parton = Alice
    Electric 6 = Space Ghost
    Cathy Dennis = Puttin on the Hits

    Posted by: janine at 07/22/05 11:21 AM  | Reply
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    Will and Grace = Scissor Sisters

    Both have a following, but mostly just for the fact that they have the market nearly cornered as far as gay representation in pop culture. Gets less clever each time you hear/see it and you're plagued by a constant feeling that you've already heard this one before.

    Posted by: Puggy at 07/22/05 11:21 AM  | Reply
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    The Decemberists = Masterpiece Theatre

    Posted by: Eric at 07/22/05 11:24 AM  | Reply
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    How about
    New Pornos = Kids in the Hall
    White Stripes = Mork and Mindy

    Posted by: joe at 07/22/05 11:25 AM  | Reply
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    The Rentals = Futurama

    Haunted by comparisons to the creators' previous work despite being occasionally more brilliant.

    Posted by: Puggy at 07/22/05 11:26 AM  | Reply
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    sting and the police/sting = cheers/frasier

    time frame's about right, both the earlier had a sinister desperation about the focus on relationships and mundanity (come on, tell me norm isnt sending an SOS to the world) while the latter started of on a high but quickly became the kind of thing only discussed at a high brow middle aged dinner party.

    Posted by: tinyjudas at 07/22/05 11:27 AM  | Reply
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    They Might Be Giants = The Muppet Show

    Posted by: Jess at 07/22/05 11:31 AM  | Reply
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    sleater-kinney=buffy the vampire slayer

    Posted by: zsw at 07/22/05 11:33 AM  | Reply
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    The Cosby Show = Diggable Planets

    Both are black, upwardly mobile, and have strong jazz influences.

    Posted by: Mike Neuman at 07/22/05 11:35 AM  | Reply
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    Cornershop= Oh Goodness Gracious Me

    [weird little British sitcom that wore its Indian influences on its sleeve, just like the band!]

    Posted by: patrick at 07/22/05 11:37 AM  | Reply
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    Animal Collective = Rocco's Modern Life

    Posted by: mercantile sausage eleven at 07/22/05 11:39 AM  | Reply
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    The Smiths = Coronation Street
    One for your English readers there

    Posted by: Neil at 07/22/05 11:41 AM  | Reply
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    Jessica Simpson = Jessica Simpson

    Posted by: Isaac B2 at 07/22/05 11:42 AM  | Reply
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    Dave Matthews = American Idol

    Ridiculously popular despite minimal talent on display. Can also be enjoyed for the "train wreck"/irony factor if you can withstand the accusations of being a sell out.

    Posted by: Puggy at 07/22/05 11:46 AM  | Reply
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    Rapeman = Curry and Chips
    [Both were so offensive that they did themselves in after relatively short periods of time. Curry and Chips was the story of Spike Milligan as a half Irish/half Pakistani employee who "goaded by collegues" as one website put it.]

    Posted by: patrick at 07/22/05 11:47 AM  | Reply
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    who fucking cares= Those English degrees didn't pay off, did they?

    Posted by: comic book guy at 07/22/05 11:48 AM  | Reply
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    The Fiery Furnaces = Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    (Both have women protagonists, goofy male sidekicks, and a healthy dose of irreverence)

    Beck = The Simpsons (Po-mo pastiche, hilarity, Scientology)

    Can I just mention that I was working a Chuck Klosterman reading oh, six years ago, and there were exactly three people there, one of whom was a woman who went to his high school, with whom he subsequently went on a date? It was heartbreaking, as he was so incredibly nice and "Fargo, Rock City" so funny, so I couldn't be happier that things have turned out so well for him.

    Posted by: ODB at 07/22/05 11:48 AM  | Reply
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    Make that five years, and why'd I gotta post after comic book guy, who's comment was entirely accurate?

