• madeinthebackseat@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      I’ve been singing a made up variation of this song including our pets’ extra names since 2008.

      It probably pops up no less than 3 times a week, every week. Every week.

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        6 months ago

        I can’t think of a single time in the last decade where someone has called my name without me responding “that’s not my name tss tss

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    6 months ago

    The scene in Horrible Bosses where Charlie Day’s character sings this song always makes me laugh.

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    6 months ago

    This was the point that a 21 year old me knew he would never understand pop music in any way shape or form ever again.

    1000013020

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      6 months ago

      Who seriously heard this song and thought, “this sounds amazing, I need to buy the album!”?

      It was catchy as a gimmick song but I’m absolutely unsurprised that we didn’t hear anything further from ‘The Ting Tings’.

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        Their song “Shut Up And Let Me Go” was fairly successful, too, so they weren’t quite a one-hit wonder.

        I actually quite enjoy their 2018 album “The Black Light”, even if it wasn’t that well received. It’s kind of a stripped back indie dance record, and it’s fine. But they did an alternate version called the “Manchester Version” that had a much more raw, indie rock sound to it that I dig. It’s no masterpiece by any means, but it’s something I’m happy to put on every now and then.