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Episode 30: Damusic Pt.2

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In todays episode, the boys keep on their promise with our first ever part 2. In this installment, the boys talk about music videos, western vs. country, and a look at their obscurity rating on Spotify. 

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Carter's Clown Car Scenario

00:00:00
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Imagine sleeping there. No, no, the amount of like...
00:00:06
Speaker
It was funny because every once in a while, like I would be in the room just watching TV and then Carter would be there and then some girl would be there. And then the window just opens and then out comes a clown car. That's true. That's true of women. Of just girls. We were just chill watching TV and then we were just having a party. I'm just chill and having a good time. And even when there are girls in the room and then like Carter will be start like cuddling up to one and I'm like, dude, I
00:00:34
Speaker
Can I just watch my show, man? And I walked into my room and then like he just got jacked off. I just want to watch Rick on the couch. And now I think about Rick and Morty a lot. There was so much. Yeah. And you want to you want to be emotionally invested, but you're a little bit busy. Why do you want to get emotionally invested into Rick? What do you mean? It's for smart people. Yeah. What?
00:01:03
Speaker
All right, my man. When you realize you've said something wrong. All right, my bad. I bet. I'm sorry. I'll take DL and move on. Thank you, King, for your sacrifice.

Introduction to Men to Men Podcast

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Alright, everyone. Welcome back to the men to men podcast. That's right. We're not boys anymore. We're men. We're not gonna change. We've been men for like a year now. Shut the fuck up. Welcome back. We're on episode we're on season
00:02:37
Speaker
I just want to say, Jacob, that's going to be season B, episode B.
00:02:48
Speaker
Season censored episode since you have to make that like bleep noise. Yeah, just voice over what I'm gonna say. So it's season blank Episode blank and you because I don't know what it is Welcome back today. We're talking about music. I think Yeah, I don't even know what music is kept our promise. Yeah, so happy Halloween
00:03:36
Speaker
Happy Valentine's Day, geez.
00:03:39
Speaker
I would, I would, oh wait, I can't make that joke anymore. I do have a girlfriend. Does she, uh, does she listen? She has not listened. I have, I have purposefully kept her away from this podcast. That is a very good idea. Are you scared? I know. Yeah, I'm very scared. She would definitely break up with me.

Hospital Job and Podiatric Misunderstanding

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Okay, I I put that I I did I put this podcast on my job resume and I actually got Yeah, she was like that's not okay. Oh shit. What job did you get? I use I work at the banner hospital Yeah Thunderbird in what Thunderbird in 69 69 I think
00:04:40
Speaker
Bo, I'll go visit you. You should, yeah. It's really close to West Campus. That's, I'm like right next to West Campus. If you ever have any podiatric issues, just hop on over. Podiatric. Let me know what rule. Let me know what podiatric means. You know, if you're ever a podiatric. You don't know what podiatric is and you're in sports sciences. So lower extremities. Uh, yeah. Like everything below the belt.
00:05:10
Speaker
I have everything below the knees. Everything below the knees. I think we're all experts in below the belt. We've had a few boys' nights. We know what's up.

Comedic Gun Modifications

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Speaker
uh yeah ribs we weren't actually having ribs why the ribs though what do you imagine yes and that's why i asked why the ribs you're at you're actually thinking that any of us can reach their ribs
00:05:51
Speaker
Dude, I used good. I used the oddest. He has an extra skin length. Yeah, I put the muzzle brake on. I'm not being Jewish. Extended barrel. Extended barrel. Yeah, I got to take up a... I got to take up a task range. Actually, it's plus... I've got the retracto knife for a P is.
00:06:14
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She's like, you have protection. I got an extended barrel. Don't worry, baby. I got a muzzle. I got a muzzle break. What did you say? I got a flash hider. Oh, yeah. I wouldn't want them to see me. Oh, no. Hang on. Let me go get my eyesight real quick.
00:06:43
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Yeah, okay
00:06:48
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Anyways, yeah, I got a new job and I put them we have a podcast.

Podcast Mention in Job Interview

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Oh, no And I uh, that is a mistake No, I actually went to the interview and they're like they they're reading through the thing and they're like, what do you mean? You have a podcast? I'm like, what do you think a podcast is? And they're like, why would you say that to you? Yeah, I like what do you mean a podcast? I'm like what?
00:07:12
Speaker
What do you mean a podcast? Can you describe what you mean by a pod-plated episode? Can you perhaps play me episode 6 of season 7?
00:07:30
Speaker
for me where it says midget hunting game. As the number one employer of short people in the continental US, we have a problem with this and we're not going to hire you anymore. I mean, if she asks, I just feel like I'm very inclusive of all heights.
00:08:00
Speaker
Dude, I'm so inclusive. I include them in my episodes as jokes. There's literally an episode of how we're not inclusive when it comes to dating women. We literally called a woman a bowling ball. We? I think you called a woman a bowling ball. No, you did. Excuse me. I don't think they're bowling balls. Go back. Oh my fucking god. I don't think anyone's been wearing this argument.
00:08:29
Speaker
I think we just need to move on. Maybe delete that episode. Delete everything. No, no, no, no, no, no. The content stays. We can't fall back on our own words. No, we can. We definitely can. That's the whole point of this podcast. This entire podcast is just us breaking our problems.
00:08:49
Speaker
Yeah, it was ADHD personified. And that's the only promise we haven't broken. Yeah. Now we're just bad boyfriend personified.