    Posted by: ODB at 07/22/05 11:52 AM  | Reply
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    Six Pence None The Richer= 7th Heaven.
    Christian with cross over appeal

    Posted by: patrick at 07/22/05 11:58 AM  | Reply
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    The Clash = The Prisoner

    Both are the absolute best of their respective genre's (first wave british punk and british science fiction on tv) and both of them looked like they were going to end...and then came back after a long recess with a final episode/album that made no fucking sense whatsoever.

    Posted by: Mike Neuman at 07/22/05 11:59 AM  | Reply
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    would it be too obvious to say pink floyd = the wizard of oz?

    Posted by: holmes at 07/22/05 12:16 PM  | Reply
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    The Bright Eyes = My So Called Live comment is gold! :D

    Posted by: Mat at 07/22/05 12:19 PM  | Reply
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    The Tom Green Show = Wesley Willis.
    Reno 911 = The Darkness.

    Posted by: Puggy at 07/22/05 12:20 PM  | Reply
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    death cab = all in the family
    postal service = maude (spin offs, people!)
    sufjan stevens = buffy
    gwen stefani = any show with the "special guest" as Heather Locklear
    jeff buckey = family ties
    my morning jacket = law and order svu

    Posted by: kp at 07/22/05 12:22 PM  | Reply
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    Family Ties = Carly Simon

    Posted by: the management at 07/22/05 12:22 PM  | Reply
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    I haven't gotten a hold of Killing Yourself to Live yet, because the crappy bookstore here in Alexandria, VA didn't stock it, but I did pick up a copy of Cormac McCarthy's new No Country For Old Men, if that matters at all.

    As for these comparisons... uhm, yeah, I can't think of any right now. I'll try and fire up the ole brain and see what I can come up with.

    Posted by: Dan at 07/22/05 12:26 PM  | Reply
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    Animal Collective - Mr. Show
    Superwolf - Perfect Strangers
    MF Doom - The Family Guy
    Madlib - The Office
    Fountains of Wayne - Will and Grace

    Posted by: jackhenry at 07/22/05 12:29 PM  | Reply
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    Ally McBeal = Garth Brooks.
    Ally = Chris Gaines.

    Ally Mcbeal and Garth were both incredibly popular for a short while in the 90s with a very specific audience, but lost relevance oh-so-quickly. Chris and "Ally" were the samn goddamn thing except that no one cared.

    Ok, that one doesn't necessarily hold up, I just think it's funny.

    Posted by: Puggy at 07/22/05 12:30 PM  | Reply
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    The Wiggles = R. Kelly
    Wang Chung = My Two Dads

    Posted by: ScoJo at 07/22/05 12:48 PM  | Reply
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    sheryl crow = felicity

    at first it was all about the hair. the hair changed. things never the same.

    puggy is so right...

    Posted by: shaun at 07/22/05 12:52 PM  | Reply
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    Ok i think we get the point now

    Posted by: jesuschrist at 07/22/05 1:00 PM  | Reply
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    * Billy Corgan = Anything with David Caruso (and no, that's not necessarily a compliment)
    * ...ergo, Smashing Pumpkins = NYPD Blue (would have been better if it was Chicago instead of NY but close enough)

    * Captain and Tenille = The Love Boat (okay, that's a bit obvious)
    * Madonna = The Real World (contrived reality and self-importance; struggling to maintain relevance)
    * The Beatles = Monty Python
    ... therefore The Beach Boys = American Counterpart to Monty Python... can anyone help here????? Is there such a troupe?

    Posted by: H3C70R at 07/22/05 1:11 PM  | Reply
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    Patrick! You're so right about Goodness Gracious Me. Although I think Cornershop is much more well known, at least Stateside.

    God, I do love that show, though. Kiss my chuddies!

