I dunno what comment iamiknowall was responding to as it seems to be gone, but I think I get the argument regardless. People often have this weird thing where they attach a particular quality value to what should only be a categorical word. Music and art are probably the most frequent victims of that. To them, you can't call a thing the thing it is unless it's a good example of the thing it is. They'd look at a bag of mulch that got tossed over a freeway and is full of holes with its contents spilling out and also inhabited by some kind of ominous spirit, and they'd say "that's not a bag of mulch, that's a bag of stuff" or something ridiculous like that. I don't really get it. But I have noticed it. But yeah it's really weird and not very useful to language, just makes things more confusing. Shit doesn't have to be good shit in order to be the type of shit it is - it's the type of shit it is regardless of quality judgements.
Fucking hell, really? What a fucked-up justice system. People that dangerous ought to be prevented from ever being dangerous again, and there's only one real solution to that. Fuck rehabilitation, fuck even vengeance... preventing damage ought to be priority number one. Safety, and it never happening again - nothing's more important in such a situation. Discouragement has a part of play, but mainly it's keeping them out of society altogether. Monster shouldn't be free to sue anyone in the first place, he should be dead as should them all. You can do horrible things without being beyond rehabilitation, but... something like that, it really is not worth taking the risk. I mean even if most rehabilitation worked, it still wouldn't be worth the risk. And by all evidence it doesn't really work anyway. If you make yourself a danger to society, you have to accept the consequence, since that consequence is essential to society's protection. That's the lesson we should be teaching. We're not even really protecting ourselves at all, as it is. We're like a chin-forward pain-drunk showboat with dropped hands saying "another victim, please", a ref in a fight would call stoppage.
Jane Ross Yes, really. I had to google it because I hadn't heard about it, but he's literally suing at least one kid's parents and blaming them for his drug problem. If we ever needed proof of just how much of a monster he is, that would be it.
@@berkindurmaz3442I thought it was a parody of Soundgarden. They’re from Seattle and they even sound like them. But then again practically every grunge band came from Seattle so
The attention to details scares me: when Bojack sings the 80's, under the Big Brother sign, which probably means the year's 1984, there's a Walkman store. When he sings Grunge, the store becomes a Record store, and in 2007, it becomes a Amoeba Mp3s. This series is something else.
I think the store that was once Disco Forever might be cursed to only house stores that sell things related to fads that are even shorter-lived than everything else on that street.
@@Anastas1786 Speaking of Disco, there's the club at 0:02 being shut down with the sign "DISCO SUCKS" with "closed forever" at the top. It implied that the Disco era was dead since 1979 Anti Disco Movement becomes a thing.
timeparadox888 gotta be some arcade fire bullshit ripoffs, like mumford and sons (btw, all these impersonators should try to understand that only AF is AF)
Musicians should make real songs like this. Oh sure, it'd be weird to have a hit song now about how it's currently 2016 but in a decade or two it'd really pay off.
Because a good parody will be able to match or even exceed the original in singing and musicianship. This time period was the beginning of the end for the music industry giving a shit about those things.
Also she's wearing a Stanford sweatshirt, which is (most likely) where she attended considering she went to a "prestigious university" as well as Stanford sweatshirts being a trendy fashion statement in 2007.
Generic '80s new wave Bip Bop Bip Bob Bip Bop This is a song from the '80s The decade which currently is (Yeeeah) Generic '90s grunge song Everyone in flannel Generic '90s grunge song Something from Seattle Generic 2007 pop song Auto-tuned so All voices sound weird This is a pop song It's 2007 This ain't 2006 It's 2007 [Strongly hope they are correct. The 2007 pop song was a little harder]
Princess Carolyn singing sounds so wholesome for some reason 😂😭 I wanna hear an entire cover of her singing, doesn't even have to be this song. She just has my favourite voice in the show hahaha
*in a high-pitched voice similar to the Bee Gees* Generic 70s disco song! High-pitched voices, afros and jump suits! You know it's alright, cause it's generic 70s disco song!
