
Three life-long friends are on a mission...to find The Worst Song on Earth.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

Redemption. What does it really take for someone to redeem themselves after doing something truly awful? In this case, creating a truly awful song.
Chris raises this question to Jon and Andy. Their answers may shock you!Â
Well, that's a little to... more
Andy had a bad experience when he was a kid. Now he is making Jon and Chris talk about it with him. Â
In this very emotional episode, Andy makes the case for eliminating circuses and one specific song.
Is there such thing as a "Musical Trojan Horse"? A song that casually rolls into your life and then when you're not looking, brutally attacks you and leaves you for dead?
Jon thinks there is and he wants to tell you about it before it gets you too!
You've paid your $12 to get in. You've got an $8 bucket of popcorn and a $7 drink. The lights go down and the excitement builds. You are about to watch the blockbuster you waited years to come out. The screens lights up then...womp womp.
What hap... more
A laugh a minute. Song dissections are top notch.
One point for the feels 👍🏿
This is one of my new favorites. The hosts are so genial and chill, and I love their explorations of bad songs. It’s super funny, too. I laughed out loud on several occasions, and I am typically a heartless curmudgeon.
An absolutely brilliant podcast. Three episodes in - it starts wonderfully and somehow keeps getting better (and funnier)! From a (for me) obscure opening “worst song,” to Hootie, to Eddie Money - the way the three lifelong friends talk amongst themselves is as easy on the ears as the songs they discuss aren’t. Chock full of hilarious personal stories, great sound design elements (it’s like they’ve been podcasting for years!), and a genuine, immensely likable flow of conversation that displays t... more
I enjoy this show and like the friendship/chemistry of the hosts!
Aside from the fact that the artists they initially covered in the first episode are Dutch and not Swedish this is a good podcast with a lot of potential. The hosts have good chemistry and there are some good arguements being made with how certain people tend to develop there musical tastes.









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