    Posted by: Meredith at 07/22/05 1:13 PM  | Reply
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    the donnas=the facts of life

    Posted by: jc at 07/22/05 1:16 PM  | Reply
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    Hives = Hogan's Heroes
    Frank Black = Mr. Belvedere

    Posted by: Ira at 07/22/05 1:20 PM  | Reply
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    mr bungle = cliffhangers
    sex pistols = young ones
    pharcyde = who's line is it anyway

    Posted by: hubs at 07/22/05 1:30 PM  | Reply
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    Spiritualized = Touched by an angel

    Posted by: Ira at 07/22/05 1:36 PM  | Reply
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    The Clash = Daily Show

    Posted by: Billy K at 07/22/05 1:39 PM  | Reply
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    dave matthews band=the bachelor
    the cure=the addams family

    Posted by: booboo at 07/22/05 1:39 PM  | Reply
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    Tenacious D = Battlebots

    Posted by: pablo at 07/22/05 1:43 PM  | Reply
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    if
    the cure = the addams family
    then
    bauhaus = the munsters
    whatchathink?

    Posted by: H3C70R at 07/22/05 1:44 PM  | Reply
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    madonna = extreme makeover
    neil young = rockford files
    sinead o'conner = sister kate

    Posted by: yo at 07/22/05 1:45 PM  | Reply
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    Jackyl = Dog, The Bounty Hunter
    The Eagles = Antiques Roadshow

    Posted by: ScoJo at 07/22/05 1:48 PM  | Reply
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    butthole surfers = king of the hill
    joe c. = the littlest bachelor
    ian dury = house

    please help me stop...

    Posted by: yo at 07/22/05 1:49 PM  | Reply
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    Ashlee Simpson = Whose Line Is It Anyway?

    Posted by: ScoJo at 07/22/05 1:52 PM  | Reply
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    billy squier = manimal
    flaming lips = wiggles

    Posted by: yo at 07/22/05 1:54 PM  | Reply
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    Friends = Bon Jovi

    Same lineup, rarely innovative, several unexplainable resurgencies in popularity, questionable hairstyles, etc.

    Posted by: Joosse at 07/22/05 2:26 PM  | Reply
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    I don't think I quite see the strokes = 24 connection listed in the original post.

    Someone fill in the blanks, or something.

    Posted by: vanmega at 07/22/05 2:38 PM  | Reply
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    Rooney = The OC (yes, The Postal Service too, but I think Rooney has more songs on the OC soundtracks than any other *pop* band, but, I'm prolly wrong).

    Devo = Beauty and the Geek

    this is fun!

    Posted by: melina at 07/22/05 2:38 PM  | Reply
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    Klosterman = Chicago (Specifically 'Look Away')

    I started reading the book this morning and I can't believe what a pathetic boy he is when it comes to women. Ive read his other books, and enjoyed "fargo rock city"- but this is just sad. does he really expect anyone to care? Self-emasculation is so 90's. Grow up, Chuck.

    Posted by: Kevin Maas at 07/22/05 2:43 PM  | Reply
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    We get it, you are all intellectual and appreciate the paralleled irony in music and TV, and can poignantly illustrate the subtle nuances between the Go Team and Remington Steele but seriously, stop, no one cares. 99.9% of the world doesn't give two shits about what Chuck Klosterman thinks about Fleetwood Mac, or how desperatly the big headed former college radio DJs that run Spin want to blow Pavement in a bathroom stall this month.

    Posted by: dead horse at 07/22/05 2:53 PM  | Reply
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    If you don't like the topic, then stop reading it. We're just having fun.

    Posted by: Puggy at 07/22/05 2:55 PM  | Reply
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    Besides, Go! Team=Electric Company, not Remington Steele.

    Posted by: J at 07/22/05 2:59 PM  | Reply
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    Dismemberment Plan = Mr. Show
    Soul Coughing = My So-Called Life
    The Fucking Champs = Beavis & Butthead
    Weezer = The Simpsons
    Train = Clarissa Explains It All

    Posted by: Jake at 07/22/05 3:02 PM  | Reply
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    this post = so lame

    Posted by: TIRED at 07/22/05 3:05 PM  | Reply
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    family matters = the jackson five
    jake & the fatman = har mar superstar
    blossom = cyndi lauper
    full house = crowded house
    fresh prince of bel air = slick rick
    step by step = vanilla ice
    seinfeld = morrissey
    the a team = the libertines

    i watch(ed) too many '80 soaps

    Posted by: haris pilton at 07/22/05 3:06 PM  | Reply
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    saved by the bell = new kids on the block