Critique of Country Music

00:08:57
Speaker
Bad boys? I'm always a bad boy. I saw this weird billboard while I was driving through. I just keep reading Noah's name on the anchor thing. My femur is... Filled with a whale cup. Oh, OK. OK, let's just move on. All right. So we're doing the music pot two.
00:09:20
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The music. This is basically just another music episode. We're not going to really... Yeah. All right. This is just casually on your cellos. Okay. All right. Yeah, okay. So I have this question from when we did our first part. We never got to it. What's your guys' favorite music videos? Hmm.
00:09:47
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Oh dude. I literally never watched a music video except for this. What's the one that Koreans are obsessed with? Gangnam Style. Can you block that out? BTS has some great music videos. I will give them that.
00:10:11
Speaker
I've never- They're well choreographed. Actually, right now, on your own, go watch- No, no, no, no, no. Watch this. Yes, sir. Listen to this. Uh-oh. Wait, I don't know if you were telling us that or telling the people that. The people. I was telling you guys that so we could talk about it, but- What am I looking at? Okay, never mind. I thought you were telling our viewers to go elsewhere.
00:10:39
Speaker
So I joined an international club at my school. So like... No, no, no. That was the wrong people. It's not BTS. There's like a million K-pop people. So you're going to be a bit more specific. A lot of them are big K-pop fans. And it's... I just don't understand like some of the things they do. So like, I guess they have like personas or something like that. We're like... Wait, Jacob, I thought this was like up your alley. Persona?
00:11:10
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No, no, like Asian stuff. He does have the katana in his car. He does have the katana. He is strapped at all times. I feel like my assumptions should have some grounds for the reason. I'm not familiar with the Korean music industry. What are you racist? What's going on? Are you like a Mexican only listener or something? What's going on here?
00:11:36
Speaker
No. Yes, the guy in the international clothes. I just thought that because you watch anime, you know about Asian music. But that's not the case. I love how we went from anime, which is specifically Japanese, to Korean. I mean, Korea has cartoons. But it's not anime. They can be considered anime.
00:12:02
Speaker
Okay, cartoons that come from Korea aren't anime. Hold up, let's look this up. I need anime right now.
00:12:16
Speaker
I mean, I'm just a silly cartoon network connoisseur, so I don't exactly know much. Distinguish it from its Japanese counterpart. Korean animation is often called hanguk. Or anime, for short. Anime in parentheses, Korean pronunciation. This is animi.
00:12:43
Speaker
According to his anime exclusively Japanese on a Microsoft Bing, animation created outside of Japan can be inspired by anime, but it can't be anime because it simply lacks that Japanese Genes Seikoi. Why do they get to gate keep it, huh? Yeah, what the fuck?
00:13:06
Speaker
I can't let other people enjoy whatever it is. Animation? That's American. Nobody else can have that. No one else can animate. Even like half the animators in like Pixar or Asian, like what? Is this true? Yeah. I mean, I'm just curious. They put, yeah, it's honestly like just- I mean, a lot of jobs are taken up by Asians, I would imagine. They're pretty smart people.
00:13:33
Speaker
I mean, one of the reasons why Asians are really good at animation is because they're like really good at, I don't know, like, it's not like drawing. I don't know what it's called when they're doing animation. Drawing, math, science, medicine. They're drilled by their parents, literally. Yeah. From birth. Yeah, personal experience. To be superior human beings. And it works. Yeah. Yeah, let's go. Man, I wish I was adopted by Asian parents.
00:14:02
Speaker
I'll adopt you. I'll adopt you. Thank you. Yeah. I'll thank you. Just casually. Finally. Gee, thanks, bro. Appreciate it. Gee, thanks, bro. Yeah, no problem.
00:14:17
Speaker
So speaking of music, I made a presentation today about why country music is a sin. And I was wondering if I could read it for you guys. Before we dive in, I thought of this from our last episode since then. Is Western music different than country music?
00:14:43
Speaker
Yes, because it's like an earlier variant. It's like divulged far enough back in the line that it is not the same. I would agree because I like Western music.
00:14:57
Speaker
over country music. And I was hoping that other people don't make the mistake. Like we're talking old folk music Honky Tonk. Honky Tonk. Honky Tonk. You never heard of that? Honky Tonky. Well, I know what honky means. Honky Tonk. No.
00:15:20
Speaker
Well, that's like saying, uh, rap music is, uh, something else. We're going to say country music is Honky Tonky. What is Honky Tonky? No, I'm saying they're, they're, they're earlier variants of what modern country came from. I know. I just find it funny because Honky is a slur for white people. Origins, the word Honky Tonk looks up on our dictionary. Um, anyways, uh,
00:15:50
Speaker
You want to, you want to read your thing now? Okay. Yeah. Let me, let me read it for you guys. Why country music is a sin, a brief history of Midwestern shenanigans, overgrown roots. Country was founded in awesome roots, starting in the 1920s with roots in gospel, Celtic and old folk music. Oh, what happened?
00:16:23
Speaker
Starting in the 1920s with roots in gospel, Celtic, and old folk music, country started off wholesome. Many songs were simply folk tales translated from words to lyrics. Music was a favorite pastime of ranch hands and cowpokes with lots of time on their hands.
00:16:41
Speaker
Timeline of good to bad. Folk country is basically origins, the wholesome beginnings with trail songs, honky tonk, and more. And then you have the midpoint, which is the Nashville sound, which is where standardized country started to manifest. And then you have the vaguely psychopathic tendencies revealed, where songs start to get weirdly aggressive.
00:17:10
Speaker
Specifically from that era, I have taken the lyrics from a song that I dug my keys into the side of his pretty little souped up four-wheel drive, carved my name into his leather seats. I took a Louisville slugger to both headlights, slashed a hole in R4 tires. This is by Carrie Underwood. And I have a lovely picture of Carrie Underwood.
00:17:41
Speaker
Why would you even admit the mass felony? That's literally a hate crime, a crime of passion, and destruction of property. Like what? You can be sued for this. That's not okay.
00:17:53
Speaker
And then another excerpt from a lovely song. Yeah, I'm in love with the girl in the four wheel drive, chrome sealed bumpers and red step red side. She has large time in her large machine. Man, I wonder how she gets up in that thing.
00:18:16
Speaker
It casts a big shadow sitting in the sun. She's got it revved up, rocking, ready to run. And someday soon, I'm going to climb right up and take a little ride in her big old truck. This is a poem by Toby Peath. Why would you say this? You're talking about an inanimate object like it's your girlfriend. Weird, gross. Stop talking about trucks. That's sexual. You literally look like every cowboy movie villain. And I have a picture of him. And he looks very spooky.
00:18:46
Speaker
Now, there is a certain allowance of what can be talked about in your country music, and I'm gonna be talking about that now. So number one is trucks. It's transportation. Not whatever y'all want it to be. Second is hating your ex and also wanting them back. So conflicted. Please go to therapy. And lastly, being drunk. Debauchery is not cool. Stay pure.
00:19:15
Speaker
Problems in country music has caused a sub-final increase in criminal activity since modern country. I have a graph here, and there is debauchery, there is crime, there is bad relationships, and there is rednecks, and also infatuation with four-wheel drive. And all of these have gone up since the introduction of modern country. When exactly was that?
00:19:44
Speaker
Uh, that was about 1980s forward. Interesting. A little bit past there. There are people that still stick to the, the older and Western formula, but that's when modern country really started. That's all folks. Very insightful. Yay.
00:20:14
Speaker
Well, I just want to say I actually wrote, I also had to write something on a music that I hate and I chose country, but I also chose Mexican music.

