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Neurosis Ranked + Fall TV

Ok, so I'm going to attempt the impossible: ranking Neurosis' top 7 albums. Yeah, I know, a mere human could never complete such a task. Also, I wanted to list some TV shows that have recently started their seasons/series and see what you guys thought of them. Discuss. Go on, discuss!
1Neurosis
The Eye of Every Storm


It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia. I've heard a lot of people complaining that the new episodes are disappointing... and while maybe not as outstanding as the first 3-4 seasons, I thought they've been pretty hilarious. This week's looks especially funny. Also, The Eye of Every Storm is a near perfect album.
2Neurosis
A Sun That Never Sets


The Office. Same situation as It's Always Sunny, though I almost agree that the new one's are a bit disappointing. Again, still really funny. This album has an absolutely EPIC title track, and seems to be talked about less than a lot of their other albums, which is a shame.
3Neurosis
Times Of Grace


Dexter. Ok, I was nervous going into this season. I thought the kids were going to ruin all the murderous rage that made the first few seasons so badass, luckily they're gone. For now at least. This season looks like it has potential, which is scary considering how good the last one was. Also, Times of Grace used to be my favorite Neurosis album, but it's grown off me compared to ASTNS and TEoES.
4Neurosis
Through Silver In Blood


Outsourced. Ok, my fiancee really likes this, so do a few of my coworkers. And I think it's ok, but it just seems very stereotypical to me. Like, some network execs got into a room together, made some jokes about the way Indian people talk and threw them into a TV show. As for this album, I understand it's importance and influence, and I love it as it was my first Neurosis albums, I just find myself listening to the three above it more often these days.
5Neurosis
Souls At Zero


The League. I watched most of this show's first season, and it was pretty ok but nothing special. However, the first couple of episodes this year have been fantastic. Almost better than It's Always Sunny. Check it out. I contemplated putting Souls At Zero higher, because I like how it's more along the lines of traditional metal, but ultimately it's just not as epic or unique as some of their more post-metaly albums.
6Neurosis
Given To The Rising


Weeds. Ok, this show has just gotten ridiculous. I mean, it's still entertaining, but the plot has gotten so ludicrous that I can't really view the show the same way I used to. I'm probably going to get shit for putting this album so low, and I like it a lot... but, well, that's the fucking hard part about ranking Neurosis.
7Neurosis
Enemy Of The Sun


South Park. What did you guys think of last night's episode? I liked it, but maybe I'm just getting too old for this show or something. It doesn't have the same appeal it used to, but the whole "that's fuckin' gay" thing cracked me up, as did the parts with the creator of Vagisil telling his wife she had a stinky vagina. Not much to say about this album, it's good but doesn't grab me like the rest of their albums.
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