Lyrics: 1980s Generic 80s new wave beat bop beep bop beep bop This is a song from the 80s! The decade which it currently is 1990s Generic 90s grunge song, everyone in flannel Generic 90s grunge song, Something from Seattle 2007 Generic 2007 pop song autotune so all our voices sound weird This is a pop song, it's 2007.
They are probably using it to sell some prescription pills by now. If Bojack world has *The Price is Right* or something like it, it’s probably on that show a lot.
2007 sounds more like 2009 when Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Kesha, Black Eyed Peas with 'I gotta feeling', Cobra Starship, Panic at the Disco! and some others stars to came up in the spotlight with that generic music which... I really missed that days 'cause thanks to that kind of music I started to known more about pop.
*to the tune of All You Need is Love by the Beatles* Generic 60s song..wah-wah-wah-wah..generic 60s song..wah-wah-wah-wah, make love not war man, MAN! Generic 60s song
@@Leppa10 Don't get where is the reason behind the "Even thought" In 2007 you were in your late teens, it's logical for it to be the one you resonate the most with, since in the 80s you weren't even born, and in the 90s you were too young to even be aware.
I spent the past Month in quarantine playing through the first 2 Yakuza games and the prequel Yakuza zero. I love how much this song fits the beginning of those 3 games.
OliCoon Ten was released a year (or more) than STP’s Core, so back then everyone joked about the massive and quick epidemic of Eddie Vedder impersonators. But in those days I was more into Smiths, Sundays and Cocteau Twins, so I cannot really remember details about the whole grunge movement, other than this, and how Spin was really popular between people into this music style.
MrBlaoBLAO Ten was released in 1991, yes. But Pearl Jam formed only a year before, and Ten was recorded in the same year of release. STP formed as Mighty Joe Young in 1989, and these demos were recorded around 1990. ruclips.net/video/A8VROjKDiBs/видео.html You can hear they had largely the same sound back then.
TheGrandRevo no it really shouldn’t have been. Early to mid 2000s pop still had rock influences. The techno stuff didn’t come around till the later portion.
Lyrics Generic 80s new wave beep bop beep bop This is a song from the 80s The decade which it currently is Generic 90s grunge song Everyone in flannel Generic 90s grunge song Something from Seattle Generic 2007 pop song Autotune so voices sounds weird This is a pop song Its 2007
0:29 "britney spears hair salon " building lmao also at 0:47 you can see the mouse girl who is the employee of J.D Salinger show "Hollywoo Stars and Celebrities what do they know? Do they know things?Let's find out!" Ep8 S02
*the decade which it currently is*
SG LOL
C U R R E N T D E C A D E
love ur ajj icon
I don't how the world, but I am in the 80s.
777 Likes congrats
It scares me how accurate that 2007 pop song was.
And literally every pop song after
I dunno what comment iamiknowall was responding to as it seems to be gone, but I think I get the argument regardless. People often have this weird thing where they attach a particular quality value to what should only be a categorical word. Music and art are probably the most frequent victims of that.
To them, you can't call a thing the thing it is unless it's a good example of the thing it is. They'd look at a bag of mulch that got tossed over a freeway and is full of holes with its contents spilling out and also inhabited by some kind of ominous spirit, and they'd say "that's not a bag of mulch, that's a bag of stuff" or something ridiculous like that.
I don't really get it. But I have noticed it. But yeah it's really weird and not very useful to language, just makes things more confusing. Shit doesn't have to be good shit in order to be the type of shit it is - it's the type of shit it is regardless of quality judgements.
Pop music was genuinely awful in 2007. Everyone autotuned WAY too much.
ashvio It's better now, believe it or not.
Horse Mann Yeah Amazingly Pop music is in a way better place in now than it was 10 years ago.
I love how Bojack sings the first two songs and Princess Caroline does the third, it really shows he got stuck in the 90s
You see, back in the 90s, he was in a very famous TV show.
Bravo Bojack
No shit, Philbert
@@NukaLemonadewhy else would he be driving into Paramount Studios during that decade?
Goddamn, this show just had the highest IQ writing room in the history of hollywoo
generic pop song so accurate im acually getting nostalgia for it.
