Todd In The Shadows

Is Todd In The Shadows a lolcow?

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  • Todd is Lolcow Adjacent

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Hey, new podcast episode!
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Well I like at least one of those songs but I don't recognise the guest; still, this could be interesti--
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Oh. Oh dear. It's the walking embodiment of idpol. Thanks for the reminder of why I stopped being a paypig and have gone from "new podcast ep, listen now" to "I'll get around to it, maybe". Guests who love themselves and the sound of their own voices in combination with Dany constantly interrupting Todd the few times he actually does talk have dulled what enthusiasm I had.
 
Hey, new podcast episode!
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Well I like at least one of those songs but I don't recognise the guest; still, this could be interesti--
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Oh. Oh dear. It's the walking embodiment of idpol. Thanks for the reminder of why I stopped being a paypig and have gone from "new podcast ep, listen now" to "I'll get around to it, maybe". Guests who love themselves and the sound of their own voices in combination with Dany constantly interrupting Todd the few times he actually does talk have dulled what enthusiasm I had.
Sounds like SvS hasn’t figured the chemistry of hosts and guests. Or they lost the formula.
 
I've been watching Todd since around the time he joined Channel Awesome. His videos back then were funny and oftentimes informative, but nowadays it's apparent he's just going through the motions in his videos so he can get those Patreon dollars. I honestly wish he would just stop the Pop song reviews and just focus on One Hit Wonderland and Trainwreckords. It's been obvious for a while that he doesn't care about current pop anymore and OHW and Trainwreckords are where he puts most of his effort now anyways.

Also, his politics are cringey and basic as fuck and I wish he would stop shoehorning them into his videos and his Twitter feed.
AMEEEEEN.
Pop songs are just not what they used to be. We don't have any super **quirky** artists like the Black Eyed peas anymore, or hell, where's Jason Derulo at? The songs are just boring and there's not really much to talk about besides like the politics surrounding them or some world event or whatever. It's all so tiresome.

@Ninon42 - Troons. it's always troons.
Couldn't really stand Danny before he trooned out because of his "Ooog, my queeerneeesss" and now it's just "HEY I'M TRANS LOOK AT ME!" And then he ratched his voice up even higher and I'm like "Yeah, I'm done."
 
AMEEEEEN.
Pop songs are just not what they used to be. We don't have any super **quirky** artists like the Black Eyed peas anymore, or hell, where's Jason Derulo at? The songs are just boring and there's not really much to talk about besides like the politics surrounding them or some world event or whatever. It's all so tiresome.
I remember it being mentioned ITT, but I find it funny how people are longing for just the big hits of only around FIVE years ago instead of a comeback of some old sound or artist style, or wanting everyone to discover some under appreciated artist or group that you’d only know if you were part of some particular underground or alternative music scene.

When did things drop off?
 
I remember it being mentioned ITT, but I find it funny how people are longing for just the big hits of only around FIVE years ago instead of a comeback of some old sound or artist style, or wanting everyone to discover some under appreciated artist or group that you’d only know if you were part of some particular underground or alternative music scene.

When did things drop off?
I am certainly not longing for a comeback. I just at least want an entertaining song to come around that's just as bad as "Wiggle" or something ("Earth" by Lil Dicky is the only one I can think close of coming to it).
It's easy though: The 2016 election.
 
His videos are milquetoast Sunday with nothing better to do watches, but how could he miss gagnam style in the Macarena video? It was almost as inescapable for a short period of time.
 
His videos are milquetoast Sunday with nothing better to do watches, but how could he miss gagnam style in the Macarena video? It was almost as inescapable for a short period of time.
He did talk about that exact comparison on Twitter, but tbh Gangnam Style wasn't half as ubiquitous as the Macarena and didn't last nearly as long in the zeitgeist. Another popular comparison was to the Ketchup song but that wasn't a thing in the US so it wasn't really a consideration.
 
He did talk about that exact comparison on Twitter, but tbh Gangnam Style wasn't half as ubiquitous as the Macarena and didn't last nearly as long in the zeitgeist. Another popular comparison was to the Ketchup song but that wasn't a thing in the US so it wasn't really a consideration.
I'd agree that it rose to the same heights but for a far less time. If you aren't counting the USA, I wonder how the crazy frog stacks up.
 