    Posted by: ricole nitchie at 07/22/05 3:14 PM  | Reply
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    power rangers = kraftwerk

    Posted by: sessica jimpson at 07/22/05 3:16 PM  | Reply
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    joy division = MASH
    rilo kiley = two of kind
    the bravery = summerland {just not the real thing}

    Posted by: Seu at 07/22/05 3:18 PM  | Reply
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    Bushwick Bill = Webster

    Posted by: yo at 07/22/05 3:20 PM  | Reply
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    Pearl Jam = Survivor

    Loved them when they first came out, but surprised they're still on.

    The best so far are
    Bright Eyes = My So Called Life
    Beck = The Simpsons
    Arcade Fire = Six Feet Under
    Tenacious D = Battlebots

    /actually still a Survivor fan

    Posted by: Ben at 07/22/05 3:36 PM  | Reply
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    one thing that a lot of people aren't really getting is that there is an era issue involved with the bands/tv shows link - that's why something like hives = hogan's heroes doesn't work.

    Posted by: chris at 07/22/05 4:03 PM  | Reply
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    says who?

    I think "the aesthetic soul of each artistic entry" is the key phrase. Era seems pretty immaterial to me.

    Especially because this is, like, you know ... for fun.

    I mean, if we where competing for something rather than anonymously posting on a web site I might understand the nit-pickery.

    Posted by: aaron at 07/22/05 4:20 PM  | Reply
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    The Killers = Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
    eyeliner.

    The Hold Steady = Hardball with Chris Matthews
    likable loud guy shouts a lot

    Belle and Sebastian = Brideshead Revisited
    timing is off but it works i think

    Pavement = Twin Peaks
    "quirky," cult following, timeless, amazing

    Posted by: kd at 07/22/05 4:26 PM  | Reply
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    ween = strangers w/ candy
    air = nova

    Posted by: marsh at 07/22/05 5:03 PM  | Reply
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    kool keith = herman's head
    smoosh = home movies
    stephen malkmus = parker lewis can't lose
    gorillaz = the young ones
    of montreal = anything by sid and marty croft
    animal collective = lexx
    barenaked ladies = wonderfalls
    brian jonestown massacre = aqua teen hunger force
    neil hamburger = alf
    steve albini = quantum leap

    Posted by: jason at 07/22/05 5:23 PM  | Reply
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    i said it once, and i'll say it again:

    har mar superstar = jake & the fatman

    (i admit i haven't put much thought into this, but they have the heavy bones, no?)

    (i admit i don't know any har mar superstar songs, i just saw his pictures)

    (i deny everything)

    Posted by: haris pilton at 07/22/05 5:25 PM  | Reply
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    smog = dawson's creek

    don't ask me why though

    Posted by: ricole nitchie at 07/22/05 5:33 PM  | Reply
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    Flaming Lips = Fraggle Rock

    both have a furry fetish undertone.

    Posted by: jane at 07/22/05 5:33 PM  | Reply
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    the velvet underground = sex & the city

    le tigre = sex & the city

    Posted by: sessica jimpson at 07/22/05 5:35 PM  | Reply
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    ol' dirty bastard = COPS

    Posted by: gdogfunkyfresh at 07/22/05 5:48 PM  | Reply
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    NOVA = The Beastie Boys

    sounds of science yall

    Posted by: Ninja at 07/22/05 5:56 PM  | Reply
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    the critiera is mind-blowingly complex: It's a combination of longevity, era, critical acclaim, commercial success, and -- most important -- the aesthetic soul of each artistic entry.

    !!!

    Posted by: Harry G. Frankfurt at 07/22/05 6:18 PM  | Reply
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    ah semantics

    who cares!

