So this group takes intolerable songs and makes pleasant earworms out of them? I think there's a niche for that. posted by psoas at 4:25 AM on July 26, 2011
My favorite is Heatless - And Your Wife which contains the classic line "I'll be in my female-loathing car". posted by mr_crash_davis at 6:16 AM on July 26, 2011
precisely what I needed to start my day off. I hope I never hear the original version of that video. I'm also glad Mr. Bubbles has a sense of humor about it considering that he has made a carreer out of vomitting other people's songs. Being a whiney dick is an option. He chose the high road. posted by pistolswing at 6:40 AM on July 26, 2011
That was way better than I expected it to be. Really funny! And the little clip of Buble gushing over how pleased he was to be parodied - super endearing. posted by arcticwoman at 6:58 AM on July 26, 2011
I like the original Buble song. I also like this version. posted by inigo2 at 7:05 AM on July 26, 2011
I'm so cynical now that the fact these still exist with the real (?) music indicates some sort of PR shenanigans. Still funny though.
With Gang Fight, I believe they had to change the music. ... Yep. What's the deal there. Not parody? posted by mrgrimm at 7:23 AM on July 26, 2011
With Gang Fight, I believe they had to change the music. ... Yep. What's the deal there. Not parody?
They all have different music.
That's the main reason it's not complete shit. posted by Sys Rq at 8:37 AM on July 26, 2011
First, I listen to so little pop music these days that I can't tell what's parody and what's real.
Second, not quite the same thing, but if you like re-purposing music videos and have 6 minutes you can sacrifice to the Gods of Absurdity, check out You Ate My Fractal. posted by benito.strauss at 10:04 AM on July 26, 2011 [2 favorites]
The crazy thing is that these are actual pop songs from 1998. posted by bleep at 12:41 PM on July 26, 2011
I came here cause I was gonna make a Bad Lip Reading FPP. I love this thread. Thanks, MetaFilter! posted by not_on_display at 10:25 PM on August 18, 2011
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