Category Archives: Music

Pop Clips: Blaze Of Glory And (a Drunk)Being In Love With Tony

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Another week, another Pop Clips edition of the podcast this week the guys listen to a fan heckle a basketball player with he sweet sounds of a Miley song. Plus, the guys take listen to a song called The Pill by Lorretta Lynn. Plus, a girl falling down the stairs,  a couple of young black guys get harassed by a cop, a drunk girl in love with Tony and the guys sing along with Mr. Job Bon Jovi.

Just Give Me A Reason-Pink | Music Review Podcast

Just give me a reason not to fall asleep during this song.
Just give me a reason not to fall asleep during this song.

As far as Pink songs go, this is definitely one of her duller songs. Despite that, this slow and boring song has made its way up the charts.  The Hotshot Whiz kids recently listened and reviewed this song. Here is what they thought.

I Knew You Were Trouble-Taylor Swift | Music Review Podcast

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The Hotshot Whiz Kids listen and review the song I knew Your Were Trouble by Taylor Swift. Evidently she is angry with another guy in this tune.

The Harlem Shake Is Stupid And Billboard Needs To stop

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The internet is now littered with videos of various idiots doing their own rendition of the newest internet sensation, The Harlem Shake, which features a bunch of people dancing to what is one of the worst songs ever recorded. No one in their right mind would listen to that song in any other context other than watching morons who think they are doing something clever repeat the same joke over and over. I might give a little credit to whoever was the first one to put one of these videos out, but at this point that person should only get credit for wasting countless hours of our collective lives seeing or hearing the videos which every group, including some of our beloved sports teams, putting out their very own version. What is it about people that makes them so uncreative that they need to take some lame idea and then repeat it until every sane person wants to strangle the next  person who even mentions the words Harlem or Shake? Sharing the videos like every other internet meme and laughing hysterically as they watch all of their equally dumb friends comment and like the posts. The worst part of this whole pop culture debacle is the fact that the song hit the top of the Billboard charts, but not because lots of people bought the song, instead because it received millions of YouTube plays. For the first time ever Billboard decided that it was time to count internet plays in calculating what the number one song in the country is. For the second time in the last year an annoying internet sensation has made it to the top of the charts. It will be interesting to see how this all plays out in the next few years because we are sure to see a whole lot more of these type of hits now that YouTube views count towards how Billboard charts songs. Who knows, in the next couple years we will be wishing there were songs like the Harlem Shake around while we are stuck listening to a squirrel sing a cover of Dancing Queen by ABBA and happened to get 20o million plays on YouTube. The future of top 40 could be very bleak in the years to come.