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I liked the episode.
I agree with others that he should focus on one hit wonders and Trainwreckords
I only watch OHW anyway, but again, pop in general has been in a rut for years now both the good and the bad, to say nothing of other genres. I’m sure once things get more interesting in that field, his pop reviews would be more of a watch again.

He did talk about that exact comparison on Twitter, but tbh Gangnam Style wasn't half as ubiquitous as the Macarena and didn't last nearly as long in the zeitgeist. Another popular comparison was to the Ketchup song but that wasn't a thing in the US so it wasn't really a consideration.
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He did talk about that exact comparison on Twitter, but tbh Gangnam Style wasn't half as ubiquitous as the Macarena and didn't last nearly as long in the zeitgeist. Another popular comparison was to the Ketchup song but that wasn't a thing in the US so it wasn't really a consideration.
Gangnam Style wasn't anywhere near Macarena.
I had to seek out Gangnam style to hear it when it was big to hear it. Macarena I could not escape, even though I was a young kid with parents who were very "mindful" of the media that was consumed around me. It was in school, inescapable on TV and the radio, there was no where you could hide from it, I have doubts even the Amish could escape it. Gungnam style was almost exclusively on the internet, sure there where things here and there on TV or made be some stall, but remember the Macarena got this big before most people had any (meaningful) access to the internet.

This does make me wonder if the Macarena was as inescapable as it was because the internet wasn't where it was at when Gangnam came out, meaning there was less of a "containment" for it, or if the Macarena would have been even more of a thing (which is hard for to imagine) if the internet was more developed to help spread it even more.
 
Gangnam Style wasn't anywhere near Macarena.
I had to seek out Gangnam style to hear it when it was big to hear it. Macarena I could not escape, even though I was a young kid with parents who were very "mindful" of the media that was consumed around me. It was in school, inescapable on TV and the radio, there was no where you could hide from it, I have doubts even the Amish could escape it. Gungnam style was almost exclusively on the internet, sure there where things here and there on TV or made be some stall, but remember the Macarena got this big before most people had any (meaningful) access to the internet.

This does make me wonder if the Macarena was as inescapable as it was because the internet wasn't where it was at when Gangnam came out, meaning there was less of a "containment" for it, or if the Macarena would have been even more of a thing (which is hard for to imagine) if the internet was more developed to help spread it even more.
I don’t know. I remember Todd mentioned that a lot of it was pretty simple dance, a catchy groove that gets you from the start, and the girl that plays Macarena in the English remix does a great job.

Todd even reviewed Gangnam style and mentioned how there’s some stuff that doesn’t translate very well from Korean.

At least Psy was able to turn his 15 minutes into a song with Snoop Dogg. And it grew on Todd enough to where he gave it an honorable mention on his Best Songs of 2012 list.
 
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I don’t know. I remember Todd mentioned that a lot of it was pretty simple dance, a catchy groove that gets you from the start, and the girl that plays Macarena in the English remix does a great job.

Todd even reviewed Gangnam style and mentioned how there’s some stuff that doesn’t translate very well from Korean.

At least Psy was able to turn his 15 minutes into a song with Snoop Dogg. And it grew on Todd enough to where he gave it an honorable mention on his Best Songs of 2012 list.
Even better, PSY celebrated 10 years of Gangham Style in a short a few days ago
 
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Oh. Oh dear. It's the walking embodiment of idpol. Thanks for the reminder of why I stopped being a paypig and have gone from "new podcast ep, listen now" to "I'll get around to it, maybe". Guests who love themselves and the sound of their own voices in combination with Dany constantly interrupting Todd the few times he actually does talk have dulled what enthusiasm I had.
Having Todd invite Ayala and Chapman on the podcast definitely makes him look like a tranny chaser. Despite what those two say, they're still women. Ayala looks like a dorky tomboy and last I saw Chapman, she looked like the vocalist of some metalcore band thanks to that ironically horrible mullet. Maybe he likes frustrated tomboys that think they're men?
 
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