Stoopid songs you REALLY like...
Stoopid songs you REALLY like...
I really like WORD UP by Cameo...
A little too much for a guy like me...
I just can't help it. It's the code. word.
A little too much for a guy like me...
I just can't help it. It's the code. word.
Godzilla was an inside job
Word up, PaWeird Al's entire catalog. Which is merely the tip of the iceberg when it comes to stupid songs that I like
Sometimes i look at my wife and i say, "Y'know, baby - i'll never forget the first thing you said to me..." and she automatically starts laughing.
*for those who don't know she said, "Hey, you have weasels on your face..."
Godzilla was an inside job
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Icecap Veiwin
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Now we're talking about dementia and humor, not stupid songs.
Dementia and humor music is awesome. I think by "stupid songs" he means songs that most people say suck but you like.
Hm...
ELEKTRONIK SUPERSONIK. Even though it's meant to be a humor song. It's just so hilariously bad.
(If you don't believe me on it being a humor song, search "Molvania" on wikipedia.
Also, the Ninja Rap.
Dementia and humor music is awesome. I think by "stupid songs" he means songs that most people say suck but you like.
Hm...
ELEKTRONIK SUPERSONIK. Even though it's meant to be a humor song. It's just so hilariously bad.
(If you don't believe me on it being a humor song, search "Molvania" on wikipedia.
Also, the Ninja Rap.
The radio said, "No, John. You are the demons."
And then, John was a zombie.
And then, John was a zombie.
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MOSQUITO FIGHTER
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Speaking of Ninjas
http://gprime.net/video.php/ninjarap
http://gprime.net/video.php/ninjarap
I've actually seen six Weird Al Yankovic shows. The first one when I was twelve. He was touring on "In 3-D". That was a beautiful moment in my young life. I first heard him in 1979 when my buddy brought over his single. "Another One Rides the Bus" b/w "Gotta Boogie". He didn't even have an album yet.
Now, if you're talking about weaksauce terrible shit that noone has any business liking... I'll say "Toxic" by Britney Spears. It'd actually pain me to admit that if I didn't like the song so much.
Pa
Now, if you're talking about weaksauce terrible shit that noone has any business liking... I'll say "Toxic" by Britney Spears. It'd actually pain me to admit that if I didn't like the song so much.
Pa
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Klatrymadon
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I primarily listen to ska, so I guess my entire album collection could be considered a guilty pleasure.
As for Weird Al, for every one time he makes me laugh, he makes me cringe about three or four. The net effect is that I'm annoyed by him and disappointed in myself for laughing.
I used to enjoy blaring MMMBop by Hanson, but I think that was more to piss off my roommates than for my actual listening pleasure.
On a final note, One Night in Bangkok is quite possibly the greatest song ever written regarding chess's superiority over Thai whores.
I can top that - I used to have their entire greatest hits album in my Launchcast playlist back when I listened to Launch at my old job.Damocles wrote:Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance
As for Weird Al, for every one time he makes me laugh, he makes me cringe about three or four. The net effect is that I'm annoyed by him and disappointed in myself for laughing.
I used to enjoy blaring MMMBop by Hanson, but I think that was more to piss off my roommates than for my actual listening pleasure.
On a final note, One Night in Bangkok is quite possibly the greatest song ever written regarding chess's superiority over Thai whores.
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dave4shmups
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That's mine, along with the '80s song sung at the wedding at the end of "The Wedding Singer".Bal-Sagoth wrote:Green Jelly - Three Little Pigs
"Yo wolf-face, ahm your wurst nightmare! Your ass iz miiiiine."

Weird Al is awesome-my favorite song by him is still "Smells Like Nirvana"!
"Farewell to false pretension
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Farewell to hollow words
Farewell to fake affection
Farewell, tomorrow burns"
Britney can go to hell, but that's actually a damn cool song, production-wise.PaCrappa wrote:Now, if you're talking about weaksauce terrible shit that noone has any business liking... I'll say "Toxic" by Britney Spears. It'd actually pain me to admit that if I didn't like the song so much.