Mexican Music and Cultural Gatekeeping

00:20:25
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Oh, really? Yeah.
00:20:27
Speaker
Mostly just because my mom used to like blast it at five in the morning every day. Dude, I was a child. I blasted it at five in the morning too. And I couldn't sleep. Whenever I moved into a new house, which was quite often, I would get out my radio and play Spanish music while I was setting up my room. I don't know. I don't know, man. It was soothing. Fair enough. Are you serious?
00:20:58
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I'm deadass. It's not that it's like weird, it's just like, you know, you're not of the culture.
00:21:09
Speaker
Oh, so now we just get to get keep cultures now. So I can't listen to music now because I'm white. Yeah. No, no. Let's be real here though. Mexicans are probably some of the most like welcoming people into like culture. They very much are like some, some art and you'll, you'll know when they're not right. Like, like they'll be like, you know, they'll call you like the G word, you know, the G lingo. Mm-hmm.
00:21:38
Speaker
I don't even know what it means. I just know it means like cracker pretty much. Anytime I've been in Mexico, I felt very welcomed. Yeah. Their food is insane and they'll give you lots of food. And if you try to like learn about their culture, they'll like respect the shit out of you. You know, even if you butcher it, they'll be like, Hey, at least you're trying, you know? Unlike those filthy French people, goblins.
00:22:07
Speaker
And then the cartel shows up and guns down 50 people. There it is. No, I was just thinking of that because there was a news article about that happening like yesterday. Where? In Cancun. At the Hyatt. Oh yeah, oh yeah. I think it was Cancun, but it was around there.
00:22:34
Speaker
So back to music. Yeah, back to music. Hey, country risk is bad. I think that's what we mentioned. Yeah, we've all come to an agreement. Listen, we tried. I'm still kind of confused on the difference between Western and
00:22:53
Speaker
Well, you played Red Dead Redemption. Right. So if you like the soundtrack to that. It's like early Steel Strings. It's still basically a double yellow special theme song. Yes, which is action. Did you know where that originates from? The trilogy. It's not from The Claddies. Yes, it's the cowboy with no name. I think it is from The Good, The Bad, The Bad, The Bad. It's good. Yeah, The Good, The Bad. Either that or... Or with The Whistling.
00:23:23
Speaker
I know that there's one from that TV show like Gunsmoke. I don't know if that's what it's called. There's one that sounds like that. But like the cowboy music. I feel like that's that's okay. Because there's no words, you know, once you stop writing words in there, you start to get that stupid country music in there. But once it's just like the, you know, Banjo and the
00:23:47
Speaker
What else are they playing? There's a guitar in there. There's a harmonica steel string guitar. Oftentimes you'll have whips in there because, you know, cow herds. Yeah, I thought I had to say that as fast as I could.
00:24:15
Speaker
Well, I mean, I wouldn't necessarily say that just because it has lyrics makes a bad country music. I mean, country music has just like an overall. I mean, the song Cruel, Cruel World by Willie Nelson, in my opinion, is a good song. I wouldn't consider it country music. You know, I don't actually I actually don't even know who Willie Nelson. I just heard of who he is, like of him. I don't know.
00:24:47
Speaker
him. He's an old dude. He's a musician. Yeah, he's pretty old. Okay. All right. Hey guys, speaking of people that are old, uh, what are you guys thoughts? I'm shooting somebody. Oh, I feel like we should talk about relevant news. Um, he's somehow related to music. So yeah, film industry. Didn't he make music? I don't know. He doesn't seem like a type. He was, uh, that baby boss. He was the boss baby.
00:25:17
Speaker
Boss baby, not baby boss, boss baby. Yeah, that's what it is. Back to business. Well, if you really want to talk about it, there's a line of responsibility that comes in an accident like that. One, it could be the perspective that it's his fault because he didn't practice proper gun safety because just because he was told something doesn't mean he should always believe it.
00:25:39
Speaker
Um, being told something being, um, that the gun was not loaded. And in fact, it was, um, so it could be his fault. Another perspective line drawing from that is that it is the gunsmith's fault because they were, um, naive and, or lying, which they probably weren't, but they didn't do their job. Right. And they were, they were actually non-union. Um, so they didn't even have any experience.
00:26:06
Speaker
Yeah, exactly. And so you could say it was there for, and then from that, you can draw the line that it would be the producer's fault for hiring someone like that. And the producer of the film is Alec Baldwin. It's kind of a circle. Also, it is, I don't know whose fault it would be for having live ammunition or blanks in the gun at any point.
00:26:33
Speaker
