Literally a garbage song from a garbage band. Just a sampled Red Hot Chili Pepper riff (the ending of Pretty Little Ditty off Mother's Milk) and Rap Rock that is worse than Fred Durst. F tier
@subparnaturedocumentaryune4442 guarantee if I brought an assortment of leather wrist cuffs, boot cut jeans, and affliction shirts we'd be best friends.
More than 9/10 normal people that you ask to name a Darkness Song are going to tell you “I Believe…” and I’m not even sure how many other high charting hits they had.
They had a much bigger presence here in the UK, I'm assuming you're British because only British people and hardcore fans of the band can name more than one darkness song
I’ve just checked. 5 Top Ten Singles including a Christmas single, off 2 Albums over three years. Nothing has charted in any country since 2006. So maybe “one hit wonder” is harsh, but they’re hardly “so much bigger” in Britain. We just remember them very fondly.
We need to start a Summer Festival Lineup called "Finn McKenty's Punk Rock BBQ" starting with 80's Hardcore and OSDM but gradually each band is more weird, ironic and out of place than the next climaxing in a 2 hour each co-headline headline sets by Crazy Town and Nickleback
Ah man Party Like A Rockstar takes me back to high school and people asking me “hey dude you’re a rocker, do you like party like a rockstar?”. “You must be a rocker huh” jamz
Macklemore is like that guy from the band on the sopranos adrianna tried to get famous and christofferrrrrr attacked with an acoustic cos they wouldnt spike up meth.
I love Finn's "friendship" fantasies lol seriously, I genuinely enjoy it every time he starts one up, because it makes me think of Tina Belcher, and how she would have these random fantasy conversations with herself out loud (in public), where she speaks for herself, and the popular girl, or the hot boy-or the butt-that she is crushing on, and she asks herself, while role playing as the other person, if they want to be friends with her, and then Tina always plays the modest one, or "acts" like she's unsure of the invite, or plays hard to get with herself in these conversations, and then always ends up agreeing with herself, and that she and this other random person that she is fantasizing a relationship of some sort with, in real life, has _no idea_ that they are being used as part of an "out loud" fantastical, self-dictated role play, where Tina has made the decision for them that they're gonna be friends (or more than friends), or at least with their butts lol and that they have been told that they're now in a relationship with Tina, i.e., Finn lol "Hey Macklemore, Do you wanna be friends with me Macklemore? Oh you do?! Well of course you do! -I mean... Are you sure?... What's that? I can use your lawnmower? Whenever I want?? Oh but I can't! I don't want you to think I'm a slu-OKAY, DEAL! Maybe next time you can give me a ride on your moped 😘 we'll go 'downtown' if ya'know what I mean 🤭 oh _no_ Daddy Mack! Don't tell shifty! I could never choose between the two of you! Which only leaves one choice... I guess you're both just gonna have to fight over me 😏 oh why must I ALWAYS be the apex of this sensual ∆ of LOVE ?! Please don't tear your shirts off! I can't bear to look! 😩 *Okay, now I can bear it 🫣 tear your shirts off".* 🫠
Alan partridge had a whole one about hypothetically being friends with and inviting chris rhea to a barbecue and then changing his mind because hed probably want to bring his vegetarian girlfriend and bring his guitar. Nobody outside of britain likely has a clue who those people are or why its funny
@@Ukraineaissance2014 Chris Ray? Was he the singer / guitar player from like the '80s or '90s, he had that song "Road to Hell" (The one that goes like ♪♪I'm standing by a river, but the water doesn't flow♪♪) I mean that's the first verse I think, and aside from the verse, I remember the chorus (This is the road... to hell). That was Chris Rhea right? And I mean, there's like the shorter radio friendly version, but I think it's like a two-part song, or it's like one very very long song where like the intro is really slow and it's almost like spoken word, it's like 6 minutes long or something crazy like that. Unless I am thinking of a totally different person lol I remember that last name though. Do was a really good guitar player. I only know that one song by him. That was one of the first songs that I learned how to play from RUclips back in 2009 or 2010. That's actually how I heard the song. And I used to have it saved to my old iPod touch. I had found this Eastern European guy on RUclips, he's dressed in all black, like the Russian Johnny Cash lol And yeah, he does an acoustic cover of it, and I watched that video/listen to that song a LOT when I was in the army. I don't know anything else about Chris Rhea though lol I definitely don't know his vegetarian girlfriend or any details like that lol And if this isn't the same guy, well, I just made a long ass reply for nothing I suppose ha But if this is the same guy, I didn't even know he was British.