I'm fan of 2007 pop song
Well, it was 9 years ago
+Steven Rivera
Shit, time sure goes fast
I feel ya
10 years now hit the double figures 😱😱
I get the generic 90's grunge song stuck in my head so often. It's so catchy...
Andy Spendlove for real
they all are very catchy
everytime i hear bojack sing “something from seatleeee” i get major rhcp vibes lol
@@nostaumusic I'm hearing Pearl Jam there
I get them all stuck in my head 🤣
"Subway: Kids eat free"
Ouch!
Jared Fogle was busted in late summer 2015. How far into production was season 3 at that point?
Probably just started..
Ohhhhh, wow. Shit. It's amazing how subtle the background gags are.
Fucking hell, really? What a fucked-up justice system. People that dangerous ought to be prevented from ever being dangerous again, and there's only one real solution to that. Fuck rehabilitation, fuck even vengeance... preventing damage ought to be priority number one. Safety, and it never happening again - nothing's more important in such a situation. Discouragement has a part of play, but mainly it's keeping them out of society altogether. Monster shouldn't be free to sue anyone in the first place, he should be dead as should them all.
You can do horrible things without being beyond rehabilitation, but... something like that, it really is not worth taking the risk. I mean even if most rehabilitation worked, it still wouldn't be worth the risk. And by all evidence it doesn't really work anyway.
If you make yourself a danger to society, you have to accept the consequence, since that consequence is essential to society's protection. That's the lesson we should be teaching. We're not even really protecting ourselves at all, as it is. We're like a chin-forward pain-drunk showboat with dropped hands saying "another victim, please", a ref in a fight would call stoppage.
Jane Ross Yes, really. I had to google it because I hadn't heard about it, but he's literally suing at least one kid's parents and blaming them for his drug problem. If we ever needed proof of just how much of a monster he is, that would be it.
They just attempted to do a generic 1999 song, until it was interrupted by Hollyhock.
jasobres I thought that was going to be the case once i noticed that scene just literally had nothing but 1999 plastered all over the background.
jasobres There should have been a generic 1940's song in the flashbacks.
Lil' Flip GIRLS OF 44
Bojack: "Oh, 1999"
Hollyhock: "We don't need a long story."
Well, his grandmother did sing and play a little at the piano with Crackerjack.
I absolutely lost it at "something from Seattle!"
Summoned from Seattle.
I guess it has to be Nirvana?
@@rougethebat8882 The song sounds more Pearl Jam-ish to me
@@berkindurmaz3442I thought it was a parody of Soundgarden. They’re from Seattle and they even sound like them. But then again practically every grunge band came from Seattle so
@@BlackWolf207Stone Temple Pilots
The attention to details scares me: when Bojack sings the 80's, under the Big Brother sign, which probably means the year's 1984, there's a Walkman store. When he sings Grunge, the store becomes a Record store, and in 2007, it becomes a Amoeba Mp3s. This series is something else.
Don't forget the Nevermind album cover parody in the Record Store window
I think the store that was once Disco Forever might be cursed to only house stores that sell things related to fads that are even shorter-lived than everything else on that street.
@@Anastas1786 Speaking of Disco, there's the club at 0:02 being shut down with the sign "DISCO SUCKS" with "closed forever" at the top. It implied that the Disco era was dead since 1979 Anti Disco Movement becomes a thing.
Also shows how much changed between the 80s & 00s, now I feel we’re in a darker version of the 00s 😔
Bear Spray. Washington Mutual. It's fricken brilliant.
SOMETHIN FROM SEATTLE
*Seatterrrl
Everyone in flannel🎶
Pearl Jam ❤️
Generic Niiities Grunge Sooong
Errrewonn inn flaahhnellll
Generic Niiities Grunge Sooong
Somethin fremm Sheatttleee
That 2007 hit me hard.
isnt it like an actual song from kesha or katy perry or something
Reminds me of Fergie for some reason.