other than on the day where they would need to shoot blanks. But they had live rounds because at the end of their takes for the day, they would go shoot the guns for fun. A very stupid and foolish idea for any- You could use any other weapon.
00:26:55
Speaker
instead of the ones that the ones that are supposed to not be shot for realsies oops for realsies oops all live rounds the weird thing is like this is something that you'd see on like some cliche crime drama tv show where like that's facts that's actually this is like yeah they're like the the cops get called on the scene where the
00:27:23
Speaker
movies being shot and accidentally the weapon being used got switched with the real one. Oh, no. Good work, Agent 47. Yeah. Mission complete. The inexperienced armorer is bald and has a barcode on the back of his head. Oh, my gosh. Do you imagine if he had a QR code instead of a barcode? They're like, sir, please turn around. What is that on the back of your head?
00:27:55
Speaker
I mean, it's an ironic thing because he's made fun of an insulting police for quote unquote, randomly killing people for no reason. And then he goes and does that randomly killing people. I mean, so there's a stack of irony there somewhere.
00:28:21
Speaker
yeah um honestly i i think it's very much his fault but i also feel really bad for the guy because you kill anybody that you don't mean to and you're like never coming back from that like emotionally and like psychologically it said like he actually like knew her like yeah they worked on a couple movies and stuff together like he actually knows her like he has to carry that weight for the rest of his life
00:28:47
Speaker
and he injured uh the director another dude yeah well that's depressing anyways i love hispanic music you know what else is really good uh tacos too you know this is really good our sponsor grammarly
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00:31:10
Speaker
Dude, I've been using Shazam a lot. You know this little Shazam shortcut that your phone can do? Like the movie? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Were you? Hey, Siri, what's this song? What's the song? It does a quick thing. It tells you it's so... Siri actually did that. Well, what a shock. I'm like, this is a really good song. I might want to listen to it later. Yeah. I do that when I when I'm driving and I listen to the radio. I'm like, hey, this is a really good song. I should save it for later.
00:31:38
Speaker
I forget about it because it's like a 30-minute drive. Yeah. That's a good song. It is a song, yes. He's not just making fun of a... That's not what... yep. That's the only thing that came to mind. Yeah.
00:32:07
Speaker
Oh yeah, actually, that's what I was going to talk about. This is not about music. We can do some to this to make it sound like music, but I want to talk about a TV show that I recently watched.
00:32:19
Speaker
You said the episode was... I'm sorry. I really want to talk about it. If people want to listen about music, we'll do it the next time. We'll do like a half-ie in the next episode. We'll mix music into every episode somehow.
00:32:39
Speaker
This is to make up for it. This is music episode two, part one. We're going to have 1.1. Our next music episode will be in 25 years. Our next music episode is going to be music episode two, part two. No, it's going to be episode one, part one again. Yeah, we're just going to keep doing that over and over again. Guys, we got to beat the algorithm and everybody likes a part one.
00:33:09
Speaker
honestly part ones are better than part two exactly uh... anyways so as to watch this tv show uh... that i heard a lot about my uh... this guy hit with at tennis he told me about this tv show called ted lasso and uh...
00:33:29
Speaker
it's so good it is so good we make fun of soccer a lot well it's not really about soccer i've heard about it the show is like is like seventy percent soccer but it's not like an annoying way it's like an inspirational way but that's because it doesn't show any actual soccer the show i'll give you it feel like a synopsis i'll give you guys like a synopsis um this guy he's uh
00:33:57
Speaker
you know a honky-donkey american minor league football coach and he gets signed up by like a i guess like a minor league british soccer club or something so i believe it's a division
00:34:15
Speaker
it's like the third tier oh yeah when we just um push the glasses um yeah it's actually a division okay i'm sorry according to my calculations
00:34:35
Speaker
um anyways uh yeah so like he's he's you know like uh he's a football coach he doesn't know anything about english football so they're like making fun of him but like it's a really wholesome show about how you know you gotta like persevere yeah i don't know you gotta watch it it really gets to you like you know it makes you feel things it's like um
00:35:04
Speaker
it's like how little girls describe Taylor Swift, like it makes you feel things inside. Wow, I don't think I ever wanted to hear that. Well, good thing you didn't say it the other way around. Oh, okay. Also, it has Jason Sudeigis, who's really cool. I love him. He's a funny dude. Have you ever seen horrible bosses?
00:35:34
Speaker
Actually, yeah, that's probably it. Yeah, music. Let's talk about music.

