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The Songtopsy Report

The Songtopsy Report

Dapper Devil Productions

Have you ever heard a song that is so bad or bizarre that it’s actually amazing? The Songtopsy Report is a comedy podcast where bad music experts Nick Brigadier, Mike Russell, and Steven Trolinger explore and dissect the most bad, bizarre, or noteworthy music they have ever come across. Covering one-hit wonders, criminal musicians, underground sub-genres, and other musical oddities, Nick, Mike and Steven refuse to rest until they determine how these songs ever saw the light of day.

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A song that needs no introduction, we take a look at the ERA-defining viral hit "Friday" by Rebecca Black. Nick pulls back the veil on the true culprits behind this song, Steven gets trapped behind a shield of stupid, and Mike explains why he should never drive Rebecca Black anywhere.

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Avril Lavigne releases a song so bad (and possibly racist?) that it’s taken off her youtube page faster than you can say “kawaii!” We take a look at “Hello Kitty” and Mike discovers he has a thing for girls with glasses.

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We dive in to the deepest of deep cuts on this week's spoOoOoky episode all about the themes to some of your favorite B and C level slasher movies. Whether it's creatively titled "Maniac Cop Rap," the jarring juxtaposition of the song "Fall Break," or the demented funhouse of "The Chucky Song," one thing is definitely for certain; none of these musicians went on to do anything afterward.

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The Songtopsy Report - Ep 150: "Unknown Number" by Busy Signal
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11/17/20 • 49 min

Acclaimed Jamaican Dancehall artist Busy Signal wrote an entire song just to let you know all of the reasons why he will not answer YOUR phone call, and we dissect it all on this week's episode.

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The Songtopsy Report - Ep 148: "Amputator" by Six Feet Under
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10/27/20 • 52 min

Do you like gross Death Metal lyrics grunted by a 52 year pot head who's voice sounds like a loony toons character? We dive into one of the latest singles(!) by former Cannibal Corpse vocalist Chris Barnes and his side-project-turned-main-project Six Feet Under, and along the way Nick leads a read-along of song titles, Mike comes up with a name for the titular amputator, and Steve does not enjoy himself.

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The Songtopsy Report - Ep 147: "Addams Groove" by MC Hammer
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10/20/20 • 69 min

"The Addams Family" film came out in 1991, and what artist was bigger that year than the untouchable MC Hammer himself? We dissect the last top 10 hit (and Razzie award-winning song) of MC Hammer and along the way provide a history of the original comic strip, dive into the old Munsters-vs-Addams feud, and also find out that creator Charles Addams dated THAT Kennedy.

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The Songtopsy Report - Ep 152: "Party in the U.S.A." by Miley Cyrus
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12/01/20 • 63 min

With Miley's new album just being dropped there's no better time to revisit her first major hit that seems to become wildly popular every time either a terrorist is killed or certain U.S presidents lose their reelection campaign. This week we attempt to find out why this is, so throw your hands up cuz we're playing this song.

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The Songtopsy Report - Ep 143: "The Purple People Eater" by Sheb Wooley
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09/15/20 • 71 min

You know the song, but you definitely don't know what it's actually about; but did the artist even? We dive into the history of the hit novelty song "The Purple People Eater" on this week's episode, and along the way Mike provides an extensive history on the life of both Sheb Wooley and the monster itself, including scenes from the JAW-DROPPING 1988 movie based on the song.

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The Songtopsy Report - Ep 142: "Talkin' Baseball" by Terry Cashman
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09/08/20 • 72 min

While this song may hold a spot in hearts of millions of baseball fans everywhere, it's important to know that it's also a terrible song (at least according to Nick). We dissect ALL of the versions of this perennial classic from the 80's, but stay tuned to the very end to hear an original and heartwarming NEW version sung by Steven Trolinger himself!

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The Songtopsy Report - Ep 141: The Mysterious Axeman's Jazz Murders (B-Sides)
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09/01/20 • 59 min

The history of jazz is filled with as many dead bodies as it is wrong notes, and on this week's episode we go true-crime as we dive into the infamous (and purportedly jazz-loving) axeman's murders that plagued New Orleans in the early 20th century. Along the way we also dissect the actual piece of music that came out of these crimes and marvel at its...surprising jauntiness?

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Songtopsy Report have?

The Songtopsy Report currently has 214 episodes available.

What topics does The Songtopsy Report cover?

The podcast is about Commentary, History, Bad, Music, Improv, Comedy, Podcasts and Music Commentary.

What is the most popular episode on The Songtopsy Report?

The episode title 'Ep 13: "Friday" by Rebecca Black, or "Rebecca Black is the General Petraeus of music"' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Songtopsy Report?

The average episode length on The Songtopsy Report is 54 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Songtopsy Report released?

Episodes of The Songtopsy Report are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of The Songtopsy Report?

The first episode of The Songtopsy Report was released on May 31, 2017.

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