@@tickandslug yeah, I have had this reference at the front of my brain for quite a while, but it was only then where I was actually able to like access it if you will, and yeah lol Tina Belcher vibes for sure ha spasibo
I went to see green Jello like 10 years ago because we thought it’d be funny and ironic. Well, we ended up being a few of only probably 7 people at the show. I felt so bad that we stuck around for the entire damn thing.
As someone that works in local TV ad sales and commercial production, I deal in large amounts of cheese. You were on the right path with the Gotye. I could totally see that in an insurance or paint and body shop with the “but you didn’t have to cut me off…” line.
I'm sorry but PSY is not a one hit wonder, just because he isn't still famous in the west does not make him a one hit wonder, PSY was already a legend in Korea before gangnam style and to this day is still a legend
True story of the first time I heard The Darkness. I said, "If they are aware of what they are doing this is the greatest thing of all time. If they don't know what they are doing, then this is horrible." Then I saw the video and had my answer. TL;DR version....I fucking unironically LOVE The Darkness
Gangnam Style is the sort of song where it comes on and you legitimately say you hate it but then a minute later you're still singing "heeeeyyyyy sexy lady!"
The Darkness were local heros round here. They're from a town called Lowestoft which has had zero claims to fame otherwise, so we love them. They had some other bangers, too. Get your hands off my woman slaps.
I grew up with those guys,there really great guys and very good musicians,you should hear what they sounded like before they got there deal,much heavier.
Gotye in the F Tier is criminal. That song is the best Police song since the Police. And the song State of the Art is also good. Out of all the other bands mentioned, the Darkness is the only one I've heard more than the "hit" song of, and they have a ton of good stuff.
I believe in a thing called love HOOOOOLY SHIT what a throwback. During like the late 2000s and early 2010s me and a buddy of mine were going to shows every weekend as teenagers. Like 15-19 in the LIHC scene chillin with people much older (and stronger) than us, and for some reason we were obsessed with that song and we'd sing it while we were waiting for shows to start. Eventually we sang it so much people picked up on some of the words and at shows with a lot of our friends they'd always sing along and if was a jolly old time. I miss being a kid
@14:09 right side of the screen dude with mustache, it's the bass player from SCOWL! so that darkness song pretty cool jam would call official millennial wedding music, myself 41 having a slightly younger wife in her mid 30s, been to 3 of her friends weddings each one of them played a thing called love.
The dude behind the whole Kony thing lost his mind and was caught on camera standing naked on a street corner, ranting and screaming. Everybody just kinda stopped talking about Kony after that 😂😂😂
Goyte was great. The song writing on that was 👌 Wheatus did other songs did they not? The Erasure cover? The Darkness had a rake of hits. Did that Xmas sing not make it to the other side of the Atlantic? Certified banger. Green Jello was a video art project as much as anything, one bit of continuity from that to Tool. IDGAF, they were dope. Good comedic music.
I remember the video for three little pigs playing on mtv all the time, especially when I was getting ready for school as a small child. I always enjoyed the absurdity of it.
Jaret from Bowling For Soup used to host a few things at a local bar about 10 years ago. One night when he took the stage after being introduced, he said “Yes, I sing the theme song to your kids favorite show, and no, I’m not the “Stacy’s Mom” guy.
Stacy's Mom isn't really about an inappropriate relationship, it's about a boy who fantasizes about friend's mom (who is also a model and 4 years prior separated from Rod Stewart). It think this falls more into "has a crush on his teacher, who is not even aware" level of relationship inappropriateness.
Gangnam style - A Mambo no 5 - C Stacys Mom - S Somebody that I used to know - F Party like a rock star - A Thrift shop - S Teenage Dirtbag - S What does the fox say - A I believe in a thing called love - S Three little pigs - F Butterfly - S
Teenage dirtbag was in the movie “Loser”… the song was huge overseas. I was going when 3 little pigs came out. My cousin got it and we hid in his room and listened to it really quietly so our parents wouldn’t hear.
