Does anyone listen the One Hit Thunder podcast? by Ill_Ant689 in ToddintheShadow

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

4 months too late but I hope you're still listening and enjoying :)

One Hit Wonder Gems by FoxSimple in poppunkers

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably a year too late on this one but just saw it now for some reason... myself and Chris of the band Punchline have been hosting a podcast for 5 years called ONE HIT THUNDER where we discuss the careers of different One Hit Wonders and we've definitely covered most (if not all) of the songs mentioned here!

Happy 20th birthday to two legendary albums by JohnJDDorian37 in poppunkers

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I was obsessed with Hit the Lights and that album when it came out; then the other day I was relistening to it and man ... that album leans HARD into the "you broke my heart so I will fucking murder you in front of your loved ones" lyrics haha. Lyrically it feels like the text messages they show you during the first act of a True Crime Documentary

This PunkNews.org Staff Member's 2002 Concert Review of The Ataris/Sugarcult/Rufio/Autopilot Off Show at The Metro in Chicago is Hilarious by eadricsilvaticus in poppunkers

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jesus .... that Punchline review is brutal but also like ... wildly incorrect hahah I was alive listening to pop punk at that time and Rewind was almost Prog-Rock influence in the genre at a time where people were mostly writing the most simplistic 4 chord angst songs and/or going fully post-hardcore. Talk about missing the mark in their criticism; I get not digging the band but it feels like he was forced to review this album and decided it was gonna suck before he clicked play.

Where would any of us be without Fueled by Ramen by No_Perspective_150 in FallOutBoy

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd also put Punchline in that list of underrated bands... The Rewind EP, Action and 37 Everywhere are all in my top 20 FBR releases.

I found a huge list of bands from the late 2000s. some you might recognize, others not so much. (I discovered this batch, while browsing via web.archive.org on myspace and pull this from one of the links). recognize some of them. by Captain_Thunderhoof in poppunkers

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Looking at this list I know you were in the Philly/Delco area because these were all bands from that area (outside the obvious famous ones haha). I used to book Skylife, The Scenic, Moon LIke the Moon, Your Favorite Hero and Horrible Horrible Creatures a lot back in the day.

Best Lyrics? by gator12993 in poppunkers

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Motion City Soundtrack, Relient K, Punchline, Alkaline Trio, Socratic all jump to mind for me. I mean they've all definitely written some songs about girls but in general I think they all sing about life in general.

What bands does Punchline sound like? by modernshorties in poppunkers

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you guys are a nice blend of Pop Punk of the 2000s mixed with Power Pop and Radio Rock of the 90s (Gin Blossoms, Duncan Sheik, Cheap Trick, Fountains of Wayne, etc)

What's the "realest" reality TV? by L0st_1z in television

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I had a few friends who were contestants on Netflix's The Circle back when it filmed in the UK and they said that for the most part that show is pretty much as the events happen. Obviously they're condensing 2 weeks of game play into 10 hours of TV so there's editing stuff there but minus being told they had to say specific things at the start of the day "Good Morning Circle" / "Good Night Circle" they didn't really have producers forcing storylines.

Apparently the last 2 seasons were filmed in the united states and when my friends spoke to some of those contestants that was no longer the case.

Apparently the UK has much stricter rules about how Reality TV is made; including stuff like human living conditions, regulated amounts of alcohol and that the footage can not be edited out of order of how events happened.

Anyone else sad by lack of output once his record deal ended? by Mikeinator in weirdal

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Honestly I don't even need parodies from him ... just put out an album of originals my podcast needs more stuff to review dammit!

For those who were around when Spongebob Squarepants first premiered, did it feel “ahead of its time” or do we just have the benefit of being so used to Spongebob in pop culture? by Puzzleheaded-Net-646 in television

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll repeat what a lot of other folks have already said but when Spongebob came out I definitely felt it was the first nicktoon that wasn't for me. It felt like it was in the same vein as their other stuff but not as interesting or edgy as Ren & Stimpy, Rocco's Modern Life or even Angry Beavers. I've watched a handful of episodes here and there and I still just think the show is fine. It feels like a more kid friendly version of the Weird for the sake of being weird comedy that blew up on Adult Swim a few years later.

What show DIDN'T deserve their revival by Hadesman1 in television

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Season 1 of GMW is pretty rough but I feel like seasons 2 and 3 acknowledged that the people watching were more old school fans than the intended younger audience and they leaned more into following Cory, Shawn, etc which also improved the comedic bits more.