Pa
As for me...
www.olremix.com
A site for really crappy video game remixes, and some are quite brilliant in their terribleness. I got one of my own up there (my handle is Tomapella), and hopefully another is on the way. [/plug]
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I used to listen to all sorts of Weird Al myself, haven't done so in quite a while though. As for stuff that would fit in this category, I'd have to go with the Aquabats. Most of their songs sound like the kind of thing you'd find in a sugar-soaked Saturday morning cartoon.
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Herr Schatten
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I really only like that single song of hers. It's pretty well done for a pop song, actually, if you strip all the fluffy Britney stuff and just look at the music. Simple, yet effective. This would become apparent if a decent band decided to cover it and put the musical substance (for a lack of a better word) into a more guitar-heavy environment. Kinda like what Gun did with "Word up". Some people never noticed how good the song actually was before Gun covered it. (I do prefer the original, though.)circuitface wrote:Britney Spears? I even started this thread but... you gotta be kidding me?
The Aquabats were my favorite band back in the day. I finally got to see them live this summer... it was awesome. There's no better way to forget you're not 8 years old anymore.Vexorg wrote:As for stuff that would fit in this category, I'd have to go with the Aquabats. Most of their songs sound like the kind of thing you'd find in a sugar-soaked Saturday morning cartoon.
This probably belongs in the "Rubbing off on my wife" thread, but my girlfriend likes to sing Pool Party and Pizza Day at random times.
Hell yes.Skyline wrote:Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With Science
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MOSQUITO FIGHTER
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Oh that's nothing... My brother and some cousins (who were the ones who got me listening to the stuff in the first place) have actually made up a holday called Arnesta day (named after a little yap dog belonging to the former next door neighbors) that happens on the second Saturday in June every year. Part of the celebration is that for the week before, everyone eats off the menu out of the song Pizza Day (Monday hot dogs, Tuesday tacos, Wednesday hamburgers and chocolate milk, Thursday sloppy joes and burritos in a bag. Friday, of course, is pizza day.) And yes, my family is a bit weird at times, but I've gotten used to it...Davey wrote:The Aquabats were my favorite band back in the day. I finally got to see them live this summer... it was awesome. There's no better way to forget you're not 8 years old anymore.Vexorg wrote:As for stuff that would fit in this category, I'd have to go with the Aquabats. Most of their songs sound like the kind of thing you'd find in a sugar-soaked Saturday morning cartoon.
This probably belongs in the "Rubbing off on my wife" thread, but my girlfriend likes to sing Pool Party and Pizza Day at random times.
Everything by Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine, especially their Limp Bizkit medley.
"Limp Bizkit choo choo, won't you take me hoooooome!"
"Limp Bizkit choo choo, won't you take me hoooooome!"
Feedback will set you free.
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
You know, I was talking to my honey last night... my pablo honey... I said to her, I said pablo honey... you go to my head... my... radio head.Davey wrote:There is nothing stupid about Richard Cheese.
"Here's one for the ladies! Rape me..."
Feedback will set you free.
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
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Cheesy old disco music is my weakness..."YMCA," "Disco Inferno," flaky stuff like that...actually, for my final project for a "Movement for the Actor" class I took some time back, my partner and I set our piece to "Stayin' Alive." Complete with polyester and afro wig.
EDIT: Remember when someone (I think it was Specineff) posted a quick spoof of "YMCA" with "X-RGB" put in its place? And remember how I just had to take it several steps farther?
Ohhh young man...are you playin' a shmup?
I say, young man...is the picture messed up?
EDIT: Remember when someone (I think it was Specineff) posted a quick spoof of "YMCA" with "X-RGB" put in its place? And remember how I just had to take it several steps farther?

Ohhh young man...are you playin' a shmup?
I say, young man...is the picture messed up?