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1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die

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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.

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This week, we take on Rock Wit U (Awww Baby) by Ashanti — a song that somehow climbed to #2 on the Billboard charts despite having absolutely nothing going on.

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This week on 1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die, the boys take on “Walkin’ on the Sun” by Smash Mouth — a track that sounds like a breezy summer anthem until you actua... more

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Everybody was kung fu fighting… apparently.

This week on 1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die, we break down the 1974 global hit Kung Fu Fighting by Carl Douglas — a so... more

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Everyone knows the YMCA.

Few people have actually thought about it.

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Rakesh Martin
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Wayne Peoples
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Dan Southern
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Ronald Wayne Peoples
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3.3 out of 5 stars from 161 ratings
  • Jayden

    I love it keep up the good

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tanjio kamedo
    United States6 months ago
  • good

    good

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    5
    cossmoem
    Australia10 months ago
  • Offensively Great!

    Made me laugh so I signed up to the patreon!

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    5
    Neonnyt1
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Why is it about “bad”songs when

    the music is good

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    ppoplaura
    United Statesa year ago
  • Skip this one

    Awful! Obnoxious and too much profanity. Not funny but they are all laughing at each other non-stop.

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    Debtfreeeeee
    United States2 years ago

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The show has a strong comedic chemistry and banter.
Guests and topics are diverse, with a playful but perceptive music critique.
Some listeners crave tighter editing, but overall humor and insights land well.

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Gavin thinks he might win on points, but acknowledges she has ice hockey skills which make her a tough opponent.
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Q: Would Katy Perry sell out, like, Kudos Bank?
The hosts speculate that Katy Perry wouldn't sell out a Kudos Bank but might play a stadium, acknowledging her past success and current nostalgia factor.
Swish Swish - Katy Perry
Q: What do you think Katy Perry's worth in 2024?
Katy Perry is worth around 350 million dollars according to the conversation, with speculation that her value is significantly lower than Taylor Swift.
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The show blends comedic pop-cultural banter with candid takes on a wide range of songs, from chart-toppers to viral oddities. Episodes frequently dissect production quirks, viral momentum, and the culture surrounding a track—often weaving in memes, industry commentary, and personal anecdotes. A distinctive facet is the lighthearted yet sharp humor that co-hosts bring to controversial or quirky topics, sometimes courting edgy jokes while also highlighting the artistry behind familiar songs. This mix makes it appealing to listeners who enjoy witty music banter, topical tangents, and a casual, mates-for-life vibe while still paying attention to production details and industry dynamics.

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