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In episode 6 of the Cool Guy Rock series, Gabe and Darin discuss the Third Eye Blind song "Semi-Charmed Life." Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun…
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In episode 5 of the Cool Guy Rock series, Gabe and Darin discuss the Goo Goo Dolls song "Name." Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now more …
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In episode 4 of the Cool Guy Rock series, Gabe and Darin discuss the Matchbox Twenty song "3 A.M." Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. Now mo…
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In episode 3 of the Cool Guy Rock series, Darin and Gabe discuss the 1993 Soul Asylum hit "Runaway Train." Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com…
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In episode 2 of the Cool Guy Rock series, Gabe and Darin discuss the Gin Blossoms' hit "Hey Jealousy." Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcityatl.bandcamp.com. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com. No…
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In the first episode of a new 15-part series, Gabe and Darin explore the origins of Cool Guy Rock, aka S--- Rock, aka the Music that Killed Rock Music, by looking at an early Goo Goo Dolls song, There You Are. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen t…
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Gabe and Darin talk about the listener-requested "Never Fight a Man with a Perm" by Idles. They talk about the time Darin's band got a dorm evacuated, reminisce about the golden age of battle rap insults, and get confused by British drug slang. They both think this song slaps. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jer…
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Darin and Gabe talk about comrade Britney Spears' revolutionary anthem "Work Bitch." The layers of irony are numerous and complicated, but both think the song slaps, kinda. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk City's music at newjunkcit…
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Gabe and Darin discuss the bleeby, bloopy postmodern pop song “Gone” by Charli XCX featuring Christine and the Queens. They discuss adult video stores, straight edge bands, and foreign language classes. Not gonna lie, they were both a little drunk for this one. Neither thought it slaps. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot c…
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Darin and Gabe discuss the Baudrillardian classic "The Curse of Curves," which radically sucks. And they play "Which Poet of the Western Canon Wrote This: Shaant or Someone Else" They both think this song doesn't slap. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can…
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In maybe the most focused episode to date, Darin and Gabe discuss radical self-care, the beautiful trap of consumer culture, and what it means to "get over" someone. They both think this song slaps. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City. You can listen to New Junk …
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Zach and Kelton from Psychic Dolphin Garage stop by to talk about AOL.com's Rock Song of the Year, "Been to Hell" by the Hollywood Undead. Darin and Gabe try unsuccessfully to convince Kelton and Zach that this is a secretly subversive anti-capitalist anthem. You can follow Psychic Dolphin Garage on Twitter at @dolphingarage. And you can find their…
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Gabe and Darin discuss wolf-shirt rock, cable news anchor Greta Van Susteren, whether Greta Van Fleet have ever had any sort of human interactions, and play the quiz-show game "Is it Greta Van Fleet, or is it Led Zeppelin?" Neither thinks this song slaps, and in fact both find it wildly objectionable. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him o…
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Darin and Gabe discuss the racial and class implications of skateboarding, Rep. Steve King's support for Colonel Jessup, and whether Gabe is more forgettable than former(?) NBA player Raymond Felton. But mostly they talk about hip-hop supergroup Felt's song "Early Mornin' Tony." They both think this song slaps. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can …
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Darin and Gabe discuss the merits of shower beers; the meandering, awkward conversations you have with your ex; and the philosophy of what it means for a song to slap. But mostly they talk about this gem of the sadcore genre. In a first ever split decision, Darin thinks this song slaps and Gabe is wrong. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find hi…
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Darin and Gabe discuss Southern accents; the phony cultural dichotomy between Red States and Blue States; and whether you can, in fact, hide red. Darin and Gabe think this song can be re-purposed for socialist ends, but they do not think this song slaps. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and o…
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Darin and Gabe discuss the perils of the Hollywood dream, the work of post-structuralist theoretician Michel Foucault, and werewolves, all somehow in the service of discussing the inoffensive ukelele hit "Riptide" by Vance Joy. Darin and Gabe, somewhat improbably, both think this song slaps. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter …
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Darin and Gabe discuss hot girl summer (#hotgirlsummer), Lizzo's stance on polyamory (#notafan), and what to do if David Copperfield tries to hit on you at a club (#whattodoifdavidcopperfieldtriestohitonyouataclub). Darin and Gabe both think this song slaps unquestionably and without reservation. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twi…
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Darin and Gabe discuss the moving target demographic of Rap Genius readers, the total mindfuck of watching your semi-estranged father die of cancer, and the age-old question: are people who smoke pipes bougie or just old-fashioned? Both Darin and Gabe think this song slaps. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremy…
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Darin and Gabe discuss the problems with the "tortured artist" narrative, post-grunge gibberish, the efficacy of tetracycline-based antibiotics on invertebrate species, and why Dave Grohl would make a terrible house guest. Do they think this song slaps? The answer might surprise you. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com …
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Darin and Gabe discuss the wrongheadedness of trying to use the city of Mesa, Arizona to solve any problems in your relationship; they discuss what it feels like to pass out; and Gabe recalls the first time he saw, but did not meet, Darin. Gabe thinks this song slaps. So does Darin. This is the first unanimous slap in "Does It Slap?" history. Cover…
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Darin and Gabe talk about the song "Rude" by a band called "MAGIC!" Darin tries to make the case that this is the worst song ever recorded, they discuss whether the song's protagonist is worse than Mitt Romney, and they express some, let's say, concerns about the lack of agency afforded to the song's love interest. A resounding "does not slap" from…
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Darin and Gabe discuss "Blame It On My Youth," a new song from Blink-182. They also talk about Pizzagate, Matt Skiba's bizarre dog food choices, and the vulnerability and loneliness of youth or something. Darin didn't think this song slapped. Neither did Gabe. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro…
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Darin and Gabe discuss Taylor Swift's "You Need to Calm Down." The Verdict:Darin - Doesn't slap.Gabe - Doesn't slap. Cover art by Jeremy Hammond. You can find him on twitter dot com at @jeremythunder. Intro and outro music by New Junk City, who are patron saints of the slap canon. Support their art at newjunkcity.limitedrun.com.…
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