Episodes
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In recent months, Nü Metal band Limp Bizkit has received something of a reappraisal: "Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage", a documentary on HBO, highlighted their role in the carnage that was Woodstock 99, they went viral for their recent appearance at Lollapalooza, and they just released a new album. Despite the fact that they were one of the highest-selling and most influential bands of the late '90s, people have always gone after the band for being "immature", "talentless", and "violent". The question is, is any of that true, and does any of it matter? In this episode, I speak with friends and journalists to get to the bottom of where all the hate for Limp Bizkit comes from. Along the way, I ask questions like: Why do even Nü Metal lovers hate Limp Bizkit? Are dumb, stupid cultural projects important? And would you, dear listener, risk it for the biscuit?
PLUGS:
Follow Magdalene Taylor: https://twitter.com/magdajtaylor
Mel Magazine's Nü Metal Article: https://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/nu-metal-tried-to-warn-us-about-male-rage-but-instead-we-laughed-at-their-masks
Follow Miranda Reinert: https://twitter.com/mirandareinert
Miranda's Newsletter: http://mirandareinert.com/
Endless Scroll: https://open.spotify.com/show/002BZK0oGRZhDfFDjUoqcM?si=WOWBBX_oTsGKcZUSSOFo2Q
Justin Rubenstein's Comedy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0EoQzkNZKS01-bpIzcdlQ
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For over 20 years, the band Train has been a mainstay on radio and Billboard charts, selling over 10 million albums and 30 million tracks worldwide. Yet, they are a constant source of frustration for people who think their music is safe and their lyrics are cringey and lazy. I talk to friends and music critics to find out how they got this reputation, and if it actually holds up to a deep dive into their music. Along the way, I ask questions like:
Is Patrick Monahan a self-aware lyricist? Is "Hey Soul Sister" about tokenizing a black woman? Can radishes be tasty if you put enough ranch dressing on them?
PLUGS:
Colin McGuire on Pop Matters: www.popmatters.com/author/colin_mcguire
Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs: www.markandsarahtalkaboutsongs.com/
Donate to Planned Parenthood: www.weareplannedparenthoodaction.org/onlineactions/KDlEsm4r6EizP0SdpEj8Fg2
Red Hen Press: redhenpress.org/
Soy Latte's and the Literal Dream Song by Sydney Bucksbaum: https://ew.com/music/train-drops-of-jupiter-tell-me-oral-history/
Follow me on Social Media: twitter.com/BarzNearMe instagram.com/skipbuttonpodcast/
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Corny. Shallow. Sell-out. Dad. These are only a few of the names that Phil Collins - one of the best selling artists of the 80's - has been called.
On this episode of The Skip Button, I do a deep dive into the multi-faceted career of the prog-rocker turned pop icon and try to investigate some theories as to why he became such a musical pariah. Along the way, I ask questions like:
Did Phil Collins ruin Genesis? Is there a post-Phil Collins artist? And is the balding mullet a look?
Find me on Twitter: @BarzNearMe
Bernard Zuel's article on Phil Collins: www.theguardian.com/music/2019/jan/14/in-defence-of-phil-collins-what-is-the-genesis-of-all-the-hatred
Check out more of Zuel's writing: www.BernardZuel.net
Switched On Pop podcast: switchedonpop.com/
Switched On Pop Book: switchedonpop.com/book
How a recording-studio mishap shaped '80s music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bxz6jShW-3E
Jonah Bayer's article on Phil Collins: www.vice.com/en/article/687jzr/why-there-will-never-be-another-pop-star-like-phil-collins
Check out more of Jonah Bayer's writing: www.jonahbayer.com/
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Paris Hilton has been an American punchline for almost two decades, so when it comes to her music career, few people were willing to give her a chance. I do a deep dive into her pop album and her DJ career to see if that was a mistake. Along the way, I ask questions like:
Did Scott Storch ruin Paris Hilton’s album? Is the backlash against her DJ career sexist? And how many connections can Ben make between Paris and Shaq?