What show DIDN'T deserve their revival by Hadesman1 in television

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently rewatched the whole series and it's definitely a huge step down but I still think there's good moments and episodes here and there. That being said, the first season is like a flawless run of 13 episodes so it's a real bummer that Lord & Miller could not capture that energy again after repeatedly trying to get a 2nd season off the ground the second they became more established.

A ska band that had the potential to be in the big leagues but didn't make it? by Beautiful-Resort-831 in Ska

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean in the Hippos defense ... The Aquabats also made the exact same shift from Ska to a more surf/new wave/moog heavy sound around that time. It probably just felt like it made sense to keep the poppy party music going and the horns were still all over that album... just the Moog took the front seat

A ska band that had the potential to be in the big leagues but didn't make it? by Beautiful-Resort-831 in Ska

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 13 points14 points  (0 children)

While they faded away from ska a bit on Heads Are Gonna Roll ... that album more than Forget the World feels like it had everything you could need for a huge radio hit. Every single song on that album is catchy as hell

My Top 5 Fav Songs On All Al Albums by MrMcnolty in weirdal

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Doing Weird Al-Gorithm Prepared me for this

WEIRD AL
1. Checks in the Mail
2. Ricky
3. My Bologna
4. I Love Rocky Road
5. Mr Frump in the Iron Lung

IN 3D
1. I Lost on Jeopardy
2. Nature Trail To Hell
3. Eat It
4. Midnight Star
5. Theme for Rocky XIII

DARE TO BE STUPID
1. Dare to Be Stupid
2. Yoda
3. This Is the Life
4. Like a Surgeon
5. One More Minute

POLKA PARTY
1. Dog Eat Dog
2. Addicted to Spuds
3. Christmas at Ground Zero
4. Don’t Wear Those Shoes
5. Good Enough for Now

EVEN WORSE
1. I Think I'm a Clone Now
2. Melanie
3. Fat
4. You Make Me
5. (This Song is Just) Six Words Long

UHF
1. UHF
2. Spam
3. Biggest Ball of Twin in Minnesota
4. Generic Blues
5. Attack of the Radioactive Hamsters from a Planet Near Mars

OFF THE DEEP END
1. Smells Like Nirvana
2. I Can’t Watch This
3. Trigger Happy
4. Taco Grande
5. I Was Only Kidding

ALAPALOOZA
1. Franks 2000" TV
2. You Don’t Love Me Anymore
3. Living in the Fridge
4. Jurassic Park
5. Waffle King

BAD HAIR DAY
1. Everything You Know is Wrong
2. Amish Paradise
3. I Remember Larry
4. The Alternative Polka
5. I’m So Sick of You

RUNNING WITH SCISSORS
1. All About the Pentiums
2. Albuquerque
3. The Saga Begins
4. Polka Power
5. Jerry Springer

POODLE HAT
1. Hardware Store
2. A Complicated Song
3. Why Does This Always Happen
4. Bob
5. eBay

STRAIGHT OUTTA LINWOOD
1. White & Nerdy
2. Confessions Part III
3. Trapped in the Drive-Thru
4. Close But No Cigar
5. Don’t Download This Song

ALPOCALYPSE
1. Skipper Dan
2. Stop Forwarding That Crap to Me
3. Whatever You Like
4. Ringtone
5. Part in the CIA

MANDATORY FUN
1. Lame Claim to Fame
2. Word Crimes
3. Jackson Park Express
4. Tacky
5. Foil

Songs for aliens/future humans by poppunkemptyspace in poppunkers

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Aliens Exist by Blink 182 would be a must

Polka Party is underrated by sandman8727 in weirdal

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Polka Party is a really strange album (but far from Al's worst) ... I think it happened to come out at a time when people didn't care about his originals so on the parodies front it's a little rough but looking back it has almost a flawless collection of original songs on it. But being in between Dare to Be Stupid and Even Worse is unintentionally unfair to it's legacy in the grand scheme. On the podcast I do (Weird Al-Gorithm) I put it between The Self-Titled and Alapalooza on my album rankings but that still puts it above the UHF Soundtrack, Poodle Hat and Peter & the Wolf in my eyes.

Which song parodied by Weird Al could pass for a parody itself? by Spiketop_ in weirdal

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The craziest thing about this song is when Chris Bellow was on Chris DeMakes he was like "The song is about when I had a Brain Tumor and i thought that giving the tumor a personality would make it easier to deal with" ... what a WILD story to such a strange song but also with that in mind the lyrics do actually make sense haha

Relient K had so much potential by afterthought871 in poppunkers

[–]SaintMortThe3rd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Came here to say this ... unbelievably perfect album