1:56 I agree Thrift Shop isn’t hot now, and Macklemore isn’t relevant anymore but EVERYBODY AND THEIR MOMS LOVED THRIFT SHOP MAN if you say you didn’t u lying 8:00 Somebody The I Used To Know sounds like a early 90s song featuring Sting from The Police who’s trying to shoot for a popular solo career to stick it to the rest of the members of The Police 13:35 Fun story, Wheatus played at my Uni, and THE ENTIRE GIG, the entire crowd was just shouting ‘Teenage Dirtbag, Teenage Dirtbag’ and everytime they played a different song they got booed, they then played A Little Respect which settled the crowed for a second but then back to booing them 😂😂 we were absolute jerks 17:17 pro tip, I Believe In A Thing Called Love is a great song for a wedding, 10/10 no skips on a wedding playlist
I was in high school when what was the fix say came out. I will never forget the seniors decided to do a full play about it during lunch. hated it ever since
I just watch a thing from vice about green jello. They might sound a lil shitty but they've got a lot of heart. It's an art collective. They're in the Guinness book of world records for most members in a band. Pretty cool shit
I’m just barely old enough to remember that Green Jelly (Jello) video being on MTV as a young kid. I’d like to think I’m immune to millennial nostalgia syndrome but that one gets me.
One of my wife’s first dates was seeing green jelly lol and she got to put on a giant coolio head and mosh in the crowd for free beer lmao it was great.
My explanation of the Wheatus song: It was in the era where movie soundtracks were really good. Maybe it’s a bit cringe by today’s standards and the movie it was in was mid but in encompasses the joy, silliness and nostalgia of the early 2000s movies.
It's uncanny how much your thinking and opinions are 99.8% of mine and anyone else's I respect... Never ran into anyone in my life like that. Keep doing your shit man, your channel is by far my fav on YT.
The Punk goes Pop version of Somebody That I Used To Know with Mayday Parade with Vic Fuentes goes hard af improved on the original so much. The lyric’s actually really fit it well with pop punk.
Useless trivia of the day! There was a game that came out in 1994 for SNES and Sega Genesis called Maximum Carnage. It was a Spiderman/Venom game. Green Jelly wrote and produced the music for it.
We are young by fun is another cheese one from around the same time as somebody that I used to know. There was no escaping those two song for almost an entire year 😂
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I wished I loved anything as much as this man loves Crazytown.
Literally a garbage song from a garbage band. Just a sampled Red Hot Chili Pepper riff (the ending of Pretty Little Ditty off Mother's Milk) and Rap Rock that is worse than Fred Durst. F tier
@@GreengosStJohnAlright Mr. Butthurt
@@GreengosStJohnTelling me you don't know music is completely subjective without telling me you don't know music is completely subjective.
@@GreengosStJohnshoutweb message board called from the 2000s and asked for their edginess back
@@GreengosStJohngo touch some grass.. and remember to listen to crazy town
I wanna go to Finn's barbecue and listen to nu-metal while dressed like a butt-rock front man.
Black jeans, black t-shirt and chucks
You cant bro, once you go butt rock you can't stand nu metal
bring him shifty shell shock and its an automatic invite
@subparnaturedocumentaryune4442 guarantee if I brought an assortment of leather wrist cuffs, boot cut jeans, and affliction shirts we'd be best friends.
@@petesmithson1906 i think he might actual leave his wife for you if this happened
I love when Finn goes off on tangents talking about lawn mowers and inviting people to his BBQs. Funny shit.😂
Haha I know he’s so random. Goes off on this long ass story of what might have been.
@@spfadden082711 exactly, hilarious when he does that
2012 was the corniest year in history because we all expected to get destroyed by Christmas, so we YOLO'ed all year.
Lends when someone brings cubs
Calling the darkness a one hit wonder is criminal
They are great but in terms of hits it's true.
More than 9/10 normal people that you ask to name a Darkness Song are going to tell you “I Believe…” and I’m not even sure how many other high charting hits they had.
They had a much bigger presence here in the UK, I'm assuming you're British because only British people and hardcore fans of the band can name more than one darkness song
I’ve just checked.
5 Top Ten Singles including a Christmas single, off 2 Albums over three years.
Nothing has charted in any country since 2006.
So maybe “one hit wonder” is harsh, but they’re hardly “so much bigger” in Britain. We just remember them very fondly.
they are absolutely a one hit wonder mate
Side note: Gotye actually has TONS of fantastic songs.. (and cool videos too, a lost art IMO)
Yeah ur right...i love Gotye and his videos...i was about to tell Finn that!
