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I’m thinking he’s waiting for the verdict to be reached so he knows what’s acceptable to say.Todd is following the trial with bated breath, with baby oil at the ready, no doubt.
WHERE'S THE NEW VIDEO, TODD?!Happy 41st birthday, Todd!
Of course he is, but that doesn't mean he isn't drinking in every detail he can get his hands on.I’m thinking he’s waiting for the verdict to be reached so he knows what’s acceptable to say.
Pigs are flying, Todd is saying positive things about Drake in 2025.
Nah, the rapture happens when he finally stops talking about him for five secondsPigs are flying, Todd is saying positive things about Drake in 2025.
Who knows? Maybe Todd, and several others, will realize that a lot of Kendrick’s appeal was because he was tearing Drake a new asshole for several months. For as big as Kendrick Lamar was in 2024 and maybe 2025 so far, I feel like "Not Like Us" did some HEAVY lifting on that front.Pigs are flying, Todd is saying positive things about Drake in 2025.
Sounds like he set a new record.Decided to check out the new Trainwreckords, and man, not even 10 seconds in before the racism begins. Nice work, Todd.
He always finds SOME way to shoehorn in a little anti-white bullshit in most of his videos, but this was like sentence number 2. Definitely a new Personal Best for the Tard.Sounds like he set a new record.
You just know that Lewis is heartbroken that Lindsay doesn't think he's worth watching any more. Oh well, at least he got to review Supergirl with her.
Seether is among many bands incorrectly lumped in the nu metal subgenre, further proving it to be controversial. They're mainly alternative metal/post-grunge.I doubt he'd do Seether because he hates that era of nu-metal and tends to be very dismissive of it.
That’s gotta suck, because Headstrong is an amazing song..
Another band in that subgenre that is OHW worthy is "Headstrong" by Trapt, but Todd will have a field day with frontman Chris Taylor Brown's pro-Trump/pro-Blue Lives Matter rampage on the band's Facebook and Twitter, so no thank you.
And he will still find a way to shoehorn in some antiwhite rhetoric.I’m thinking he’s waiting for the verdict to be reached so he knows what’s acceptable to say.
He'll only talk about her if one of her songs reaches the top 20. Plenty of artists with long careers are still releasing music. Foo Fighters put out an album in 2023 but he never touched anything from it because none of the songs were hits, at least as I recall.Apparently Mariah Carey is back on the charts and she's got a new album out in a couple of months:
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I hope Todd takes this opportunity to do a deep dive on her career or something. She's the only artist lately that has a career long enough and influence big enough for him to actually talk about her work and image changes in depth, not these little one off, barely there flash-in-the-pan acts.
I would love a series by Todd that talks about the origin of sub-genres in music and their relevance (and influence) in popular music. I think it would be a lot of fun to see something like that.He'll only talk about her if one of her songs reaches the top 20. Plenty of artists with long careers are still releasing music. Foo Fighters put out an album in 2023 but he never touched anything from it because none of the songs were hits, at least as I recall.
It's a shame he limits himself to hits because there's plenty of other music out there he could talk about. He just doesn't because of some arbitrary rules he puts on himself.
You think those rules hinder him? And it’s not like he breaks those rules on a regular basis?It's a shame he limits himself to hits because there's plenty of other music out there he could talk about. He just doesn't because of some arbitrary rules he puts on himself.
I’d enjoy that concept more than Trainwreckords, that’s for sure.I would love a series by Todd that talks about the origin of sub-genres in music and their relevance (and influence) in popular music. I think it would be a lot of fun to see something like that.