@@RileyChurchman It sounds like Die Young by Ke$ha
@@poweroffriendship2.0 sounds like Glamorous
@@RileyChurchman Black-Eyed Peas
80s: Madonna
90s: Nirvana
2007: Black Eyed Peas
Will 2017 be different enough from 2007 to get a song?
The 1980's pop song sounded more like Stock, Aiken, and Waterman material than Madonna.
I think the grunge song was a little nod to Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam.
80's: Let's Dance - David Bowie
90's: Wonderwall - Oasis
2007: So What? - Pink
madonna isnt a new wave musician
Princess Caroline's singing is actually quite pleasant to listen to :)
I agree.
That's because Amy Sedaris can sing. Just listen to "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" from Chicken Little. Her singing voice is actually really good
@@NRF-zf7qt She should looking siniging too...
@@NRF-zf7qtOMG
can't wait for generic 2010s indie pop rock
timeparadox888 gotta be some arcade fire bullshit ripoffs, like mumford and sons (btw, all these impersonators should try to understand that only AF is AF)
MrBlaoblao how is Mumford and sons anything likes arcade fire lol
To be fair that's just the end credits theme to the show anyway😂
MrBlaoblao Sis, calm down
Woaaaaa ohh whoa oh, it's the 2010s
I love how this scene is done identically each time
Same animation, different stores
The buildings are the fucking best. So many decade references.
Magic(k)
Umbrella Ella Ella's
I didn't understand that one.
Rigel kentaurus My Chemical Spray Tan is referring to My Chemical Romance.
there's a poster of the 'Nevermind' album cover, except the baby is replaced by a baby bird, and the title is 'Nevermore'
Musicians should make real songs like this. Oh sure, it'd be weird to have a hit song now about how it's currently 2016 but in a decade or two it'd really pay off.
“I’m so 2008, you’re so 2000 and late!”
Loughlin McKay that used to be a great line but now it's so cringe
The band "The Stooges" had songs from 1969 and 1970 that were titled "1969" and "1970".
Oh Jesus I just came across this comment in 2022 and was so confused why you were talking about 2016
@@randomhooman2448 2016...were we ever so young?
Oh, man. How did I not notice that EVERY SINGLE THING in the backgrounds are popular trends/statements/memes of the era?
Exactly! It's funny as hell how they get it so ON POINT, especially 2007 (was 13 at the time and all of those were precise)
uncensorer yuup, I was a teen also. So naturally that's the one I like the best because I actually get it
Also the mouse from Season 2 at the end.
Big brother is watching you billboard in the 80s haha
I once heard someone say "If you want an accurate example of anything, look for a parody of it".
This three songs prove that person right.
Because a good parody will be able to match or even exceed the original in singing and musicianship. This time period was the beginning of the end for the music industry giving a shit about those things.
Also the mouse at the end who competed with Todd for J. D. Salinger's special pen in season 2!! Haha I love all the internal references in this show!
You're right! I haven't noticed her.
Also she's wearing a Stanford sweatshirt, which is (most likely) where she attended considering she went to a "prestigious university" as well as Stanford sweatshirts being a trendy fashion statement in 2007.
awlopez716 YES WE LEARN THAT WHEN TODD FIRST MET EMILY HE MET THAT NOW-OVERACHIEVER-STANFORD MOUSE
home loans: no job? no credit? no problem!
lmaoooooooooooooo
I know right? Wasn't that just an awful thing the banks did then?
they still do. nobody learned anything from the big short.
i love how the 2008 housing crisis changed it's name to "the big short" thanks to that movie and now future generations will probably hate us for it
mickeynotmouse
it got that name shortly after the crash, when the BOOK was written about it in 2010, which the 2015 movie is based on.
Circuit City: Re-opening Soon?
I hope that season 4 continues this joke by having a generic 2016 song.
"Generic 70s disco dance song, full of drums 'cause everyone's eating mushrooms."
+Tyson0395
Nah, that'd be too sad
So basically the 2007 song?
More like the indie alternative "spiritual" music
I woke up and said "yes the time is 2016, that's the time I'm living in right now"
Then hop on my car and sing along to The Generic 2016 Song.