    Posted by: haris pilton at 07/22/05 6:22 PM  | Reply
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    can you honestly say you don't think of kraftwerk when you see this:

    http://www.powerranger.co.uk/images/rangersgroupshot.jpg

    Posted by: haris pilton at 07/22/05 6:25 PM  | Reply
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    or at least daft punk, yeah!

    daft punk = power rangers

    !

    Posted by: haris pilton at 07/22/05 6:26 PM  | Reply
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    New Edition = Cosby Show
    Bell Biv Devoe = A Different World

    Posted by: dan at 07/22/05 8:10 PM  | Reply
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    I can't handle the fact that somebody put Full House with Crowded House. But..I guess their outfits kind of looked the same.

    And I'm really trying to think of a band for Fawlty Towers..but the band could only have one album, a (too) short, desperately, insanely good album, (as good as the show was funny or something), and has a cult following and re-issues and stuff. Anyone?

    Posted by: Tessa at 07/22/05 8:46 PM  | Reply
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    My God, the Brian Jonestown Massacre IS Aqua Teen Hunger Force!

    Thank you.

    Suddenly, I understand why I like neither of those things.

    Posted by: J at 07/22/05 8:50 PM  | Reply
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    Kid Rock-Dog the Bounty Hunter

    Sadly, I am addicted to that damn show. Gladly, I am NOT addicted in any way shape or form to Kid Rock.

    Shawn Desman-The big comfy couch. Lead 'characters' are both clowns.

    Posted by: loveanddeath at 07/22/05 9:25 PM  | Reply
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    fawlty towers = nick drake

    (they had two series, and it's all about basil, and manuel, damn i love that show i need to rewatch it)

    don't mention the war...

    Posted by: haris pilton at 07/22/05 10:46 PM  | Reply
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    or maybe...

    fawlty towers = the stone roses

    Posted by: haris pilton at 07/22/05 10:49 PM  | Reply
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    Freaks and Geeks IS Neutral Milk Hotel. Both so poignant and perfect, and too short-lived.

    Posted by: S at 07/23/05 4:01 AM  | Reply
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    Northern Exposure = Soundgarden
    Bosom Buddies = Culture Club

    Posted by: Mac at 07/23/05 8:34 AM  | Reply
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    I'm sticking with sleater-kinney=buffy for the feminist ass kicking quotient. I also want to lay down some
    pavement-teenage mutant ninja turtles. Cause they live under the pavement. obviously.
    Clearly Rick Springfield-General Hospital.

    Posted by: zsw at 07/23/05 11:32 AM  | Reply
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    Bob Dylan - Seinfeld

    Posted by: blonde geek at 07/23/05 11:49 AM  | Reply
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    Scissor Sisters -> Will And Grace
    Nellie McKay -> Veronica Mars
    Inkubus Sukkubus -> Charmed
    The Zutons -> Blackadder
    The Killers -> Las Vegas
    My Chemical Romance -> Buffy The Vampire Slayer

    Posted by: D.H. at 07/23/05 12:42 PM  | Reply
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    Alanis Morissette = The O.C. + Dawson's Creek

    Because she uses big words to sound kitschy, edgy and/or cute but usually comes up sounding like a 7th grade english teacher trying to relate to pre-teens or a total wannabe culture vulture best week ever panelist

    Posted by: ellen at 07/23/05 2:59 PM  | Reply
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    Air = Sex and the City

    Posted by: blonde geek at 07/23/05 3:42 PM  | Reply
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    I think Fiery Furnaces = Arrested Development.

    Posted by: PL at 07/23/05 5:02 PM  | Reply
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    Von Bondies (C'mon, C'mon) = Rescue Me

    Posted by: alv at 07/23/05 5:18 PM  | Reply
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    Weird Al Yankovic = Mystery Science Theater 3000

    Posted by: Mr Quick at 07/23/05 6:16 PM  | Reply
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    The Fall = Cops

    The number of songs/episodes written, not the crime aspect.

