How was such a great song paired with such a misguided music video? Pat and Tom make an attempt to break down all that went wrong in the music video for The Curse of Curves, but there’s almost nothing to even say. There’s a lot of hair, no food, the most awkward glances you’ve ever seen in your life, and poison that has the ability to throw you backwards in your chair. Exactly no more and no less in this video, but Tom’s wife suggests a shocking alternative ending that may have shaken things up just enough to make this video rewatchable.
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Bonus Photos and Recordings on Patreon!
The Curse of Curves Music Video
There Are, Apparently, Songs Hiding in my Brain by Pat Holmes
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together by Taylor Swift
Songs of the week:
Ice Cream and Sunscreen by Martha
Golden by Harry Styles
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If you were to ask 1,000 people what the weirdest video in pop punk is, 1,001 people would respond with All Downhill From Here because Bob is a cheater and he voted twice. The guys do their best to develop the backstory for who these creatures are in the video. who made them, why they’re there, and what does the socio-economic class structure look like for this diverse group of monsters.
French animators and music video director Meiert Avis created an extraordinarily insane music video that New Found Glory may or may not have been deserving of. Let us know what you think!
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All Downhill From Here Music Video
Songs of the week:
Nothing to Say by New Found Glory
OG Blue Sky by Hot Mulligan
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There are a lot of things to love about the early 2000s, but the cover songs are really where the decade shined the brightest. Not entirely thanks to the Pop Goes… series, but many bands seemed to indulge themselves in rethinking classics 80s and 90s songs and ushering them into a new era. This week the guys draft their top 10 covers that were released between the years 2000 and 2010, and you’ll never guess what happens next!!! Or maybe you can. They fight, disagree, and drag some songs through the mud.
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2000’s Cover Draft on Apple Music
Some Behind the Scenes Stuff on Patreon!
Wonderwall by Cartel on AOL Sessions
Royals covered by Youth In Revolt
Party In the USA with Motern Media
Y’all Ready For This by The Good Fight
Songs of the week:
Me & You Together Song by The 1975
Bad Checks by Houses
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Attempts were made to discuss the music video for Dear Maria, Count Me In at length, but the episode quickly corrected course into an insane road trip Pat and Tom took in 2008 using a fake All Time Low and Brand New concert in Pittsburgh as an alibi to take Pat’s Mom’s car for 24 hours. However, the guys never had any intention on going to Pittsburgh, instead ending up hundreds of miles away to see a girl in Central Pennsylvania who ended up not being home. Already 300 miles beyond where they said they’d be, the guys drove another couple hundred to see Tom’s girlfriend in the DC area.
There was a short discussion of the music video and the role All Time Low played in the scene as a multi-platinum selling pop rock act, but this episode was mainly about the road trip. Sorry not sorry.
Links:
Dear Maria, Count me In Music Video
Alex Gaskarth Explains Dear Maria Music Video on MTV
Teenage Tom and Pat in Pittsburgh
Tom’s Hair Throughout Highschool
Songs of the week:
Shh! by Stand Atlantic
Alien with a Sleep Mask On by Ratboys
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