We need to start a Summer Festival Lineup called "Finn McKenty's Punk Rock BBQ" starting with 80's Hardcore and OSDM but gradually each band is more weird, ironic and out of place than the next climaxing in a 2 hour each co-headline headline sets by Crazy Town and Nickleback
Ah man Party Like A Rockstar takes me back to high school and people asking me “hey dude you’re a rocker, do you like party like a rockstar?”. “You must be a rocker huh” jamz
I'll say this, Macklemore did an amazing song about opiate addiction. I'm a former addict and that shit hit really hard
facts
Is that Body like a Back Road
@@RatelHBadger no it's otherside
Macklemore is like that guy from the band on the sopranos adrianna tried to get famous and christofferrrrrr attacked with an acoustic cos they wouldnt spike up meth.
Best Music Video ✅
Very understandable ✅
Very epic music ✅
No bad words ✅
No inappropriate images ✅
It’s funny, Somebody I Used to Know in car commercials. “You didn’t have to cut me offff”
I love Finn's "friendship" fantasies lol seriously, I genuinely enjoy it every time he starts one up, because it makes me think of Tina Belcher, and how she would have these random fantasy conversations with herself out loud (in public), where she speaks for herself, and the popular girl, or the hot boy-or the butt-that she is crushing on, and she asks herself, while role playing as the other person, if they want to be friends with her, and then Tina always plays the modest one, or "acts" like she's unsure of the invite, or plays hard to get with herself in these conversations, and then always ends up agreeing with herself, and that she and this other random person that she is fantasizing a relationship of some sort with, in real life, has _no idea_ that they are being used as part of an "out loud" fantastical, self-dictated role play, where Tina has made the decision for them that they're gonna be friends (or more than friends), or at least with their butts lol and that they have been told that they're now in a relationship with Tina, i.e., Finn lol
"Hey Macklemore, Do you wanna be friends with me Macklemore? Oh you do?! Well of course you do! -I mean... Are you sure?... What's that? I can use your lawnmower? Whenever I want?? Oh but I can't! I don't want you to think I'm a slu-OKAY, DEAL! Maybe next time you can give me a ride on your moped 😘 we'll go 'downtown' if ya'know what I mean 🤭 oh _no_ Daddy Mack! Don't tell shifty! I could never choose between the two of you! Which only leaves one choice... I guess you're both just gonna have to fight over me 😏 oh why must I ALWAYS be the apex of this sensual ∆ of LOVE ?! Please don't tear your shirts off! I can't bear to look! 😩
*Okay, now I can bear it 🫣 tear your shirts off".* 🫠
Never thought that I would see a bobs burgers reference on this comment section but well put, makes sense.
Alan partridge had a whole one about hypothetically being friends with and inviting chris rhea to a barbecue and then changing his mind because hed probably want to bring his vegetarian girlfriend and bring his guitar. Nobody outside of britain likely has a clue who those people are or why its funny
@@Ukraineaissance2014 Chris Ray? Was he the singer / guitar player from like the '80s or '90s, he had that song "Road to Hell" (The one that goes like ♪♪I'm standing by a river, but the water doesn't flow♪♪) I mean that's the first verse I think, and aside from the verse, I remember the chorus (This is the road... to hell). That was Chris Rhea right? And I mean, there's like the shorter radio friendly version, but I think it's like a two-part song, or it's like one very very long song where like the intro is really slow and it's almost like spoken word, it's like 6 minutes long or something crazy like that. Unless I am thinking of a totally different person lol I remember that last name though.
Do was a really good guitar player. I only know that one song by him. That was one of the first songs that I learned how to play from RUclips back in 2009 or 2010. That's actually how I heard the song. And I used to have it saved to my old iPod touch.
I had found this Eastern European guy on RUclips, he's dressed in all black, like the Russian Johnny Cash lol And yeah, he does an acoustic cover of it, and I watched that video/listen to that song a LOT when I was in the army. I don't know anything else about Chris Rhea though lol I definitely don't know his vegetarian girlfriend or any details like that lol
And if this isn't the same guy, well, I just made a long ass reply for nothing I suppose ha But if this is the same guy, I didn't even know he was British.
