Just as any fan would expect, a little nuclear holocaust isn't gonna kill their vibe. Besides, it did get them out of paying rent.

Jack and Kyle do all the voices and contrary to popular belief, Pixar didn't do the animation... it is all hand-drawn by Jack himself.

You'll get an episode each week for 6 weeks and the last episode will coincide with the release of their 4th album on November 2nd.

DIO WOULD BE SO PROUD.

Lil Wayne celebrated his 36th birthday by dropping his long-awaited album, "Tha Carter V." Wayne's been working on this project in some capacity since 2012, and it faced several label-dispute-related delays up until this point. Weezy's in full control of his material now, so it's time to check out "Tha Carter V" in its entirety as our Album of the Week.

Comfortably in the sweet spot of mainstream fringe since the 90s, Chan Marshall's music has always channeled the plight of a heart that is fragile and for better/worse, forever open. Basically what I'm saying is, when you go thru a breakup, her catalog is as necessary as a box of Kleenex.

It's been six years since her last album and staying true to self, the ups have been up and the downs have been down.  She had a baby, got sh*t on by her record label and thanks to Rihanna, turned a momentary 'micro-heartbreak' into song. *Did I just coin a new term?

Click here to read a far more eloquent synopsis, compliments of The New York Times.

"An old lover, he was picking me up and he opened the door and that song was on the radio," she recalled. "He said, 'Oh, there's my girl,' and I thought he was talking about me, you know? Then the song ended and he turned off the radio, and I realized he was talking about Rihanna." A few years later, not long after the birth of her son, she heard it again in a taxi and cried the whole ride. That night, she had plans to meet a friend at a karaoke bar, and decided "Stay" would be the only song she performed. She sang it 16 times."

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go listen to it 16 times.

These are a few reasonable questions that may cross your mind while watching Ohio State's Sept. 1st, Queen-themed halftime show against Oregon State.

Watch as they seamlessly go from "We Will Rock You" to "Fat Bottomed Girls" to "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" to "Bicycle Race" and cap it off with "Bohemian Rhapsody", all while forming the shape of Freddie Mercury...MY GOD THEY EVEN PERFECT THE QUEEN FONT.

*but have you considered the fact that polyester band uniforms are never comfortable, instruments are cumbersome...and chaffing is real??*

Wow OSU. Well done. Go grab some Gold Bond and celebrate yourselves. We can't wait to see what's next.

Brain May thought it was pretty sweet too.

You may know Vicky chose artist, Nick Marra, for the job after seeing the sculpture Nick did for Anton Yelchin's gravesite at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

And you also may know that the unveiling of the statue was pushed back to October 7th, in response to pleas from fans that they too could be present for the ceremony to honor Cornell. Here's the thing, I have yet to seen any articles focusing on how fans feel about the statue? Sure we could sift thru Facebook comments but it seems odd there haven't been any proper articles on fan reaction. Positive or negative.  Has the media mysteriously omitted fan feels? Or is my overactive imagination in high gear again?  Either way, I wanted to find out how living, breathing Soundgarden fans feel...so I asked 4 legit fans who also happen to be legit friends:

"Honestly, I don't give a sh*t. Of course I love Chris, his music and legacy. The artist looks extremely talented and I'm sure a generation from now we will have moving/talking video replications of people and their voices that will make this statue obsolete. I understand why people do things like this, I just have a hard time playing along and pretending a statue means anything." - Jeff, Soundgarden devotee since a fateful night in 1993, when he saw the video for "Rusty Cage" on MTV while probably wearing some LL Bean bullsh*t.

"I'm struggling with the peekaboo pics - it looks like a chocolate statue of Weird Al... I pray the delay is because someone else saw it that way and plans to fix it. Oh, and so glad VK always gets her self-promotion in there." - Ashley, Soundgarden devotee since a fateful night in 1991, when she heard "Outshined"  at The A Bar in Dallas.

"It makes me mad."  - Sara, life-long Seattleite and sometime Soundgarden fan since she finally got around to seeing Singles in 1994.

"I think it's wonderful to see the city embracing the memory of Chris Cornell. His music put Seattle on the map and paved the way for so many bands. He is missed every day so the statue is a nice way to honor his legacy." - Kendra, Soundgarden devotee since a fateful night in 1993, when she heard "Jesus Christ Pose" in her older sister's boyfriend's garage in Seattle.

It's important to note that the band's twitter account looks to be supportive and MoPop is a genuinely great space. I've seen many exhibitions there over the years and while it may not be ideal to some Soundgarden fans, it is a solid location.

* I'd also like to add that Ashley is right about the chocolate part. So much so, what do you think about chocolate statues with his likeness that can be given out as souvenirs at the unveiling? If that sounds inappropriate, please know I'm incredibly hungry right now.

After performing their brand of synth-funk for indie music fans for over a decade, Chromeo are ready to break into the world of pop music with their new record, "White Women." We sat down with Dave 1 and P-Thugg to create a radio station featuring their favorite artists, stories, and songs. From A Tribe Called Quest to Phoenix, this is "Chromeo: I Am The DJ."

You get to explore each room! The emails, the swag, the screening room, the edit room, you name it. According to Pitchfork, the tour features video documentaries of unreleased interviews/archival footage and commentary from different "tour guides", including Spike Jonze and Seth Rogen. Click here to start the tour.

In case you need a refresher, get wise with "Liner Notes."