
Pat Finnerty brings his youtube series What Makes This Song Stink to the podcast world with a show that dissects the songs you can’t stand. Pat is joined by comedians, musicians and friends to spend way too much time talking about the songs that tighten your jaw in line at the supermarket, and explore the music that defies explanation.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryComedy | ||||

This finale has it all, if you consider all to be discussing the Chads in Live, Buckcherry's new single, Europe's final countdown, Ted Nugent, Replacement Singers, and one of the most exciting guests Pat has ever had on the show, Rolling Stone writer... more
In this episode Pat takes us on a journey to finish his Offspring parody Hoop Shredder Gigolo.
In this episode Pat goes it alone so that he could concentrate all of his attention on properly breaking down one of the worst songs he’s ever heard.
Email - Songstinkpod@gmail.com
Seth Kauffman (Floating Action) joins Pat for the unofficial nepo baby episode to discuss "She's So High" by BTO offspring Tal Bachman, as well as an exploration of baldness in rock music and the end of the What Makes This Song Stink podcast.
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Great work, great guests, horrible songs. What more do you need?
Maybe the Popovs will come up and do the “yeahs” on Shine, ya never know.
Tuned in to hear about why a song stinks, not some diatribe about your political views or critical race theory. It seems politics is shoved into EVERY crevice of entertainment these days. I’m on board with the proposed subject matter of this podcast but it’s constantly put on the back burner to talk about “issues”.
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The show is about songs that stink but a large portion of the show is not dedicated to that. Having a guest talk about themselves a little bit as an introduction makes sense, but that’s not the case here.I want to hear about songs that stink so I can escape the overall sense of existential dread. I’m down with the overall concept but narrow the scope of conversation a bit
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