@@tickandslug yeah, I have had this reference at the front of my brain for quite a while, but it was only then where I was actually able to like access it if you will, and yeah lol Tina Belcher vibes for sure ha
spasibo
@@BillBraskyy yep thats the guy, he does a christmas song as well thats really well known
I went to see green Jello like 10 years ago because we thought it’d be funny and ironic. Well, we ended up being a few of only probably 7 people at the show. I felt so bad that we stuck around for the entire damn thing.
Green Jelly is one of those weird bands, brilliantly subversive but at the same time really of its time and something you grow tired of.
My favorite one hit wonder is Living in a Box by Living in a Box from the album, Living in a Box.
Glad to know I’m not the only person who remembers that song 🤣🤣🤣
As someone that works in local TV ad sales and commercial production, I deal in large amounts of cheese. You were on the right path with the Gotye. I could totally see that in an insurance or paint and body shop with the “but you didn’t have to cut me off…” line.
I'm sorry but PSY is not a one hit wonder, just because he isn't still famous in the west does not make him a one hit wonder, PSY was already a legend in Korea before gangnam style and to this day is still a legend
Key words “in Korea”
True story of the first time I heard The Darkness. I said, "If they are aware of what they are doing this is the greatest thing of all time. If they don't know what they are doing, then this is horrible."
Then I saw the video and had my answer.
TL;DR version....I fucking unironically LOVE The Darkness
Finn’s description of the wedding songs is 1000000% correct. I have been to that reception no fewer than 10 times in the past few years.
Gangnam Style is the sort of song where it comes on and you legitimately say you hate it but then a minute later you're still singing "heeeeyyyyy sexy lady!"
One day Rednex will make it into one of these videos with their 1994's classic 'Cotton Eye Joe' and we'll have to shut down the internet forever
Pretty sure they have already, unless I'm mixing it up with another reference he made about them haha but it was great.
@@bongo_baggins It's quite possible that my brain deleted that information to protect me
The Darkness were local heros round here. They're from a town called Lowestoft which has had zero claims to fame otherwise, so we love them. They had some other bangers, too.
Get your hands off my woman slaps.
So does Givin Up. Slappinest song about heroin ever.
Trust Company kinda underrated one hit wonder ngl. Downfall was a great song
Downfall S Tier for sure
I grew up with those guys,there really great guys and very good musicians,you should hear what they sounded like before they got there deal,much heavier.
Gotye in the F Tier is criminal. That song is the best Police song since the Police. And the song State of the Art is also good.
Out of all the other bands mentioned, the Darkness is the only one I've heard more than the "hit" song of, and they have a ton of good stuff.
State of the Art is one of my favourites too. I find the video clip spot on
All these vids should be named: Old man punk rock dude raises fist and yells at sky
Teenage Dirtbag was in Loser with Jason Biggs and that one girl from American Pie (choir girl).
I believe in a thing called love HOOOOOLY SHIT what a throwback. During like the late 2000s and early 2010s me and a buddy of mine were going to shows every weekend as teenagers. Like 15-19 in the LIHC scene chillin with people much older (and stronger) than us, and for some reason we were obsessed with that song and we'd sing it while we were waiting for shows to start. Eventually we sang it so much people picked up on some of the words and at shows with a lot of our friends they'd always sing along and if was a jolly old time. I miss being a kid
Immediate S Tier for me.
Macklemore had multiple hit songs though. He's one of my guilty pleasures, too. 😂
@14:09 right side of the screen dude with mustache, it's the bass player from SCOWL! so that darkness song pretty cool jam would call official millennial wedding music, myself 41 having a slightly younger wife in her mid 30s, been to 3 of her friends weddings each one of them played a thing called love.
I don't care if someone is British, as long as they don't do it in front of me
One of my favourite pieces of absolutely useless trivia has been “where is Lou Bega from?” for quite a while.
"Jump Right In" by The Urge. "Peaches" by Presidents of the USA. "Party Hard" by Andrew WK. "The Thong Song" by Sysco.
Macklemore isn't a one hit wonder. Can't Hold Us and Same Love were also huge in 2013.
13:52 Teenage Dirtbag was in the first Singstar game, and the movie in the music video is Loser, featuring Jason Biggs the American Pie guy.
