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The Christian O’Connell Show

MINI: Breakup Songs

The Christian O’Connell Show

GOLD and iHeart Australia

Music, Comedy, Comedy Interviews, Music Interviews

4.7823 Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2021

⏱️ 7 minutes

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What songs remind you of your youthful breakups

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0:00.0

Christian.

0:01.0

Welcome friends to the Christian O'Connell Show podcast.

0:04.0

So we're asking this morning, what is the song that reminds you of your first ever relationship breakup?

0:10.0

Jack Post, what is it for you?

0:11.0

When I broke up with my first long-term girlfriend, I was in the peak of my emo stage in the mid-2000s, which was a popular craze for teenagers in the mid-2000s.

0:21.7

Describe, first of all, the email look for the young Jack.

0:25.4

I didn't go full emo.

0:27.0

So the full emo was black hair with the fringe swiped over the face.

0:31.1

I tried black hair for a little bit.

0:32.5

So were you half-emoe?

0:33.6

I was half, I was only half-emo.

0:35.4

Bottom half-em-em-you-law.

0:36.2

You were just so. I was half, I was only half emo. Bottom half emo, you would say. Bottom half emo.

0:38.1

Yeah, because I had the tight black jeans, very extremely tight jeans.

0:41.5

And that was your commitment to the emo look.

0:44.5

Hey guys, I'm like you.

0:45.9

Look at these jeans.

0:47.3

I've made a bit of an effort.

0:48.9

It's a nod to emo.

0:50.4

You can't do curly hair and like there's no goth look for curly hair.

0:55.5

And so even though I tried black hair for a little bit, it didn't really look emo.

0:59.1

What a struggle.

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