Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers - A Woman In Love (It's Not Me)
Rock and Roll from the 50s to the 80sDo you unplug your electric after playing?
Welcome to r/guitar, a community devoted to the exchange of guitar related information. This is a forum where guitarists, from novice to experienced, can explore the world of guitar through a variety of media and discussion. If you have guitar related questions, start with the "search" field at the top of the page. If you don't find what you need, ask the community. The best place to start if you're new is right below in our "Rules" section. Thanks for visiting. WE DO NOT HAVE A DISCORD. FYI.Do you unplug your electric guitar or keep the cord plugged in?
Welcome to r/guitar, a community devoted to the exchange of guitar related information. This is a forum where guitarists, from novice to experienced, can explore the world of guitar through a variety of media and discussion. If you have guitar related questions, start with the "search" field at the top of the page. If you don't find what you need, ask the community. The best place to start if you're new is right below in our "Rules" section. Thanks for visiting. WE DO NOT HAVE A DISCORD. FYI.How do I apply to become a paid protester?
r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.Which classic rock song has been covered the most by other artists?
Rock and Roll from the 50s to the 80sELI5: Do microwaves really cook 'from the inside out?'
Explain Like I'm Five is the best forum and archive on the internet for layperson-friendly explanations. Don't Panic!Any tips for using chatGPT, other AI tools or 3rd party apps to create patches?
A place to exchange tones, patches, tips, tricks, love, and frustration about the Boss Katana amplifier series, which has taken the guitar world by storm.Newbie patch question re volume
A place to exchange tones, patches, tips, tricks, love, and frustration about the Boss Katana amplifier series, which has taken the guitar world by storm.Not Fuddruckers, but we're on our way

Its a world where stupid people reproduce more often than the intelligent ones, leading to "a dumbing down" of the population. Intellectual curiosity and social responsibility are mocked, society is consumed by cheap entertainment and commercialism, and the government makes its decisions in the best interests of big corporations. This subreddit is devoted to the film *Idiocracy* and to documenting the evolution of modern society predicted by it.