Plugs:
Steven J Horowitz's writing: stevenjhorowitz.com
Find Rich Juzwiak's writing on Slate and Jezebel, and check out his podcast, Pot Psychology: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pot-psychology/id1496859784
DJ Magazine : DJMag.com
Stream G|K's music: soundcloud.com/gk305/b2b04
Discwoman: www.discwoman.com/
Umfang's label, Thanks For Enlightening Me: thanksforenlighteningme.bandcamp.com/
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When the NFL announced that Coldplay was going to play the 50th Superbowl Halftime Show, people lost their damn minds. So much so that one brave journalist, Matt Cantor from The Guardian, felt the need to come out as a Coldplay fan, and defend the band's decade-and-a-half-long career. Why did people hate them so much that it took all these years to admit to being a fan? I sat down with Cantor, as well as some good friends, to discuss the band's ever-evolving and ever-hated sound.Plugs:Where to Donate: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ab_mn"How I Came To Terms With My Coldplay Fandom": https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/dec/04/coldplay-fan-confession-superbowl-new-albumThe Golden Years of Dutch Pop: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-golden-years-of-dutch-pop/1486279096Jack Confrey's Art: https://www.jackconfrey.com/Lawrence: https://lawrencetheband.com/More of Matt Cantor's writing: https://www.theguardian.com/profile/matthew-cantorCantor: https://cantorband.bandcamp.com/releases--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skip-button/support
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Mumford & Sons' folk-inspired pop sound pervaded the mainstream for over half a decade, earning them 2 no. 1 albums and 8 Grammy nominations. So why after all these years are we still giving them such a hard time?
I called some friends who ranged from casual cynics, to low-key fans, to seasoned Folk artists, and chatted with them about why the band's music feels so contrived, and why maybe that's not such a big deal. Along the way, I asked questions like:
Are Mumford & Sons trying to hack our brains? Did the band do Folk music any good? And is Ben for real gonna be able to keep up this dumb show during a pandemic?
Plugs:
Jake Blount's Spider Tales: https://jakeblountmusic.bandcamp.com/album/spider-tales
Parsonsfield's Happy Hour On The Floor: https://parsonsfieldmusic.bandcamp.com/album/happy-hour-on-the-floor
Cloud District: https://clouddistrictmusic.bandcamp.com/
Un Auto Arteriado: http://www.notnothing.ooo/books/trilce.html
Nukka and Sirko: https://www.instagram.com/nukkaandsirko/
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When most people think about *NSYNC, the first name that comes to mind is Justin Timberlake. But the REAL fans know that the true MVP of the boy band was JC Chasez. So why is it that when JC dropped his solo album, "Schizophrenic" in 2004, everyone tossed it in the trash?
I asked *NSYNC fan and resident big sister, Maya, to talk about all the reasons JC was pushed to the side, as well as all the reasons he should have risen to the top. Along the way, we asked questions like:
Did Justin steal JC's shine? Did JC even want to make this album? And is any song on "Schizophrenic" better than "My Shiny Teeth and Me”?
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According to DJ Khaled's Instagram, he's a father, a mogul, and an icon. But seriously.... what does he do?? I sat down with my friend Mete and Miami-bred DJ's Gabe and Kevin to discuss all the ways DJ Khaled has irritated the American public, as well as all the ways he's entered our hearts . Along the way, we ask questions like:How did a broke Palestinian-American from Miami get so many famous friends? Is DJ Khaled washed? Is the "I'm So Hood" remix the greatest rap song of all time? (Spoilers: yes it is.)Check out G | K's music: https://soundcloud.com/gk305--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skip-button/support
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The Black Eyed Peas are one of the best-selling groups in the history of Hip Hop. They’re also considered to be the most annoying. I asked my friends Matt and Aj to talk about the group’s many phases and see if any of the hate holds water. Along the way we ask questions like:
Did Fergie ruin the group? Is Labor Day the hot new holiday? And what the hell is a Apl.De.Ap?
Mastering by Carter Sanders: www.cartersandersmastering.com
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U2 is one of the most successful rock bands of all time. So why do people across generations and oceans love hating on them? I invited my friend and self-professed U2 fan, Alex Sganga to talk about the band and their legacy. Along the way we asked questions like:
What is a surrealist street gang? Can you be allergic to red wine? What is a surrealist street gang? Did anyone actually listen to Songs of Innocence? And seriously... WHAT IS A SURREALIST STREET GANG?
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Welcome to the first episode of The Skip Button, a podcast all about the music you love to hate!
I invited some of my friends to talk about one of the most hated bands of all time: Nickleback. Over the next hour, we asked questions like: How bad is their music really? Is Chad Kroeger secretly an amazing singer? What is Butt-Rock? And is Avril Lavigne really dead?
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