I play Smeagol. You're milling your opponents and taking their lands. They should already hate you.

Metallica, Alice in Chains, Nine Inch Nails, Highly Suspect, Kinda of Leon are the other bands that first came to mind.

While you're at it, don't forget [[the millennium calendar]] .

Could also just be Closer by Nine Inch Nails, a more popular song.

Piano, man screaming makes me think Nine Inch Nails. Closest song I can think of to your humming is Every Day is Exactly the Same.

It's a great sideboard card for sure. Against decks that don't care about etb, though, it sits there as just a body in the way. It doesn't stop dies triggers or attach triggers, etc.

I'm also going to guess No Activity. One of the games was on CBS, they run a lot of ads for their streaming service Paramount+, and that app has that show on it.

I call my Ziatora deck "big dumb idiots". Anything with an absurd amount of power for it's mana cost. Yes, this card is going into the pile.

I was somehow still pleasantly surprised by Super Bon Bon even when after seeing the episode title it was the first thing to pop into my head.

They normally go directly from the pack to the trade binder for me, however, I did notice that the ones I've been getting from Wilds of Eldraine haven't pringled, yet.

I run it in a boros equipment deck. It can get back a [Lizard blades] or a [Rabbit Battery]. They can't attack or block but they can reconfigure.

But, no, I'm not shocked it's not op.

It has first strike. The abilities trigger after it does first strike damage, after blockers have already been declared.

With Astor, bearer of blades it makes every equipment free to equip to this.

No to all of it, unless you're asking about [Mindlink Mech] .

Hey, I want to thank you for asking because I came across this exact scenario while brewing a deck together and questioned if it worked like I wanted it to. Thanks to you asking, I found the answer I needed before embarrassing myself in a game.

Going to fit this into my Anhelo the Painter deck.

Godsmack? I have a somewhat deep voice, definitely can't hit high notes. Voodoo is my favorite karaoke song after a few drinks. Also, if you can tolerate some country music, Trace Adkins has a deep voice.

Metallica

Alice in Chains

Nine Inch Nails

Nathaniel Rateliff

Slash

Tom Morello

Post Malone

Sound and Fury was amazing and made me an instant Sturgill Simpson fan.

I had a coworker friend from California that was amused when he found out that when someone slips on ice it's called "eating shit". He thinks that's a Minnesota thing. I don't know where I picked it up from, but I've heard it from plenty of people around here.