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I don't know. I stopped watching mid way after he says "Birds Of A Feather is one of the greatest songs ever written." He's good at shitting on stuff but the stuff he likes is basic bitch pop.
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In the 80s, the biggest British boyband was Wham! 5 UK Number Ones, they broke America and then broke up. Afterwards George Michael went on to be a very big popstar, and other Wham! member Andrew Ridgeley did not. It set in the pop-consuming public’s minds that only one member can win a boyband breakup. In the 90s, Take That were the biggest British boyband. The five working-class lads from the North of England earned 8 UK Number Ones in three years. However when in 1996 they split up, there could only be one George Michael. This is New British Canon and This is The Story of “Back For Good”.
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I'm fine with him covering songs that aren't one hit wonders, and to be completely honest the Veronica's should have never had even a single hit.
But he could have at least covered the ACTUAL hit which was shut them up... I mean hook them up.
If you consider even in their home country, that song got so, so, SO much more airplay than all their other shit combined. Once again he's done the wrong song, by an artist that's not actually a one hit wonder.

Has he ever done Bloodhound Gang? They should have been a candidate before the Veronicas...
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Bloodhound Gang weren't reviewed but they were mentioned in the LMFAO episode when he says he's heard 2000s Bloodhound Gang being an inspiration for LMFAO but the difference is Bloodhound Gang were smart guys who acted dumb and LMFAO were just dumb
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Oh Hell yeah, this thing was abysmal.

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Ooh, looking forward to that! but let's be honest, all of Limp Bizkit was abysmal. It didn't matter though. Like trash tv or watching train wrecks, you're still gonna enjoy it.
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I can’t believe I watched a 40 minute documentary on Limp Bizkit’s worst album and was thoroughly entertained by it.
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melancholy wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 9:24 am I can’t believe I watched a 40 minute documentary on Limp Bizkit’s worst album and was thoroughly entertained by it.
Todd is pretty damn good at making even the most boring bands and artists interesting.

I loved his Katy Perry one, and the only single interesting thing about her was that one time she shot fireworks out of her boobs.

I spent longer listening to Todd talk about her flop album than I've spent listening to all her "music" combined.
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Netflix Set to Release a Documentary About the Legendary Career of Lemmy Kilmister

Netflix is proud to announce the completion of production on “Lemmy: Born to Raise Hell,” a powerful new documentary celebrating the life and legacy of the legendary Motörhead frontman, Lemmy Kilmister. Known for his thunderous bass lines, gravel-throated vocals, and no-compromise lifestyle, Lemmy was more than a musician — he was a symbol of pure rock ‘n’ roll rebellion.

The film offers an intimate look at his journey, featuring never-before-seen footage, explosive live performances, and heartfelt interviews with those who knew him best. From the early days of Hawkwind to global stardom with Motörhead, the documentary captures the chaos, charisma, and cultural impact of a man who truly lived fast and loud.

We are happy to announce that production is officially complete, and “Lemmy: Born to Raise Hell” will premiere exclusively on Netflix in Fall 2026. Get ready to crank up the volume.
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