I have a Beavis and Butt-head DVD playing right now as I type this.  It's the one where they're sitting in class and they're not allowed to laugh, and they'll get expelled if they do.  The marine bad-ass teacher is trying to make them laugh by talking about genitalia and such.  God I love that.  In that same episode, a Spanish teacher tries to get them to answer a question in Spanish, and Butt-head says "Uhhhh, burritos?"  When I first saw that in 1994 or whenever it was, that phrase just stuck, and it became my stock response to any question I had no answer to.  So if you ever ask me something that goes right over my head, and I give you a really stupid look and say "Uhhhh, burritos?", that's where that came from.

Wait, where was I going with this?  Oh yeah, I figured that I would post a song from a band that Beavis and Butt-head helped break.  It's true, our intellectually-challenged animated buddies from Highland High gave some very helpful exposure to a lot of bands by "reviewing" videos during episodes, and perhaps no band benefited more from this ritual than White Zombie.  When "Thunder Kiss '65" (from 1992's La Sexorcisto: Devil Music, Vol. 1) got the B&B treatment, their popularity skyrocketed.  That song is OK, but my preferred track from that particular album is "Black Sunshine."

Huh huh huh.  Cool.

Watch the video "Black Sunshine" on YouTube