Quality of YouTuber Music

00:35:40
Speaker
I got more questions. So what are you guys' thoughts on YouTuber music?
00:35:48
Speaker
I like PewDiePie songs. Yeah, I was about to say, PewDiePie has Bitch Lasagna, which is, in my opinion, one of the best YouTuber songs. He has the T-Series song. Well, both of them are T-Series songs. Yeah, congratulations. Which, in my opinion, is not as good as Bitch Lasagna. Yeah, what are your thoughts on the YouTuber music?
00:36:15
Speaker
I think it can be good. They came in bed just like normal music. I think they obviously have a like a cheat for getting popular because you know they already have like a like a fan base of people who might like their music just because it's the person making it. But I mean if you're a if you're like a content creator on YouTube and you also have to make good music then yeah fair enough. Good job.
00:36:45
Speaker
I mean, there was like that whole period where a bunch of YouTubers were just making like diss tracks. Yeah. And then if it works and people liked it, they just started making music like this out of nowhere. They'd have their normal like content, whatever they're doing. And then they just randomly drop like music from some random reason. Yeah. And then the people who like made a diss tracks, but none of them were good. They just.
00:37:14
Speaker
also try to make music that no one liked they're like oh yeah i want to look famous i want to have a bigger outreach you know sky does minecraft a youtuber he like soul only does music now oh he's a minecrafter who is he what he like had one of the most popular like minecraft youtube channels back in the day back when minecraft was like peak
00:37:42
Speaker
Okay, sky does minecraft does minecraft no, no he does music now No sky does minecraft Sky used to Minecraft, but he now does I think it's sky did minecraft now. Oh, yeah, I think you're right dude. That's kind of sad. That's depressing Now he goes by sky does everything
00:38:14
Speaker
But I think he... But only music. He used to go by something else, like... No, no. Maybe his birth name? Yeah. I'm playing with you, man. I'm playing. Nice. Nobody records. Nobody what? I think that's what it was. What kind of dumbass name is that? That's what I'm saying.
00:38:43
Speaker
okay but yeah i mean personally this this might be a miss for some of you guys but i actually like some of the ksi songs like a lot i haven't heard any yeah same some of his newer stuff is pretty good when he started all i know news ass all i know is that like i think i think he was yeah i think it was probably ksi he started making music like right after like jake pong logo paul started making music
00:39:13
Speaker
Yeah. Is that a spite? And then for some reason, yeah. You might be thinking of KSI's brother. KSI has a brother? Yeah. KSI has a brother. He has a brother. Brother. But I mean, I don't know, like what other YouTubers are you thinking of?
00:39:38
Speaker
Just in general, or did you have any in mind? Tiny Meat Gang. They got some pretty good music. Never heard of them. You never heard of Tiny Meat Gang? Tiny Meat Gang. I've heard the name around, but yeah, never really. Bro, listen to Tiny Meat Gang music. It's actually pretty good. Dude, Tiny Meat Gang? They actually have really good music. Yeah. That's the type of music I would listen to. Yeah, it is. Oh, word. It's like a mix-ish of hip-hop, rap-ish. They actually got did. All right. Fair enough. I've been listening to a lot of R&B lately.
00:40:08
Speaker
Okay. Nothing wrong with that. R&B definitely, there's like parts of R&B that are good. At least for me, I can't listen to every single R&B artist. There's people who swear by Jay-Z up and down. They're like, nothing else but G. I'm like, yeah. I mean, it's up to you.
00:40:34
Speaker
Music is up to date Okay, I've been listening to the specific genre, right? It's not actually its own genre. It's like a mix of other genres, but just like FIFA music FIFA? Yeah Yes Or like like the the music you would hear in like a sports game like a sports video game That music is good
00:40:59
Speaker
And I've just like, I have an entire playlist dedicated to music that you might find like that. You should listen to the Rocket League music. They got some pretty good ones. Yeah. Yeah. I've heard some Rocket League songs are pretty good. Like songs you would hear like that, like in a game like that are actually pretty, pretty good. I recommend.
00:41:27
Speaker
sport music like look up look up fifa fifa main menu music yeah dead ass