I can't believe 2007 was nearly 10 years ago.
Albert Medina true
Eh, except the musical style was more like 2010 - 2012, so it's more like 6-8 years ago.
heh, yeah
you lie you liar
Now 13 years ago.....
Generic '80s new wave
Bip Bop Bip Bob Bip Bop
This is a song from the '80s
The decade which currently is
(Yeeeah) Generic '90s grunge song
Everyone in flannel
Generic '90s grunge song
Something from Seattle
Generic 2007 pop song
Auto-tuned so
All voices sound weird
This is a pop song
It's 2007
This ain't 2006
It's 2007
[Strongly hope they are correct. The 2007 pop song was a little harder]
Ire Quintaluce I think it goes "auto-tuned so all the voices sound weird".
The 2007 song is harder because all the voices are so all auto-tuned they sound weird XD
"the decade which IT currently is"
@@Dontreallylikepretzels I think it's 'all the tunes and all the voices sound weird'
Wii Remote Strap Warehouse lol
The "Cocaine Mirrors" store was the one that got me the most in the 80s 😂
@@MattD-pi8pc show was so funny
@@popetaytv Nas's Big Ass Chainz was good too haha
@@MattD-pi8pc and The One Stop Slap Shop
The 2007 song was definitely a Black eyed peas type song lol
I just realized the guy dressed up as a Rubik's cube is the same guy advertising home loans 20 years later
Princess Carolyn singing sounds so wholesome for some reason 😂😭
I wanna hear an entire cover of her singing, doesn't even have to be this song. She just has my favourite voice in the show hahaha
She's our gritty, witty city kitty with a solid singing voice lol
Generic 80s New Age, BEEP-BOP BEEP-BOP BEEP-BOP! This is a song from the 80s!
xD
The decade which it currently is!
Nice touch. Best part of the song.
I think it sais "generic new wave"
dubitataugustinus I love it
The voice of the lady singing it is hysterical
Bojack's generic songs are the best!
Does anyone else want to hear the full versions of these?
Ciaran Gallagher yes
Me
still waiting for the full versions of theses songs, and 1999 too
The Subway kids eat free actually creeped the hell out of me.
It's funny how spot-on they are.
Maurice Isaac ikr? Like pretty much everything in this show
1980's: Wave 103
1990's: Radio X
2007: Non-Stop Pop FM
1990's:radio x and los santos rock radio
Can't beat the generic 90's grunge song.
I think this would have been perfect if Tod and his friends were actual legit emos.
KrossoverGod that'd actually be quite hilarious, even though It'd seems really out of character for someone like Todd xD
0:00 - 0:02 0:28 - 0:31
that guy is still handing fliers out in a costume after 30 years...
Ekalmid yup
Ekalmid he doesn't age
Enric And Music he did age
A man with a life sadder than Bojack's.
Ekalmid detaaaails hahaha
"Wii Remote Straps Warehouse" is one of my favorite sign gags ever.
*in a high-pitched voice similar to the Bee Gees* Generic 70s disco song! High-pitched voices, afros and jump suits! You know it's alright, cause it's generic 70s disco song!
Lmao
What about the 60's? I would love a genetic song from the 60's.
I will never forget "OH 1999!" before Hollyhock cuts BoJack off from completing it
I've never been so heartbroken from a rug pull in my life.
Lyrics:
1980s
Generic 80s new wave beat bop beep bop beep bop
This is a song from the 80s!
The decade which it currently is
1990s
Generic 90s grunge song, everyone in flannel
Generic 90s grunge song,
Something from Seattle
2007
Generic 2007 pop song
autotune so all our voices sound weird
This is a pop song, it's 2007.
thanks
Yeah
Couldn't find those on AZlyrics
@@emaheiwa8174 Nor on songmeanings, alas.
This aint 2006 its 2007
who saw "fall out koi" and "my chemical spray tan"?
0:14 wow, they even put a Magic the Gathering reference there!
Generic 80s Song is actually my favorite hit from the 80s!
