
Let’s take a ride down the rabbit hole of horrible songs. Some are popular, some went platinum but all of them make us want to die.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 474 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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This week we dive head-first into the late-90s bubblegum fever dream that is “Doctor Jones” by Aqua. We break down the jungle-camp video, the chaotic lyrics, and why Aqu... more
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This week the boys dive into “Beez in the Trap” by Nicki Minaj and 2 Chainz — a track that somehow manages to be about money, slang, drug spots, and absolutely zero bees... more
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Bruce Springsteen might be The Boss, but in I'm on Fire he's also… extremely calm about being absolutely covered in metaphorical (or maybe real?) flames.
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Doja Cat went full devil mode for “Paint The Town Red,” so we thought we’d dive straight into the chaos and see what the hell is going on. The crew tries to make sense o... more
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Made me laugh so I signed up to the patreon!
the music is good
Awful! Obnoxious and too much profanity. Not funny but they are all laughing at each other non-stop.
I assumed this was a really old podcast bc of some of the cringey racist and misogynistic jokes the hosts make. Nope. Started in 2020….
Racism and misogyny aren’t funny, fellas. It really takes a person out of listening to what you’re saying about the songs and makes them think about what kind of person makes these “jokes”.
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The content primarily revolves around humorous critiques of songs that are widely regarded as bad, drawing on personal anecdotes and witty banter among hosts. Episodes often blend analysis of the lyrics with broader cultural commentary, as well as references to contemporary pop culture. This approach provides listeners with both entertainment and insight into the absurdities of music and the music industry, highlighting how even less revered tracks can evoke strong emotions and memories, making for a uniquely engaging listening experience. The lighthearted tone is complemented by occasional irreverence, showcasing a blend of comedy and music appreciation that resonates well with fans of both genres.
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1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die launched 6 years ago and published 474 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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