Doom Music for Workouts

00:41:38
Speaker
all right it sounds stupid the we we music oh my god don't get me started on we music bro we'll be here for hours
00:42:02
Speaker
I'm glad we all remember it. Let's get a recap. Can we go back a little bit more? Yeah. One more time. Hit it from the top. I thought you were going to say hit it from the back. I don't know why. I don't know why. I'm sorry. It's your mind.
00:42:21
Speaker
Wait, what? What did my man just say? I said, not yet. Okay. All right. I see. Actually, yeah. Actually, while Jacob was talking about that, I realized I was going to talk about video game music because there's some video games that have very good music. I've been listening to some doom soundtracks for when I work out. Dude. Yes. What? Yes. Dude, that's, that's going to make you like full throttle. Like you're like skull.
00:42:45
Speaker
I need to get a new gym membership, but once I do, I will look like the doom guy. Okay. Fun fact. You guys know that the doom guy is actually, um, uh, do you guys know who the Wolfenstein Wolfenstein is? Yeah. He's his great, great, great grandfather. Yeah. I didn't know that. That's nuts. Doom is what's going to happen if the Germans would have won world war two. That is insane. What? Mind blown.
00:43:15
Speaker
That's weird. Is it Wolfenstein? The one where the guy's like, I'm from Arizona. Yes, Wolfenstein 2. Yes, Wolfenstein 2. That's the only thing I know. I love that game. That's so good. Oh, speaking of music. So I've been binging a bunch of concerts recently. I've gone to Pitbull, J. Cole featuring 21 Savage and More.
00:43:46
Speaker
Who is with Pitbull? Iggy. Iggy was with Pitbull. What? Yeah, Iggy Azalea. Why? She's just there. No, no, she did like the pre-game. Did she open it? Yeah, she opened it. Oh, all right. I don't remember who opened Jack Carlos. They were insignificant to me.
00:44:09
Speaker
No, the whole crowd was so mean to the people who opened the Jack Harlow concert, which was obviously my favorite because Jack Harlow is, in fact, my favorite artist. And part of the reason why I'm having trouble speaking at the moment is because I still have a sore throat from that concert. You know, it was like three days ago.

Concert Experiences

00:44:32
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Men talk loud at concert.
00:44:35
Speaker
Man talk loud at concert. Man yell at concert. Man yell at concert. Man scream his lungs out at concert. Large beanie boy scream at the celebrity at concert. Beanie boy, so it's one of my beanie boy. I could probably rock a beanie now. No, no, you'd just, you'd look like a person that we went to school with. Wait, wait, wait.
00:45:05
Speaker
because I thought we all got that. I did not get that. I loved it. I did not get that. Can we replay that? I think two people, but mainly just one. Yeah, I'm only thinking of one. I'm thinking of Matthew Chawaniak. No, I was not thinking of Matthew Chawaniak. Wait, who were you thinking of? I was thinking of both Matthew Chawaniak and Isaac Roth. Yeah, we were thinking of both. Both were Beanie Babies. Well, I don't worry about that. Beanie Babies.
00:45:35
Speaker
I feel like I rock a beanie. I feel like I rock a beanie. Yeah, you do. I mean, I want to see what I look like with a beanie now that I don't wear glasses at all. I know, it's hard to rock a beanie with a look like a costume. Do you not own a beanie?
00:45:46
Speaker
no no because i would make that difficult at the moment because no i've never i've never been he's never rocked the beanie i borrowed someone's beanie or are we talking about before that anyways music you're talking about music we're talking about video game music the jack harlow the jack harlow concert so that was a very good uh
00:46:07
Speaker
i actually recorded a video for ayush yeah he started playing a song yeah i sent that to you already right yes you did scvs black one yes oh my god i i don't know if you can hear me but you can i screamed out this one goes out to my home oh yeah i got a shot of the jack carlos
00:46:30
Speaker
Yeah, that was a lot of fun, but video game music. Obviously Doom, very good for working out. Halo, mix of working out and also like weirdly religious music.
00:46:45
Speaker
Halo? Dude, yeah, the Gregorian chain. Okay. Just work on your triceps. I didn't say that that part was going to work out. Well, I was just confused when he said religious and Halo. I mean, a lot of people really like Halo.
00:47:11
Speaker
Halo is indeed a relationship with people. I don't know if one should worship it, though, to that degree. I would worship Halo. Just like the Halo. A lot of creatures do in the universe. I think, yeah, what were they? It wasn't like the Covenant. The Covenant. No, it wasn't the Covenant. They didn't worship it. It was the other guys from Halo 4.
00:47:54
Speaker
I have to look this up now because I was literally just watching it like the
00:48:05
Speaker
Forerunners Forerunners, yeah, they worship the Halo don't they? Yeah, they do. Yeah, that was trippy. That was that that was like cutscene in Halo 4. That was like really weird. The cutscene? There is, um... No, that was in Halo 4. There I went. I'm tripping. But Halo 4 wasn't. It was in Halo 2 with the giant worm. That's what it was. Yes. Halo 2. I love worms. How did I mix those up?
00:48:30
Speaker
Halo 4 was actually not bad. People hate on Halo 4 for some reason. And then Halo 5 came out and they realized how much Halo 4 was. They didn't realize it was actually real. Okay, are we like done? Are we like done?