The question is whether or not you would invite Shifty Shellshock's fingers to your barbeque
The dude behind the whole Kony thing lost his mind and was caught on camera standing naked on a street corner, ranting and screaming. Everybody just kinda stopped talking about Kony after that 😂😂😂
Honestly, that was possibly my favourite pop culture moment of the 2010s 😂 I don't think anyone saw that coming
Stacy's mom has to be S tier. Also, i have a friend named Stacy whose mom is in her 50's, still smoking hot, so theres that.
True facts, if a dj plays mambo number five, they need to leave a beat of silence so we can hear “ladies and gentlemen, this is mambo number 5”
Sorry, Finn. British homour eats American humor for breakfast.
Goyte was great. The song writing on that was 👌
Wheatus did other songs did they not? The Erasure cover?
The Darkness had a rake of hits. Did that Xmas sing not make it to the other side of the Atlantic? Certified banger.
Green Jello was a video art project as much as anything, one bit of continuity from that to Tool. IDGAF, they were dope. Good comedic music.
The Darkness are a great example of why not caring if you look stupid is better than trying to be stupid, if that makes any sense.
I wanted to be Shifty Shellshock for a couple of years. That motherfucker nailed it. Hope you're doing alright man, we all go through shit.
I remember the video for three little pigs playing on mtv all the time, especially when I was getting ready for school as a small child.
I always enjoyed the absurdity of it.
2:22 what year did Crazy Frog come out? Was it the same year as that horrid Gummy Bear song?
Fountains of Wayne honestly has some bangers. That Interstate Managers album has no skips and has touched on various genres 🤌🏼
Jaret from Bowling For Soup used to host a few things at a local bar about 10 years ago. One night when he took the stage after being introduced, he said “Yes, I sing the theme song to your kids favorite show, and no, I’m not the “Stacy’s Mom” guy.
It was only years later I realised he wasn't saying 'condom style'. Definitely corn level 9000.
Corniest year? One could say 1990 because of Ice Ice Baby and U Can't Touch This. One would be wrong to say that because both songs are bangers.
Macklemore was a one hit wonder? In what country?
The music from that crazy town song is just a bit sampled/looped Red Hot Chili Peppers “pretty little ditty” (Mother’s Milk-1989)
17:12 Justin Hawkins Rides Again is a quality youtube channel
Is Macklemore a one hit wonder? I thought he had a bunch of hit songs
Stacy's Mom isn't really about an inappropriate relationship, it's about a boy who fantasizes about friend's mom (who is also a model and 4 years prior separated from Rod Stewart). It think this falls more into "has a crush on his teacher, who is not even aware" level of relationship inappropriateness.
i pushed what did the fox say out of my mind ten years ago and now it’s back.
8:18 abt 1 minute of the cruelest, most cutting, truthful insults I've heard him say in these evaluations.
I totally forgot about the shop boyz! I’m going to be blasting that gem for the rest of the year. what a banger!
Gangnam style - A
Mambo no 5 - C
Stacys Mom - S
Somebody that I used to know - F
Party like a rock star - A
Thrift shop - S
Teenage Dirtbag - S
What does the fox say - A
I believe in a thing called love - S
Three little pigs - F
Butterfly - S
Clubbing in the early 2010's ... oh we had such classics: Gangnam Style, Thrift Shop, The Fox, Barbra Streisand ... truly an amazing time
I downloaded Three Little Pigs on Limewire...I am indeed old.
I think I used Kazaa, got the video and mp3.
Teenage dirtbag was in the movie “Loser”… the song was huge overseas. I was going when 3 little pigs came out. My cousin got it and we hid in his room and listened to it really quietly so our parents wouldn’t hear.
10:43 “Party Like a Rockstar” was actually a #2 hit behind Rihanna’s “Umbrella” featuring Jay-Z.
