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Punch Up The Jam

'Shine' by Collective Soul

Punch Up The Jam

Headgum

Music, Comedy, Music Commentary

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2022

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

duh nunu nununu nununu nunu nuh YEAH it's a new ep about this 90s classic! 'Shine' by Collective Soul was a huge hit, but it was only a demo! Don't give up on your dreams kids! Andrew & Evan unearth some surprising arcana about this band's success, but not before they get in some corrections about nudity, review this song's covers by Smashing Pumpkins and Dolly Parton, and imagining fictional covers by Paula Abdul and Bel Biv DeVoe. Andrew gets so sad and self-reflective he threatens to stare into the sunset and damage his retinas! Then Andrew turns it around, rediscovers joy, and punches up the song in a twisted way.

Walk-in music: ‘Space Suit' by They Might Be Giants; ‘It’s Corn’ by The Gregory Brothers, Recess Therapy, and Tariq.

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0:00.0

This is a head gamma region.

0:06.0

I have a long-standing theory that every comedy, every truly great comedy film

0:13.0

Yes needs to have a viral video

0:17.0

No, no that's that's the idea of Chekhov's iPhone

0:22.0

That if in the first act of a film someone pulls out their iPhone and is like wait a minute wait a minute

0:27.0

I'm recording this that by the third act of the film that video that they took will go viral

0:34.0

No, I have a theory that in every movie that's a truly great comedy

0:38.7

There needs to be one moment where the audio just absolutely clips out

0:44.0

In the movie like this is this opinion is too specific you then I think it's perfect for a bunch of the jam

0:50.0

I can't put in one of our videos

0:52.0

But just like think about I guess my number one example is the blood-curdling scream that Marv lets out or is it Harry lets out

1:00.0

I can't remember when Kevin puts the tarantula on his face and home alone

1:03.0

It's Marv and he just goes

1:05.0

He just totally clips out the mic like was the boom man just one other example

1:12.0

Was the boom man unprepared for how loud he was gonna be

1:15.0

Did Christopher Columbus the director of the film tell him to turn down the microphone

1:20.0

So that it would clip because Christopher Columbus knew they need a moment of like truly clipped audio

1:25.0

I just think it really it's a wonderful moment way up. It's a great payoff at that moment in the movie

1:32.0

Classic comedy give me one other example that you have in mind that makes this a comprehensive theory

1:37.0

I

1:39.0

More example one more example

1:43.0

Example of home alone to an industry wide theory what about there's no mic clipping moments in some like a hot

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