Billboard 100 Criticism

00:48:43
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Because... It's like 109.
00:48:46
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And we didn't seem to be continuing with the line of music, but I had one more question. Okay, then we'll do that one more question. No, I was just gonna ask, like, what are you guys' thoughts on, like, you know, the Billboard 100 thing where, because I was like, music gets trending, but none of it's good. Oh, yeah. Yeah, like... What about it? Yeah, what do you guys think of it?
00:49:17
Speaker
I think billboards are stupid. To be fair, I also have a 95% obscurity rating on my Spotify. So I know nothing about mainstream music, so it would mean nothing to me. You have a 95%? What does that mean? Have you ever seen Obscurify? It's a website you can go to. I don't use Spotify, so no.
00:49:42
Speaker
And it tells you how obscure your music is. I'm going to look this up. Isn't that subjective? Actually, I want to look that up. It's based on how many people view it. I want to, what's it called? Obscurify? Yeah. Obscurify. And then it'll let you log in with your Spotify. And then it judges it. All right, so here are my top genres. Are you ready for this, guys?
00:50:10
Speaker
number one rap number two trap number three hip-hop number four melodic rap number five pop rap number six anime score number seven atlanta hip-hop number i think that's it why do i have canadian pop okay let's go my top genres okay
00:50:29
Speaker
No, I didn't realize you were done. Continue. Hey, Japanese soundtrack 9, Chicago rap 10, Miami hip hop, obscurity rating of 37%. Wow. Does that mean he's basic or what was that? He's basic. Oh, OK. Oh, more basic. My top genre is very mellow, gold, classic rock, rock, video game music, album rock, soft rock, soundtrack, soundcore, autocore, folk rock.
00:50:59
Speaker
My 90 obscurity rating is 93%. Damn.
00:51:06
Speaker
Well, you made it. How does it feel? Your music taste is rare and one-of-a-kind. Does Spotify even have artists you listen to? Actually, no. There's a couple of artists that aren't on my Spotify. I am very surprised that Juice World has dropped out of my top 10 artists. That is crazy. Yeah, you know, let's all go through ours. Do you have yours up? Because if not, I can do mine right now. Yeah, hold on. I'm just logging in. You're your top artist right now. OK. So, oh, yeah. No, you can go ahead. Yeah, let's actually do this. This is pretty cool. Yeah, one second.
00:51:37
Speaker
My top artists. Hold up. Where do I find my top artists? It's only showing me my most obscure. Actually, oh, current top artists. Shiro Sagisu, Tyler the Creator. Nice. Christopher Madigan, Tokiho, Antonio Carlos Obi, Guo Guillermo,
00:52:14
Speaker
I'm pretty sure that's the primary story. All right, my top 15 top artists are J. Cole, Jack Harlow,
00:52:29
Speaker
that that one's got to switch off than uh drake yuki hai ishi which is i think the guy who makes my hero kadami music pop smoke hero yuki sawano let's attack on titan hero kazumi i think that's jujutsu kazu ski mask the slum god joiner lucas
00:52:47
Speaker
X, Juice WRLD, Lil Uzi Vert, Kanye West, Future, and Yoko Shimomura, the person who makes Kingdom Hearts music. This is the weirdest fucking blend.
00:53:01
Speaker
Okay, who's next that is the weirdest fucking yeah, Connor got my things Log into my stupid spotify. All right ten top genres rock Alternative metal new metal hard rock classic rock permanent wave. I don't really know what that means or what would call you can click on it. I
00:53:21
Speaker
Show you oh, okay green day red hot chili peppers and pearl jam that makes complete sense Wrap alternative rock post grunge and album post grunge. What's the most crime three days grace Lincoln Park and Creed? Okay very converse Obscurity rating of 39% you basic basic bitch
00:53:52
Speaker
most obscure artists ninja sex party let's go i'm talking about let's go all-time top artists how is it obscure though i don't know how that's obscure um i don't know i mean i guess not many people know about them all-time top artists
00:54:11
Speaker
Avenged Sevenfold, Ninja Sex Party, X, Pink Floyd, Lil Nas X, Metallica, 6ix9ine, Green Day, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam, Weezer, and Joji. You know. What is that fucking mix, bro? Let's move on to our moods.
00:54:39
Speaker
Happiness. My music is getting sadder or angrier. I don't know what that means. Danceability. Lately, your music has been a little more offbeat. I've been listening to a lot of... Lately. My current taste is 9.3% less danceable. Energy. My music has been getting more subtle and down tempo recently.
00:55:09
Speaker
Acousticness, you've been into some more acoustic tracks lately. By the decades. Okay, wait, you guys go. Wait, where do you find this? I'm looking- Just scroll through after the charts. Oh, okay. Well, I'm looking at my all time results right now. My number one artist is Pop Smoke. My number one track is Make Believe. That has not changed for two years. No, it's been, it's been like four years now.
00:55:39
Speaker
um my current top songs are all over the place oh my moods okay happiness uh your current taste is 3.5% happier than average your all-time taste is 1.1% happier than average your favorite example big shark big shark it's a it's a like baby shark no it's english drill
00:56:12
Speaker
Danceability. Lately, your music has been a little more offbeat. Your current taste is 1.2% more danceable than average. Your all-time taste is 9.2% more danceable than average. Energy.
00:56:29
Speaker
Your current taste is 4.5% more energetic than average. Your all time taste is 3.9% more energetic than average. Acousticness. Your current taste is 10.5% more electronic than average. Your all time taste is 17.1% more electronic than average. Yeah. Interesting. Very.
00:56:54
Speaker
Well, for me, my happiness rating currently is 1.6% sadder than average. Oh, man. That's not too bad. And then my all time taste is only 9.2% sadder than average. Connor, are you OK? Well, for some reason, your face is going downhill. We didn't start the fire.
00:57:14
Speaker