God generic 90’s grunge song fucking slaps 🔥😭👌
They are probably using it to sell some prescription pills by now. If Bojack world has *The Price is Right* or something like it, it’s probably on that show a lot.
The 2007 pop gave me a whole nostalgia trip everything from the black eyed peas, Facebook, BuzzFeed quizzes. I can't believe it's been 14 years.
Isn't it still that now?
I hope they try to predict future generic songs for 2020s 2030s
- kpop
KPop, pop punk revival/emo , trap, gangsta rap banger, billie elilsh,edm & drill , viral tiktokers song.
electronic, acoustic, then electronic, prepare for acoustic to come back soon.
Mc. Eire Peterthon If Mumford & Sons, Phillip Phillips, and the Lumineers are any indication, it's already making its way back
I think electronic will stay for both 00's and 10's, maybe acoustic can finally be stronger in the 20's... 2 years now left to...
These scenes are brilliant.
2007 sounds more like 2009 when Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Kesha, Black Eyed Peas with 'I gotta feeling', Cobra Starship, Panic at the Disco! and some others stars to came up in the spotlight with that generic music which... I really missed that days 'cause thanks to that kind of music I started to known more about pop.
The guy advertising mortgage lenders with no credit or job required just before the 2008 crash is gold
That generic 2007 song reminded me so much of Boom boom pow by the black eye peas. Remember the line "Im so 2008, you're so 2000 and late"?
*to the tune of All You Need is Love by the Beatles* Generic 60s song..wah-wah-wah-wah..generic 60s song..wah-wah-wah-wah, make love not war man, MAN! Generic 60s song
Brian Sandler the Beatles sounded fairly unique though, for it to be generic you'd need to go for more of a Rolling Stones or the Who kind of sound.
Nah. There were a lot of Beatles imitators back then. I think it should sound more like Bob Dylan, though.
+Brian Sandler Ah the Beatles...you also have 64 likes. I hope no one changes that so we can keep with this Beatles theme!
I sincerely liked every one of those songs.
2007 feels like it was just yesterday. Can’t believe it’s been 12 years.
14 now...
And even though I was born in 1991, the 2007 one sounded the most familiar to me
@@Leppa10 Don't get where is the reason behind the "Even thought"
In 2007 you were in your late teens, it's logical for it to be the one you resonate the most with, since in the 80s you weren't even born, and in the 90s you were too young to even be aware.
16 years. 2007 is old enough to drive now.
Brings me back to that time when 'I Gotta Feeling' would play on the radio every fucking day
GilCAnjos that’s basically 2019 in a nutshell as well
0:03 that purple car is a Pontiac Fiero, 1984 to about 86
that "got milk?" ad with an actual cow lmaooo
*Lmoo
Sorry, I am sleep deprived. Hopefully you have a wonderful day.
I spent the past Month in quarantine playing through the first 2 Yakuza games and the prequel Yakuza zero.
I love how much this song fits the beginning of those 3 games.
the rock song sounds like something out of san andreas i can't put my finger on which song
taltigolt See: Pearl Jam and derivatives (Stone Temple Pilots, Creed, Silverchair, etc)
MrbLaoblao You do know STP was around before Pearl Jam, right?
OliCoon Ten was released a year (or more) than STP’s Core, so back then everyone joked about the massive and quick epidemic of Eddie Vedder impersonators. But in those days I was more into Smiths, Sundays and Cocteau Twins, so I cannot really remember details about the whole grunge movement, other than this, and how Spin was really popular between people into this music style.
i feel it's white wedding or something
MrBlaoBLAO Ten was released in 1991, yes. But Pearl Jam formed only a year before, and Ten was recorded in the same year of release. STP formed as Mighty Joe Young in 1989, and these demos were recorded around 1990. ruclips.net/video/A8VROjKDiBs/видео.html
You can hear they had largely the same sound back then.
you forgot "oh 1999 🎵"
THATS MY FAVORITE ONE
they didn't, this video was uploaded before season 4 was released.
I just noticed that "Subwaay" has a "kids eat free" promotion.
I caught myself genuinely jamming out to that 2007 pop song a little too hard.
