In this very self-serving episode, the guys discuss how far the show has come since the beginning of last year. They also reflect on how far their own lives have come since early 2018, and line up all their goals for 2019.
Links:
Taylor Swift’s reputation Tour Documentary on Netflix
Songs of the week:
Movie Life Fantasy by Nik Mystery
Guitars, Whiskey, Guns, and Knives by The Steeldrivers
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The music video for Stacy’s Mom is problematic at best, and the guys get down to the bottom of it. There’s a lot of speculation over what Stacy’s mother does for work, if the young boy is running a reputable landscaping company or just filling in for a few mows, and whether or not Stacy herself is deserving of his love. Adam Schlesinger strikes again in this hit single from the early 2000s.
Links:
Clickhole Article on American Pie’s Stifler
Songs of the week:
Pristine by Snail Mail
Blue Umbrella by John Prine
Oh My God by Ida Maria
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The Sum 41 special is finally here, and its dedicated it in it’s entirety to Amanda. If you’re anyone other than the Queen herself, please stop reading now. The guys can’t help but compare Sum 41 to Blink-182, which leads to a lengthy discussion on can they be compared, and more importantly, SHOULD they be compared. They then blew open a conspiracy about the bedrock in Ajax, Ontario possibly being too high to support inground pools, leading Zach to believe that the music video for In Too Deep was shot out of the country, and if true, can the band be trusted? Are they even Canadian? Who am I?
Links:
The Only Remaining Photo from 4 Under Par at the Pepsi Ampitheater
Sum 41 feat. Ludacris Live on SNL
Unwritten Christmas by Sum 41 and Unwritten Law
Songs of the week:
Good Kisser by Lake Street Dive
Happy Alone by Saintseneca
Songs of Storms by GameChops
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We were born into the worst era of music, and our 00-10s Christmas music playlist is the final nail in the coffin on that argument. The guys discuss what Google claims are the most notable songs from the decade, and throw in a few of their favorites as well.
Links:
All I Want For Christmas by My Chemical Romance
Songs of the week:
Heat Wave by Snail Mail
Walk Like an Egyptian by The Bangles
Butterfly Dream by Turnover
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