we did okay but i hate that i i don't like that song that much anymore i have in my playlist we didn't start the fire but spotify plays it like 50 billion times whenever i just shuffle play my playlist you know why it's in your playlist anthem prep what
00:57:36
Speaker
Well I mean it was also like a kind of popular song. I mean yeah it was a popular song but like that's the main reason let's be honest. So danceability um current taste 15.4 percent less danceable and six all times six percent less danceable which makes sense um I mean
00:57:59
Speaker
rock the same happy middle you don't dance to that the favorite example again again is we didn't start the fire which is interesting i don't understand yeah some of these songs i just recently started listening to energy my current taste is 20.3 more energetic than average and my all-time is
00:58:21
Speaker
1.1 less energetic than average favorite example immigrant song by led zeppelin. Let's go What do you mean? That's such a good song. Yeah, no, I like that. Yeah acoustic ness Current is 20.8 more electronic and all time is 6.2 more electronic favorite example hero of war by rise against which is a very good song and is very acoustic so I don't know
00:58:50
Speaker
why they listed out there. But I recommend everyone listen to that. That was a good song. Oh, they give you recommendations. That's so dope. OK, what is the next section here? By the decades. OK. Wait, did I start doing this yet? I'll let Connor finish, because mine's really weird, because I don't use Spotify. It doesn't give me the complete thing. It has chopped up stuff.
00:59:14
Speaker
For me, it says I'm a musical time traveler because I've been listening to music made from seven decades. My current favorite decade is the 2000s and my all time is the 2010s. From the 1960s, The Sound of Silence, which makes sense. The 1970s, Immigrant Song and Working Man by Rush.
00:59:39
Speaker
1980s don't stop believing wanted dead or alive we didn't start the fire and kick start my heart by motley crew huh i have you beat with a whopping eight decades i have it's been a long long time in the 1930s overture from what and el al paso um in the 1950s
01:00:05
Speaker
wouldn't it be nice everybody's talking and I say a little prayer for the 1960s venture a highway and a bunch of others from the 1970s. St. Elmo's fire from the 80s. Gaston from Beauty and the Beast from the 90s.
01:00:32
Speaker
Howls moving castle from 2008 and earthquake from 2010 I'm surprised he didn't get the the 40s in there for me or Because I've been listening to the Beach Boys a lot too recently
01:00:57
Speaker
Wow, they were they were the forage, right? I think it's considered 50s. Yeah, pretty sure. Yeah, they were born. Actually, yeah. Because the wouldn't it be nice stereo remastered is from 1966. So are you listening to the remastered or the originals?
01:01:23
Speaker
Both. Yeah, that's what we are. All right. Okay, Jacob, all the music from 2010s and 2020s. Damn. That's probably your list. Fuck you. Got him. There's no way it's only those two.
01:01:52
Speaker
I've, it says, okay, your current favorite decade of music is the 2020s, but your all-time favorite is the 2010s. I've definitely listened to like 2000s and like 90s stuff for sure. Man knows what he wants. Jacob, I've never heard you listen to 90s music, like ever. I don't usually listen to 90s music.
01:02:20
Speaker
Yeah. Say 2-fuck? Yeah. Did you just say 2-fuck? 2-fuck? Huh? Oh my gosh. Yeah, I was into some old rappers. I was into 2-fuck, a little bit of Nas. But I also listened to a little bit. They're a little different. Nas? Where did Nas come from? Not Lil Nas X. Yeah, I know. Yeah, I know. Big Nas. Big Nas.
01:02:56
Speaker
Alright, you should take it away. Oh man, I don't want to read mine because it's so stupid. Okay, I'm just gonna give a huge disclaimer that I've not used my Spotify since 2019. Oh, wait, yeah, you're in Apple Music. Yeah. It'll be inaccurate. It'll be very weird. Alright, so basically all that has given me
01:03:19
Speaker
is my most obscure artists and all-time top artists. There's nothing else. It's just that. There's not even top genres, you know what I mean? Fair enough. Alright, so for most obscure artists,
01:03:37
Speaker
I got number one, I got Lonely Island, Tiny Beat King. Three, Unauthorized Bash Brothers, just Lonely Island. I don't know why I gave it twice. Four is Ninja Sex Party and five is Rhett and Link. Four, Top Artists. We got number one, Kendrick Lamar, two, Kanye West. Three, Juice Rule, four, Michael Jackson. Five, Eminem, Kid Cudi.
01:04:04
Speaker
X ninja sex party, why is the sex party that high? Lovely island. Travis got Drake, Red Hot Jelly Beppers, J. Cole, Post Malone, Logic. AmelieGave15, that's it? Is that really all that I listened to on Spotify? Damn. Who gets these current top songs? Like top 10.
01:04:28
Speaker
it's right underneath most obscure and then you go from top on and then you click songs and then you can also do all time unholy confessions so far away how do i find it nightmare over and over victim heart-shaped box everybody wants to rule the world by ninja sex party everybody back country danny don't you know by ninja sex party
01:04:57
Speaker
Everlong, Kiki by 6-9.
01:05:08
Speaker
All right. My top 10 to go falling apart by young Franco changed by J Cole missiles by little NAR off the grid by Kanye West landline by Binky. Mad by Hope Tala industry baby by Lil Mazzak's skeletons by easy life for your eyes only by J Cole and make believe by juice world. Those are current all time.
01:05:39
Speaker
I like that song. It came out like a month ago. How did you already get in your top 5? 10. It's top 5. It's top 4. It's current top songs.
01:05:57
Speaker
Okay. All time. Make believe. Face of my city by Jack Harlow. Ashes on the fire. That's an attack on fighting song. Tyler Hero. ISIS. Look at me. Your battle is my battle. My time to shine. Invincible and maze. So mostly just really edgy shit. That's tough, bro. That's tough. Well, that's how it is.
01:06:30
Speaker
I'm so tired, man. Yeah. It is indeed late. Well, that's a taste into our musical obscurity. A taste into our tastes. Exactly. You can taste more of us during the next episode. Thank you for licking my tongue.