Can I get a full length version of the generic 80s song? Or at least get a couple songs that sound close to it?
Also look up Dead or Alive.
This is one of my favorite running gags from Bojack and there are so many good ones.
Idk I kinda think the 2007 song sounds more 2009 or 2010 when black eyed peas was all that played on the radio
Should've just been generic 2000 song
No. The Peas were quite around in 2007. It was just a bit later when their sound hit full force.
That's so 2000-late
TheGrandRevo no it really shouldn’t have been. Early to mid 2000s pop still had rock influences. The techno stuff didn’t come around till the later portion.
THIS IS A POP SONG. IT IS 2007.
The "i can has cheezburger?"-reference!! Love it
Generic 2007 song sounds more like 2009 to me...
The generic 80s new wave is so catchy
Sometimes I really do be driving down the street and my brain is like "this is a pop song 🎶 it's 2007!"
I find it funny how 2007 is now so long ago that people are making time era references.
“Feel old yet?”
I was born in 2003, so some of my first memories were around 2007, I was in preschool
one of the many reasons why BJH is the greatest show ever
All 2007 needed was a Transformers movie reference and a Borat reference and it'd be complete.
0:29
"Britney shears hair salon" with pictures of bald women in the front lol
"Umbrella Ella Ella's"
"My chemical spray tan"
0:40 "Fall out Koi"
Disney Channel needs to get to work on "That's So Reagan!"
Could you do a video of all of the news reports? Like everything with Tom Grumbo Jumbo.
Who made this comment? Randy, is that you?
If I were a character on this show, it would be Randy.
The generic grunge song THO!!!
I love how they do this straight after making fun of back to the future for constantly pointing out they were in the 50s.
0:42
David Hasselhoff's Floor Burgers
All of these songs need extended versions.
The generic music of 2007 was not as they showed. This type of music became generic in 2009-2010.
As far as I know, generic 2007 music was either hip-hop, slick pop or emotional pop.
Lyrics
Generic 80s new wave beep bop beep bop
This is a song from the 80s
The decade which it currently is
Generic 90s grunge song
Everyone in flannel
Generic 90s grunge song
Something from Seattle
Generic 2007 pop song
Autotune so voices sounds weird
This is a pop song
Its 2007
So many details to get on this scenes.
Damn I love how they work on every little thing in this show.
Can´t wait for season 4!
Generic 2019 comment, the year it currently is.
One of my favourite moments from this great series, and definitely my favourite comedic moment!
My Chemical Spray Tan! :D
0:38
Fall
Out
Koi
Rainbow Star bruh spin doctors
My dad’s in his 50s and he said the 80s song was the most accurate . I believe him.
The 90s and 07 are pretty accurate too.
GENERIC 2023 SONG
WE CANT COME UP WITH ANYTHING NEW
SO ITS JUST A MASHUP OF ALL STYLES
NOTHING REALLY NEEEEEWWWW
…
YEAH GENERIC 2023 SONG
WE GOT NO NEW TUNES
THESE TIMES ARE DOOMED
As someone who has listened to way too much New Wave , allow me to say that they actually hit the nail right on the head.
It's synthpop not new wave
“SUBWAY, kids eat free”’ oh Jared...
0:28
HOME LOANS
"No job, no credit?"
NO PROBLEM!
They're in for a treat...
I'm almost mad at how 2007 that 2007 song sounds.
The generic grunge song killed me LMAO
0:29 "britney spears hair salon " building lmao
also at 0:47 you can see the mouse girl who is the employee of J.D Salinger show "Hollywoo Stars and Celebrities what do they know? Do they know things?Let's find out!" Ep8 S02
Finally someone pointed her out!
I’m a video game collector and enthusiast and something about “wii remote wrist strap factory” is hilarious to me
2007 is now a decade ago!
You forgot the “it’s 1944 and we are going to war” one, ironically the one with the most baggage.
Shook at how accurate that 2007 song was. Young people today can never truly appreciate just how bad things got 😂
Hasselhoff really missed out by not opening a chain of floor burger restaurants.
You should upload the generic 1999 song