1:56 I agree Thrift Shop isn’t hot now, and Macklemore isn’t relevant anymore but EVERYBODY AND THEIR MOMS LOVED THRIFT SHOP MAN if you say you didn’t u lying
8:00 Somebody The I Used To Know sounds like a early 90s song featuring Sting from The Police who’s trying to shoot for a popular solo career to stick it to the rest of the members of The Police
13:35 Fun story, Wheatus played at my Uni, and THE ENTIRE GIG, the entire crowd was just shouting ‘Teenage Dirtbag, Teenage Dirtbag’ and everytime they played a different song they got booed, they then played A Little Respect which settled the crowed for a second but then back to booing them 😂😂 we were absolute jerks
17:17 pro tip, I Believe In A Thing Called Love is a great song for a wedding, 10/10 no skips on a wedding playlist
11:16 I was about to say corny was what doesn’t fox say, but that was 2013 not 2012
I was in high school when what was the fix say came out. I will never forget the seniors decided to do a full play about it during lunch. hated it ever since
“Goodwill loves me Macklemore than you”-Yelawolf 😂
Wheatus was the in the ads for MTV Singled Out, that’s where I first hear them.
“you might have socialized medicine, but what you don’t have is humor”
Somebody I Used To Know came out right when I was going through a bad break up and you could not escape that song. It didnt help
What Does The Fox Say fucking slaps. I get random moments in my life where it pops into my head and I absolutely HAVE to listen to it.
The Darkness were only OHW in the States. They were huge for a few years in the UK and parts of Europe.
I just watch a thing from vice about green jello. They might sound a lil shitty but they've got a lot of heart. It's an art collective. They're in the Guinness book of world records for most members in a band. Pretty cool shit
I was weirdly invested in your fictional scenario of Macklemore as your neighbor, lmao
"If you consider British people to be Europeans..."
I don't consider them to be people, Finn
I’m just barely old enough to remember that Green Jelly (Jello) video being on MTV as a young kid. I’d like to think I’m immune to millennial nostalgia syndrome but that one gets me.
Millennial Nostalgia Syndrome affects more than 80 million americans 😥
One of my wife’s first dates was seeing green jelly lol and she got to put on a giant coolio head and mosh in the crowd for free beer lmao it was great.
I’d wager a weeks pay that Shifty’s fingers smell like burnt
“from-unda”, and crack resin.
8:12 for some reason, i just always thought this was some new song by Sting
Kony 2012 was brough back in the form of The Sound of Freedom
Green Jelly also did the music for Maximum Carnage.
Green jello(y) reminds me of a budget “we have gwar at home” but the video was cool
My explanation of the Wheatus song: It was in the era where movie soundtracks were really good. Maybe it’s a bit cringe by today’s standards and the movie it was in was mid but in encompasses the joy, silliness and nostalgia of the early 2000s movies.
It's uncanny how much your thinking and opinions are 99.8% of mine and anyone else's I respect... Never ran into anyone in my life like that. Keep doing your shit man, your channel is by far my fav on YT.
“A little fella called Psy,” Finn, il just leave this one here
Macklemore isnt a one hit wonder 🤣🤣🤣
I just noticed the "sub goal" went down during this video. Looks like Finn touched a nerve.
1990 is a strong contender for corniest year in music. Phil Collins had 3 songs in the Hot 100 for example
Party Like a Rockstar in hindsight was like the early 2010's version of Old Town Road
Old town road is a country song. The only thing the songs have in common is black males.
That Somebody i used to know i heard it and i thought is that Sting ?
RIP Shifty
Ylvis actually makes great music tbh. Jan Egeland, Massachussets, Truckers Hitch, The Cabin, Stonehenge, Mr. Toot, and Yoghurt just to name a few.
When you have kids…’What does the fox say’ is equally as a god-send at times as it is annoying
The thing is Green Jelly knows they suck, they run with it.
Im raised on 3 little pigs, thanks dad.
The Punk goes Pop version of Somebody That I Used To Know with Mayday Parade with Vic Fuentes goes hard af improved on the original so much. The lyric’s actually really fit it well with pop punk.
As a bald guy, I gotta say, I'd get a dude with more hair to advertise a hair loss product lol
BTS, BLACKPINK, TWICE and all the other K-Pop artists need to bow down and kiss the ring whenever PSY is in their presence. S-Tier that man, Finn
I remember that three little pigs video, 90s kid over here
Psy is fucking huge right now. It's nuts
you gave that lou bega song an A, who are you
Useless trivia of the day! There was a game that came out in 1994 for SNES and Sega Genesis called Maximum Carnage. It was a Spiderman/Venom game. Green Jelly wrote and produced the music for it.
18:45 Green Jelly's best song is The Bear Song. Quality 90's Butt Rock
We are young by fun is another cheese one from around the same time as somebody that I used to know. There was no escaping those two song for almost an entire year 😂