    Posted by: David at 07/23/05 6:31 PM  | Reply
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    Come on, Alanis Morissette = Dawson's Creek? The formula clearly is:
    Sarah McLachlain= Dawson's Creek.

    others:

    Brian Wilson= The Wonder Years
    My Bloody Valentine= Twin Peaks
    Drive By Truckers= The Sheild
    The Arcade Fire= Fifteen

    Posted by: Kevin at 07/23/05 9:17 PM  | Reply
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    fugazi = GI Joe (sorry. couldnt resist)

    Posted by: dave f at 07/24/05 3:37 AM  | Reply
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    New Kids on the Block=Charles in Charge
    Scott Baio and Donny Wahlberg could totally rock a new season of the Surreal Life together.

    Posted by: danwithatwist at 07/24/05 3:57 AM  | Reply
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    Thunderbirds Are Now! = You Can't Do That On Television

    Posted by: Juddy at 07/24/05 3:16 PM  | Reply
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    Having read all 113 of the previous comments, I'd have to say only about 13% of Stereogum commenters are true "pop culture savants". You know who you are. The rest of you disappoint me greatly.

    Posted by: Uri at 07/24/05 7:33 PM  | Reply
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    nods in acknowlegement

    lol

    Posted by: haris pilton at 07/24/05 9:18 PM  | Reply
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    queens of the stone age=entourage
    rilo kiley=degrassi

    Posted by: paperplate at 07/24/05 10:45 PM  | Reply
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    Ted Nugent - Clan Of Bear Cave

    Posted by: Yale Bloor at 07/25/05 9:58 AM  | Reply
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    See what I mean?

    Posted by: Uri at 07/25/05 11:09 AM  | Reply
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    Hey Uri now we know who the third person at the Klosterman reading was!

    Posted by: Yale Bloor at 07/25/05 11:56 AM  | Reply
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    Pet Shop Boys = Queer Eye

    Posted by: Harold at 07/25/05 1:35 PM  | Reply
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    Chappelle's Show = Shuggie Otis?

    Posted by: Chuck at 07/25/05 2:24 PM  | Reply
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    stereogum = vapid

    Posted by: homi at 07/25/05 3:06 PM  | Reply
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    i'm thinking rilo kiley = salute your shorts, and not because that one guy was on the show, but because i think rilo kiley has a very summer-camp vibe.

    and the O.C. = the Killers. both are entirely too popular amongst the same group of people...yet, both totally suck.

    Posted by: rohallma at 07/25/05 5:56 PM  | Reply
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    Britney Spears = Clueless (not just for the title either)
    Nick Cave = Deadwood (the old stuff, anyway)
    Frank Sinatra = The Sopranos

    Posted by: Miss E. at 07/26/05 4:14 AM  | Reply
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    the go-go's = square pegs

    Posted by: RR at 07/26/05 10:33 AM  | Reply
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    klosterman is my master.

    iron and wine = the joy of painting, with bob ross (happy little trees!)
    hellogoodbye = the weekenders
    they might be giants = mission hill (but MST3K works as well)
    eisley = gilmore girls

    and MCR as buffy is a damn good call.

    Posted by: j. grey at 07/30/05 2:15 PM  | Reply
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    Fall Out Boy=Video On Trial.
    Both want to be cool sooo much, and try to critque everything, including themselves. At first both seem sorta clever, but end up looking lame, and out of ideas.

    Posted by: Amy at 03/20/07 2:37 PM  | Reply
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    The Beatles = Doctor Who
    The Kooks = How I Met Your Mother.
    The Clash = Happy Days
    The Jesus and Mary Chain = Twin Peaks
    Black Rebel Motorcycle Club = Lost
    Nirvana = Saved by the Bell
    The Dandy Warhols = Buffy the Vampire Slayer
    Blur = Neighbours
    Arctic Monkeys = The Office
    Stone Temple Pilots = Home Improvement
    The Foo Fighters = King of the Hill
    Oasis = Friends
    The Hives = Arrested Development
    The Vines = According to Jim
    Franz Ferdinand = House MD
    Kaiser Chiefs = 30 Rock

    Posted by: montypark at 02/23/09 12:22 AM  | Reply
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